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SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG. #20
APRIL 26, 2005 RES. 216
7:00 p.m.
TOWN BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
SUPERVISOR DANIEL STEC
COUNCILMAN ROGER BOOR
COUNCILMAN THEODORE TURNER
COUNCILMAN JOHN STROUGH
COUNCILMAN TIM BREWER
MEMBERS OF THE QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION
DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION HARRY HANSEN
1.0 PROPOSED COMMUNITY CENTER – INITIAL PRESENTATION
Four presentations scheduled
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1. April 27 North Queensbury Fire House
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2. May 4 Queensbury High School Auditorium
3. May 10th West Glens Falls Fire House #1
4. May 12th Queensbury Activity Center
Mr. Joe Fusco Member Recreation Commission- (Power Pointe
Presentation) Thanked the Town Board for allowing time for the
presentation-The Commission has worked very hard on this, I have been on
the Commission for over two and half years and it has been a top agenda
item during those two and a half years at least and discussions with Harry
was before that. We have thought about and planed for this extremely hard,
we thought about every possible question that someone might have and we
tried to answer those questions, however we recognize that someone might
have a question out there that we have not thought of, if we do not know the
answer to that question we will say we do not know, but what we will also
do is promise to get the answer for you by researching it and get back to you
within a day or two.
What is the is the Recreation Commission?
As most of you
know the legal framework was established in 1964 under Section 243
of the New York State General Municipal Law.
What do we do?
Basically the Commission has an obligation
if not legal, a moral obligation to provide quality recreational
programs for our citizens that will contribute to the physical and
mental and social wellbeing of all the individuals in the community.
Who are we?
We are a seven-member group of dedicated
volunteers. Key word here volunteers, appointed by the Town Board.
Our Chairman this year is Jack LaBombard.
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What is the Department of Parks and Recreation?
The
Department of Parks and Recreation is under the auspices of the Rec.
Commission. They were established in the mid 70’s as a Recreation
Department, became the Department of Parks and Recreation in 1987.
What they do?
The same thing that the Commission does,
they are committed, they have a staff that is committed to providing
services and opportunities for recreation throughout the community
for all ages, from the cradle to the I will not say the wheel chair but
close to it.
This is who they are.
Harry Hansen is our Director, Steve
Lovering, our assistant and the other people in our department.
The Department of Recreation comes out with two brochures a
year that lists our programs very attractive, very comprehensive
brochures that informs the community of what programs are available
to them. Everyone in the community from the little guy with the
soccer ball on the left to the senior citizen on the right.
The next few slides are going to deal with our exterior facilities.
And I will just take a moment to say that they are second to none.
Most of you know that. I would put up our parks and recreation and
our Departments Parks in the Town of Queensbury against anyone in
New York State in the nation for that matter. We have a wonderful,
very comprehensive and very appealing to all interest groups.
Gurney Lane Recreation Center
it has a sixty two hundred
square foot swimming pool with a diving well, picnic facilities,
sledding hill, hiking trails, cross country ski trails, appealing to a
broad range of interests in recreation. If you ever what to see how
busy this place is in the summer time take a ride up there on a hot
summer day.
Ridge Jenkinsville
again at the present time undergoing some
renovations there with a tennis and basketball courts that will be put
up within the next, they have already started. We have the softball
fields for softball leagues; there is also a picnic pavilion, ice-skating
area very comprehensive park, a wonderful area for a park.
Hudson River Park
done on the Hudson River is one of our
newer parks at the end of Big Boom Road. This features a boat
launch with a dock facility, there is softball courts there basketball
courts and other recreational opportunities. Again a beautiful setting
for a park, right on the river.
Hovey Pond
is one of my favorites. I like to think of it as an
esthetic park, it is a place to go where it is quite, where is it very
serene, relaxing, there is a walkway around the pond with benches to
just sit down and just contemplate anything that one desires. Recently
a gazebo has been built, Soil and Water Conservation I believe helped
us with that and it has a walkway out into the marsh so you can
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observe the wild life and the fauna. A wonderful place to spend a
lunch hour if you are trying to get away and relax.
Glen Lake Boat Access Area
That is a new dock for car top
boats and canoes. No motorized boats allowed in this area. A
wonderful place if you are interested in kayaking or canoeing getting
some exercise and recreation, drive your car up there, there is parking
facilities and put your canoe or your kayak in and paddle around Glen
Lake. Again a very serene area.
