1980-04-22 152
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MR. MORRELL , MR. ROBERTSON ,
MRS. WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED .
RESPECTFULLY ,
DONALD A. CHASE
TOWN CLERK ^
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
TOWN BOARD MEETING APRIL 22 , 1980
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MRS . FRANCES WALTER-SUPERVISOR
MR. DANIEL OLSON-COUNCILMAN
DR. CHARLES EISENHART-COUNCILMAN
MR. DANIEL MORRELL-COUNCILMAN
MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON-COUNCILMAN
MEMBERS ABSENT: JOSEPH BRENNAN-TOWN COUNSEL
PRESS: G. F. POST STAR , WBZA
GUESTS: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS , MR. 6 MRS . BLACKMER , MRS . CRING ,
MR. & MRS. TURNBULL , MR. JOSEPH DAIRE
TOWN OFFICIALS : MR. STEVEN LYNN , MR. DANIEL GEALT
MEETING OPENED 7 : 31 P. M. SALUTE TO THE FLAG LED BY COUNCILMAN
ROBERTSON
PUBLIC HEARING
AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NUMBER 30 ' ' ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE STATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
CODE"
THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WERE READ INTO THE RECORD :
SECTION 4. APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMITS
SUBDIVISION ( B ) APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT SHALL BE
MADE TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON FORMS PROVIDED BY HIM AND SHALL
CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION :
( 6 ) A DUPLICATE SET OF BUILDING PLANS WITH ELEVATIONS ,
A DUPLICATE SET OF SPECIFICATION SHEETS AND A
TRIPLICATE SET OF PLOT PLANS INCLUDING WATER SUPPLY
AND SEWAGE SYSTEMS AS SET FORTH IN SUBDIVISION ( C )
OF THIS SECTION ; AND
( 7 ) SUCH OTHER INFORMATION AS MAY REASONABLY BE REQUIRED
BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO ESTABLISH COMPLIANCE
OF THE PROPOSED WORK WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS , ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS ,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO , THE NEW YORK STATE I '---j
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODE, THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY
CODE AND THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ZONING ORDINANCE
SUBDIVISION ( C ) . EACH APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT SHALL
BE ACCOMPANIED BY DUPLICATE COPIES OF PLANS WITH ELEVATIONS , DUPLICATE
COPIES OF SPECIFICATION SHEETS AND TRIPLICATE COPIES OF PLOT PLANS
INCLUDING WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE SYSTEMS , DRAWN TO SCALE , SHOWING
THE LOCATION AND SIZE OF ALL PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ALL EXISTING
STRUCTURES ON THE SITE. THE NATURE AND CHARACTER OF THE WORK TO BE
PERFORMED AND THE MATERIALS TO BE INCORPORATED , DISTANCE FROM LOT
LINES , THE RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURES ON ADJOINING PROPERTY , WIDTH
AND GRADES OF ADJOINING STREETS , WALKS AND ALLEYS , AND, WHERE REQUIRED
BY THE BUILDING, INSPECTOR, DETAILS OF STRUCTURAL , MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRICAL WORK, INCLUDING COMPUTATIONS , STRESS DIAGRAMS , AND
OTHER ESSENTIAL TECHNICAL DATA.
SECTION 5. FEES
SUBDIVISION (A ) . UPON THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR A
BUILDING PERMIT , THE FOLLOWING FEES SHALL BE PAYABLE IN ACCORDANCE
WITHIHE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE :
ESTIMATED VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION
ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS-COMMERCIAL ( INCLUDING APARTMENTS ,
CONDOMINIUMS, ETC. ) INDUSTRIAL BUILSINGS UP TO $500 , 00 . $ 5 . 00
$501 . 00 TO 5000 . 00$ 10 . 00
FOR EACH $1000 , 00 OR PART THEREOF
OVER $5000 . 00 $ 2 . 00
PER THOUS.
