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RESOLVED, THAT AUDIT OF BILLS AS LISTED ON ABSTRACT NO . 80-2A AND
NUMBERED 110 THROUGH 297 AND TOTALING $92, 462 . 84 BE AND HEREBY IS
APPROVED.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON, MR. MORRELL, MR . ROBERTSON, MRS . WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : DR. EISENHART
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLUTION NO. 78 . INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED _
FOR ITS ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MRS . FRANCES WALTER :
RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD HEREBY CALLS FOR AN EXECUTIVE SESSION
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING PURCHASE OF PROPERTY .
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON, MR. MORRELL, MR . ROBERTSON, MRS . WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT: DR . EISENHART
RESOLUTION TO RECONVENE
RESOLUTION NO. 79, INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDS BY MR . DANIEL OLSON :
RESOL\'Fr), THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HEREBY
REOPENS THE REGULAR MEETING .
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
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AYES : MR. OLSON, MR. MORRELL, MR . ROBERTSON, MRS . WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : DR. EISENHART
DISCUSSION-RESOURCE RECOVERY- A DISCUSSION WAS HELD IN REGARD TO
PARTICIPATING ON THE BASIS OF SLUDGE BURNING AT THE PROPOSED PLANT. . .
ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED .
RESPECTFULLY,
DONALD A. CHASE
TOWN CLERK
TOWN BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 26, 1980
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MRS . FRANCES WALTER-SUPERVISOR
MR . DANIEL OL'SON-COUNCILMAN
DR. CHARLES EISENHART-COUNCILMAN
MR . DANIEL MORRELL-COUNCILMAN
MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON-COUNCILMAN
MEMBERS ABSENT- JOSEPH BRENNAN-TOWN COUNSEL
MEETING OPENED 7 : 30 P . M. SALUTE TO THE FLAG LED BY COUNCILMAN
ROBERTSON
SUPERVISOR WALTER- WELCOMED THE OUEENSBURY PACK 18 WEBELO SCOUTS
SCOT BALLARD, MICHAEL CALIGUIRI, DAVID 'CHADWICK, PETER HESS, MICHAEL
LASHWAY, EUGENE LEE, DAVID MCCOMSEY . . . LEADERS-MR . LASHWAY, MR . BALLARD,
MR. AIKENS . . . SCOUTS WORKING ON CITIZENSHIP BADGES . . .
PRESS : G. F. POST STAR
GUESTS : AREA SENIOR CITIZENS
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RESOLUTIONS
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RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES
RES01liTTON NO- 80 . INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED FOR
ITS ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR . DANIEL MORRELL :
RESOLVED, THAT THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 12, 1980 BE AND HEREBY ARE
APPROVED.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON, DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL, MR . ROBERTSON, MRS . WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
DISCUSSION HELD IN REGARD TO THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE ROAD,MICHAELS
DRIVE . . . HIGHWAY SUPT. MR. GEALT WAS NOTIFIED BY TOWN COUNSEL THAT
THE DEED 14ASBRRECT. . .AND TITLE WAS CLEAR -ACCEPTANCE OF THE
ROAD WILLNOT ACTED UPON UNTIL THE DEED CAN BE PRESENTED TO THE TOWN
BOARD. . .
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PROVISIONAL POSITION IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
PF:r,OILITT�(1N_N10 __ Al INTRODUCED BY MRS . FRANCES WALTER WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, THE WARREN COUNTY CETA POSITION OF S►r!ITCHBOARDIRECEPTIONIST
PRESENTLY FILLED BY NOREEN KELLY WILL TERMINATE ON FEBRUARY 22, 1980
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT NOREEN KELLY WILL BE MADE A PROVISIONAL EMPLOYEE UNDER
THE TITLE OF CLERK AT AN HOURLY RATE OF $3 . 77 IN THE ASSESSOR DEPARTMENT
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY FOR A THREE MONTH PERIOD EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 25, 1980
AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT SAID POSITION SHALL BE PAID FROM THE PERSONAL
SERVICE ACCOUNT OF ASSESSMENT .
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON, DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL, MR . ROBERTSON, MRS . WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT: NONE
COMMUNICATIONS
LTR.
FEBRUARY 22, 1980
TO: TOWN BOARD MEMBERS
FROM: FRAN WALTER
L- I HAVE APPOINTED MR. GERRY L. NELSON, 52 WINTERGREEN DRIVE AS A
MEMBER OF THE OUEENSBURY BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE .
_ LTR. -ON FILE FROM THE 'DIVISION OF EQUALIZATION AND ASSESSMENT-STATE
OF NEW YORK RE: MR . MICHALE R. SWAN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETING PHASE I
OF THE BASIC COURSE OF TRAINING FOR ASSESSORS . . .
LTR . ON FILE BAY RIDGE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. , INC . ACTIVE MEMBER LIST
BID OPENING FOUR DOOR SEDAN 1980
2 : OOP.M. 2-26-80
GLEN FORD QUAKER RD. GLENS FALLS, N. Y.
FORD FAIRMONT 1980 $5, 169 . 00 TRADE $400 . 00 TOTAL 5219 . 00
OPTION 6 CYL. ENGINE $169 . 00 ADDITIONAL
NON COL . ATTACHED.
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BID OPENING USED CHEVROLET NOVA 1976
2 : 00 P.M. 2-26-80
N.W. BODENWEISER
24 LK. GEORGE RD.
LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. $210 . 00 NON COL . ATTACHED
MORGAN COMBS
VANDUSEN RD.
GLENSFALLS, N. Y. $357 . 50 NON COL , ATTACHED
LTR . ON FILE FROM MR . GEALT RECOMMENDING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE
BID FROM GLEN FORD. . .
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT BID ON NEW VEHICLE FOR HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
RF';OLUTTON NO, 82 , INTRODUCED BY MR, DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR, DANIEL MORRELL :
WHEREAS, MR . DANIEL GEALT, HIGHWAY SUPT. FOR THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
DID RECOMMEND THAT WE ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR A NEW VEHICLE FOR THE
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, AND
WHEREAS, ONE BID WAS SUBMITTED AND RECEIVED AND OPENED AT THE SPECIFIED
TIME AND PLACE BY THE DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING/TOWN CLERK DONALD A. CHASE
AND SUCH BID WAS THEN TURNED OVER TO MR. GEALT FOR HIS RECOMMENDATION, AND
WHEREAS, MR. GEALT HAS REQUESTED THAT THE TOWN BOARD ACCEPT THE BID
INCLUDING TRADE IN FOR A NEW 1980 FAIRMONT WITH 6 CYL , ENGINE IN THE
AMOUNT OF $ 5388 . 00 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HEREBY ACCEPTS
THE BID OF GLEN FORD, QUAKER ROAD, GLENS FALLS, N.Y. FOR A 1980
FORD FAIRMONT AT A COST OF $5, 388 . 00 AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT THE FINANCING OF THE NEW CAR WAS INCLUDED IN THE 1980
HIGHWAY DEPT. BUDGET.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
'A}YES : MR. OLSON, DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL, MR , ROBERTSON,
MRS . WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT: NONE
SUPERVISOR WALTER-ANNOUNCED THAT THE WEST GLENS FALLS VOLUNTEER FIRE CO .
WILL HAVE AN OPEN HOUSE ON MARCH 2ND , FROM 10 TO THE NEW RESCUE
VAN WILL BE ON DISPLAY. . .
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- I WILL BE MEETING WITH MR , BODENWEISER AND THE
FIRE CHIEFS THIS THURSDAY NIGHT. . .
REPORTS- PLACED ON FILE POLICE DEPT, JANUARY 1980 ,
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- NOTED THAT A MEETING WILL BE SET UP SOON
WITH MR. MORRELL AND HIMSELF TO DISCUSS A NEW VOTING LOCATION FOR
DIST. 10 . . .
COUNCILMAN MORRELL- REQUESTED THAT THE FLOOR BE TURNED OVER TO
MR. ARTHUR TURNBULL OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS COMMITTEE . . .
MR . ARTHUR TURNBULL- PRESENTED THE TOWN BOARD WITH COPIES OF THE
PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM. . .
SPOKE ON THE MEETINGS HE HAS HAD WITH MR. HANSEN DISCUSSING
THE YMCA AND THE GRANGE AS POSSIBLE LOCATIONS FOR A SENIOR CITIZENS
CENTER . . . DISCUSSED THE LAKE GEORGE SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER AND THE
SUPPORT THAT THE TOWN OF LAKE GEORGE GIVES TO THEIR CENTER . . .
ANNOUNCED THAT A SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN
OFFICE BUILDING ON THE 7TH OF MARCH AT 2 : 00 P .M. AT THIS MEETING
THE OFFICERS WILL BE ELECTED , BY LAWS AND CONSTITUTION WILL BE
FORMULATED. . . SPOKE ON THE NEED FOR TRANSPORTATION. . .USE OF MR. FISHER OR
A BUS OF THEIR OWN. . . IT IS NOW UP TO THE BOARD TO GRADE THE NET VALUE
OF WHAT YOUR SENIOR CITIZENS ARE WORTH TO THE TOWN . . .