Freedom Park
located on Glenwood between Bay and
Quaker. This is a barrier free and emphasis barrier free, it is a
playground for all children, but especially for children with
disabilities, there are no barriers here for a child to enjoy an afternoon
of play and fun.
Hudson Pointe Nature Preserve
Again another wonderful
spot to spend a Sunday afternoon. Hiking trails here, biking,
snowshoeing in the wintertime, cross country skiing and a wonderful
place for nature education programs.
West End Park
I understand is one of our first parks that the
Town operated or the Department operated. It is on Luzerne Road,
west of the Northway. Again, basketball area here, picnic facilities
and an open area for all sorts of and types of play for children.
South Queensbury Fire House Park
located on Dix Avenue
behind the South Queensbury Fire Department. There is a basketball
court here, picnic pavilion and also we flood that in the winter for ice-
skating. This area is not owned; it is the only one that is not owned
by the Town.
This slide shows the facilities that are used by the department,
basically for our programs, tremendous uses is made of the
Queensbury School gyms and pool as well as the Activity Center next
door. But, it might be time, it is time for us to realize that the pressure
on the School Facilities, and I should mention also that the school has
been tremendous in working, we have a tremendous working
relationship with the school in using their facilities. But, as the
schools grow and the pressure on those facilities become greater and
greater it stands to reason that the Department does not have high
priority in scheduling our programs there. So, it will become more
and more difficult as time goes by to be able to use the school
facilities. We still intend to use it even after this facility, the proposed
facility is built. But, we would not have to depend on it as much and
the same is true of the activity center. The Senior Citizens would love
to have that area for our spot to hold Senior Citizen meetings and
programs. This slide shows, that within the last ten years our
registration for programs has increase a hundred and forty nine
percent that is about fourteen point nine percent a year average over a
ten year span. Basically what it is telling us is that our people, our
Queensbury residents are taking full advantage of the opportunities
afforded them through the Department of Parks and Recreation.
This slide as a complement to the other one shows that seventy seven
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percent for example in 2004-2005, seventy seven percent of our non
town owned facilities, over a five year period you can see the basic
average about seventy eight, seventy seven percent of our program are
held in non town owned, non department owned, non recreation
commission owned facilitates. What we are saying here is that people
would ask if there is a need? I think we can make that statement.
Why build a community center?
This is a question that the Rec.
Department has the Rec. Commission and the Department has been wrestling with
for probably at least four to five years. We have come up with three basic
reasons, why a community center should be built. The first there is a tremendous,
with the popularity of our swim programs there is a tremendous need for a town
indoor pool that can be used twelve months a year as much as ten to twelve hours
a day. I can give you an example, as a Senior Citizen if we want to go to an open
swim program it would be great for us to have an open swim program in a pool at
lets say ten o’clock in the morning. Well, obviously the school pool is not going
to be available for open swim for senior citizens at ten o’clock on a weekday at
ten o’clock in the morning. The second reason that we have discussed at great
length was that we need to become and I mentioned this earlier we need to
become less dependent on Queensbury School Facility as great as they have been
to us and for us I think there is a tremendous need for us to become less, and less
dependent on those facilities for our programs. Finally, we need to fulfill the
commission’s obligation, a moral obligation in my opinion, to provide affordable
recreational opportunities for our citizens. So, we are creating a community
through recreation with friends, family, improving our health and having just
plain good old time fun.
Now, this is what we are proposing, what we will be proposing not
only to the Town Board but also to the community. You have
recently purchased fifty acres of land that is adjacent to the town hall
and if you can just follow, this building is the highway department,
this is the town complex, this is the activity center. This property is
adjacent to that on Haviland Road and this is Bay Road going north.
This is the northern access to the ACC Campus off of Haviland
formerly known as the Limbert property. We need about ten to
twelve acres for our facility. This is the proposed layout, there are a
couple things I would like to point out here too, you see the walkway
in the back here it goes right over to the Activity Center parking lot.
