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2000-04-04 QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING APRIL 4, 2000 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury held Tuesday, April 4, 2000, at the Queensbury Town Office Building, Queensbury, New York. Chairman Simmonds called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners Auer, Hersh, LaBombard, Maine, Schachner and Simmonds ALSO PRESENT: Assistant Director Lovering and Director Hansen ABSENT: Commissioners Carusone (ex) VISITORS: Dan Luciano, Open Space Institute APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Hersh made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Maine, to approve the minutes of the March 7, 2000 meeting. There were no corrections and the motion was unanimously approved by voice vote. ÇOMMUNICATIONS AND REMARKS FROM VISITORS The chairman welcomed Dan Luciano representing the Open Space Institute (OSI) and after introductions, the Director distributed copies of the Hudson Pointe Nature Preserve (HPNP) - Draft Conservation Easement Discussion Points. The Director explained that the list included items that the commission, staff and the Town Counsel were concerned with. Furthermore, he pointed out that the draft conservation easement seemed to be somewhat inconsistent and in some areas more restrictive than the previously adopted HPNP Management Plan. Dan thanked the Commission for the opportunity to present OSI's viewpoint with regard to the draft conservation easement. He proceeded' to explain that the document was not "cast in stone' and that changes if warranted, were negotiable. Furthermore, he assured the commission that OSI was more than receptive and would work cooperatively with the Town to ensure that the conservation easement was a document that all parties could work with. After reviewing and briefly discussing the "discussion points" Dan mentioned that he saw nothing in the list that OSI would oppose. However, he requested additional time to review the points especially paragraph items 4.2 & 4.12 (legal fees) and redraft a revised easement. The director expressed his concerns with paragraph item 3.3 and 3.4 (canoe access, storage & picnic facilities/structure) and here again Dan indicated that OSI would be receptive to permitting these items under the passive recreation activity umbrella. With regard to the management plan, Dan also suggested that the Hudson Pointe, Inc. (HPI) group, because it no longer functioned as a viable entity, be removed as a part of the "decision making" triumvirate, on matters concerning the nature preserve, in the future. Dan volunteered to check on their (the HPI group) status anq if applicable, draft on agreement removing them from the process.' The commission thanked Dan for his willingness to listen to and to discuss the commission's concerns and invited him to stay and share his expertise regarding the Queensbury Land Trust discussion. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Queensburv Land Trust UDdate The director updated the commission on the progress of the formation of a Queensbury Land Trust Agency and there were questions from the commission on the organization's bylaws, articles of incorporation, board of director's make-up and funding. Dan Luciano provided the commission with additional land trust data and Commissioner Schachner also provided information on the Town of Wilton Land Conservancy. There was discussion on the question of should the Recreation Commission and the Land Trust Agency be one and the same and it was the consensus that this was not advisable and might in fact quite possibly be illegal. Funding to support the agency and land donations to the land trust were also discussed and the director explained that the Town Board would be apprised of the status of the land trust formation at their meeting in May. CORRESPONDENCE The director briefly reviewed the items of correspondence included in their monthly packet. There were comments on the soccer "T" shirt donation and the news articles detailing the Queensbury School pool incident (video taping). -2- NEW BUSINESS Glens Falls Rotary Club Project Chairman Simmonds advised the commission of her Rotary Club project plans (to expend $5000. on a community project) and requested the commission's authorization to purchase and erect a 16' diameter picnic shelter/gazebo with cookout grills at' Hudson River Park. The commission was in favor of the project and unanimously passed a motion of support. MONTHLY DEPARTMENT REPORT The director advised the commission regarding the 1800 position reversal by the New York State Legislature relative to the transfer of ownership of the DeSantis property (original 44 acres Hudson River Park property) by the town. The Pop Warner Football proposal was briefly explained and because there was insufficient data about the program the director was instructed to contact Mr. Michael's for additional information. The director reviewed some additional program/facility information including the upcoming Eagle Scout project (Hovey Pond), the Hudson River Park (HRP) Cub Scout tree-planting project and the results of Expo 2000. There being no further business, the commission meeting was adjourned at 8:39 pm. The next meeting will be held on May 2, 2000, beginning at 7:00 p.m., in the Supervisor's Conference Room (#37), at the Queensbury Town Office Building. Minutes prepared by Harry R. Hansen, Director -3-