COUNCILMAN MORRELL- NOTED THAT HE MET WITH THE HEAD OF THE LAKE GEORGE
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER . . . REVIEWED THE BACKGROUND OF THE LAKE GEORGE
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER . . . I URGE THE TOWN BOARD TO CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITY
OF STARTING QSBY. ON THE SAME DIRECTION AS LAKE GEORGE TOOK. . .
-COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- MY BIGGEST CONCERN IS TRANSPORTATION, BECAUSE IT IS
THE BIGGEST UNKNOWN WE HAVE IN MAKING THE SYSTEM WORK. . . I WOULD ASK THAT
WHEN YOU COME BACK TO US HAVE A PLAN ON HOW YOU WOULD OPERATE YOUR
BUS . . .
MR. TURNBULL- SPOKE ON THE POSSIBLE USE OF MR . FISHER ' S BUS . . .NOTED
THAT BUS.. SERVICE MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED FROM THE COUNTY. . .
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- QUESTIONED IF THIS WOULD TAKE AWAY FROM THE CITY ' S
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER?
MR. TURNBULL- NOTED THAT MANY RESIDENTS WANTED A CENTER IN THE TOWN
BECAUSE THE CITY ' S SEEMED TOO FAR AWAY. . .APPROXIMATELY 250 QSBY .
�., RESIDENTS USE G. F. CENTER . . .
COUNCILMAN MORRELL-THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 2500 TO 3000 SENIOR CITIZENS
IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 60 YEARS OR OLDER . . . 10% OF THOSE PEOPLE
USE OTHER FACILITIES WE ARE JUST TRYING TO OFFER MORE FOR THE PEOPLE
THAT ARE HERE . . . I DO NOT THINK THAT WE WILL DETRACT FROM THE EXISTING
FACILITIES . . .
MR . JIM DEMPSEY-MANAGER OF ROBERT GARDENS APTS . SPOKE ABOUT THE SENIOR
CITIZENS GROUP THAT STARTED AST FALL. . . 12 PEOPLE. NOW IT CONSISTS OF
75 MEMBERS . . . AT ROBERT GARDENS . . . FELT THAT THE TOWN HAS A RESPONSIBILITY
TO THE SENIOR CITIZENS OF THE TOWN. . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- SPOKE ON THE TOWN BUDGET. . . IT WILL BE VERY DIFFICULT
TO GET BIG FUNDING FOR SUCH A PROJECT MID WAY IN A BUDGET . . .WE COULD
COME UP WITH A COUPLE OF THOUSAND DOLLARS HERE OR THERE TO GET. SOMETHING
UNDERWAY . . . REGARDING THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, I, FOR ONE, DO NOT WANT
TO SEE THE GOVERNMENT RUNNING A TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, WE HAVE SOMETHING
IN THE WORKS AS FAR AS A COUPLE OF COUNTIES GETTING TOGETHER ON A
LARGE SCALE AND NOT JUST PERTAINING TO SENIOR CITIZENS, I THINK WE
ARE LOOKING THERE TO CONTRACTING IT OUT .
H. RUSSELL HARRIS- SPOKE TO THE BOARD ON THE SUCCESS OF THE BUS SYSTEM
THAT HUDSON FALLS/FOR' EDWARD SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER HAS . . . PURCHASED ON
A RENTAL/PURCHASE CONTRACT. . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I WANT TO THANK MR . TURNBULL FOR PUTTING ALL THIS
INFORMATION TOGETHER FOR THE BUDGET, THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD WILL NOW
LOOK THIS OVER AND SEE IF WE CAN COME UP WITH SOME FIGURES THE NEXT
TIME WE SEE YOU. . .
MR . TURNBULL- ASKED HOW MR. FISHER RUNS HIS BUS SERVICE . . .
COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- REVIEWED THE FISHER BUS SYSTEM. . . RUNS TUESDAY AND
THURSDAYS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY . . .
OPEN FORUM 8 : 26 P.M.
GARY SERVILIO-KATTSKILL BAY-OWNER OF SANS-SOUCI-PRESENTED THE TOWN BOARD
WITH 600 SIGNATURES OF RESIDENTS OF THE AREA THAT WISH TO HAVE CABLE
TV. . .HAVE TALKED WITH BOTH COLONIALAND CLASSIC CABLE BOTH STATED THAT
IT WAS TOO EXPENSIVE . . .ASKED FOR THE TOWN ' S ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING
�-- CABLE . . . KATTSKILL BAY ASSOCIATION WILL WRITE TO SUMMER RESIDENTS AND
OBTAIN THEIR RESPONSE TO CABLE T.V. . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I WILL BE HAPPY TO CONTACT MR . NOLAN FROM COLONIAL
IN REGARD TO THIS PETITION . . .
COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- SPOKE ON THE NON EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE WITH COLONIAL
CABLE . . . UNDER THE PRESENT FRANCHISE WE CANNOT COMPEL THEM TO EXPAND
WHERE THEY DO NOT WANT TO GO. . .
MR. PICKETT- COMPLAINED ABOUT THE CABLE T.V. SERVICE . . .
MR. BRENNAN-QUESTIONED SUPERVISOR WALTER ON THE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS
CONVENTION . . .ASKED IF A WRITTEN REPORT ON WHAT THE MEMBERS LEARNED
WOULD BE FILED WITH THE TOWN CLERK?
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I HAVE HAD CONVERSATIONS WITH THOSE THAT ATTENDED THE
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CONFERENCE. . . I DO NOT THINK IT WOULD BE BENEFICIAL FOR ME TO SIT DOWN
AND WRITE A REPORT ON WHAT I LEARNED, AS MUCH AS IT WOULD BE IN PUTTING
IT INTO OPERATION IN WHAT WE ARE DOING AS FAR AS THE TOWN IS CONCERNED . . .
SPOKE ON THE USEFULNESS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS CONVENTIONS . . .CLASSES,
TALKING WITH OTHER MUNICIPALITIES THAT MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE THE SAME
PROBLEMS . . . IT IS EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL . . .
I DO NOT THINK THAT A REPORT IS A REQUIREMENT AND I WILL NOT ASK FOR ONE . . .
MR. BRENNAN- DID EVERYONE PAY HIS OWN EXPENSES?
SUPERVISOR WALTER- NO IT IS A PROPER TOWN CHARGE . . .
MR . BRENNAN-10U STILL THINK IT IS IMPROPER TO HAVE A WRITTEN REPORT?
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I DO NOT THINK IT IS IMPROPER . . .WHAT IS THE USE OF
A WRITTEN REPORT. I GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE LAST JUNE, I DO NOT THINK -'
THAT ALL THE WRITTEN THINGS I DID GAINED ME AS MUCH AS SITTING IN
A CLASS ROOM AND GARNERING ALL THAT INFORMATION AND BEING ABLE TO
PUT IT TO GOOD USE AT THE PROPER TIME . I THINK THA7S WHERE IT IS
IMPORTANT AND WHERE THIS IS BENEFICIAL AND USEFUL,
REVIEWED THE COURSES COVERED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS . . .
COUNCILMAN OLSON- SPOKE ON THE COURSES HE ATTENDED . . .HIGHWAY MATTERS . . .
AND PERSONNEL INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS . . .
COUNCILMAN MORRELL- WE HAVE 931 TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK-THIS FORMS
A LOBBYING GROUP WHICH MEETS ONCE A YEAR TO KEEP GRASS ROOTS POLITICS
BACK TO HOME RULE . . . . IT IS A LOBBYING ORGANIZATIONS WHICH KEEPS THE
FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS FROM USERPING THE THINGS THAT WE DO HERE
THAT YOU ASK US TO DO, IT SLOWS DOWN STATE AND FEDERAL MANDATES , I WAS
QUITE DISILLUSIONED EXCEPT FOR THAT ONE FACT THAT IT DOES KEEP HOME RULE
AS HOME RULE. . . I WAS APPALLED AT THE COST OF IT. . .
MR. PICKETT- QUESTIONED THE 100% EVALUATION OF HOMES IN THE AREA. . .
ITS EFFECT ON VETERANS EXEMPTION . . .
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- THEY DO NOT 'LOSE - WHAT THEY HAVE AS AN EXEMPTION BUT
IT WILL BECOME LESS EFFECTIVE . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- THERE WAS AN EFFORT UNDERWAY LAST YEAR BY LOBBYING j
GROUPS TO HAVE SOME KIND OF LEGISLATION WHERE THIS COULD BE GOTTEN AROUND ...
