1984-08-14 TOWN BOARD MEETING 211
AUGUST 14, 1984
TOWN BOARD MEMBERS
Mrs. Frances Walter-Supervisor
Mr. Daniel Olson-Councilman
Dr. Charles Eisenhart-Councilman
Mrs. Betty Monahan-Councilman
Mr. Wilson Mathias-Town Counsel
ABSENT:
Mr.. Daniel Morrell-Councilman
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY Councilman Eisenhart
PRESS: G.F. Post Star, WBZA
GUESTS: Mr. South, Mr. Merlow, Mr. Carusone
TOWN OFFICIALS: Mr. Bolton, Mr. Flaherty, Mr. Naylor
MEETING OPENED 7:30 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING
Mobile Home Application of David & Bonnie Comstock of Forest Park to locate a mobile
home on W. Sunset Avenue, owner of property John Liapes-Contract Sale-1979 Fairmont
Mr. Comstock was present Notice Shown 7:32 P.M.
Councilman Eisenhart—Questioned the location of the lot.
Mr. Comstock-The lot is behind the old mobile home remains...
Councilman Monahan- You will be entering from the dirt Road?
Mr. Comstock- Yes.
Councilman Eisenhart- I spoke to a neighbor, who is very adverse, I suggested that he
come tonight.
Town Clerk- Mr. Ingraham called me...he seemed to be satisfied after speaking with
me...he could not attend tonights meeting...
Supervisor Walter- Asked if anyone wished to speak either for or against the application...
no one spoke...
Councilman Olson- I have not heard from anyone either way...
(Discussion held in regard to the name of the street and if it was a town road...Mr. South,
Highway Employee noted that the road was plowed...Mr. Flaherty stated that it was
a Town Highway.)
Councilman Eisenhart- Will you be receiving Town Water?
Mr. Comstock-Yes.
Supervisor Walter- Asked if there was further discussion...Hearing none the Public Hearing
was closed 7:37 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING
Regarding the Establishment of the Mountainview Water District Hearing Opened 7:37
P.M. Notice Shown
Supervisor Walter- Introduced Mr. Scudder, the engineer on the Project...
Mr. Scudder-(maps used) Described the boundary of the Water Distict...Noted that the
main transmission line runs down West Mountain Road and we will tap into that main,
at this point, we will supply water to Stewart Road, Baker Road, Little Road and Sawn
Road and it has been tapped to supply water on Pinewood Hollow Road. This is a small
district, the Town has received several petitions requesting water in this area.
Councilman Eisenhart-Why are the mains already in the Pinewood Road area?
Mr. Scudder-Because the new subdivision regulations require that the developer place
the lines...
Councilman Eisenhart-Is there water in them?
Mr. Scudder-I believe so...
Mr. South-Did the town bear the expense of the line down West Mountain Road?
Supervisor Walter- The Town is continuing to place a line down West Mountain
Road for a tie in. Basically when we did not have any transmission lines along
the West Mountain Fbad, if there was any kind of a problem with the water in another
section of Town, we would be out of water. We are trying to run the main so if
there is a water main break in the other half of town, we can supply water to other —'
sections. We are currently laying mains as we can to make a tie in...
Mr. Scudder- The cost estimate is $26,300.00 that involves ductile iron pipe with
appurtenances and fire hydrants..work to be done by the water department...
Mr. South- You have listed four dressors, where are they going?
Mr. Scudder- This is an estimate, they are not going anywhere, we may not need
them...
Supervisor Walter- In establishing a water district we have to go out and have an
Engineer stamp the plans and come up with an estimate of the expenses. What
we will do in establishing the water district is to send these dollar amounts down
to the Department of Audit and Control, they will come back and say whether
or not the district is within the means of the people that are living in the area
and whether we can create the district. The district cannot go over the dollars
that we are talking to you tonight, we cannot spend within that district more dollars
than $26,300.00, we can spend less. We are talking tonight about the worst possible
case, so the dollars, we are talking about in the average household, you will know
that you are not going to pay more than that. There is a very good chance, like
in the creation of the Broadacres Water District, at the public hearing people were
told they would pay something like $14.51 a thousand, when it actually come in
we were paying approximately $12.00. We are telling you the worst, it cannot
be more or we would have to go back to you people to see if you wated to do it.
What we can give you now is our estimate of what it would cost and what we feel
is going to be needed.
Town Counsel, Mathias-Revied the procedure for establishing a district...
