1988-02-09 TOWN BOARD MEETING
FEBRUARY 9, 1988
7.30 P.M.
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
MR.. SPHEN BORGOS-SUPERVISOR
MRS. MARILYN POTENZA-COUNCILMAN
MR. RONALD MONTESI-COUNCILMAN
MRS. BETTY MONAHAN-COUNCILMAN
BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT
C MR. GEORGE KUROSAKA-COUNCILMAN
i
TOWN COUNSEL
Wilson Mathias
TOWN OFFICIAL
Mr. Paul Naylor, Lee York
PRESS: WBZA, G.F. Post Star
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COUNCILMAN POTENZA
OPEN FORUM
Lee York-Senior Planner for the Town of Queensbury, Good Evening. The Advisory Committee
for the Queensbury land use plan has requested that the Town Board extend the building moratorium
to allow them time to complete their job. To date the committee has completed a number
of tasks within the Master Planning framework, including: Town Issue Identification; Slope
Analysis; Historic Inventory; Population & Housing Analysis; Inventory of Existing Land Use;
Natural Resources Inventory & Analysis; Soils Analysis; Community Facilities & Service Evaluation;
Highway Analysis; Vista & Viewshed Identification. Maps that have been generated include,
a Water Resources Map which includes Flood Prone Areas, Watershed boundaries and Aquifer
Recharge Areas, also, we have done maps on Soils Percolation Rates, Soils Depth to Bedrock,
Soils Analysis, Depth to High Water Table, Terrestrial & Aquatic Ecology, Slope Analysis,
Viewshed Map, Historic & Archeological Site Map, Current Land Use & Zoning Maps, community
Facilities Alap and an Intrinsic Suitability Map. The reports that have been generated and
reviewed as part of this process include: Queensbury Growth Attitude Survey; Realtors Survey;
Commercial Property Survey; Demographics & Housing Study; Traffic Study; Geologic History
of the Glens Falls/Queensbury Area; Groundwater and its movement and Current Land Use
Report. Environmental worksheets on the following natural resource areas have been prepared
by the Environmental Sub Committee for the Land Use Plan, the topics were:Freshwater Wetlands;
Streams & Rivers; Lakes, Ponds, & Reservoirs; Archeological Sites; Scenic Roads & Vistas;
Terrestrial Ecology; Trail & Walkway System. At this juncture the committee is in the process
of completing the subdivision regulations and a broad brush zoning map based on existing physical
limitation, from here they will proceed to the very specific neighborhood zoning maps, at the
same time, they will be working on the zonit ordinance itself and completion of the Land
Use Plan. Their request to the Town Board 1s to extend the Moratorium to give them the time
to complete these tasks and allow for public review and comment as well as to allow for appropriate
time to prepare a documentation on the plan and regulations for the necessary state agencies.
At this time I would like to introduce some of the members of the committee, Dorothy Burnahm,
Peter Cartier, David Kenny, and Keith Jablonski. Does anyone have any questions that I can
answer at this point in time?
Supervisor Borgos-There is alot of information and its a very impressive list. The entire board
has been staying out of your discussions, that is intentional, we don't want to have the political
input. We will have our opportunity later to take a look at it. This perhaps will give everyone
some idea of not only what you have been doing but why things are taking so long. I understand
that you are approaching the 100 hour mark of actual meeting time, is that correct?
Lee York-Yes it is, we are meeting twice a week instead of the usual once a week.
Supervisor Borgos-Those members of the public who are not involved should realize the tremendous
effort that is being put forth by these people, the future of our town is in your hands. Noted
that we will have a resolution to talk about extending the Moratorium. Lee has given us the
background for that. Is there anyone else who wishes to address the Board in open forum?
Councilman Montesi-Stated that he had an opportunity to walk the properties at Highland
Park, its a beautiful piece of land and not all wet, a fine acquisition for the Town of Queensbury
r
in terms of a passive recreational facility, with two parking lots, one on Haviland Road and
one on Meadowbrook Road. Jointly the Town of Queensbury and DEC will be able to develop
into a passive recreational area, nature walk or possibly at the most a cross country ski trail.
Secondly our pump station for Queensbury Central Sewer District is now in place, this is a
prefabricated pump station, some of the sections weighed up to 43 tons and are down in the
ground 32 feet. Kestner Engineer was present along with Tom Flaherty. Hopefully we should.
be on line within the next month.
