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1983-01-24 QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING JANUARY 24, 1983 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury, held Monday, January 24, 1983 at the Queensbury Town Office Building, Queensbury, New York. Chairman Yasko called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners Bly, Champagne, Granger, Teti, Yasko and Director Hansen ABSENT: VISITORS: Little (ex.), Roop B. Monahan and D. Morrell (Town Board), J. Schonberg (Post Star), and five representatives of the Queensbury Senior Citizen Club: Mr. and Mrs. A. Turnbull, J. Chevrier, B. Manuele, and I. Bruce APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Teti moved to approve the minutes of the December 13, 1982 meeting. Commissioner Champagne seconded the motion which was unanimously approved. COMMUNICATIONS/CORRESPONDENCE The Director int~oduced the five representatives from the Queensbury Senior Citizen Club and there was some discussion on the upcoming trip for seniors to Proctor's Theater for the matinee performance ,of "Man of LaMancha". The information sheet concerning approval of the Recreation Department's request for Division For Youth funding for 1983, in the amount of $19,947.60, was discussed. The sheet showing the 1983 Recreation Commission meeting dates was also discussed and the dates were accepted as typed. Regarding the letter from Mr. Marquis concerning support by the Town for the Queensbury Little League, it was decided to table further discussion until Commissioner Roop, who had received the letter, could be present. .' . . (,~ DIRECTOR'S REPORT The Director's report was reviewed and there was some dis- cussion regarding the Recreation Department's 3/4 ton pick up truck which is on order from Carmody Ford in Greenwich. Winter program activities were discussed and there were some questions about usage of the Gurney Lane Area for cross country skiing. The Commission discussed the memo which was included in the monthly packet, regarding joint recreation programs be- tween the Glens Falls and Queensbury Recreation Departments. It was explained that the two Departments were investigating such programming for activities, both in the spring and summer months. The Commission was enthusiastic and instructed the Director to persue the idea of joint programming, further. The Director updated the Commission regarding the status' of the West Glens Falls Neighborhood play lot project. The Commission discussed the Hovey Pond project and there was some concern regarding why the project has stalled. It was explained that T. Flaherty is working with the architect (P. Brown) and that as Building and Grounds .Superintendent, the responsibility for the renovation is under his control. D. Morrell expressed his concern and said he would bring the topic up at the next Board meeting and find out about the delay. The Commission also requested an update regarding the Sandy Bay property, owned by the State of New York, and the recent news- paper accounts regarding stewardship. D. Morrell explained the problem with acquiring this piece of property and also reviewed the present alternative which outlines the Town's role under stewardship. The Commission requested that they be kept up to date as additiona\ information on the trade becomes available. There bei.ng no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:05 p.m. The next meeting will be held on Monday, February 28th, 1983.