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SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG. #34
September 21, 2009 RES. 308
7:00 pm
TOWN BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
SUPERVISOR DANIEL STEC
COUNCILMAN ANTHONY METIVIER
COUNCILMAN RONALD MONTESI
COUNCILMAN JOHN STROUGH
COUNCILMAN TIM BREWER
Representatives of EDC
Representatives of West Glens Falls Vol. Fire Company
Supervisor Stec-Open the meeting, noted the Councilman Montesi will be here presently.
01. Discussion: EDC Update
Mr. Len Fosbrook-listed the following projects
1. Queensbury Business Park-completed the road infrastructure which has been
dedicated to the Town and accepted…This park has been highlighted and
exhibited through the CEG New York loves Nano Tech Initiative it had been to
one international show two national shows and we took it to three regional bio
medical shows. This park is also marketed through our website.
2.Marketing and Business attraction – spoke on over all plan that has been
in existence for eight or nine years … they are long term objectives. .
3.Business assistance-ongoing outreach-meet with members and other
businesses in the community, we have met with seven Queensbury based
companies… we serve as the point of entry for perspective companies and
developers. We act as a conduit for assistance from any of the County and
State Agencies, IDA, County LDC, New York State Economic Development.
Congressman Murphy has put us in for an eight hundred and fifty thousand
dollar appropriation, eight hundred thousand of that would go for the
continuing cost of the expansion of the runway at the airport and fifty
thousand to us to conduct engineering studies, on the feasibility of developing
a ninety six acre lot inside the fence on the airport property to create an airport
technical aviation / industrial park ..
4.In the process of being certified as a Foreign Trade Zone for the County. We
serve as the administrative agent for the Queensbury Economic Development
Corp. we maintain the financial records, audits, statements, and tax returns.
5.Exit 18 Corridor – construction to start this year… developing a vision for the
Exit 18 Corridor, so we have something to take out to developers, private
industry, major real estate players to show them the potential of the area.
Councilman Brewer-We extended the corridor up to Stewarts and we want to promote
that Carey Park we are not going to invest in that park because it is private is that correct?
Mr. Fosbrook-It is privately owned, we are investing in the sense we are publicizing it,
we would like to do if we could get a grant for an engineering study for sewer, however
we would not be able to get grants for the sewer system in there until we had a tenant that
required it, then we could go to the State and ask for money. Meeting with Empire State
Development Officials that is a topic to be discussed what are the requirement going to
be for sewer and water infrastructure.
Councilman Strough-We could fund the sewer extension and then get reimbursed once
the district is formed. I think we need a sewer now.
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Mr. Fosbrook-Reviewed for the board the Carey Industrial Park … and the surrounding
area…
Requested of the Town Board for next years budget $120,000.
Supervisor Stec-2009 Town Budget for EDC was $100,000… if we tie in to a figure of
1% of our general fund budget as the norm for their budget amount, it would become
more predictable for EDC …
EDC Member-I think that is a very defendable proposal. Noted there is a
comprehensive development plan for the entire County, these are projects that are worked
on for years.
Councilman Strough-Questioned the status of the road from Quaker to Queensbury
Avenue?
EDC Member-Mr. Macri is on board conceptually and we have talked to the people who
are looking to putting the training center in, they are also fine with it, it is forefront in our
mind to have that happen.
Councilman Strough-It is better to have multi access points especially to an industrial
park.
EDC Member-Reviewed the status of Angio Dynamics and its growth potential in
Queensbury.
Supervisor Stec-Spoke about burying conduit on major arteries in the Town for use by
fiber optics etc. in the future already in place from Main Street to Luzerne Road…trying
to think ahead.
02. Discussion: WGFVFC 2010 Budget and Apparatus Request
Supervisor Stec-The Town received your 9/6 letter proposing two years worth of budget
numbers, and also you wanted to talk to us about a truck replacement request, also
looking at your proposed 2010 contract numbers. Looking for three twelve in operations
the 2009 contact was an even three hundred that represents 4% in operations. Insurance
is thirty four and you are looking for which is up from thirty two, your debt is the same
and you did add in a hundred thousand dollar request for a vehicle. With out the hundred
thousand the total is 501,100 which is 2.9% over last year. Questioned the insurance
amount, is it because of a second station?
Representative of WGFVFC-We do pay insurance for the second station, still respond
two trucks from that site. Will ask our attorney regarding who should be paying the
insurance on the building.