Supervisor Borgos-Request that Counsel Mathias brief us on the progress of our equalization
rate.
Counsel Mathias-appeared before a hearing officer designated by the State Board of Equalization
and Assessment, which is a formal proceeding where-by towns, villages and cities in New York
can protest the tentative Equalization Rate that the State sets for municipalities throughout
the state. They said that our assessments were 164% of the true value of the properties of
the town. Its important to note that they base that figure by comparing the 1987 assessments
with their last survey for property within the Town of Queensbury which is July 1, 1983. Noted
that out of 1400 or 1500 towns, cities in the state of New York there was only eight that chose
to contest their Equalization Rate and only three of them decided to show at the hearing.
The State of New York in providing aid to the Queensbury School District, does not treat it
as rich a district as it appears right now, thereby allowing it to receive additional state aid.
A very important factor if we are successful will result for all residents in the Town of Queensbury,
we will pay a smaller percentage in the county tax. Our appraisers provided our own figures
for assessments and the net result, the equalization rate we believe should be approximately
14% higher than what the state has it set. Therefore resulting in the tax savings to the residents
in Queensbury particularly those that are in the Lake George School District. Our determination
is that that rate should be in fact higher and the result of that is significant tax savings.
Supervisor Borgos-Noted that the Town has recently advertised for the position of Assistant
to the Assessor, Assistant Planner and laborers for Parks and Recreation. We are hoping to
make some appointments within the next week or so. We will be advertising also for Town
Attorney, Town Engineer, Legal Secretary, Sewer Inspector, Billing Clerk for Water Department
and several others, all of which have been budgeted for.
OPEN FORUM CLOSED
i
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES
RESOLUTION NO. 51, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board minutes of January 12th, and 26th, 1988 be and hereby be
approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LEAD AGENCY FOR TOWN OF QUEENSBURY LOCAL LAW
PROVIDING FOR MORATORIUM
RESOLUTION NO. 52, Introduced by Betty Monahan who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Ronald Montesi:
WHEREAS, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law established the State Environmental
Quality Review Act, and -
WHEREAS, such act requires environmental review of certain actions directly undertaken
by local governments, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the n T of Queensbury wishes to consider the adoption of
a local law providing for a stay of}A ays on the filing of applications for major subdivisions
and site plan review in excess of four dwelling units, and
WHEREAS, the anticipated impacts of such proposed local law are primarily of local significance,
and
YTHE EAS, Vie Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is duly qualified as lead agency with
respect to the enactment of the above described local legislation,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is hereby designated lead agency
for purposes of SEQRA compliance in the adoption of a Master Plan and legislative amendments
to the existing subdivision regulations and zoning ordinance, and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Commissioner of
the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Region 5 Offices of the D.E.C., Department
of Health, Department of Transportation, Warren County Planning Department, Lake George
Park Commission, and the Adirondack Park Agency.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
i
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka.
Supervisor Borgos-stated that there is now a provision fora stay of 120 days approximately
for an extension beyond the February 25th cut-off, we believe this the maximum extension.