It is just a quick jaunt for someone who is, I will say it, a Senior
Citizen who is in a program here at the Activity Center to take a walk
over for a swim at the Community Center. It has a parking area for
two hundred cars, with a circular drive. (Unknown-noted that the
walkway could be used for vehicular access between the two
buildings) So, ten to twelve acres of that fifty-acre plot would be
what we are proposing. This is initial concept design, eighty four
thousand square feet, it is tough to comprehend what eighty four
thousand square feet is like, the Barton Elementary School I believe is
about seventy five thousand square feet so this would be slightly
larger, if you are kind of putting it in perspective. The first area and a
very important part of our program as we talked about earlier is the
pool and diving well. This area right here, this is diving well with the
diving boards, these are eight lanes of pool, this would be an
instructional area with a zero entrance. Zero entrance means, that you
actually you do not step into this pool you walk from a flat surface
gradually into the water and this would roughly be about three to four
foot of water here. So, you could even bring in a wheel chair into
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there or for an older person who would find it difficult to step down
into a pool off of steps it would be a very convenient way to enter the
pool. Again, if you are looking for a comparable this pool is about a
third larger than Gurney lane. Gurney lane is about sixty two hundred
square feet we are talking just the water area not the deck. Gurney
Lane is about sixty two hundred square feet this pool is about ninety
five hundred square feet just the water area. There are locker rooms
and I will point that out in this area right here, men’s and women’s
locker rooms they will also serve the gymnasium and we will get to
that in a moment as well as the pool area. These are bleachers, and
what will we use this for obviously swimming classes, competitions,
aqua aerobics, open swim, anything having to do with water sports or
water fun you could use this pool and diving well for. The two
gymnasiums to full court gymnasiums with bleacher areas, storage,
bleachers on the ends and access to the locker rooms. Recreational
sports, open gym, exercise, anything you can do in a gym anywhere
you would be able to do here. There will be three community rooms,
that is right down here. These are dividers, it could be used as one big
room or it could be used as three separate rooms for different types of
presentations, shows, family shows, other type of community events.
Again, limited only by ones imagination. This is a lecture, meeting
hall, room, right here next to the community room, right near the front
entrance. We estimate that probably the Town Board would want to
hold their meetings there, it is an elevated or a theater type of room as
you see in the picture. Easily to see the presenter, easily to see any
visual presentation or audio presentations that are going on. Do you
know the capacity of that Bob? (Unknown-I think we have that at
about a hundred and fifty) So, you very well could have a town hall
meeting, a town planning board, zoning board have all of your
meetings in this lecture hall. Multi purpose rooms there will be two of
them, they are located right here and what would you use those for,
pee wee wrestling programs or mat rat programs, senior aerobics,
what you see on the bottom there is a class room of senior citizens
aerobics that is being held at the activity center. All sorts of exercise
programs, classes again only limited by ones imagination. This is my
favorite right here this is a walking, jogging track that is elevated
around the gymnasium. You talk about having to buck the crowds at
the mall in the wintertime in January when you want to go for a walk
to keep your health up and we have a lot of people that do that, we
have a walking track here that would be open to the public. It is
elevated and it is around the gymnasiums. There is an elevator right
here where you see the little x that would bring people up to that
walking track. This area right here and I will get to that in a minute is
a warm up area where there might be a couple of stationary bicycles
or treadmills just to warm up before you begin your walk or to cool
down afterwards. Exercise or cardiovascular equipment area this is
not a full-blown equipment or exercise room with weights or anything
of that nature. What you see there is probably the limit of what would
be in this area, just convenient to warm up or cool down. This is what
the initial concept would look like from the outside if you notice there
are plenty of lights, natural light, for this facility. It fits in with the
environment beautifully. We especially like the idea of the circular
drive to drop of youngsters so parents do not have to drop them off at
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a parking lot, they can drop them off at the main entrance and watch
them enter the building and be on their way. Another question
everybody is wondering how are we going to pay for this? Well, it is
an investment in our community’s future that is the way we look at it.
The projects estimated cost is about sixteen point five million. It can
be financed with thirty-year municipal bonds. Speaking with our
budget officer the annual bond and interest payment on a thirty year
bond for sixteen point five million would be about nine hundred and
eighty four thousand a year. That is based on a four percent interest
rate. Several ways to pay for this, at least two that we are aware of
and possibly you folks might know more. We could use the excess
annual sales tax revenue as a bond payment, which would be in that
neighborhood. This would take the place of any rebate for Warren
County property taxes. Another option would be to institute a town
property tax if that were the case it would be about based on the bond
payment principal and interest would be about thirty four cents per
thousand of assessed value. So, if you have a home that is worth a
hundred and fifty or assessed at a hundred and fifty thousand it would
be fifty-one dollars annually to the homeowner on a two hundred
thousand dollar home it would be about sixty-eight dollars annually.
On a three hundred thousand dollar home it would be approximately a
hundred and two dollars annually. Some of these costs amount to a
dinner for a couple and a movie. The O&M costs that we estimate
and these are not just guesses they are based on sound data. The
personnel costs we are giving you a range of about three fifty to three
eighty-five and that is based on 2007 salaries, contractual salaries.