Councilman Metivier-Questioned if the Town would do an RFP on all insurance for the
Fire Companies?
Supervisor Stec-We have talked about that, I think if the five fire companies pooled your
buying power and you put out an insurance proposal and shop as a group, each company
would have their own policy you could save money. Requested that Councilman
Metivier head up the project of pooling buying power on insurance policies.
Councilman Metivier-If the five fire companies are willing can I get a copy of your
policies….
Supervisor Stec-The MMA report is done, the study says you have four heavy rescue and
two aerial and we think you should pear down four heavy rescue as they age out to two
heavy rescue before you replace the old aerial.
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Representative of WGFVFC-We have approached the Board four times on replacing
tower four the truck does not meet NFPA standards. Looking at a demo unit to be
purchased from a local dealer.
Mr. Bob Dunn-Gave a presentation on the proposed purchase and history of the
purchases of apparatus for West Glens Falls Vol. Fire Co. Recommendation of MMA for
two aerials in the town … life of vehicle approximately thirty years…the existing
vehicle is thirty four years old…right now we have six pieces of front line apparatus, four
paid for through fund raising and two from town monies...looking at an apparatus that is
not only aerial piece but also it carries a pump, hose and water on it…reviewed for the
Board the existing units that WGFVFC has in their fleet and comparing it to the MMA
Report.
Councilman Strough-We are going to have to take look at the five companies their twenty
five year programs, the MMA study and look at what is the best way and the way the
taxpayers will accept this. I also realize the age of your vehicles, and the safety issues and
the need, I am with you all the way, but we cannot possibly get five companies five
vehicles this year, we are going to have to sit down and say how can we get these
companies what they need we need to sit down and work this out.
Supervisor Stec-There are four companies that have not had a piece of apparatus bought
in the last two years, South has two engines that are aging, this piece of equipment of
yours does not owe anything to anyone, Bay Ridge and North have both been pushing a
two for one engine tanker replacement, the good news about North since they are debt
free and having some money this is the first year of their three year contract is basically
flat over those three years but they can purchase an apparatus two for one and not change
their budget. Looking at it from the financial end that one is an easy one to get moving of
the three remaining who is next?
Representative of WGFVFC-The truck we need is a 100’ aerial the reach need for houses
that sit back from the road. This will have a ladder on it to use for rescue.
Councilman Strough-Will that be the primary responder to all residential fires?
Vendor-Yes. Noted there will be more people that will be able to drive this apparatus
over the existing one. The demo units are used for demonstration purposes they are then
gone over and the warrantee does not start until it has been placed in service. Truck will
also function as a Class A function. Reviewed the specs on the vehicle.
Supervisor Stec-What is the cost of the truck?
Representative of WGFVFC-Eight seventy six looking at Glens Falls National for
financing, 15 note at 4% monthly payment $6500. with a five year renewal. A 15 year
loan with a three year renewal it would be $6200. interest 3.35% A 10 year with a three
year renewal with a 3.35% the payment $8561. per month A 10 year with a five year
renewal at 4% payment would be $8832. per month A 20 year note at 4% would be
$5300. on a five year renewable and a 20 year note at a three year renewal would be
$5,000. a month at 3.35%. If you stay at a 15 year loan vs 20 year you would save
$90,000 a year in interest. First Republic Bank – 9384. a month 10 year note 5.9%
interest fixed
Supervisor Stec-We will be talking to the other companies in October and we will review
the MMA Report…
Representative of WGFVFC-Spoke on the MMA report did not see any concerns
addressed in the report after the draft was released. Disappointed in the report in that
they did not get together with us and drive the districts and see what we have to do, I
believe all the Chief’s were in agreement with that.
Discussion held regarding the district lines…
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Supervisor Stec-We will be getting back to you on our decision on the vehicle by the end
of October. Tentative Special Board Meeting with three Fire Companies North
Queensbury, Bay Ridge and So. Queensbury on October 13, 2009 7:00 P.M.
RESOLUTION ADJOURNING TOWN BOARD MEETING
RESOLUTION NO. 308, 2009
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Tim Brewer WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. Ronald Montesi
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns its Town
Board Meeting.
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Duly adopted this 21 day of September, 2009 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Metivier, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Strough, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Stec
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Respectfully submitted,
Miss Darleen M. Dougher
Town Clerk-Queensbury