046.2009ORDER SETTING PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING PROPOSED
EXTENSION TO QUEENSBURY CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT TO
SERVE THE RAWSON SUBDIVISION
RESOLUTION NO.: 46, 2009
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. John Strough
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury wishes to extend the Queensbury Consolidated
Water District to serve the Rawson Subdivision (Subdivision) on the west side of West Mountain
Road in accordance with New York Town Law Article 12-A, and
WHEREAS, a Map, Plan and Report (Map, Plan and Report) has been prepared by G.
Thomas Hutchins, P.E., Hutchins Engineering, concerning the proposed water district extension
to connect the Subdivision to the existing Queensbury Consolidated Water District water main
along the east side of West Mountain Road as more specifically set forth and described in the
Map, Plan and Report, and
WHEREAS, the Map, Plan and Report has been filed in the Queensbury Town Clerk's
Office and is available for public inspection, and
WHEREAS, the Map, Plan and Report delineates the boundaries of the proposed water
district extension, a general plan of the proposed system, a report of the proposed method of
operation, the source of water supply and mode of constructing the proposed water district
extension improvements, and
WHEREAS, a Short Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) was submitted with the
Map, Plan and Report and Part I of the EAF was completed by the developer's representatives,
and
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to be Lead Agency for purposes of the
environmental review required for the project under the State Environmental Quality Review Act
(SEQRA),
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED:
1. The boundaries of the proposed Water District are as set forth in the Map, Plan
and Report and as follows
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Queensbury,
County of Warren and the State of New York, more particularly bounded and described as
follows: BEGINNING at a point in the westerly bounds of the present Queensbury
Water District at the northeast corner of lands of Louis Maiocco and in the easterly
bounds of the water main easement for the City of Glens Falls and the southeasterly corner
of the lands of Mountain Hollow Homeowners Association; thence running North 06
degrees, 51 minutes and 30 seconds East, a distance of 505.57 feet to the southwesterly
corner of other lands of Rawson; thence running South 83 degrees, 08 minutes and 30
seconds East, a distance of 308.32 feet to a point in the easterly bounds of said City of
Glens Falls water line easement in the westerly bounds of the existing water district;
thence running South 38 degrees, 14 minutes and 07 seconds West, along said existing
water district line, a distance of 592.16 feet to the place and point of beginning, containing
1.79 acres of land to be the same more or less.
Bearings given in the above description refer to magnetic North
SUBJECT to easements of record.
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2. The proposed improvements consist of construction of infrastructure to support
the Subdivision which include a horizontal subsurface boring under West Mountain Road to be
made to provide access to the Town's water main along the east side of West Mountain Road. A
6" ductile iron water supply will be installed south of the new subdivision road and will dead-end
at a fire hydrant in the middle of the cul-de-sac. Individual taps to serve each new building lot will
be made to this new 6" water line. All new installations and taps will be coordinated with the
Town of Queensbury Water Department. Maintenance of the existing and new facilities will be
provided by the Town of Queensbury Water Department.
3. All new capital costs associated with the installation of the new water supply
facilities including materials, excavation and labor will be paid by the subdivision developer.
There is no cost to the Town or the District for this District Extension.
4. The capital improvements necessary for this service area were provided and paid
for by the Subdivision developer and so there will be no debt service costs related to this District
Extension to the District. The estimated annual cost of the District Extension to the typical
property in the District Extension, which typical property is a typical one family home for
operation and maintenance and other charges (assuming an average water usage) is $561. There
will be no hook-up fees and the cost to construct a water service connection from the new 6"
water main to each new structure and the purchase and installation of a water meter would be
included in the total cost of each home.
5. A detailed explanation of how the estimated costs of the District Extension were
computed is included in the Map, Plan and Report which has been filed with the Queensbury
Town Clerk and is available for public inspection.
6. The developer of the Subdivision will pay all costs of the improvements so there
will be no financing required by the Town on behalf of the District.
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7. The proposed improvements shall be constructed and installed as specifically
delineated in the Map, Plan and Report and in full accordance with the Town of Queensbury's
specifications, ordinances or local laws, and any State laws or regulations, and in accordance with
approved plans and specifications and under competent engineering supervision.
8. In accordance with Town Law §206-a, all future expenses of the Queensbury
Consolidated Water District, including all extensions heretofore or hereafter established, shall be a
charge against the entire area of the District as extended.
9. The Town Board shall meet and hold a public hearing at the Queensbury Activities
Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury at 7:00 p.m., on Monday, February 23rd, 2009 to consider the
Map, Plan and Report and to hear all persons interested in the proposal and to take such other
and further action as maybe required or authorized by law.
10. The Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Community Development
Department to send a copy of the Short Environmental Assessment Form and a copy of the Map,
Plan and Report to all potentially involved agencies, the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation and the New York State Department of Health, together with all
documentation required to be sent, along with a letter indicating that the Town Board will be
undertaking consideration of the project identified in this Resolution, that a coordinated SEQRA
review with the Queensbury Town Board as Lead Agency is desired and that a Lead Agency must
be agreed upon within 30 days.
11. The Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Community Development
Department to prepare a report identifying any environmental impacts it believes should be
considered at the time the SEQRA review is conducted.
12. The Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town Clerk to
duly publish and post this Order not less than ten (10) days nor more than twenty (20) days before
the public hearing date, as required by Town Law §209-d, and complete or arrange for the
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securing of two (2) Affidavits of Publication of Notice and two (2) Affidavits of Posting of Notice
of the Public Hearing required hereby and to file a certified copy of this Order with the State
Comptroller on or about the date of publication.
Duly adopted this 26r'' day of January, 2009, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Stec, Mr. Metivier, Mr. Strough
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mr. Brewer, Mr. Montesi
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