The supplies and utilities about two sixty five to two ninety for
comparable buildings of this size that we have researched for a total
O&M cost of about between six fifteen to six seventy five.
Supervisor Stec-Is that all rec. department staff or is that the
additional staff?
Director of Parks and Recreation Harry Hansen-That is only the
building staff.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-Now again we emphasize
that membership and program fees would pay or off set the annual
operation and maintenance expenses.
Councilman Brewer-Why would we have membership and fees for
the programs?
Director Hansen-If we have a membership fee that membership fee
would entitle you to a lot of free programs, the open swim times, the
open gym times, use of the track, there would be no fee in addition to
that. If you wanted to use open swim and you didn’t have a
membership you would have to pay a daily admission. The
membership fee will also get you discounted program fees, so if you
did not have a membership and you wanted to take an aerobics class it
would cost you X amount, if you had a membership it would X minus.
Supervisor Stec-Is this typical?
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Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-The YMCA does that.
Supervisor Stec-This is how it is done elsewhere, this is not an exotic
rate structure this is how these facilities are.
Councilman Strough-If a program is popular, will Queensbury
residents get priority?
Director Hansen-There will be a resident and non-resident fee also.
Recreation Commission Member-But Queensbury Residents will get
priority.
Supervisor Stec-They do now?
Recreation Commission Member-Yes.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-If we did not do it that
way and everybody that has a membership can use every program that
we have out of the facility for free we would have to jack up the
memberships a little bit more. This way if you want your kid in the
swimming program and the mat rats but you are not going use
anything else you pay a membership fee and little bit extra as opposed
to a much higher membership fee. This keeps it down for everybody
in town.
Supervisor Stec-What I am hearing the way that you are proposing to
handle the fees and the money end of this facility is very similar to the
way that we are doing the fees now. Everyone in the Town is on the
hook for some general fund tax responsibility for the rec. department
but then in addition to that if you are not using it then you are not
paying any fees but if you are saying I am going to participate in this
basketball league you are going to cut a check.
Director Hansen-Let me give you an example, right now we do swim
lessons at the school pool and we only charge the participant for the
instructor and any equipment that goes with that program. If the
school was charging us a fee to use the building we would have to add
that to it. That is what will be added to any program fees that we
have.
Supervisor Stec-It is worth pointing out that several rec.
commissioners have very close ties to the school, it is not like they
don’t know very closely what each other is doing in both the Town’s
rec. program and the schools program. I am going to ask the question,
the Queensbury School District I do not know if they have taken an
official position on it or not, certainly you have had an opportunity to
talk to the school what is the school’s feeling on this project?
Director Hansen-The school has taken a very positive position at a
faculty meeting.
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Recreation Commission Member-I have talked to the President of the
school board and he has also very supportive, I know Brian Howard
the Superintendent of Schools is very supportive.
Mr. Lloyd Mott Recreation Commission Member-Having been the
director of health and athletics’ in the school for close to fifteen years
I realized the challenges to schedule programs in our facilities and still
maintain all the athletic programs. In the past seven years the things
that have increased like the girls and boys lacrosse, the girls soccer
and all the other programs plus the increase in the number of students
is significantly increased so that the school is just going to get to the
point where they are going to find it very difficult to keep opening
their facilities. We used to schedule every Tuesday night, every
Wednesday night and every Thursday night a gymnasiums or more
than one open to the public starting at seven o’clock and very often
the coaches were just ready to finish practice and adults were wanting
to get in there to set up for their volleyball or basketball or something
and that even creates a little bit of tension because the coach wants to
finish their practice. The school is very much in favor of this for two
reasons, number one they are going to be able to release a lot of
tension on their facilities and then improve their offerings to their own
kids, number two they are going to look at the opportunities to use
these facilities. That opens the doors to our students our senior
citizens our young adults our youth, our very young children it is just
a very positive thing for this community. I know the people at school
for the most part are very much in favor of it.
Recreation Commission Member-I know the school in particular,
years ago they had to close down the diving portion of the pool
because of a change in the safety issue, this will open up diving,
competitive diving in the community again and also an eight lane
competitive pool is going to be a treasure around here. The people
that I know in the swimming and diving community around here have
been salivating with the idea, we will have a facility in this area to be
able to be used.
Councilman Brewer-When the Rec. Commission does that will it be
the competition will there be a fee for that?
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-Nothing has been
finalized yet but there will be fees for the usage of the facilities from
outside organizations.