It is still to be determined whether or not we have to go through the full SEQRA process on
this change. Alot will depend on what the documents look like, if there are major significant
changes it is the opinion of counsel that we will have to go through the SEQRA process, which
will require a period of at least 40 days beyond the time of filing the Draft Environmental
Impact Statement. If it is the opinion of the Board after having looked at the document that
it essentially is in compliance in conformity with what has been before with relatively slight
modifications the Board may decide to issue a negative declaration, which will shortened the i
period. Between the 4th of April and the 30th of April we will receive from the committee
their final ideas of the Master Plan and Zoning and so forth,at which time the Board will have
to make a determination. Prior to that time there will he public information sessions to get
additional public comment and input, there will be a public hearing. States that he is concerned
with the results of the delay on different elements of the community, businesses, property
owners and developers, the overriding consideration is what effect it will have on the community. j
i
I
RESOLUTION TO SET PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW PROVIDING FOR
MORATORIUM ON FILING OF APPLICATIONS FOR MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS AND SITE PLAN
REVIEWS IN EXCESS OF FOUR DWELLING UNITS
RESOLUTION NO. 53, Introduced by Betty Monahan who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury has experienced significant population growth and residential
development during the 19801s, and such growth and development continue to occur at a rapid
pace;
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury wishes to preserve and protect the health, safety, and
general welfare of its citizens, and such health, safety and welfare are threatened by a zoning
ordinance and subdivision regulations which are not designed to handle the Town's present
and future levels of growth and development;
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury recognizes the need for orderly growth end development,
and that such growth and development can only be fostered by adoption of a land use master
`-- plan and new zoning and subdivision rules and regulations;
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury has conducted or is conducting numerous hearings and
studies of interest and necessity to the preparation and completion of a master plan and new
zoning and subdivision rules and regulations;
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury enacted Local Law No. 3 of 1987, a 180 day moratorium
on major subdivision and site plan review applications, in order to provided the time needed
for preparation and adoption of master plan and new zoning and subdivision rules and regulations;
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury enacted Local Law No. 14 of 1987, a further stay of 120
days on major subdivision and site plan review applications, in order to provide additional time
for preparation and adoption of a master plan and new zoning and subdivision rules and regulations;
1
l
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury is in need of additional time to complete and enact said
master plan and related zoning and subdivision rules and regulations, and such further stay
is necessary to preserve and protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens
of the Town of Queensbury;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the annexed proposed local law which, if enacted,
shall stay the filing of applications for major subdivisions and site plan reviews in excess of
four dwelling units for an additional period of 126 days, and that said public hearing be held
on February 23, 1988,at 7:30 P.M., in the meeting room of the Town Hall of the Town,of Queensbu
Bay at Haviland Roads, Queensbury, New York, at which time all persons interested in the
subject thereof shall be heard;
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury be, and hereby
is, directed to publish all such notice of said public hearing as is required by law.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
Local Law No. of 1988
Local Law to Stay Filing of Applications For Approval of Major Subdivisions and/or Site Plan
Review in Excess of Four Dwelling Units
i
Section 1. Legislative Intent. This law is adopted in order to stay the application
procedure for major subdivisions and site plan reviews in excess of four units under the Zoning
Ordinance of the Town of Queensbury, New York, enacted May 25, 1982, as amended from
time to time, and the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Queensbury, enacted July 13,
1982, as amended from time to time, and sections 274-a and 276 of the New York Town law,
as amended. The moratorium, which voids all unlawfully filed applications and disables all
persons from filing or causing to be filed such applications, is of temporary duration. The
i legislation is enacted in order to continue the stays of Local Law No. 3 of 1987, adopted April
29,1987, and Local Law No. 1.4 of 1987, adopted October 2.3, 1987. The additional moratorium
period is needed in order to preserve and protect the health, safety, and general welfare of
the citizens of the Town of Queensbury by allowing the town such additional time as is needed
to prepare, complete, secure approvals, hold public hearings on, and enact such land use master
plan and zoning and subdivision rules and regulations as are needed to provide for the orderly
growth and development of the Town.
I
Section 2. Authority. This local law is enacted pursuant to Section 10 of the Municipal
Home Rule Law of the State of New York.
Section 3. Prohibitions. No person shall file or cause to be filed, within 126 days after
the effective date hereof, an application or applications for approval for major subdivisions
or site plan review in excess of four dwelling units. Any such application filed in violation
of this section shall be void. No approval by operation of law shall result by the filing of an
application in violation of this section. This provision shall not be waived.
Section 4. Exceptions. This local law shall not apply to or affect applications for approval
for Planned Unit Development, major subdivision, or site plan review in excess of four dwelling
units where such completed applications have been filed with the appropriate Town Official
prior to April 28,1987. _
i
Section 5. Effective Date. This local law shall take effect on February 25,1988.
Supervisor Borgos-Noted that there was a difference between resolutions on the period of
days, asked whether it should be 120 days or 126 days?