Mr. Merlow-Questioned what would happen if the residents of West Mountain or
Land O' Pines did not want to be in the water district?
Mr. Flaherty-Water Supt.-The residents of Land O'Pines Water District cannot
vote on this district...The only people who can vote are those who are in the district,
these people are getting water now, but they are also paying a surcharge equal
to what the tax in the Queensbury Water District, some of the people are hooked
up to City Water are paying double the City rate. Regarding the economics of
it, they will be better off to go with the new district...
Mr. M erlo w-Questioned if the residents that have wells will like being taxed more
to allow those of us who need the water to have a district?
Councilman Olson-It only takes a small percentage of the people in a district to
force a vote but it takes a majority to turn it down.
Mr. South-Questioned how much is the surcharge and what is the estimate of cost
on $1,000.00 assessment for this proposed district?
Mr. Scudder-Illustriation=l0% interest retiring in 10 years, 1st. year cost $7.17
per thousand... --�'
Supervisor Walter-The 1st. year costs would be $7.17, current Qsby. is $7.48 per
thousand in a district such as this for the most part it is a descinding rate, unless
financing charges go higher than 10%.
Mr. Flaherty-Water Supt.-Those paying surcharge are paying at the Queensbury
rate...
Mr. Scudder-Mr. South have you firgured out what you would be paying? Whilt
is your assessment?
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you are talking about $60.00, to retire the debt for the capital costs of construction
on top of that you have your water usage tax, and a one time charge for hookup.
Mr. Merlow- The cost is immaterial, we would like the water...
Unknown- The water main on the corner of Stewart and Baker Road,why is it extended
across the road and not like at the corner of Sawn Road? (Fire Hydrant)
Mr. Scudder- It was placed for discharge purposes ...noted that at the time they are
working on the system it may be changed as to the placement of the hydrant...
Mr. Flaherty-Water Supt.- Noted that it was hoped to have a standard feed for the lot...
Unknown- Do you have plans to repave the road after the lines are placed?
Supervisor Walter- Has it been paved in the last few years?
Mr. South- That road was paved when it was first put in 18 years ago.
Unknown- I know they pay a double rate but the pressure is terrible...
Supervisor Walter- The Health Dept. frowns on untreated water, at that point that is
exactly what it is...
Mr. Flaherty- Water Supt.- Noted that in the past if you hooked up to the City line you
signed an agreement that you would provide your own chlorination...
Mr. Scudder- How much pressure do you have in that area?
Mr. South- Somedays you have good pressure some days you have none.
Unknown- At the end of Stewart Road, it takes 45-60 min. to fill a washing machine...
Unknown- Do you have any idea when we could expect to have water?
Supervisor Walter-Hopefully this fall...
Mr. Flaherty-Water Supt.- That is a small project, once we have approvals...late October
if lucky...
Unknown- If we run out of water before then, after the district has been approved...
Supervisor Walter- If you have any kind of an emergency situation you should call the
Town Office or the Water Dept. and we will do our best to help you out in an emergency.
Mr. Bennett- I have run out of water once...
Supervisor Walter-Asked for further comments, hearing none the Pulbic Hearing was
closed...8:11 P.M.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES
RESOLUTION NO. 187, Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart, who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Betty Monahan:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board minutes of July 24th and 31st., 1984 be and hereby
are approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan
Noes: None
Absent: -Mr.-Morrell
Abstain: Mrs. Walter
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OLD BUSINESS
Mobile home Application of Michael Barber to locate a mobile home on Route 149
1 yr. application
Councilman Olson- This application came before the Board at our last meeting, at that
time it was decided by the Board that they wished to look at the location... Mr. Barber
has stated that he will be building a residence at this location...
Councilman Monahan- Questioned that the driveway looked dangerous...
Mr. Barber- Noted that all the residents on 149 have the same problem, he would be
placing a "U" driveway to help with the problem... '
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE TEMPORARY PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 188, Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart, who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS, Michael & Martha Barber have made application in accordance with paragraph
2 (B) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE FOR
THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile home outside
of a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated on Route 149, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application are
sufficient to authorize the issuance of the permit requested by said application, therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance, temporary
permission is hereby given to Michael & Martha Barber of Pyramid Pines Saratoga, N.Y.
to locate a mobile home outside of a licensed mobile home court for a period of one
year at property situated at Route 149, Town of Queensbury, and that the Building
Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to issue such permit in accordance with the
terms and conditions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE BINGO LICENSE
RESOLUTION NO. 189 , Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Betty Monahan:
RESOLVED, that Bingo License No. 17042 be and hereby is approved allowing
V.F.W. Post 6196 to hold Bingo occasions from November 13, 1984 through
April 30, 1985 and be it further
RESOLVED, that this license includes one Sunday Bingo .