Supervisor Stec-All that is standard, that is the way it is done?
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-Yes.
Councilman Strough-From what I understand institutions will also be
able to reserve blocks of time, from the Senior Citizens, to you
mentioned the Queensbury School but it is entirely possible ACC,
Glens Falls and Lake George School District might be interested in
reserving blocks of time for their athletic activities. I would assume
that they would pay for their block of time there will not be an
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additional charge for the users that are coming from that institutional
facilities specifically for that use.
Councilman Boor-The personnel, what are we talking about there?
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-It is going to be open
year round, from six am to ten pm Monday through Friday, six to six
on Saturday, ten am to six pm on Sundays, a hundred hours per week,
fifty weeks a year. You are going to need people at the desk, people
there…
Councilman Boor-According to the paper, that the O&M would try to
be recovered in fees, and as a Board and as Town Employees we
typically give three percent raises per year and if you compound that
out over thirty years obviously those figures get considerably larger. I
am just assuming we would be raising the fees appropriately to cover
into the future.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-We are expecting over
time more people to get memberships, more usage.
Councilman Boor-The difference here is because it is a municipal
building it is not like the private sector where there is a turn over, you
just hire somebody at seven dollars an hour and then they go and you
hire somebody else at seven, these people stay and they get the three
percent a year and it is a career and they are paying benefits. It is not
quite the same as in the private sector, I am concerned about those
figures moving forward.
Supervisor Stec-That is a question I wanted to build on, what Roger is
asking, the positions that we are talking about adding, not all of them
are going to be full time career positions a lot of them are going to be
part time seasonal part time.
Councilman Brewer-The amount of employees that we hire in the
summertime, but if we hire two hundred in the summer now that
number is going to be reduced isn’t it?
Director Hansen-Yes.
Councilman Boor-In government we have tremendous benefits when
it comes to medical and health insurance and things you do not find
like necessarily at the YMCA or the other facilities. That is why I
want to know if these are full time employees?
Supervisor Stec-When you worked that three hundred and fifty
thousand dollars number for personnel?
Director Hansen-We assumed that building manager would be a full
time individual the custodian the cleaners during day and evening
would have to be full time union employees, beyond that you are
dealing with seasonal part time individuals, you are not dealing
with…
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Councilman Boor-You have got three or four full time.
Director Hansen-The front desk, counter people might be working
twenty hours a week and you might have five of them.
Supervisor Stec-Roughly you might say half of that three hundred and
some odd thousand-dollar figure might be full time people and the
other half might be part time.
Director Hansen-Half would be high I would say maybe a hundred
thousand it is less than half.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-The is going to be
available to people five thousand hours per year. You can use it by an
annual membership fee, daily admission fee or program fee. There
will be child sitting services there so Mom who has a couple of
children at home would like to get an exercise program they can drop
the children off and do her exercise and pick them up afterwords.
Supervisor Stec-As far as child sitting services has anyone looked
into, there are all kinds of regulatory to say we are going to provide
child sitting services do we need to get all kinds of New York State
Dept. of Health certifications?
Director Hansen-Not for the child sitting a child for a half an hour or
an hour at the most while the parents are in the program.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-Finally, we are creating a
community through recreation, health with family, friends and fun.
Supervisor Stec-Very good presentation.
Mr. Lloyd Mott Recreation Commission Member – In holding these
meeting to provide information and to share and we appreciate good
questions. The questions that you ask tonight help us prepare for
planning for this facility how to administer the facility and use the
facility and every time we get a good question it is going to help us
answer the next time as well. So, everybody that is on the recreation
commission is a member of this community. My children grew up
and graduated and some of them are coming back and living here now
I have grandchildren. The things that I have seen, I have visited
Cooperstown, which is a really nice community they have terrific
community center when I visited with them and talked with them
about it, they said you will never be sorry. The other places we
visited it is the same story. When I moved to this town twenty some
years ago I really thought I was moving into a classy place and I still
think that way. One thing Queensbury doesn’t have is a center, we
have the mall I hate to think that is the center, it is certainly a valuable
place. We have the school, it is probably the closest thing to a center
that we have I think this is the going to be a tremendous addition to
this community that I have always thought was a classy community
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and I really believe the people once they understand what we are
trying to accomplish for them and for us will support this.