Counsel Mathias-Stated it should be 126 days.
j Supervisor Borgos-Recognized this resolution was correct and after voting will go on to amend
the previous resolution.
i
i
RESOLUTION TO amend RESOLUTION 52 OF 1988
I RESOLUTION NO.54, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Betty Monahan:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of Queensbury hereby amends Resolution 52 of 1988 as follows:
stay filing period 126 days.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
t
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LEAD AGENCY FOR TOWN OF QUEENSBURY MASTER PLAN,
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS AND SUBDIVISION REGULATION AMENDMENTS
RESOLUTION NO. 55, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
- by Marilyn Potenza:
WHEREAS, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law established the State Environmental
Quality Review Act, and
WHEREAS, such act requires environmental review of certain actions directly undertaken
by local governments, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury recognizes the need to adopt a Master
Plan for the Town and to amend the current zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations in
order to implement such Master Plan, and
WHEREAS, the anticipated impacts of the Master Plan, zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations
are primarily of local significance, and
WHEREAS, as a result of the recent Planned Unit Development applications submitted by
Hiland Park, Earltown, and West Mountain Villages, the Town Board, as lead agency, has gained
valuable experience in providing a thorough environmental assessment for large scale projects,
and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is duly qualified as lead agency with
respect to the adoption of a Master Plan and amendment to the zoning ordinance and subdivision
regulations,
1
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is hereby designated lead agency
for purposes of SEQRA compliance in the adoption of a Master Plan and legislative amendments
to the existing subdivision regulations and zoning ordinance, and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Commissioner of
the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Region 5 Offices of the D.E.C., Department
of Health, Department of Transportation, Warren County Planning Department, Lake George
Park Commission and the Adirondack Park Agency.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 56, Introduced by the entire Town Board.
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board has accepted, with regret, the resignation of Thomas
Martin from the Queensbury Planning Board as of January 1st, nineteen eighty-eight, and
WHEREAS, Thomas Martin, a life-long resident of the area, has served the town with dedication,
both in his profession as an educator and as a community volunteer, and
WHEREAS, Thomas Martin served two terms on the Recreation Commission from nineteen
eighty-three to nineteen eighty-seven, and as a member of the Planning Board from nineteen i
eighty-seven until his resignation,
I
I(
_ J
144
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board, on behalf of the residents of the Town of Queensbury, wishes
to express its sincere appreciation to Thomas Martin for the time and talent he has so generously
contributed toward making Rueensbury a "better place to live."
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS
RESOLUTION NO. 57, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Betty Monahan:
WHEREAS, there is a need to line item the expenditures of the new Quaker Road Sewer District,
and
WHEREAS, because of the line items, there is a need to transfer funds,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED to transfer:
$27,200.00 from s43858130440, to be appropriated as follows:
18,000.00 to s43848130202
1,000.00 to s43858130205
7,700.00 to s43858130200
200.00 to x43858130206
300.00 to x43858130401
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO RETAIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
RESOLUTION NO. 58, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
WHEREAS, the Town Board is in need of professional services, and
WHEREAS, in the interest of improved reliability and service it has been determined that
certain improvements should be made to strengthen the Quaker Road transmission main between
Lafayette Street and Albany Engineering,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board contract with Kestner Engineers, PC for a preliminary study
and investigation of this project for an upset fee of $1,000.00
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO AMEND RESOLUTION NO. 261 OF 1987
E
l
s
RESOLUTION NO. 59, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
WHEREAS, the personnel authorized to issue parking violation summonses in designated non-parking
areas.of Northway Plaza has changed,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, to amend Resolution No. 261 of 1987 (designating public servants for issuance
of parking violation pursuant to Local Law Number 5 of 1987 of amended by Local Law Number
8 of 1987) adding the name of Mr. Christopher Swanson.
f Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO AMEND BINGO LICENSE
RESOLUTION NO. 60, Introduced by Betty Monahan who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Ronald Montesi:
RESOLVED, to amend Bingo License No. 2712 Queensbury Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6196
to add additional Bingo Occasions February 2, 1988 through May 31, 1988 and be it further
RESOLVED, that this includes two Sunday Bingo occasions.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE PURCHASE
RESOLUTION NO. 61, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby approves of the purchase
of a Quality Mack Pumper built by Quality Garrison of Taladega, Ala., as recommended by
the Queensbury Fire Study committee for the South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO INCREASE PETTY CASH FUND
RESOLUTION NO. 62, Introduced by Betty Monahan who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
WHEREAS, the Town Highway Department has made a request to the Town Board for an increase
in the petty cash fund, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to provide the Queensbury
Highway Department with a petty cash fund of $200.00 and BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, that said Highway Department shall account for said as provided for in Town
Law Section 64(A).
