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1994-07-13 QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION \ MINUTES OF MEETING JULY 13, 1994 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury, held Wednesday, July 13, 1994, at the West End Park shelter, Luzerne Road, Queensbury, New York. Chairman Simmonds called the meeting to order at 7:06 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners Auer, Carusone, Maine, Schachner and Simmonds ALSO PRESENT: Director Hansen and Ass't. Director Lovering ABSENT: Commissioners Hersh (ex) and LaBombard (ex) VISITORS: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES None COMMUNICATIONS/REMARKS FROM VISITORS The Director briefly reviewed the items of correspondence included in the monthly packet and there were comments on the Chairman's letter (Commission's concern regarding advisory status) to the Board. A subsequent joint meeting, to discuss this topic, will be scheduled shortly. The letter from J. Martin and T. Brewer advocating the acquisition of "Fireman's Field" was also discussed at length and a number of commissioners requested additional information regarding ownership, usage, Mr. Brewer's reasons for being involved and an estimate of the cost to upgrade. The Director relayed specifics about the site and pointed out that he and J. Martin had toured the parcel recently. He mentioned that they could all see and walk the areas later that evening, however, the field behind the firehouse seemed to be the better site in terms of present condition and suitability. The old "Fireman Field" across the street from the firehouse has for many years been used as the city's dump site for snow. The end result is a softball field which is littered with debris including glass, metal, etc. As such, the top 3"-5" of soil would either have to be replaced or at least peeled off, screened and then re-seeded. In both cases, there would be an expense to reclaim either site. However, the Director:suggested -2- that the Commission wait until their site visit before formulating an opinion. Mr. Rahill's letter to the Town Planning Board was also discussed and the Director explained that the land referred to is the 40 acre DeSantis parcel at the end of Big Boom Road (Hudson River Park grant site). It was pointed out that no action by the Commission would be necessary or warranted until and unless the grant was funded. The correspondence to the Supervisor from the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company was reviewed and the Director distributed copies of letters which he had previously received (1993). He explained and detailed his actions in this matter and Ass' ~. Director Lovering also relayed his past involvement with fire company personnel. A meeting with the Supervisor, Director and Fire Company personnel is scheduled later this week and should be the first step in remedying any past misunderstandings. The Department has used a small (outside) portion of the old firehouse site and, hopefully, this can continue in the future, possibly somewhere on the grounds of the new firehouse. In any case, a "face to face" meeting to discuss concerns and the present situation is necessary! MONTHLY DBPARTMENT REPORT A verbal monthly report was given and Ass' t. Director Lovering updated the commissioners on the status of Department programs and activities. After approximately 2 weeks, most programs are going well and registration/attendance is good. Comments regarding the elimination of non-resident fees for pool admission and lessons seems to be the one item of displeasure voiced by more than a few resident pool patrons. Many of the residents who registered for lessons were "miffed" that a non-resident could take advantage of a service provided partially by Town taxes and pay the same rate as a resident. The Ass't. Director reviewed other program regulations and attendance figures and there were questions with regard to the staff to child ratio which the Department adheres to. The "Q-Club" special event/trip brochure was also distributed and the Commission was pleased with the variety of items offered. There being no further business, the Commission meeting was adjourned at 7:50 p.m. The next meeting will be held on August 10, 1994 beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the North Queensbury Firehouse site on Route 9L. The Commission proceeded to the West Glens Falls Firehou~e (Luzerne Avenue and Veterans Road), in order .tp see and " -3- assess the two softball field areas which were under consideration as possible future park facilities. The tour lasted approximately 15 minutes. ¿fMPÆX~ Sfiarron L. Simmonds, Chairman Minutes prepared by Harry R. Hansen