Supervisor Stec-I agree, I think this has been talked about and have
been building toward tonight for a long time, for a long time there was
an information gap and I think it was a frustration on some people, the
dollar amount got out before a picture or a layout or presentation like
this. I think the more people that see this presentation the more
people you will win over. The more people that hear a Lloyd Mott
that most people in the community know your professional
background and when you say Lloyd Mott has been to the mountain at
a Cooperstown or a Jack LaBombard or I look around this room, there
are not too many faces in this room that don’t have a connection both
to the Town and to the School. We have got time the clock doesn’t
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necessarily run out on May 16 when presumably the Town Board
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will do our end of things, really to the July 26 referendum I know
that we had a very productive meeting with the Seniors, the Seniors at
time in the periphery, at times at the heart of some of the discussions
about this but I think the location and I want to get back to, I want to
build on something that John said earlier about the center and other
entities that will use this. I am not sure John if you mentioned ACC
when you rattled off a lot of the other high schools. Certainly the
original plan two years ago the thought was ACC and everyone in the
Community said that is a wonderful spot for this. For whatever
reason it didn’t happen, but it is adjacent to the ACC property, that is
why I really wanted to say look the driveway intersects with ACC.
So, this ties in both the Town campus and the ACC campus. ACC is
another one of those gems that I think you talk in the business circles
or the educational circles ACC is recognized as one of the big assets
of this part of the State. So, I think this will be an asset that will see
benefit to ACC. I know that ACC may not have been able to get
around to saying ok, you can put it here on the campus but, I can tell
you ACC wants access to a facility like this. I agree with you I think
that it will get tremendous use there are going to be questions that are
going to be hard to answer and you are not going to make everybody
happy.
Councilman Brewer-The questions are going to be answered and
asked but I think it is important that we do not just have the four
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meetings we do not stop after the 16.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-We are going to continue
to have meetings. You are going to miss a lot of people that are not at
the meetings so if you had eight or ten meetings it doesn’t matter.
Recreation Commission Member-We are going to community groups
a number of local community groups the Rotary and those kind of
people have asked us to present at their meetings.
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-Am I correct in assuming
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that on May 16 you are going to decide if this goes to referendum?
Once that happens and you make that decision we go out full bore in
terms of getting out into the community and doing presentations
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similar to this one. I would like to take a moment to thank JMZ
because these guys especially this young man at the end here I cannot
tell you the number of times that he had to change visions, Harry and I
would go through this and we don’t like that we want to change this
so Ryan would make the change and then we would come back a day
or two later well we don’t like this and Ryan would make the change
and never complain once. So, I thank you publicly Ryan for your
cooperation and Bob too.
Supervisor Stec-The sketch I like it, I think it is attractive.
Councilman Boor-Questioned if there are solar panels on the building
and could there be, if you wanted to heat the pool could you do them
with solar panels?
JMZ – Representative - We have so much to talk about what is going
to go into this facility, we have to look at all the economics and the
benefits. Noted use of glass in the building used for day lighting.
Supervisor Stec-Spoke on the GEO Thermal project at ACC…would
that be considered on this project?
JMZ-Representative-Spoke on the grant funding for the ACC project,
will reduce heating and air conditioning costs with the use of the GEO
Thermal Unit. Some of the other things we would like to look at
radiant heating on floors because you are then heating just the
surface…
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Supervisor Stec-The time line that we have talked about May 16
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through July 26 getting to bid in the winter from the architect
perspective we are not overly aggressive on the time line or is this
time line going to work for you?
JMZ-Representative-Yes. We have looked at that and we think that
we can make that. The plan is to go to bid sometime in February.
Supervisor Stec-Spoke about the article in the paper and the timing of
the Special Election.
Councilman Boor-On a special election are there absentee ballots
available? That time of the year it might be something we want to
look into, I think everybody should have the opportunity to vote on it.
Supervisor Stec-I do not know…noted those eligible to vote will have
to be registered voters in the Town of Queensbury. Questioned if Mr.
Hansen had spoken to the YMCA leadership about the proposal?
Director Hansen-We had a meeting with the YMCA, the Commission
was there, we sat down with the Board of Directors for the Y and they
expressed their concerns, we explained what our project is. They
have concerns, let me point out what we are doing now we have been
doing for twenty-seven years and they have survived and even
expanded. We are trying to get ours under one roof now instead of
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using the School and using the Nautilus Center and using the Activity
Center. We are not going do anything different than we are doing
right now except under a different location.
Supervisor Stec-We have had the same swimming pools in
Queensbury/Glens Falls since when I was a kid, it was the Y and the
Elementary pool, if you look at the census data of 1970 for
Queensbury and Glens Falls and compare today we have gotten a lot
bigger. The only thing that I did not see in this presentation and you
eluded to it and I have seen other things Harry who have you turned
away? How many times have you had to cancel?