MAXIMUM FEE COMMERCIAL INCLUDING
APARTMENTS , CONDOMINIUMS , ETC. /
INDUSTRIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1000 . 00
ONE/TWO FAMILY DWG. PER 100 SQ. FT. OR PART THEREOF PER FLOOR
COMPUTED ON EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7. 00
SWIMMING POOLS ( FOR WHICH PERMITS ARE REQUIRED BYTWE QUEENSBURY
ZONINGORDINANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10 , 00
DOCKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10 . 00
GARAGE INCIDENTAL TO RESIDENTIAL USE
ATTACHED OR DETACHED
ONECAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , $ 5 . 00
TWOCAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10 . 00
THREECARS OR MORE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15 . 00
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED 7 : 32 P. M.
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- NOTED THAT HE FELT THAT THIS WAS A NECESSARY
STEP. . . IT HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED IN TEN YEARS . . . IN FAVOR OF THE
INCREASE. . .
MR. JOSEPH DAIRE- NOTED THAT IN SEEING NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY HE HAS NOT SEEN THE BUILDING PERMIT POSTED. . . ASKED IF
THE TOWN BOARD COULD LOOK INTO THAT. . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I WILL CHECK WITH THE BUILDING DEPT. ABOUT THIS . . .
ASKED FOR FURTHER INPUT. . . HEARING NONE DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING
CLOSED. . . 7 : 41 P. M.
RESOLUTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO . 30 ENTITLED ' 'ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE STATE BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION CODE"
R SOtUTTON NO . 122 . INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY DR, CHARLES EISENHART :
WHEREAS, ORDINANCE No. 30 ENTITLED ' ' ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE STATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODE ' '
WAS ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ON DECEMBER
10 , 1970 AND
WHEREAS, THE BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE ESTABLISH THEREIN HAS
REMAINED UNCHANGED AND
WHEREAS, THE COSTS TO THE EXPENSES OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY FOR
REVIEW , ADMINISTRATION AND INSPECTION RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES HAVE INCREASED DRASTICALLY IN THE RECENT PAST AND
WHEREAS, A NEW PROPOSED BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE AS SET FORTH
BELOW HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE TOWN BOARD FOR CONSIDERATION AND
WHEREAS, IT APPEARS THAT A REVISION OF THE BUILDING PERMIT FEE
SCHEDULE IS WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME AND
WHEREAS, THE QUEENSBURY BUILDING INSPECTOR HAS RECOMMENDED THAT
CERTAIN CHANGES AS SET FORTH BELOW BE MADE AND ORDINANCE NO, _30
RELATIVE TO NECESSARY DOCUMENTARY SUBMISSIONS IN CONNECTION WITH
APPLICATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMITS AND
WHEREAS, THE TOWN BOARD HAS BEEN ADVISED BY COUNSEL THAT THE BUILDING
PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE MAY BE CHANGED ONLY BY AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE
N0. 30 , AND
WHEREAS, A PUBLIC HEARING, DULY ADVERTISED, WAS HELD, ON THE PROPOSED
CHANGES TO SECTION FOUR AND FIVE OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 30 ON APRIL 22 ,
1980 AND ALL PERSONS WERE HEARD BOTH IN FAVOR OF AND OPPOSED TO SAID
AMENDMENTS , NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT SECTION FOUR AND FIVE OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 30 BE
AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS : -�
SECTION 4 APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMITS
SUBDIVISION ( B ) . APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT
SHALL BE MADE TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON FORMS PROVIDED
BY HIM AND SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION :
( 6 ) A DUPLICATE SET OF BUILDING PLANS WITH
ELEVATIONS , A DUPLICATE SET OF SPECIFICA-
TION SHEETS AND A TRIPLICATE SET OF PLOT
PLANS INCLUDING WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE
SYSTEMS AS SET FORTH IN SUBDIVISION ( C )
OF THIS SECTION ; AND
( 7 ) SUCH OTHER INFORMATION AS MAY REASONABLY
BE REQUIRED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO
ESTABLISH COMPLIANCE OF THE PROPOSED WORK
WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPLICABLE
BUILDING LAWS , ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS ,
INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED TO , THE NEW
YORK STATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODE ,
THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY CODE AND THE
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ZONING ORDINANCE
SUBDIVISION ( C ) EACH APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT
SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY DUPLICATE COPIES OF PLANS WITH ELEVATIONS
DUPLICATE COPIES OF SPECIFICATION SHEETS AND TRIPLICATE COPIES OF
PLOT PLANS INCLUDING WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE SYSTEMS , DRAWN TO
SCALE, SHOWING THE LOCATION AND SIZE OF ALL PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION
AND ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES ON THE SITE, THE NATURE AND CHARACTER OF THE
WORK TO BE PERFORMED AND THE MATERIALS TO BE INCORPORATED , DISTANCE
FROM LOT LINES, THE RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURES ON ADJOINING PROPERTY ,
WIDTH AND GRADES OF ADJOINING STREETS , WALKS AND ALLEYS , AND , WHERE
REQUIRED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR , DETAILS OF STRUCTURAL , MECHANICAL
AND ELECTRICAL WORK , INCLUDING COMPUTATIONS , STRESS DIAGRAMS , AND
OTHER ESSENTIAL TECHNICAL DATA .