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: Dr. Eisenhart
Absent: Mr. Morrell
RESOLUTION TO SET PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING COLONIAL CABLEVISION,
INC, RATES
RESOLUTION NO. 190, Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS, Colonial Cablevision, Inc•, has been franchised by the Town of Queensbury
to install and operate a community -t.Aevision antenna system in the Town of Queensbury
which said franchise provided for a guarantee of installation charges and rates to
customers, and
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WHEREAS, the franchise has notified said Town that prevailing economic conditions
impair the continuance of such service at the guaranteed charges and rates prescribed
and have requested an opportunity to be heard in respect thereof, and
WHEREAS, Town Law, Section 100 requires a public hearing on amendments of ordinances,
rules and regulations, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that a public hearing on the proposed change of guaranteed rates and charges
of Colonial Cablevision Inc. be held Tuesday, August 28, 1984 at 7:30 P.M. and that the
Town Clerk will give notice of such hearing by publication thereof in the official town
newspaper once at least 10 days prior to the date specified for such hearing, specifying
the time when and the place where such hearing will be held and in general terms
describing the proposed change.
Public Hearing to consider the amendments of the contract between Colonial Cablevision,
Inc. and the Town of Queensbury in respect to increased monthly rates, increased
connection and reconnection charges and increase in rates for additional TV Hookups,
to customers in the Town of Queensbury.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 191 , Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Dr. Charles Eisenhart:
WHEREAS, David & Bonnie Comstock have made application in accordance with
paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled;
ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME
COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK,
to locate a mobile home at property situated W. Sunset Avenue, and
WHEREAS, this Town Board has conducted a public hearing in connection with
-- said application and has heard all persons desiring to be heard in favor of or against
said application, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application
and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize the issuance of the permit
requested by said application, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance,
permission is hereby given to David & Bonnie Comstock to locate a mobile home at
property situated at W. Sunset Avenue and that the Building Inspector is hereby authorized
and directed to issue such permit in accordance with the terms and conditions of
said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
(Discussion held in regard to the Contract of Sale...Town Counsel, any permit that the
Board is giving is not passing on the validity of the contract...)
RESOLUTION MAKING DETERMINATION OF NO SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT OF PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MOUNTAINVIEW WATER DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 192 , Introduced by Mrs. Frances Walter , who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Betty Monahan:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York has
heretofore duly caused a general map, plan and report to be prepared and filed in the
Office of the Town Clerk of the said Town in relation to the establishment of a proposed
water district in said Town, to be known as the Mountainview Water District; and
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WHEREAS, the establishment of the proposed water district and the construction of
the improvements proposed therefor (hereinafter "The Project") constitute an action
under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (hereinafter "SEAR");
and
WHEREAS, under the implementing regulations set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617, the Project
is an unlisted action; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has caused to be prepared a Short Environmental Assessment
Form pertaining to the project; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has considered the general map, plan and report along with
the Short Environmental Assessment Form and all evidence given at a public hearing
concerning the proposed establishment of said district; and
WHEREAS, it appears that no significant environmental impact would result from the
establishment of the water district or the construction of the improvements proposed
therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that it be hereby determined that the establishment of the Mountainview
Water District and the construction of the improvements proposed therefor will have
no significant environmental impact under SEAR.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED
ESTABLISHMENT OF A WATER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY,WARREN
COUNTY, NEW YORK TO BE KNOWN AS THE MOUNTAINVIEW WATER DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 193 , Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson , who'moved for its adoption, seconder.,
by Mrs. Betty Monahan:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York has
heretofore duly caused a general map, plan and report to be prepared and filed in the
Office of the Town Clerk of the said Town in relation to the establishment of a proposed
water district in said Town, to be known as the Mountainview Water District; and
WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by the said Town Board on July 10, 1984 reciting
a description of the boundaries of said proposed district, the improvements proposed,
the maximum amount proposed to be expended for said improvements, the proposed method
of financing to be employed, the fact that said map and plan were on file in the Town
Clerk's Office for public inspection, and specifying the 14th day of August, 1984 at 7:30
P.M. prevailing time, at the Town Office Building, Town of Queensbury, Bay & Haviland
Roads, in said Town as the time when and the place where said Town Board would meet
for the purpose of holding a public hearing to hear all persons interested in the subject
thereof concerning the same; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place set forth in said order,
as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be heard were duly heard; and
WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map and plan and the evidence
given at said public hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York
as follows:
SECTION 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public hearing, it is hereby found
and determined as follows:
A) The notice of the' aforesaid public hearing was published and posted as required by
law and is otherwise sufficient:
B) All the property and property owners within said proposed district are benefited
thereby;
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C) All the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of said
proposed district; and
D) The establishment of said proposed district is in the public interest.