Mrs. Connie Goedert Recreation Commission Member –We need a
list of programs that the Rec. Dept. does.
Supervisor Stec-It would be a shame if this gets inaccurately painted
that this is bad for the YMCA brush.
Recreation Commission Member-In 2002 fourteen programs were
cancelled; eighteen programs were moved modified and or reduced
due to scheduling conflicts. As you look through this fine
presentation you notice that the outdoor facilities are really admirable
in this community. You did not see too many indoor facilities and
none that the community owns other than next door.
Supervisor Stec-Which is already too small.
Recreation Commission Member-So the guarantee for any indoor
programs really doesn’t exist with this community center the
guarantee will exist. Now, I have thought an awful lot about the
question are we competing with anybody? Well, we definitely not
trying to take anybody away from a different facility. But, if you look
at the population of Queensbury give we an estimate of what the
percentage of people you think in Queensbury belong to another
facility are active I bet it is under ten percent. Our focus is not to
serve that five or ten percent our focus is the other ninety to ninety
five percent that need. I have been in health and fitness all my life
you read any magazine today and what do you read about every
newspaper what do you read about there is about two or three things
you could do to improve your health and fitness and directly effect
diseases, like heart disease and cancer and so on, exercise, nutrition
and so on and yoga classes. So, in summary we need an indoor
facility we need that indoor pool. Safety, the water safety that is
taught to the kids and then for the use for all the other age groups
there is a huge need for that in door pool. If you are going to build it
build it the right way because five years later it is awful hard to go
back in and add two lanes to a pool or to add anything else. So, if
you are going to build it, build it the right way.
Recreation Commission Member-When we visited Richfield,
Connecticut that is one of the things they said they had to cut back on
the lane pools that they did and they said don’t do that. They had
scheduled for eight and did four.
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Recreation Commission Member-Cooperstown said the same thing,
don’t undersize your pool. The rest of it is just going to give this
community the opportunity to offer all of its populations the programs
that we should offer to our people.
Recreation Commission Member-Just so the Town Board knows that
the Queensbury Senior Citizens passed a resolution to develop a
position paper that is in support of this facility. We have eight
hundred dues paying members but there are six thousand of us in the
community.
Supervisor Stec-I believe that this is a matter of getting the
information in peoples hands, informing the public, making sure that
accurate information gets out there. Between now and July an
informational effort and I think when you do that I think you will find
that you are going to be successful.
Recreation Commission Member-We appreciate the Town Board
patience I know for the last few weeks some of the Town Boards
people got a little impatient because they did not have these exact
facts. We appreciate the meeting tonight and we appreciate your
patience. Now, along with that patience you have to understand that it
was only five or six weeks ago we thought we were buying the
property and when we started to make some real decisions and so we
could not give anybody any statistics or figures or final answers
because we didn’t have them either. You think you were anxious, we
were anxious as well. I think this is a great presentation and I
appreciate the folks that worked so hard on this power point and now
what I hope and again we are residents of this community I hope that
we are all in this together. Hopefully we go forward with a united
front saying we think this is best for this community, lets get it done.
Councilman Strough-I have a few questions, the power point and Joe
your presentation, both are very nice, very professional. Is there
going to be a lounge area for parents for example waiting for kids in
various programs?
Mr. Fusco Recreation Commission Member-Noted there is an area.
Councilman Strough-Is there going to be couches and seating?
Director Hansen-It is all open hallways.
Recreation Commission Member-When we visited some other
facilities I ask them isn’t this wasted space, and they said they
purposely made the hallways a little wider so the parents and the
people waiting had a place to sit and look through a window and see
what their kids were doing.
Recreation Commission Member-Noted most sites visited had seating
in the interior hallways and also by a lounge area near the front.
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Councilman Strough-As a parent drop my kids off at a mat rat
location, am I going to have to pay an entrance fee to use the lounge
area?
Recreation Commission Member-No.
Councilman Strough-Also, with a number of people being chlorine or
chemical sensitive are we going to have an o-zone injection system
for this pool?
Recreation Commission Member-I know that the engineers have
worked on swimming pool design and we have an engineer working
on it, to be honest I am not totally up to date on it, I just know it will
be researched.
Councilman Strough-I did bring up the geo thermo idea and is that
going to add to the cost or is that already considered in the sixteen and
a half million? Noted that the system is expensive up front but in the
long run they will reduce the O&M.