SECTION 5 . FEES
SUBDIVISION ( A ) UPON FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING
PERMITS , THE FOLLOWING FEES SHALL BE PAYABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
FOLLOWING SCHEDULE :
ESTIMATED VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION
ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS-COMMERCIAL
( INCLUDING APARTMENTS , CONDOMINIUMS ,
ETC. ) INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
UP TO $500 . 00------------------------------------$ 5 . 00
$501 . 00 TO $5000 . 00------------------------------$ 10 . 00
FOR EACH $1000 . 00 OR PART THEREOF
OVER $5000 . 00------------------------------------$ 2 . 00 PER THOUS :.
MAXIMUM FEE (COMMERCIAL INCLUDING APARTMENTS ,
CONDOMINIUMS , ETC. /
INDUSTRIAL )--------------------------------------$ 1000 . 00
ONE/TWO FAMILY DWG. PER 100 SQ. FT . OR PART THEREOF PER
FLOOR COMPUTED ON EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS-----------------$ 7 . 00
SWIMMING POOLS ( FOR WHICH PERMITS ARE REQUIRED
BY THE QUEENSBURY ZONING ORDINANCE--------------------$ 10 . 00
DOCKS------------------------------------------
---$ 10. 00
GARAGE INCIDENTAL TO RESIDENTIAL USE
(ATTACHED OR DETACHED )
ONE CAR----------------------------
---------------$ 5. 00
Two CAR-------------------------------------------$ 10. 00
THREE CARS OR MORE--------------------------------$ 15 . 00
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL , MR. ROBERTSON , MRS. WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES
R 0 LITTON NO -
Lh.j4j0 INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR
ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
RESOLVED, THAT THE MINUTES OF APRIL 8 , 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
RESOLUTION TO AGREE TO CIVIL COMPROMISE AND SETTLEMENT OF CONTROVERSY
WITH ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY CONCERNING QUEENSBURY-GLENS FALLS JOINT
LANDFILL
RESOLUTION NO . 724 _ INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR
ITS ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, AN ONGOING CONTROVERSY HAS EXISTED FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO
YEARS WITH THE ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON-
MENTAL CONSERVATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CONCERNING THE EXPANSION
AND OPERATION OF THE QUEENSBURY-GLENS FALLS JOINT LANDFILL ON RIDGE
ROAD IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , AND
WHEREAS, DURING 1979, AN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED WITH THE NEW YORK
STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND THE ADIRONDACK
PARK AGENCY TO RESOLVE THE EXISTING CONTROVERSY ON THE BASIS OF
SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCORPORATED INTO WRITTEN AGREEMENTS , AND
WHEREAS, THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HAS PREVIOUSLY EXECUTED AN AGREEMENT
IN COMPROMISE OF SAID CONTROVERSY WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK , AND
WHEREAS, THE ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY HAS PRESENTED FOR ACCEPTANCE AND
EXECUTION, A PROPOSED AGREEMENT COMPROMISING AND SETTLING THE CONTRO-
VERSY WITH THAT AGENCY , A COPY OF WHICH PROPOSED CIVIL COMPROMISE AND
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IS ANNEXED HERETO , AND
WHEREAS, REVIEW OF SAID PROPOSED AGREEMENT REFLECTS THAT THE SAME ,
PROPERLY AND CORRECTLY RECITES THE TERMS OF THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ,
AND
WHEREAS, JOSEPH R. BRENNAN , COUNSEL TO THE BOARD, HAS APPROVED THE
FORM OF SAID AGREEMENT,
NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT THE ANNEXED PROPOSED CIVIL COMPROMISE AND SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT OF THE LANDFILL CONTROVERSY WITH THE ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY
BE APPROVED AND THE SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BE AUTHORIZED
AND EMPOWERED TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN OF QUEENS-
BURY, AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT UPON EXECUTION, THE, SAME BE SUBMITTED TO THE ADIRONDACK
PARK AGENCY AT RAY BROOK , NEW YORK.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
156
AYES: MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL , MR. ROBERTSON
NOES: MRS. WALTER
ABSENT : NONE
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- ASKED MRS. WALTER TO ELABORATE . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- I NEVER CARED FOR THE SETTLEMENT. . .