SECTION 2. The resolution shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A WATER DISTRICT IN
THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO BE KNOWN
AS THE MOUNTAINVIEW WATER DISTRICT, AND FURTHER APPROVING THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED THEREFOR
RESOLUTION NO. 194, Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart who moved for its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York
has heretofore duly caused a general map, plan and report to be prepared and filed
in the Office of the Town Clerk of said Town in relation to the establishment of
a proposed water district in said Town, to be known as the Mountainview Water
District.
WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on July 10, 1984 reciting
a description of the boundaries of said proposed district, the improvements proposed,
the maximum amount proposed to be expended for said improvements, the proposed
method of financing to be employed, the fact that said map and plan were on file
in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection, and specifying the 14th day of
August, 1984 at 7:30 o'clock p.m., prevailing time, at the Queensbury Town Office
Building, Bay & Haviland Roads, in said Town, as the time when and the place where
said Town Board would meet for the purpose of holding a public hearing to hear
all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; and
WHEREAS, such order was duly published and posted in the manner and within
the time prescribed by Section 209-d of the Town Law and proof of said publication
and posting has been duly presented to said Town Board; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place set forth in
said order, as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be heard were duly heard;
and
WHEREAS, following said public hearing, and based upon the evidence given thereat,
said Town Board duly adopted a resolution determining in the affirmative all of
the questions set forth in Subdivision 1 of Section 209-e of the Town Law; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to adopt a further resolution pursuant to Subdivision
3 of Section 209-e of the Town Law, approving the establishment of said district
and the construction of the improvements proposed therefore;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New
York, as follows:
SECTION 1. The establishment of a water district in the Town of Queensbury,
Warren County, New York to be known as the Mountainview Water District, to
be bounded and described as hereinafter set forth, and the construction of a water
system to serve said district, including the acquisition of land or rights in land,
and original furnishings, equipment, machinery or apparatus necessary in connection
therewith at a maximum estimated cost of Twenty-Six Thousand Three Hundred
($26,300.00) Dollars is hereby approved and authorized. The method of financing
the cost of said improvement shall be by the issuance of not more than Twenty-Six
Thousand Three Hundred ($26,300.00) Dollars in serial bonds of said Town, maturing
in annual installments over a period not exceeding thirty (30) years, payable in
the first instance from a levy on the taxable real property in said water district
which the Town Board of said Town shall determine and specify to be especially
benefited thereby in the manner prescribed by Subdivision 2 of Section 202 of Town
Law.
SECTION 2. Said water district shall be bounded and described as is set forth in
Schedule "A" annexed hereto and made a part hereof.
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SECTION 3. Within ten days after the date that the adoption of this resolution becomes
effective, the Town Clerk of said Town is hereby directed to file a certified copy
of this resolution, in duplicate, in the Office of the State Department of Audit
and Control, in Albany, New York, together with an application, in duplicate, for
permission to establish the aforesaid water district, in the manner required by
the provisions of Subdivision 3 of Section 209-f of the Town Law.
SECTION 4.. This resolution is subject to a permissive referendum as provided
by Section 209-e of the Town Law.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
SCHEDULE A
BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of lot 14, Pinewood Hollow subdivision,
and running from thence southerly along the easterly bounds of said lot 14 and
the easterly bounds of lots 15 through 21 to the northeasterly corner of lands of
David and Carol Bennett; thence continuing southerly along the easterly bonds
of the said lands of Bennett and easterly bounds of lands of Henry and Sylvia Beaton
and the easterly bounds of Little Road; thence running westerly along the southerly
bounds of Little Road to the southeasterly corner of lands of James and Gertrude
Emery; thence running westerly along the southerly bounds of the said lands of
Emery and the southerly bounds of lands of James and June Haggard to the
southwesterly bounds thereof in the easterly bounds of West Mountain Road; thence
continuing westerly, crossing West Mountain Road, to the southeasterly corner
of lands of Brenton and Liesl Haviland; thence continuing westerly along the southerly
bounds of the said lands of Haviland to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence
running northerly along the westerly bounds of the said alnds of Haviland, the
westerly bounds of lands of Alan and Sharon Howes, the westerly bounds of lands
of Michael and Cheryl Nichols and the westerly bounds of lands of Judy Braley,
the northwesterly corner of the said lands of Brakley; thence running easterly along
a portion of the northerly bounds of the said lands of Braley to the southwesterly
corner of lot 5, of the Berkley Development; running thence northerly and
northeasterly along the westerly and northwesterly bounds of the said lot 5 to the --
northwesterly corer of lands of Douglas and Donna Sawn; thence running easterly
along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Sawn, to a point in the westerly
bounds of West Mountain Road; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of West
Mountain Road to the southeasterly corner of lot 1 of the Berkley Development;
thence running westerly along the southerly bounds of the said lot 1 of the Berkley
Development to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the
westerly bounds of the said lot 1 to the southwesterly corner of lands of Richard
and Marjorie Bailey; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands
of Bailey to the northwesterly corner thereof in the southerly bounds of the lands
of the City of Glens Falls; thence running easterly along the southerly bounds of
the said lands of the City of Glens Falls, crossing West Mountain Road, to the
northwesterly corner of lands formerly of Gertrude VanDusen, now lands of Michael
and Ralph Woodbury; thence running southerly along a portion of the westerly bounds
of the said lands formerly of VanDusen, now of Woodbury, to the point and place
of beginning.
RESOLUTION OF SORROW
RESOLUTION NO. 195, Introduced by the Entire Town Board
WHEREAS Mr. Douglas Luke had served as a member of the —�
g Queensbury Conserservation
Advisory Counsel, and
WHEREAS, Mr. Luke devoted his time and efforts with enthusiasm and dedication to
promote the quality of our environment in Queensbury,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury and the people of Queensbury
were saddened to learn of the untimely passing of Mr. Douglas Luke and be it further
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RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, on behalf of the people 1
of the Town does hereby express their deep sorrow on the death of their friend, Mr. Douglas
Luke and does express to his wife and family their heartfelt sympathy at this difficult
time.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
COMMUNICATIONS
-Mobile Home Application of Ormen & Claudia Gilliland of Twin Channel Road to locate
a mobile home on Twin Channel Road owner of property Kathleen Eldred
Councilman Eisenhart- Mr. Bolton- There is a notation of the application, "might have
a problem with installation of home",. what do you mean?
Mr. Bolton-Assistant Building Inspector-Noted that there was a very steep grade to go
up for the placement of the.mobild'home..
Mr. Gilliland- Noted that the mobile home can be placed on the lot...
Councilman Eisenhart- Kathleen Eldred owns this now, is she going to sell this to you?
Mr. Gilliland- Yes.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 196 , Introduced by Mrs. Frances Walter who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Betty Monahan:
WHEREAS, Ormen and Claudia Gilliland have made application in accordance with
paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled
ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME
COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK,
to locate a mobile home outside at property situated at Twin Channel road, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that said application complies with the
requirements of said ordinance, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application
are sufficient to justify further consideration by this board, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance,
the Town Board shall conduct a public hearing on said application on August 28,
1984 , at 7:30P.M. in the Queensbury Town Office Building, Bay Road, and that
the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give proper notice of said
public hearing in accordance with the provisions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
(Town Board-requested that Mr. Gilliland stake out the placement of the mobile home on the
property)
-Ltr. Qsby. Planning Board-on file- Disapproval of the rezoning request for Homer Avenue
Supervisor Walter- We had asked that the Planning Board give this Board a recommendation
to take no action or rezone, ...
Councilman Eisenhart- I would prefer to leave it the way it is...
Unknown- Asked if the residents in the area have any recourse in this matter...asked
what the 50' Buffer Zone meant?
Supervisor Walter- Businesses that are already in operation are probably grandfathered,
but new businesses that go in need to have 50' buffer zone...
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At this time the Town Board will take no action on the rezoning request...
Councilman Monahan- Asked if the residents had any input into the Planning Meeting?
Unknown- No, I found out what happened after the meeting...
Supervisor Walter- I would suggest that you appear before the Planning Board, I will
speak with the Chairman about this...I will ask Mr. Roberts to put you on the agenda...
Unknown- Asked what a sign on the street saying 2 Ton Limit except for local
deliveries...meant?
Mr. Naylor-Highway Supt.-Just what it means, unless it is milk, bread, fuel trucks, local
deliveries are exempt...
Unknown- Graders, Backhoes are over two tons?
Mr. Naylor- Yes...
Unknown- Who enforces these laws?
Mr. Naylor-Highway Supt.-The Sheriff's Dept.
Unknown- I understand that the Town has a twenty foot right of way onto your property...
twenty feet back from the center of the road?
Mr. Naylor-Highway Supt.-It depends if it is a deeded highway or a road by use...by use
it would be 49% feet wide, if it is deeded 20' wide that is all we own...normal Town Roads
are 50' wide, 25' from the center of the road...
Unknown- Does a private citizen have the right to use the right of way?
Mr. Naylor- yes...
Unknown- Questioned if she was paying taxes on this property...
Councilman Monahan-A survey map will show you where your lines are...
-Ltr. D.O.T. Area Speed Limit - Twicwood Area - 30 MPH on file cc:Highway Dept.
-Mobile Home Application-Robert Holt-3 Briwood Circle to locate a Mobile Home on _.
Twin Channel Park
Councilman Eisenhart- Questioned the location of Twin Channel Park vs Twin Channel
Road?
Mr. Holt-It is the road that goes toward the river, there are three residences on the road...
Councilman Eisenhart-Are you asking for a one year permit or permanent?
Mr. Holt- Permanent...
Supervisor Walter- There is no stated hardship on this application, questioned if Mr. Holt
would review the application and state such in writing...
Mr. Holt- Took back the application to revise it...noted that there has been a mobile
home on this lot in the past...removed approximately one and a half years ago...
Supervisor Walter- We will request that Mr. Holt revise his application and at such time
as this is completed, we will decide if a public hearing will be set...
-Ltr. Supervisor Walter, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency-we passed
a local law regarding the Flood Plains Management Regulations and this is a letter from
the agency indicating that we have been assured participation in the program, we have
met their regulations through that local law
-Ltr. Supervisor Walter- APA A Meeting held 7-31-84, we asked for $8,000.00 to defray
costs in dealing with local planning and be received $6,000.00
REPORTS
-Town Clerk-Month of July 1984 on file
-Building & Zoning-Month of July 1984 on file
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OPEN FORUM
Discussion held in regard to the acceptance of new roads...Mr. Carusone was present..
stated that he will have a road ready for acceptance before the next meeting...
Supervisor Walter-I did indicate to Mr. Carusone, that I did not myself understand why
the Board needed two weeks to approve a road, that fact that if all the completed
information was brought to the Board, they did not need two weeks...we would like at
least one week...I indicated to Mr. Carusone, that I would talk to Mr. Flaherty and Mr.
Naylor and our Attorney saying that once the road has been completed Mr. Naylor, if
you would drop me a letter right away instead of being part of an 'agenda, if they get,
all the deed information to the attorney and if it is ok and the Water ]dept. letter of
approval, once all items are collected the Board will look at it...then after the Board
has looked at it, it can be put on the agenda for the next meeting...
Mr. Carusone- I have no objections to that at all...
Supervisor Walter- Asked if there was anyone else to speak at open forum-closed...
Mr. Holt has revised his mobile home application and it is now before the Board...
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 197 , Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Betty Monahan:
WHEREAS, Robert G. Holt has made application in accordance with paragraph 2
(c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE
FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN
THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile
home outside at property situated at Twin Channel Park, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that said application complies with the
requirements of said ordinance, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application
are sufficient to justify further consideration by this board, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance,
the Town Board shall conduct a public hearing on said application on August 28,
1984 , at 7:30P.M. in the Queensbury Town Office Building, Bay Road, and that
the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give proper notice of said
public hearing in accordance with the provisions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION NO. 198, Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart who moved for its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Frances Walter:
RESOLVED, that Audit of Bills as appears on Abstract No. 84-8A and numbered 1377
through 1533A and totaling $231,174.30 be and hereby-is approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Walter
Noes: None
Absent: Mr. Morrell
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase,
Town Clerk