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- THIS IS IN LIMBO AT THE MOMENT BECAUSE IN THE FIRST
PLACE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO 100% BECAUSE IT CHANGES EVERY DAY . . ,
THE COURTS HAVE SAID IT MUST BE 1000 . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- TO HAVE 100% EVALUATION YOUR ASSESSMENT DEPT. WILL HAVE
TO BE WELL STAFFED TO KEEP IT UP TO DATE . . . EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE . . . LOCAL
GOVERNMENTS KNOW THIS, THERE WAS A RESOLUTION AT THE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS
IN OPPOSITION TO THIS . . .
MR. BENNETT- QUESTIONED IF THE TOWN BOARD WOULD HAVE HOUSE TO HOUSE DELIVERY
OF MAIL ON KNOLLS ROAD INSTEAD OF THE MAIL BOXES PLACED OUT BESIDE THE ROAD . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- WE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH MAIL DELIVERY. . .SUGGESTED
THAT MR. BENNETT CONTACT MR. COLLINS AT THE POST OFFICE . . .
MR. PICKETT- REQUESTED THAT BETTER DIRECTIONAL SIGNS BE PLACED AT THE
AVIATION ROAD INTERSECTION. . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I WILL BE MEETING WITH MR . HENNESSY FROM D.O.T .
SOON AND I WILL SPEAK TO HIM ABOUT THIS . . .
MR. TURNBULL- ASKED ABOUT THE FORMATION OF A CITY . .
COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- REVIEWED THE ESTABLISHMENT PROCEEDURE OF THE
FORMATIONS OF CITIES . . .
MR. TURNBULL- ASKED IF WE ARE NOW AT 75% OF VALUATION IN THE TOWN?
COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- ACCORDING TO THE EQUALIZATION RATE ABOUT 54. 7%
I WOULD LIKE TO ASK THE MEDTA TO HELP US IN REGARD TO THE CENSUS, IT IS
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT 'WE PARTICIPATE IN THE CENSUS AND THAT WE CORRECTLY
LIST THE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY IN WHICH WE ACTUALLY RESIDE . . . . IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT. . .
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION N0 , 83.. INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR . HAMMOND ROBERTSON :
RESOLVED, THAT AUDIT OF BILLS AS LISTED ON ABSTRACT NO . 80-21c AND
NUMBERED 303 THROUGH 306 AND TOTALING '"$3402 . 25 BE AND HEREBY IS
APPROVED, AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT COUNCILMAN OLSON ABSTAINED ON VOUCHER NUMBER 306 .
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON, DR. EISENHART, MR . MORRELL . MR . ROBERTSON, MRS . WALTER
4- NOES : NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN :MR. OLSON-VOUCHER NO . 306 .
ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED.
RESPECTFULLY,
DONALD A. CHASE
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MARCH 7, 1980
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MRS . FRANCES WALTER-SUPERVISOR
MR. DANIEL OLSON-COUNCILMAN
DR. CHARLES EISENHART-COUNCILMAN
MR. DANIEL MORRELL-COUNCILMAN
MR . HAMMOND ROBERTSON-COUNCILMAN
MEETING OPENED 4 : 30 P.M. SALUTE TO THE FLAG . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- NOTED THAT THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING IS TO
ACCEPT THE BID ON CONTRACT 025 . . .WE HAVE BEEN ASSURED BY PHONE THAT
WE HAVE THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING FOR THIS PROJECT. . .
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT BID ON CONTRACT NO. 25 WATER MAIN EXTENSION, SHERMAN
AVENUE
R-ESOLUTION NO. 84 INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART :
WHEREAS, KESTNER ENGINEERS HAS REQUESTED THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY SOLICIT BIDS ON CONTRACT 025, WATER MAIN EXTENSION SHERMAN
AVENUE, AND
WHEREAS, SUCH CONTRACT WAS DULY ADVERTISED AND ON JANUARY 8, 1980 AT
2 : 00 P.M. ALL BIDS RECEIVED WERE OPENED AND READ ALOUD .
CONTRACT 025 - THIRTEEN BIDS RECEIVED
AND
WHEREAS, THE BIDS RECEIVED WERE TURNED OVER TO KESTNER ENGINEERS FOR
THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS, AND
WHEREAS, KESTNER ENGINEERS HAS REQUESTED THE FOLLOWING :
THE ACCEPTANCE OF : CONTRACT 025 ANJO CONSTRUCTION, LATHAM, NEW YORK
IN THE AMOUNT OF $68, 995 . 20, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ACCEPT THE BID
AS FOLLOWS :
CONTRACT 425 ANJO CONSTRUCTION, LATHAM, NEW YORK IN THE
AMOUNT OF $68, 995 . 20
AND BE IT FURTHER