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE BINGO LICENSE
RFSOLIITTRN NIl_- 195 _ INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON :
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t
RESOLVED, THAT BINGO LICENSE NO. 16998 BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED
ALLOWING VFW POST 6196 TO HOLD GAMES OF BINGO FROM APRIL 29 , 1980 ,
TO JULY 15 , 1980 .
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MR. MORRELL , MR. ROBERTSON , MRS . WALTER
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
RESOLUTION TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT WITH LAKE GEORGE OPERA FESTIVAL
ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION NO . 126 , INTRODUCED BY MRS . FRANCES WALTER WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON :
WHEREAS, THE TOWN BOARD HAS MADE AN APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLICITY FUND
OF THE TOWN FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF 1980 , AND
WHEREAS , THE OPERA FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION , INC . IS LOCATED IN THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY AND THE PUBLICITY PROGRAM OF THE OPERA FESTIVAL WILL BE
OF GREAT BENEFIT TO THE TOWN , NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
l
RESOLVED , THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ENTER INTO
A CONTRACT WITH OPERA FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION , INC. WHICH WILL PROVIDE
THAT OPERA FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION , INC. PROMOTE THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
AS A SUMMER VACATION AREA AND CULTURAL CENTER IN CONSIDERATION OF THE SUM
OF $4000. 00 TO BE PAID FROM SAID APPROPRIATION , AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT THE SUPERVISOR BE AND HEREBY IS AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE
SUCH CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
IN A FORM APPROVED BY THE TO-W-N ATTORNEY.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MR. MORRELL , MR. ROBERTSON , MRS .WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
DISCUSSION HELD BEFORE VOTE: COUNCILMAN OLSON REQUESTED THAT A LINE
IN THE RESOLUTION BE LEFT OUT. . . (FOR THE LOWER ADIRONDACK AND
LAKE GEORGE SECTION ) . . THIS WAS AGREED TO BY SUPERVISOR WALTER AND
COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON AND VOICED APPROVED ,BY THE ENTIRE TOWN BOARD . . .
RESOLUTION TO REOPEN PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MOBILE HOME APPLICATION
OF ROY AND JUNE BLACKMER SR .
RESOLUTION NO , 127, INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED
FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL :
RESOLVED , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ADJOURNED ON APRIL 8TH 1980 ON THE
MOBILE HOME APPLICATION OF ROY AND JUNE BLACKMER BE AND HEREBY IS
REOPENED.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MR. MORRELL , MR, ROBERTSON
MRS. WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
SUPERVISOR WALTER- THE PUBLIC HEARING IS NOW REOPENED. . . NOTED
THAT THE TOWN BOARD HAD REQUESTED THAT MRS . BLACKMER WRITE TO THE
MANUFACTURER OF HER 1973 MOBILE HOME TO VERIFY THAT THE MOBILE HOME
MEETS ALL N.Y. STATE STANDARDS AS SET IN 1974 . . .
LETTER PRESENTED
APRIL 15 , 1980
MR. E MRS. ROY E. BLACKNER , SR.
VANDUESEN RD.
GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK 12801
DEAR MR. 6 MRS. BLACKNER :
YOUR 1973 OLYMPIAN MOBILE HOME - 14 X 64 2 BEDROOM, FRONT
KITCHEN - SERIAL NUMBER S4-1377, WAS BUILT IN OUR MODULINE PLANT
AT DERRY , NEW HAMPSHIRE.
THE MOBILE HOME , INCLUDING ALL MATERIALS UTILIZED WITHIN
WAS PROTECTED FROM DIVERSE WEATHER ELEMENTS DURING ALL PHASES
OF ITS ' MANUFACTURE BY INSIDE STORAGE OF PARTS .
ALL MATERIALS USED WERE LISTED OR APPROVED TO MEET OR EXCEED
ALL CODE REQUIREMENTS. ALL WORKMANSHIP WAS OF HIGH QUALITY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH OUR STANDARD CONSTRUCTION MANUAL AND OUR QUALITY
CONTROL MANUAL.
YOUR MOBILE HOME WAS DEVELOPED BY MODULINE INTERNATIONAL , INC. ,
MEETING ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE NFPA 501-B 1973 STANDARD FOR MOBILE
HOMES, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, AND ALL OF THE STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
OF STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS OF STRUCTURAL ORIENTATED STATES . TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, THIS IS THE SAME REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS
FOR CONSTRUCTION AND STRUCTURAL THAT OUR 1974 MODELS WERE BUILT TO
FOR THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW HOME AND IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS ,
PLEASE DON ' T HESITATE TO CALL OR WRITE.
SINCERELY ,
/S/
TERRY L. OLIVER
ENGINEERING MANAGER
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- THIS LETTER MEETS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR, IN
REGARD TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS MOBILE HOME. . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- QUESTIONED IF MR. LYNN HAD BEEN BACK TO THE MOBILE
HOME. .
MR. LYNN- NO. . . EVERTHING THAT WAS REQUESTED TO BE DONE WAS DONE ACCORDING
TO MR. BODENWEISER. . . ( LTR. ON FILE )
SUPERVISOR WALTER-I BELIEVE THAT YOU HAVE COMPLIED WITH WHAT WE ARE
LOOKING FOR , IT SHOULD BE POINTED OUT THAT THE TOWN BOARD HAS BEEN
LOOKING VERY CLOSELY AT MOBILE HOME APPLICATIONS . . . I AM IN FAVOR
OF THIS APPLICATION , BUT IN THE FUTURE I WILL STICK CLOSELY TO
THE 1974 STANDARDS. . .
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- MR. LYNN TALKED TO ME ABOUT THIS AND HE URGED
ME THAT IN THE FUTURE WE STAY AT THE 1974 MODELS OR NEWER. . .
COUNCILMAN OLSON- WE HAVE ESTABLISHED THOSE RULES . . . IN THE FUTURE I
WILL ONLY BE VOTING FOR MOBILE HOMES 1974 OR NEWER. . . I WILL SUPPORT
THIS MOBILE HOME ON THE GROUNDS THAT THIS TOWN BOARD APPROVED THIS
SAME MOBILE HOME A YEAR AGO. . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- REQUESTED FURTHER INPUT. . '.HEARING NONE THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED 8 : 00 P. M.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RFS �TTnN N0-L" INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED
FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, MR. AND MRS . ROY BLACKMER SR. HAVE MADE APPLICATION IN
158
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 AT
VANDUSEN ROAD, 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 MR. S MRS. ROY BLACKMER SR.
TO LOCATE AMOBILE HOME AT PROPERTY SITUATED AT VANDUSEN ROAD 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 , MR. MORRELL , MRS . WALTER
NOES : MR. ROBERTSON
ABSENT : NONE
SUPERVISOR WALTER- PROCLAJMED THE WEEK OF APRIL 20-26TH 1980 AS
VOLUNTEER WEEK AND GRANGE WEEK ( PROCLAMATIONS ON FILE )
COMMUNICATIONS
MOBILE HOME APPLICATION OF WENDY N. CRING OF 73 BRIWOOD CIRCLE
TO LOCATE A 1979 MOBILE HOME ON BIG BOOM ROAD . . .PROPERTY OWNED
BY JACK AND NORMA LAMBERT. . . MS. CRING WAS PRESENT. . .