Recreation Commission Member-When we get closer to bidding then
we will have a better idea of exactly what the costs are and we will
have to make adjustments to the building, but I think the rec.
commissions idea is that we are going to make some adjustments to
the building to keep it within the sixteen and a half million dollar
budget, that is the status of that project at this point. We have not
brought our engineers in to the process yet these are conceptual
drawings. We are using square foot dollar costs based on similar
projects so all of those things we will get further identified as we get
more into schematic design. This is really what we call concept
design, so as we get more information we get better handle on costs
and what can go into the building.
Councilman Boor-Would it be safe to say that at the point that it goes
to referendum the public will have an actual picture of what it will be?
Recreation Commission Member-When it goes to referendum this is
the level of information that we will have.
Councilman Boor-My only fear would be that you vote on this and
when it comes to flourishion it is half the size or it doesn’t have a lot
of the accoutrements.
Recreation Commission Member-Noted they have allowed for
contingencies in the plan.
Councilman Boor-It is reverse is my concern, lets say you go to the
sixteen five but you only get half the building?
Recreation Commission Member-What he is saying you can do that
building and probably more for sixteen five.
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Councilman Boor-I agree probably you have done the work but the
reality sometimes is not the same.
Recreation Commission Member-We have already cut our wish list
down, this was a three-gym facility, we have cut three multi purpose
rooms back …
Supervisor Stec-Questioned expandability?
Recreation Commission Member-Showed where expansion can
happen in two areas.
Recreation Commission Member-Noted that they have not set down
with the Town Board to discuss to talk about, what are you think
about here is this access road acceptable like this or are you going to
want more direct access?
Supervisor Stec-What I was thinking when I first glanced at that I like
the access road if you could move it further to the south it would be
nice if the access road could continue along that northern property line
so that we could access exactly. Spoke on other ideas for the land in
the future. The sixteen and a half is both hard and soft costs?
Director Hansen-Yes.
Councilman Boor-On your circular turn around I assume that a bus
could be parked there and cars could also continue?
Recreation Commission -Yes.
Councilman Strough-We could expand on the access road idea I am
assuming that we are going to have some kind of pedestrian access on
the road if we do have a pedestrian access on this road coming from
Haviland that could be tied into bicycle pedestrian plan along
Haviland and maybe Meadowbrook so we could get a comprehensive
network there on that side of town. I have been working on my side
of town but this presents opportunities as well as tying this into a
comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian program.
Supervisor Stec-Spoke with Bill Lamy and Paul Dusek about
easement on West Mountain and Corinth Road for the widening of
that shoulder, that is one thing I told Bill Lamy is the long term vision
here is anytime the County goes out and does any kind of road like
Country Club or any of the County Road, Corinth, West Mountain
that they should be looking long term. Today people are out there
walking and pushing strollers and biking and you do need to design
that. Our main arterial roads in the Town happen to be County Roads,
there are a few exceptions where there is either State or Town but the
County has the lion share of the big ones that you do worry about
speed and traffic and mixing cars and pedestrians and bicyclist. I do
agree with that and because we have the bike trail at the corner of
Blind Rock Road and Country Club Road, I think one of the very first
things that we should push the County to do once this comes to
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flourision is to widen the shoulder on Blind Rock Road and Haviland
Road so you are providing a much easier and safer access for bicyclist
to get here from a bike trail system throughout the Town that is going
to grow so this ought to be integrated with that. I think that is a really
good idea.
Recreation Commission Member-We thank you very much gentlemen
for being here.
Councilman Turner-The facility in Connecticut did they rent that out
to anybody but their members?
Recreation Commission Member-I think they did. Birthday parties
etc.
Director Hansen-A portion of the pool, meeting rooms.
Councilman Turner-Any meets at the pool?
Recreation Commission Member-They down sized their pool that was
the problem. You have the opportunity with an eight lane pool to
have meets.
Councilman Turner-Can we hold a diving meet there?
Recreation Commission Member-Yes.
Councilman Turner-Would there be an elevated tower?
Director Hansen-No. One meter. We do not want to get into three
meters.
Supervisor Stec-Anything else.
RESOLUTION ADJOURNING SPECIAL MEETING
RESOLUTION NO. 216.2005
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Theodore Turner WHO MOVED FOR
ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. John Strough
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury
hereby adjourns its Special Meeting.
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Duly adopted this 26 day of April, 2005 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Boor, Mr. Turner, Mr. Strough, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Stec
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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Respectfully submitted,
Miss Darleen M. Dougher
Town Clerk-Queensbury