Duly Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
146
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO CONDUCT RACE
RESOLUTION NO. 63, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded
Ronald Montesi:
WHEREAS, the Adirondack Runner Club has requested permission to conduct a SHAMROCK I
SHUFFLE 5-MILE ROAD RACE as follows:
SPONSOR: The Adirondack Runners Club
EVENT: SHAMROCK SHUFFLE 5 MILE ROAD RACE
DATE: March 20, 1988
PLACE: Fire Road at YMCA-east to Glen Street south to Sherman Avenue west to Wintergreen
Road north to Old Forge Road east to Dixon Road east to Parkview Avenue north to Fire Road
ending at entrance to the Glens Falls Recreation Complex.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Rueensbury here by gives permission upon
the receipt of proof of insurance, to The Adirondack Runners Club to hold the Shamrock Shuffle
5 mile road race in the Town of Rueensbury and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be directed to notify the Warren County Sheriff's Dept. of
such an event.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION DECLARING ZERO LOT LINE
RESOLUTION NO. 64, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
WHEREAS, Mrs. William Threw and the Department of Environmental Conservation has formally
requested that the Town Board of the Town of Rueensbury declare a zero lot line between
the property of Mrs. William Threw and the Town of Rueensbury on Big Bay Road,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Rueensbury hereby declares a zero lot line
between the property owned by Mrs. William Threw and the Town of Rueensbury on Big Bay
Road.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
i
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
COMMUNICATIONS
-LTR. Department of Transportation-Lowered the speed limit to 40 MPH on Blind Rock
Road - Round Pond Road...on file
BID OPENING SEWER
Contract 5
Anjo Construction, Ltd.
47
P.O. Box 244
Latham, NY 12110 5% 1,245,540.
Bat-Com, Inc.
4277 Slate Hill Road
Marcellus, NY 13108 5% 1,426,400.
F.J. Zeronda, Inc.
454 Second Street
Albany, NY 12206 5% 1,415,740.
t I
John Kubricky & Sons
237 Bay Street
Glens Falls, NY 12801 5% 1,418,302.73
Joseph R. Wunderlich, Inc.
P.O. Box 245
Latham, NY 12110 5% 1,224,785.
Schultz Construction, Inc.
Pine Crest Eleven Industrial
Park - P.O. Box 417
Round Lake Road
Round Lake, NY 12151 5% 1,247,024.
Contract 6
Anjo Construction, Ltd.
P.O. Box 244
Latham, NY 12110 5% 1,068,204.50
F.J. Zeronda, Inc.
454 Second Street
Albany, NY 12206 5% 1,284,600.
John Kubricky & Sons
237 Bay Street
Glens Falls, NY 12801 5% 1,227,965.39
Joseph R. Wunderlich, Inc.
P.O. Box 245
Latham, NY 12110 5% 1,077,395.50
Schultz Construction, Inc.
Pine Crest Eleven Industrial
Park - P.O. Box 417
Round Lake Road
Round Lake, NY 12151 5% 1,022,568.
Turned over to Kestner Engineers for their recomendation.
-LTR.Qsby Central Vol. Fire Co.-offered "RU-10811, Truck to Town of Qsby...on file...
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT TRUCK
RESOLUTION NO. 65, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby accepts the donation
_ "RU-108" pump truck from the Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, to be used in Buildings
& Grounds.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
Supervisor Borgos-Noting that the Town would use it in a fashion similiar to Saratoga... their
flower power truck....that waters their flower gardens and will take care of the recreational
areas. They are offering to give it to us and I would request that the board vote to accept
the truck. My thought would be to give it to Building & Grounds and then shared as needed
within the town. It is very nice to be on the receiving end, it is a very generous offer.
REPORTS
148
Building Department-Monthly report-January 1988
Town Clerk-Monthly report-January 1988
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLUTION NO. 66 Introduced by Betty Monahan who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Marilyn Potenza:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board moves into Executive Session pending litigation.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
i
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION NO. 67, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded
by Ronald Montesi:
RESOLVED, that Audit of Bills as appears on February (1987) numbered 4406-4567 and totaling
206,035.21 and February (1988) numbered 15-177 totaling 421,055.12 be and hereby is approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Kurosaka
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
DARLEEN DOUGHER
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
i
I
0
i