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- ARE THERE OTHER MOBILE HOMES ON BIG BOOM ROAD?
MS. CRING-TWO WEEKS AGO YOU GRANTED A ONE YEAR MOBILE HOME PERMIT
FOR PERSONS THAT ARE BUILDING ON BIG BOOM ROAD. . . I DO BELIEVE
THERE ARE OTHER MOBILE HOMES THERE AND THERE HAVE BEEN OTHERS IN
THE PAST.
COUNCILMAN OLSON- ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUILD IN THE FUTURE . . .
MS. CRING-I AM NOT PROMISING TO BUILD IN THE FUTURE . . . I WOULD LIKE
TO BUILD IF THE RATES OF INTEREST BECOME ANYWHERE REASONABLE. . .
THERE WILL BE A FULL CELLAR UNDER THE MOBILE HOME IF PERMITTED. .
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESO 1TTnN Nn . 129 , INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED FOR
ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, WENDY N. CRING HAS MADE APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
PARAGRAPH 2 ( C ) SECTION 4 , OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF QUEENS-
BURY 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 BIG BOOM 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 MAY 13 , 1980 AT 7 : 30 P . 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:
I
!; AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL , MRS . WALTER
NOES : MR. ROBERTSON
ABSENT: NONE
COUNCILMAN EISENHART- REPORTED TO THE TOWN BOARD THAT A MEETING
WAS HELD WITH THE QUEENSBURY FIRE CHIEFS REGARDING THE UPCOMING
CONTRACT. . . WE ASKED FOR BUDGETARY REPORT CONTAINING THE PAST
EXPENSES OF THE YEAR AND AN ESTIMATE OF FUTURE EXPENSES . . .
LaXING TOWARD A FIVE YEAR CONTRACT. . .
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REPORTS
POLICE REPORT FOR MARCH 1980 PLACED ON FILE
OPEN FORUM 8 : 11 P. M.
,JOSEPH DAIRE- SPOKE TO THE TOWN BOARD IN REGARD TO A RECENT MOBILE
HOME FIRE IN WASHINGTON CO. . . . REQUESTED THAT THE TOWN BOARD GO
ON RECORD THAT ANY FIRE REMAINS NOT BE DEMOLISHED UNTIL AN ARSON
TEAM HAS INVESTIGATED IT. . .
MR. TURNBULL- SPOKE TO THE TOWN BOARD IN REGARD TO THE RECENT TAX-
PAYERS ASSOC. MEETING. . . DISCUSSION HELD ABOUT THE SEWER SYSTEM
THAT WAS PLACED IN LAKEWOOD N. Y. . . . . FALSE PROJECTIONS. . .BAD
COST FACTORS. . .LACK OF PROPER STUDIES . . .WARNED THAT THIS COULD HAPPEN
HERE . . .
SUPERVISOR WALTER- ASKED FOR FURTHER INPUT. . .HEARING NONE THE OPEN
FORUM WAS CLOSED. . .
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION NO. .", INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED
FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON :
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RESOLVED , THAT AUDIT OF BILLS AS LISTED ON ABSTRACT NO. 80-4C
AND NUMBERED 721 THROUGH 723 AND TOTALING $4821 . 00 BE AND HEREBY
IS APPROVED.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART, MR. MORRELL , MR. ROBERTSON , MRS. WALTER
NOES : NONE
ABSENT: NONE
HIGHWAY SUPT. DANIEL GEALT- SPOKE TO THE TOWN BOARD IN REGARD TO A CALL
HE RECEIVED FROM A LADY ON LOWER WARREN STREET. . .SHE LIVES IN HUDSON
FALLS AND HAS A DRAINAGE PROBLEM. . .THE TOWN DID PAVE THE ROAD . . .
A DISCUSSION FOLLOWED AND IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT MR. DEALT TALK WITH
THE HUDSON FALLS HIGHWAY SUPT. TO SEE IF THE PROBLEM COULD BE ALLEVIATED.
ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED .
RESPECTFULLY ,
DONALD A. CHASE
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY