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REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING JULY 24 , 1979
MEMBERS PRESENT: MICHEL BRANDT-SUPERVISOR
DANIEL OLSON-COUNCILMAN
DR. CHARLES EISENHART-COUNCILMAN
MRS. FRANCES WALTER-COUNCILMAN
HAMMOND ROBERTSON-IOUNCILMAN
JOSEPH BRENNAN-TOWN COUNSEL
PRESS : WWSC , WBZA, GLENS FALLS POST STAR
TOWN OFFICIALS : MR. THOMAS FLAHERTY , MR. GEORGE LIAPES
GUESTS : MRS. HAMMOND, MR. SCHULTZ , MR. TARP+D A,j\ , MR. ROBERT KELLY !
MEETING OPENED 7 : 30 P. M. SALUTE TO THE FLAG LED BY COUNCILMAN OLSON
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES
RESOLUTION NO . 223 , INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART :
RESOLVED , THAT THE MINUTES OF JULY 10 AND 17TH OF 1979 BE AND HEREBY ARE
APPROVED.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
RESOLUTION NO . 224. INTRODUCED BY MR. MICHEL BRANDT WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS. FRANCES WALTER :
WHEREAS , THE QUEENSBURY-GLENS FALLS LANDFILL COMMITTEE , HAS EXPRESSED
A DESIRE TO SOL)tUTT BIESFOR NEW 60 TOWN SCALE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
PARTS AT THE RIDGE ROAD LANDFILL , NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY SOLICIT SEALED
BIDS FOR A NEW 60 TON SCALE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPONENT PARTS AT THE
RIDGE ROAD LANDFILL AND THAT THE FOLLOWING NOTICE BE PUBLISHED IN THE
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWN :
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
WILL RECEIVE SEALED PROPOSALS ON A NEW 60 TON SCALE WITH ELECTRONIC
COMPONENT PARTS FOR THE RIDGE ROAD LANDFILL. A COMPLETE COPY OF THE
SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK .
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 2 : 00 P. M. ON THE 14TH DAY OF AUGUST , 1979 .
AT THE TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE AT THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING , BAY
AND HAVILAND ROADS , GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK AT WHICH TIME THE BIDS WILL
BE OPENED AND READ ALOUD. THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 7 : 30 P. M. AT THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE
BUILDING AT 7 : 30 P. M. AT WHICH TIME THE BOARD MAY AWARD THE BIDS .
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BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN SEALED OPAQUE ENVELOPES MARKED ' 'SCALE BID"
AND THERE SHALL BE SUBMITTED WITH SUCH BID A CERTIFICATE OF NON-COLLUSION-i
AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 103D OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW .
THE TOWN BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER , MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES : NONE
ABSENT: NONE
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LTR. CARL GARB- ACCEPT BIDS ON TWO NEW TRUCKS. . ON FILE. .
COUNCILMAN OLSON- ANNOUNCED THAT THE TRUCKS WILL BE OF THE YEAR 1980
AT THE SAME PRICE. . . THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE IN THE DELIVERY DATE , BUT IT
WILL STILL BE DELIVERED SOONER THAN THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER'S TRUCKS . . .
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT BID FOR TWO NEW DUMP TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH SNOW
PLOW
RESOLUTION NO , 225 , INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED FOR
ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. MICHEL BRANDT :
WHEREAS, CARL A. GARB , HIGHWAY SUPT. FOR THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY DID
RECOMMEND THAT WE ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR TWO NEW DUMP TRUCKS EQUIPPED
WITH SNOW PLOWS , AND
WHEREAS, TWO BIDS WERE SUBMITTED AND WERE RECEIVED AND TURNED OVER TO
�- MR. GARB FOR HIS RECOMMENDATION , AND
WHEREAS , MR. GARB HAS REQUESTED THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY ACCEPT THE LOW BID OF GLEN FORD FOR TWO NEW DUMP TRUCKS
EQUIPPED WITH SNOW PLOWS AT A COST OF $84 , 621 . 00 AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HEREBY ACCEPTS
AND AWARDS THE BID TO GLEN FORD FOR TWO DUMP TRUCKS WITH SNOW PLOWS AT
A COST OF $84 , 621 . 00 AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT THE FINANCING OF THE TWO NEW DUMP TRUCKS IS INCLUDED IN THE
1979 HIGHWAY BUDGET.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS . WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
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RESOLUTION OF SORROW
RFsni_IITTnN Nn PP6 . INTRODUCED AND SECONDED BY THE ENTIRE TOWN BOARD :
WHEREAS, MR. FORREST CRANNELL OF 7 RICHARDSON STREET , WEST GLENS FALLS ,
NEW YORK WAS THE RECEIVER OF TAXES FOR THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY FOR MANY
YEARS , RECEIVING TAXES IN HIS OWN HOME , AND
WHEREAS, IN HIS DUTIES' RECEIVER OF TAXES MR. CRANNELL CONTINUALLY
DEMONSTRATED GREAT DILIGENCE, THE HIGHEST PROFESSIONALISM AND AN
EXCEEDINGLY GREAT REGARD FOR HIS FELLOW CITIZENS , AND
WHEREAS, MR.- FORREST CRANNELL DURING HIS LIFETIME IN THE TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY GAINED THE ESTEEM AND RESPECT OF ALL THOSE WITH WHOM
HE WORKED AND LIVED , AND
WHEREAS, THE TOWN BOARD AND THE PEOPLE OF QUEENSBURY WERE SADDENED
TO LEARN OF THE PASSING OF MR. FORREST CRANNELL ON JULY 14 , 1979
NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , ON BEHALF
OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HEREBY EXPRESS THEIR
DEEP SORROW ON THE DEATH OF THEIR FRIEND AND CO-WORKER MR. CRANNELL
AND EXPRESS TO MRS. CRANNELL AND THE MEMBERS OF MR. CRANNELL 'S FAMILY
THEIR SYMPATHY AT THIS UNFORTUNATE TIME.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE SALE AND REMOVAL OF SCRAP METAL
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INTRODUCED BY MRS. FRANCES WALTER WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED
BY MR. MICHEL BRANDT :
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WHEREAS, THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HAS EXPRESSED A DESIRE TO SOLICIT FOR BIDS
FOR THE SALE AND REMOVAL OF SCRAP METAL FROM THE QUEENSBURY-GLENS FALLS
LANDFILL , NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED , THAT THE TOWN CLERK-DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING SOLICIT SEALED BIDS
FOR THE SALE AND REMOVAL OF SCRAP METAL FROM THE QUEENSBURY-GLENS FALLS
LANDFILL AND THAT THE FOLLOWING NOTICE BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL
NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWN :
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL RECEIVE SEALED BIDS FOR SALE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM:
Q. G. F. L. SALE AND REMOVAL OF SCRAP METAL
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE SECURED FROM THE UNDERSIGNED AT THE TOWN I
OF QUEENSBURY OFFICE BUILDING , TOWN CLERK 'S OFFICE , BAY AND HAVILAND
ROADS , GLENS FALLS , NEW YORK , DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS.
ALL BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON PROPER BID PROPOSAL FORMS.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY OFFICE BUILDING AT THE
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK UP UNTIL TUESDAY AUGUST 14 , 1979 AT 2 :00 P. M. BIDS
WILL BE OPENED AND READ ALOUD AT 2 : 00 P. M . AT THE TOWN CLERK 'S OFFICE AT
THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING, BAY AND HAVILAND ROADS , GLENS FALLS ,
NEW YORK. THE QUEENSBURY TOWN BOARD WILL MEET AT 7 : 30 P. M. ON AUGUST 14 ,
1979 AT THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING AND AT THAT TIME MAY MAKE A
DECISION ON THE BIDS AS RECEIVED.
THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS .
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES: NONE
ABSENT : NONE
DISCUSSION HELD ON RESOLUTIONS REGARDING QUEENSBURY SEWER DIST. NO . 1
ROBERT KELLY 340 RIDGE ROAD-I WOULD LIKE TO SEE SEWERS , BUT I AM
OPPOSED TO THEr.WAY THIS ONE WAS SET UP. IT APPEARS THAT YOU ARE MAKING
THE VOTING MORE ACCESSIBLE TO SUMMER RESIDENTS . . . QUESTIONED IF THE
SUMMER RESIDENTS DUE TO THE FACT THAT THEY USED THEIR PROPERTY ONLY
A SHORT TIMEjPAY ONLY 1/6TH OF THEIR TAXES?
COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- REVIEVEgtHE ASSESSED EVALUATION OF THE TOWN ' S
PROPERTY. . .
TOWN COUNSEL , .JOSEPH BRENNAN- THE ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION OF WHETHER OR
NOT ANYONE PAYS:_ TAXES ON THE BASIS OF WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THE YEAR THEY
OCCUPY THE PROPERTY IS TOTALLY FALSE. . . TAXES ARE PAID ON THE BASIS OF
ASSESSED VALUATION , OF THE PROPERTY. . .
MR. KELLY- I AM STILL OPPOSED TO SETTING THE DATE FOR THE CONVENIENCE
OF SUMMER RESIDENTS , IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THEY ARE FOR IT AND THE PEOPLE
IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ARE AGAINST IT. . . I WOULD
LIKE TO SEE SEWERS BUT NOT AT THE COST THAT WE WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR
SEWERS. . .
BILL BODENWEISER- PROPERTY OWNER IN THE TOWN OF QSBY. . . I AM OF THE
SAME OPINION BASICALLY AS THIS GENTLEMAN. . . I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT YOU
HAVE PROVED TO ME YET THAT WE DO NOT HAVE TIME TO WAIT FOR ANOTHER
STUDY OF THE ASPECTS OF THE SEWER PROJECT. . . I DO THINK THAT WE NEED
SEWERS BUT THERE ARE OTHER WAYS OF GOING ABOUT IT. . .
MR. PETER TARANA- THE. RAGING CONTROVERSY OVER QUEENSBURY 'S PARTICIPATION
IN THE WARREN COUNTY SEWER SYSTEM IS UNFORTUNATE AND MAY ULTIMATELY BE
CONTRA-PRODUCTIVE TO BOTH PROPONENTS AND OPPONENTS . THERE ARE MAJOR
DISAGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE TWO GROUPS OF CAPABLE , HONEST PEOPLE. HOWEVER
THERE ARE ALSO MAJOR AREAS OF AGREEMENT AND CONCERN INCLUDING : i . THE
NEED FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT FOR THE SOUTHERN LAKE GEORGE BASIN. 2 . THE
NEED FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT IN AREAS OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY. 3. THE
NEED FOR A SECONDARY TREATMENT FACILITY IN THE CITY OF GLENS FALLS. 4. THE
NEED TO HELP HERCULES , INC. DISPOSE OF THEIR SEWAGE AND INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT. .
5. THE POLARIZATION OF PUBLIC OPINION INCLUDING : A. PLANS TO TEMPORARILY
SELL SMALL PARCELS OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE QUEENSBURY DISTRICT TO OPPONENTS
OF THE QUEENSBURY REFERENDUM WHO FEEL THEY HAVE BEEN DENIED A VOTE.
B. PLANS TO INITIATE LEGAL ACTION IF THE QUEENSBURY REFERENDUM PASSES-
DELAYING AND PERHAPS HOPELESSLY ENTANGLING THE TOWN AND COUNTY SYSTEMS
IN THE COURTS. 6. THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CLIMATE OF ANXIETY THAT MIGHT
LEAD TO THE REJECTION OF ANY SEWER PROPOSAL - WITHOUT A UNIFIED EFFORT
SUPPORTING A PROPOSAL. 7. THE POSSIBILITY THAT IF THE QUEENSBURY
REFERENDUM IS REJECTED, THE COUNTY SYSTEM WILL BE BUILT ANYWAY - LEAVING
QUEENSBURY WITHOUT SEWERS. 8. THE POSSIBILITY THAT IF THE QUEENSBURY
REFERENDUM IS REJECTED NEITHER LAKE GEORGE NOR QUEENSBURY MAY GET NEEDED
SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES.
I URGE YOU TO POSTPHONE THE REFERENDUM INDEFINATELY UNTIL NECESSARY
MAJOR STUDIES ARE DONE , THAT IS FOR THE LAKE GEORGE BASIN. SO IT WILL
BE CLEAR WHAT IS THE MOST ENVIRONMENTALLY EFFECTIVE AND COST EFFECTIVE
SYSTEM. . . SO THAT WE HAVE TIME TO CLARIFY THE ISSUES , THE VOTING ISSUE ,
WHETHER OR NOT GLEN LAKE %CULD BE INCLUDED. . .
JOE DAIRE- SO. QSBY. STATED THAT HE FELT THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE IN SO.
QSBY. DO NOT WANT THE SEWERS. . .
ARTHUR TURNBULL- QUESTIONED THE PERCENTAGES THAT THE TOWN RESIDENTS
WILL HAVE TO PAY. . .NOTED THAT HE FELT THAT THE RESIDENTS WILL BE PAYING
32 1/2 % NOT THE 12 1/2% THAT WAS NOTED. . .
SUPERVISOR BRANDT- NOTED THAT THERE ARE ITEMS THAT ARE INELIGIBLE FOR
FEDERAL OR STATE AID. . .
MR. TARANA- IN THE END OF ONE OF THE RESOLUTIONS IT SUGGESTS THE TOWN
BOARD CONSIDERS THE RESOLUTION IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST. . . THIS IS AN
ADVOCACY. . . IT IS NOT BEING PRESENTED TO THE TOWN AS A MATTER OF
INFORMATION IT IS BEING PRESENTED TO THE TOWN AS AN ADVOCACY. . .
MR. SCHULTZ-FROM THE TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION-THIS ASSOCIATION WISHES TO
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THE DETAILED ARRANGEMENTS FOR YESTERDAYS SEMINAR
FOR THE PROPOSED SEWER PROGRAM. WHILE WE FEEL-THAT ALL: OUR CONCERNS WERE
NOT ADDRESSED COMPLETELY TO OUR SATISFACTION , WE DO RECOGNIZE THAT MANY
WERE] AND THEREFORE WE FEEL THAT INI.SPITE OF THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROPOSED
SEWER PROGRAM AND COMPLICITY , AND THE NEED TO ASSIMILATE MUCH DETAILED
INFORMATION.F THE MEETING WAS INFORMATIVE AND QUITE CONSTRUCTIVE. THE
ISSUES AS WE DEFINE THEM AND ARE AS YET UNANSWERED LETTER TO NORMAN BARNES
OF JULY 5TH OF 1979 AND SUBSEQUENT DISCUSSIONS WITH TOWN AND COUNTY
REPRESENTATIVES AND ALL INFORMATION RECEIVED TO DATE HAVE BROUGHT US TO
THE POINT WHERE WE HAVE SOME CONCLUSIONS AND SOME OBSERVATIONS , THESE ARE
AS FOLLOWS : THE OBSERVATIONS 1 . NEITHER THE COUNTY , TOWN OR ANY OF ITS
CONSULTANTS HAVE YET PREFORMED THE TYPE OF COMPREHENSIVE SCIENTIFIC LONG
TERM CONCLUSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SOURCE TYPE AND QUANTITY OF THE CHEMICAL
AND BIOLOGICAL POLLUTANTS WE BELIEVE NECESSARY FOR LAKE GEORGE AND OR
GLEN LAKE. 2. THERE HAVE BEEN NO OBJECTIONS TO THE IDEA THAT THE
BACTERIOLOGICAL POLLUTION OF LAKE GEORGE CAN BE JUST AS EFFECTIVELY
MANAGED WITH IN-BASIN TREATMENT APPROACHES AS IT CAN WITTHOUT OF BASIN
APPROACHES. 3. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE BUT THAT ONE THATnALL THE SOURCES
OF POLLUTION OF LAKE GEORGE AND GLEN LAKE THE ONES THE TOWN AND COUNTY
HAVE ANY ABILITY TO CONTROL ARE URBAN RUN OFF AND SEPTIC EFFLUENT
SEEPAGE AND LEAKS:`' FROM SEWERED AREAS. THE PROPOSED COUNTY SEWER PROGRAM
ONLY ADDRESSES SEPTIC SEEPAGE AND SEWAGE LEAK' AND THAT IT IS POSSIBLE
IF NOT PROBABLE GIVEN THE KNOWN RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URBAN RUNOFF AND SEPTIC
SEEPAGE THAT ONE UNFORTUNATE CONSEQUENCE OF THE COUNTY SEWER PROGRAM WILL
BE EVEN MORE POLLUTION OF LAKE GEORGE AND GLEN LAKE THEN WE NOW HAVE.
4 . THERE APPEARS TO BE AT LEAST ONE COUNTY WIDE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROPOSED
COUNTY WIDE SYSTEM WHICH HOLDS THE PROMISE OF PROVIDING AS MUCH IF NOT MORE ,
ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH PROTECTION AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED COSTS AND
THAT THIS HAS NOT BEEN COSTED. THIS ALTERNATIVE WOULD BE COMPRISED
OF THE FOLLOWING A. UPGRADED AND EXPANDED SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS IN AREAS
-- ALREADY SEWERED B. SMALL SCALE CLUSTER TREATMENT SYSTEMS IN AS YET UNSEWERED
AREAS WITH ACUTE PROBLEMS , SUCH AS THE ASSEMBLY POINT AREA , THE CLEVERDALE
ROCKHUt T AND PILOT KNOB AREAS AND THE GLEN LAKE AREA. C. UPGRADED AND
IMPROVED MANAGEMENT OF EXISTING PACKAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SUCH AS THOSE
AT QSBY. PLAZA , REGENCY PK. APTS . , ACC AND ELSEWHERE. AND THE UPGRADED
AND IMPROVED AND SYSTEMATIC MANAGEMENT OF INDIVIDUAL SEPTIC TANKS SYSTEMS
5. THE REASON GIVEN BY COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIALS FOR NOT COSTING THIS
ALTERNATIVE IS THE, QUOTE, LAKE GEORGE LAWjUNQUOTEIYET NEITHER THE COUNTY
NOR THE TOWN CAN POINT TO A SOURCE DOCUMENT WHICH WOULD PROVIDE THE
PUBLIC WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE JUSTIFICATION FOR THE H 47 LAKE GEORGE LAW
AND ITS 1979 AMENDMENT REQUIRING THE OUT OF BASIN DISCHARGE. BASED ON
THE ABOVE WE BELIEVE THAT THE PROPOSED COUNTY PROGRAM IS THE WRONG WAY
TO GO AND THAT THE TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION SHOULD NOT SUPPORT THE COUNTY
PLAN QR THOSE PUBLIC OFFICIALS WHO CONTINUE TO DEMONSTRATE SUPPORT FOR
THIS PROGRAM. THIS ASSOCIATION SHOULD BRING ALL LEGAL AND APPROPRIATE
PRES$10,RES TO BEAR TO ASSURE EITHER ABANDONMENT OF THE PROGRAM OR DEFERMENT
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OF THE REFERENDUM. IN ADDITION WE FEEL THAT THE ASSOCIATION SHOULD FUND
IN PART OR IN TOTAL THE COST ANALYSIS OF THAT ALTERNATIVE OUTLINED ABOVE.
I HAVE TRIED TO UNDERSTAND WHY WE COULD NOT AS OTHERS HAVE SUGGESTED
DEFER UNTIL SOME OF THESE QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED , IT SEEMS TO BE THE
HERCULES SITUATION THE PRESSURE THEY ARE UNDER THE THREAT OF FINE. I
WOUDERED.:' IF YOU MIGHT NOT CONSIDER REFINING YOUR RESOLUTION TO ADD
THAT SOME PERSON OR BODY OR GROUP WOULD SEEK AN IMMEDIATE MEETING WITH
EPA TO SEE IF WE COULD NOT GET THEM TO RELAX SOMEWHAT ON THE HERCULES
SITUATION BECAUSE OF fiHEIR GOOD FAITH AND BECAUSE OF THE THREAT OF
REJECTION OF THE REFERENDUM AND BECAUSE OF SOME OF THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS.
THEN MAKE YOUR PROPOSED RESOLUTION CONTINGENT UPON THE RESULTS OF THAT
MEETING. SO IF IN FACT THAT IS THE CRITICAL ISSUE , HERCULES , THAT IS !�
THE ONLY THING HOLDING YOU UP FROM DEFERRING THE REFERENDUM OR
DEFERRING YOUR RESOLUTION THEN THEY WOULD BE WILLING TO RELAX SOMEWHAT ---�
TO GIVE YOU ADDITIONAL TIME. FAILING THAT, GO AHEAD WITH THE RESOLUTION.
SUPERVISOR BRANDT- IF THE ASSOCIATION IS GOING TO MAKE A STUDY AND THEY
ARE GOING TO COST AN ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM AND DO IT REASONABLY RAPIDLY
SAYING IT GETS DONE AFTER THE REFERENDUM, AND ASSUMING THE REFERENDUM
IS PASSED ISN 'T WITHIN THE GOVERMENTAL FUNCTIONS TO CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE
SYSTEM AT THAT POINT EVEN IF A CERTAIN SYSTEM IS PASSED AND THERE IS
A MORE COST EFFECTIVE SHOWN. . .
MR. SCHULTZ- I AM SURE GOVERNMENT CAN FIND ITS WAY TO DO THAT . . . EVEN IF
IT CHOSE NOT TO DO IT VOLUNTARILY WE WOULD HOPE THAT ONE OF THE MOTIVATIONS
OF THIS IS TO HAVE THAT INFORMATION AVAILABLE tN THE EVENT OF EITHER A
YES OR NO VOTE. . . :
ARTHUR TURNBULL-QUESTIONED HERCULES STATUS, , ,
SUPERVISOR BRANDT- THC IMMEDIATE THING THAT HERCULES H:AS TO DO IS PUT
A DIFFUSER IN THE RIVER. THE COUNTY IS GOING TO NNQVE fFEAD WHAT DTFF.U!5ER
ON THE COUNTY DIST, ANTICIPATING THAT THE TOWN DIST, WILL BE FORMED AND
THEN HERCULES WILL BE PAYING ACCORDING TO A SCHEDULE A$ TF THE TOWN
DIST. IS FORMED. IF THE, TPW DIST, Dpp NOT FORIM THEN THE COST IS GOING
TO BE FAR GREATER. . .THE DIFFUSER WILL N THE BIG CQST, , ,THE RTG CAST
IS THE SECONDARY TREATMENT , WHICH IS COMING DOWN THE LINE, „
I AM NOT SURE THAT I CAN TELL YOU ALL THE ALTERNATIVES AT THIS POINT
WITH THE HERCULES SITUATION , I DO NOT THINK THAT THAT IS A, GUN TO --�
OUR HEAD EITHER. I FEEL THAT A GREAT DEAL OF EFFORT H-AS BEEN PUT IN
TO BRING FORTH ALL THE INFORMATION THAT CAN BE PUT FORTH. TO DOING
ALL THE STUDIES THAT THE STATE WILL FUND OR PAY THEIR SHARE OF FUNDING,
AND THE FEDERAL GOVT WILL FUNDJTHAT IS ONE OF OUR LINJITATTQNS, WE
CAN NOT DO EVERY STUDY WE MIGHT WANT TO DO THEY ALSO HAVE A RTGH.T TO
DICTATE WHAT THEY WILL PARTICIPATE IN AND IT I$ EXPENSIVE TO DO SOME OF
THESE STUDIES WITHOUT HELP FROM OTHER GQVERNMENTS , I THINK. IT IS TINE.
TO HAVE A REFERENDUM AND IT ISN 'T JUST WHAT THE HOARD FEELS IT'S REALLY
WHAT THE VOTERS FEEL, I BELIEVE , AND I MAY' BE WRONG , THERE ARE FAR MORE
VOTERS IN THE SO. PART OF QSBY, THEN ON THE $H-QRES IN THIS DIST,
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COUNCILMAN FRANCES WALTER- LET ME PREFACE BY SAYING THAT I DO BELIEVE
THAT WE NEED SEWERS , I WOULD NOT WANT MY STATEMENTS TO BE MISCONSTRUED,
THAT I AM AGAINST SEWERS . HOWEVER , IN THIS LONG PROCESS OF PLANNING FOR
THE SEWER I THINK THAT THE QUEENSBURY DIST. WOULD PROBABLY SELL PRETTY
MUCH ON ITS OWN MERITS AND WHAT THE PEOPLE IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ARE
HAVING A GREAT DEAL OF DIFFICULTY WITH NOW IS THE WARREN COUNTY SYSTEM,
THE QUESTIONS THAT ITS CREATION HAS RAISED. THE PLANNING BOARD OF QSBY.
HAS GONE ON RECORD AS AGAINST THE COUNTY PROJECT AND THEY HAVE ASKED
THAT WE DELAY THE REFERENDUM , MUCH AS THE GENTLEMEN IN THE AUDIENCE
HAVE BROUGHT FORTH THE SAME KIND OF ARGUMENTS. THE FACT THAT QUESTIONS
HAVE BEEN RAISED)THEY HAVE NOT BEEN ANSWERED AND BEFORE WE GO AHEAD AND
GO TO REFERENDUM THAT THEY PROBABLY SHOULD BE ANSWERED. AT THIS TIME
IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BY THE PHONE CALLS THAT I HAVE BEEN RECEIVING
FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE IN THE DIST. , I HAVE CERTAINLY HAD PLENTY FROM PEOPLE
WHO ARE NOT IN THE QSBY , DIST. WHO THOUGHT THAT THEY WERE GOING TO BE
ABLE TO VOTE AND WILL OF COURSE NOT BE ABLE TO , BUT I AM TALKING ABOUT
THE PEOPLE NOW .-SOME' PEOPLE WHO LIVE ALONG THE LAKEIPSOME PEOPLE WHO LIVE
IN BROAD ACRES AREA AND I HAD CALLS FROM SOUTH QSBY . THERE IS A GREAT
DEAL OF NEGATIVISM. NOT BECAUSE OF WHAT WE HAVE PROPOSED , BUT BECAUSE OF
THOSE QUESTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN RAISED ON THE COUNTY DIST. I FEEL THAT
GOING TO REFERENDUM RIGHT NOW WITH ALL THESE QUESTIONS UNANSWERED WILL
HAVE A NEGATIVE EFFECT ON A REFERENDUM. I FEEL STRONGLY , AS I SAID IN
THE BEGINNING WE DO NEED SEWERS. MY QUESTION IS IF WE COULD ONLY NEGOTIATE
SOME OF THE FACTORS OR HAVE SOME OF THE QUESTIONS ANSWERED REGARDING IN-
BASIN TREATMENT AND VARIOUS OTHERS , I FEEL VERY STRONGLY THAT WE COULD BE
GOING THE WRONG WAY BECAUSE WE HAVE NOT TAKEN THE TIME TO LOOK AT ALL THE
FACTORS INVOLVED. I QUESTION THE NEED FOR QSBY. TO GO AHEAD WITH A
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TO PLEASE DELAY AND BY VARIOUS OTHER GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE TOWN ,
WHO ARE SINCERELY INTERESTED IN THE TOWN BUT WHO HAVE THESE QUESTIONS .
THE QUESTION I ASKED YESTERDAY AS TO WHAT THE OTHER COMMUNITIES WERE DOING
j IN THE WARREN CO. DIST., I WAS TOLD THAT WARRENSBURG DOES NOT HAVE ANY
ENGINEER YET, AND LAKE GEORGE HAS SOME PRELIMINARY STUDIES BUT THEY HAVE
NO NEED SURVEYS OR ANYTHING A LITTLE MORE INTRICATE. BOLTON LANDING
HAS JUST RECENTLY RETAINED ENGINEERS AND THEY HAVE NO STUDYS AS OF THIS
TIME THE VILLAGE IS SEWERED, GLENS FALLS IS SEWERED AND QSBY. HAS DONE A
GREAT DEAL OF WORK. I JUST WANT TO SAY TO THE BOARD, WE GO AHEAD WITH OUR
REFERENDUM AND WE GET OUR ANSWER, I REMEMBER BEING AT THE COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS MEETING BEFORE THE COUNTY REFERENDUM, COUNCILMAN BARBER AND
I WERE THERE AND WE ASKED FOR A DELAY WE FELT THAT THE COUNTY SYSTEM
AND THE PEOPLE WHO WERE IN ITS WERE NOT ENTIRELY INFORMED OF EAACTLY WHAT
WAS GOING TO TRANSPIRE REGARDING THAT ELECTION , WE GOT NO--WHERE. WE ARE
OVER TWO YEARS AWAY FROM THAT REFERENDUM, YOU HAVE GOT ONE TOWN WHO IS
READY TO GO AND OTHER TOWNS WHO EVIDENTLY HAVE NOT DONE A DARN THING.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE SITUATIONS CHANGE AS FAR AS QSBY. IS CONCERNED OVER THE
NEXT YEAR OR TWO WHEN IT TAKES THESE PEOPLE TO GET THEMSELVES TOGETHER,
AND OF COURSE THERE IS NO NEED FOR A REFERENDUM BUT I GUARANTEE THAT IN
MOST PLACES WITH EXPENDITURES LIKE THIS IN THIS DAY AND AGE THEY ARE GOING
TO GET PEOPLE THAT ARE OUT WITH PETITIONS AND WANT TO GO TO REFERENDUM
TO HAVE A VOTE. I AM CONCERNED WITH HERCULES , AFTER YESTERDAYS MEETING
AND MY QUESTIONS WITH MR. SINOTT FROM HASEN AND SAWYER I HAVE TRIED TO DO
A LITTLE RESEARCH. BASICALLY THROUGHUtENCON I HAVE TRIED TO GET A LINE
ON WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. I AM NOT PESSIMISTIC It THAT IF WE DID NOT GO TO REFEREN-
DUM NOW THAT HERCULES WOULD BE IN ANY REAL JEOPARDY. AS FAR AS THE
REFERENDUM GOING DOWN THEY CERTAINLY WOULD NOT BE IN ANY MORE JEOPARDY.
WE DO HAVE TO CONSIDER HERCULES , WE HAVE TO CONSIDER IT BOTH WAYS, WE GO
TO REFERENDUM IF IT GOES DOWN� THEY ARE STILL IN THE SAME KIND OF TROUBLE.
I THINK THAT THE REFERENDUM WOULD HAVE A MUCH BETTER CHANCE OF PASSING,
IF SOME NEGOTIATIONS WERE MADE REGARDING THE COUNTY SYSTEM THAT WOULD MAKE
OUR SYSTEM, WHERE WE TRIED OUR LEVEL BEST TO HAVE EVERYONE WHO WAS IN THE
DIST. SERVICED, AND TRIED WITH OUR ENGINEERS TO GO THROUGH THE TOWN AND
FIND OUT WHERE IT WAS NECESSARY AND WHERE IT WAS COST EFFECTIVE , THOSE
CRITERIA WHICH WERE ACCEPTABLE TO EPA, TO PUT OUR DIST. TOGETHER.
I THINK WITH JUST A LITTLE NEGOTIATION WITH A FEW MORE QUESTIONS ANSWERED
WE HAVE A BETTER CHANCE OF GETTING A REFERENDUM THROUGH THAT WOULD BE
A LITTLE MORE PALATABLE TO THE PEOPLE. I WOULD HAVE TO VOTE NO ON THE
RESOLUTION NOT BECAUSE I AM AGAINST SEWERS BUT BECAUSE I HAVE TAKEN A LONG
HARD LOOK'$ I HAVE TALKED WITH PEOPLE,, I HAVE RESEARCHED IT OUT AND THESE ARE
MY CONCLUSIONS AND I AM ALSO GOING ON THE BASIS OF QSBY. PLANNING BOARD
WHO HAVE ALSO DONE THE SAME THING.
COUNCILMAN EISENHART-MY OWN BACKGROUND HAS BEEN SUCH THAT I WOULD AVOID
AT CONSIDERABLE CAPITAL COSTS ANYTHING THAT LED TO MULTIPLE PLANTS . WHEN
WE GOT STUCK AT THE COLLEGE BECAUSE WE HAD PLANNED TO HAVE , AND IN FACT
STARTED CONSTRUCTION ON A SEPTIC SYSTEM IN THE COLLEGE, WE HIT CLAY AND THEY
SAID WE HAD TO COST THE TAXPAYERS SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS JUST BECAUSE WE
FOUND A LITTLE CLAY, AND THE EXPENSE OF RUNNING THE ENGINEERS YOU HAVE TO
HIRE AND THE EXPENSE OF OPERATING A PLANT IS FAIRLY HORRENDOUS , AND I FEEL
THAT IN THE LONG RUN THERE IS NO SAVING OF ANY SORT IN GOING INTO MULTIPLE
PLANTS. THE ONLY THING TO DO IS TO HAVE ONE PLANT WHICH CAN BE OPERATED
BY A STAFF PROBABLY LARGER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL ONES BUT WOULD BE EXTREMELY
LESS COSTLY THAN MULTIPLE PLANTS. I DO FEEL THAT THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY , THOSE THAT ARE IN THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, HAVE THE RIGHT TO
MAKE THEIR WISHES KNOWN NOW, IF IT GOES DOWN� IT GOES DOWN THEN WE HAVE TO
PICK UP OUR PIECES AND START IN AGAIN. IF IT GOES THROUGH THEN WE HAVE
SOMETHING TO GO ON. THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR TWO YEARS WE HAVE HAD
STUDIES, DISCUSSIONS ON THIS AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS IS THE
BEST PLAN WE HAVE HAD SO FAR, I CAN NOT DENY THAT THERE ARE SOME THINGS
THAT ARE ON THE BOUNDARY OF IT. I AM STRUCK BY THE FACT THAT MOST OF
IT SEEMS TO REVOLVE AROUND LAKE GEORGE , THE TOWN OF QSBY. IS NOT ENTIRELY
LAKE GEORGE. I DO NOT FEEL THAT FURTHER STUDIES ARE IN ORDER , I DO NOT
FEEL THAT DELAYING THIS WILL DO ANYTHING BUT INCREASE THE COST , SO I MUST
VOTE FOR IT.
A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED
ESTABLISHMENT OF A SEWER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN
COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO BE KNOWN AS QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1
RFSf11IITTON NO . 228 , INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART :
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 SEWER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN , TO BE KNOWN
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AS QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 ; AND
WHEREAS, AN ORDER WAS DULY ADOPTED BY SAID T(3VN BOARD ON ,TUNE 12 ,
1979 , RECITING A DESCRIPTION OF THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID PROPOSED
DISTRICT, THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED , THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT PROPOSED
TO BE EXPANDED 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 10TH
DAY OF JULY , 1979 , AT 7: 30 O' CLOCK P. M. PREVAILING TIME , AT THE COURT
ROOM, MUNICIPAL BUILDING , IN LAKE GEORGE , NEW YORK , 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
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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 PUB-
LISHED AND POSTED AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND IS OTHERWISE
SUFFICIENT ;
B ) ALL THE PROPERTY AND PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN .SAID PRO-
POSED DISTRICT ARE BENEFITED THEREBY ;
C) ALL THE PROPERTY AND PROPERTY OWNERS BENEFITED ARE IN-
CLUDED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT ; AND
D) THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT IS IN THE
PUBLIC INTEREST.
SECTION 2. THIS RESOLUTION SHALL TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY.
THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION
WAS DULY PUT TO A VOTE ON ROLL CALL , WHICH RESULTED AS FOLLOWS :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES : MRS. WALTER
ABSENT : NONE
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PROPOSED SEWER DISTRICT
IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO BE KNOWN AS
QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO . 1 , AND FURTHER APPROVING THE CONSTRUCTION
OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED THEREFOR.
RFc,ni IITTf1N Nfl _ P99 , INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART :
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 SEWER DISTRICT IN SAID
TOWN , TO BE KNOWN AS QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 ; AND
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WHEREAS, AN ORDER WAS DULY ADOPTED BY SAID TOWN BOARD ON JUNE 12 , 1979
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 10TH DAY OF JULY 1979 AT
7: 30 O' CLOCK , P. M. PREVAILING TIME , AT THE COURT ROOM , MUNICIPAL BUILDING ,
!, IN LAKE GEORGE , NEW YORK , 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
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QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1
DISTRICT BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
The Queensbury Sewer District No . 1 consists of two parts ;
Part A situate in South-Central Queensbury, and Part B situate in
North Queensbury. These parts of the district are bounded
as per the following descriptions :
PART A - SOUTH-CENTRAL QUEENSBURY
Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the corporation
limits ":of the City of Glens Falls ;
Thence southerly along the westerly Corporation line
of the .city of Glens Falls to the northeasterly corner
of Section 115 of the Tax Maps of the Town of Queensbury said
corner lying within the right-of-way of Western Avenue ;
Thence generally westerly along the northerly boundary
of said Section 115 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel
No. 2 . 1, Block. No . 1 , Section 11,5 ;
Thence generally westerly along the northerly boundary
of Parcel No. 2 . 1 , to the northwesterly corner of said parcel
said corner lying on the boundary of the Queensbury lighting
district;
Thence westerly along the boundary line of the Queens -
bury Lighting District to a point where said boundary line
intersects the easterly boundary of the right-of-way for
Interstate Route 87;
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Thence generally northerly along the easterly boundary
of the right-of-way for Interstate Route 87 , S00 feet more or
less , to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 1 . 3 , Block
No . 1 , Section 11S , as shown on Town of Queensbury Tax Map ,
and the southerly boundary of Griffing Place ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Griffing
Place to a point on the easterly Right-of-Way boundary of
Interstate Route 87 ;
Thence northerly along the easterly Right-of-Way limits
of Interstate Route 87 and the westerly boundary of Griffing Place
-to the southwesterly corner of Parcel No . 15 , Block No . 1 ,
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Section 114 of the Tax Maps of the Town of Queensbury ;
Thence in a northerly direction along the easterly Right-
of-Way limits of Interstate Route 87 and the westerly boundary
of Parcel Nos . 15 and 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 114 to the
northwesterly corner of said Parcel No . 1 and the southerly
boundary of Dixon Road;
Thence westerly crossing Interstate Route 87 to a point
where the westerly Right-of-Way limits of said Interstate 87
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intersects the southerly boundary of lands of the Niagara
Mohawk Power Corporation, said point also being where the
southerly boundary of lands of Niagara Mohawk intersects
the easterly Y boundar of Parcel No . 6 Block No . 1 Section
93;
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Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of
said Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation property to the north-
easterly corner of Parcel No. 18 of Block No . 2 , Section 94 ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel No .
4 , Block No. 2 , Section 94 ; said boundary also being the
easterly boundary of block No. 2 , Section 94 ; to the south-
easterly corner of Parcel No . 35, Block No . 2 , Section 94 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundaries
of Parcel Nos . 35 , and 34 , Block No . 2, Section 94 , to the
southerly corner of Parcel No. 34 ;
Thence continuing southwesterly and crossing Clark Street
�. to the easterly corner of Parcel No . 33 , Block' No . 2 , Section
— 94 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary
of said Parcel No. 33 to the southerly corner of Parcel .No .
33;
Thence northwesterly along the southwesterly boundary
of said Parcel No. 33, to the westerly corner of Parcel No .
33 ;
Thence continuing northwesterly in a straight line
crossing Reservoir Drive to the easterly corner of Parcel
No. 11 , Block No. 1 , Section 94 ;
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Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundaries
-- of Parcel Nos . 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 and 17 to the southerly
corner of Parcel No. 17 , Block No, 1 , Section 94 ;
Thence continuing southwesterly along a southwesterly
extension of the southeasterly boundary of Parcel No . 17,
crossing Clark Street to the intersection of said boundary
extension with the northeasterly boundary of Parcel No . 2 ,
Block No. 2, Section 94 ;
Thence southeasterly along the northeasterly boundary
of Parcel No. 2 , to the easterly corner of sai'd , Parcel -No . 2 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary
of said Parcel No. 2 , a distance of 21S feet more or less ,
`— to a point , said point being the intersection of the said
southeasterly boundary of Parcel No. 2 with the limits of
the Warren County Sewer District Number 1 ;
Thence northwesterly along said limits of the Warren
County Sewer District No. 1 to a point on the southwesterly
boundary of Parcel No. 2 of said aforementioned tax map ,
Section 94 , said point being located a distance of 90 feet
northwesterly of the most southerly corner of said Parcel
No. 2 , as measured along said southwesterly boundary of
Parcel No. 2 ;
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Thence northerly along the southwesterly boundaries of
Parcel Nos . 2 and 1 and an extension of said southwesterly
boundaries to a point on the centerline of Old Forge Road;
Thence northeasterly along the centerline of Old Forge
Road to a point on said centerline a distance of 200 feet
from the centerline of Dixon Road;
Thence
northwesterly along a line parallel to Dixon
Road and 200 feet distant from its centerline , to a point
on the southeasterly boundary of Parcel No . 2 , Block No . 1 ,
Section 93, as shown on the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary
of said Parcel No. 2 to the southerly corner of Parcel No . 2 ;
Thence Northwesterly along the southwesterly boundary
of Parcel No . 2 , to the westerly corner of said Parcel No.
2 ;
Thence northeasterly along the northwesterly boundary
of said Parcel No . 2 , to a point on said boundary a distance
of 200 feet from the centerline of Dixon Road;
Thence generally northwesterly along a line parallel to
Dixon Road and 200 feet distant from its centerline , to a
point along the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly
boundary of Parcel No . 8 , Block No . 2 , Section 92 , as shown
on the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
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Thence northeasterly along said southwesterly extension
of the southeasterly boundary of said Parcel No . 8 to the south-
erly corner of Parcel No . 8 ;
Thence northwesterly along the southwesterly boundaries
of Parcel Nos . 8 , 6 , and S to the westerly corner of Parcel
Nos . S , and the southeasterly boundary of Zenas Drive ;
Thence northeasterly along the westerly boundary of said.
Parcel No . S and the southeasterly boundary of Zenas Drive to
the northerly corner of said Parcel No . 5 ;
Thence crossing Dixon Road to the southeasterly corner
law of Parcel, No. 7 . 3, Block No . 2 , Section 97 , as shown on the
Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence generally northerly along the easterly boundaries
of Parcel Nos . 7. 3, 7. 2, 7 . 4 , 7 . 6 , 7 . 7 , 7 . 1 , 2S , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ,
12, 13, 21,and 14 of Block No 2 , Section 97 , said boundaries also
designated as the Queensbury Lighting District boundary, to the
southwesterly corner of Parcel No. 2 , Block No. 2 , Section 97 ;
Thence easterly along the southern boundary of Parcel No.
2, to the intersection of said boundary with the most westerly
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boundary of Parcel No. 3, Block No . 2 , Section 97 ;
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Thence southerly along the most westerly boundary line of
Parcel No. 3 to the southwesterly corner thereof;
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 3, and continuing along the easterly extension
thereof, to a point on the westerly boundary of Parcel No .
5 . 1 , Block No. 2, Section 97 •
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said
Parcel 5 . 1 and the easterly boundary of Burke Drive to a
point at which the northeasterly boundary of the access
road ,for Parcel No. 6, Block No. 2 , Section 97 intersects
the westerly boundary of said Parcel No. 5 . 1 and the easterly
boundary of Burke Drive ;
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Thence generally southeasterly along the northeasterly
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w. boundaries of said access road and the easterly boundary
- of Parcel No. 6, Block No. 2 , Section 97, to- the south-
easterly corner of said Parcel No. 6 ;
Thence southeasterly along the easterly boundary of
Parcel No. 14 , Block No. 1 , Section 96 to the southeasterly
corner of said Parcel No. 14 ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said parcel
: No. 14 , to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 15 , Block No .
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1 , Section 96 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary of
said Parcel No. 15 , to the most westerly corner of Parcel No. 2,
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Block No. 1, Section, 96 ;
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Thence southeasterly along the northeasterly boundaries of
-Parcel Nos . 13 and 12 , Block No. 1, Section 96 to the north-
westerly corner of Parcel No. 11 , Block No. 1 , Section 96 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 11 , to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 11 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No . 11 , 240 . 53 £t. to the southeasterly corner of
Parcel No . 11 ;
Thence generally southeasterly crossing Ifirold Harris
Road to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 10 , Block
No . 1 , Section 96 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 10, to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 10 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. 10, to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No.
8.1, Block No. 1, Section 96 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 8 . 1 to the northerly corner of Parcel No . 7 , Block No . 1 ,
Section 96 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said Parcel No .
7 , to a point on said boundary a distance of 200 feet from the
centerline of Dixon .Road;
Thence generally southeasterly along a line parallel
to and 200 feet distant from the centerline of Dixon Road
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crossing Interstate Route 87 to a point on the westerly boundary
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of Parcel No. 1 , Block No . 2 , Section 100, being a distance of
200 ' feet from the centerline of Dixon a Road, said point
also being on the easterly boundary of the Right-of-Way
for Interstate Route 87;
Thence generally northerly along the said easterly
boundary of Interstate Route 87, to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel N0. 1 , Block No . 1 , Section 98 as shown
on the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence northeasterly and easterly along g the northerly
boundaries of said Parcel No . 1 , to the northeasterly corner
4W of Parcel No. 1 ;
Thence generally northerly crossing Aviation Road to
the southwesterly corner of Parcel No . 18 , Block No . 3,
Section 72 ;
Thence northerly and easterly along the westerly and
northerly boundaries of said Parcel No. 18 to the northerly
most of the northeasterly corners of Parcel No. 18 ;
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Thence generally northeasterly crossing Carleton Drive to the north-
westerly corner of Parcel No. 14, Block No. S, Section 72;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel No.
14, to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 14;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary -of Parcel No. 13, Block
No. S, Section 72, to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No. 13;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel No. 13,
to the --northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 13;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said Parcel No. 13,
to the southeasterly corner of Parcel No. 13, said corner being on the
w. rnrtherly boundary of the new Aviation Road;
Thence generally southeasterly along said northerly boundary of the
new Aviation Road crossing old Aviation Road, Seage Road and Binh Lane,
to the southeasterly most corner of Parcel No. 2, Block No. 4, Section 98,
as shown on the Tax Maps of the Town of Queensbury:
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of said Parcel No. 2, to
the northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 2;
Thence generally northerly crossing the old Aviation Road to the most south-
erly of the 'southeasterly corners of Parcel No. 22, Block No. 6, Section 72;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundaries of Parcel. Nos.. 22,
23, and 24, Block No. 6, Section 72, to the southeasterly corner of
Parcel No. 21, Block No. 6;
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Thence generally northwesterly along the easterly boundaries
of Parcel Nos. 21 , 13, 12 , 11 , 7 , 6 , 5 , 4 and 3, Block No . 6 ,
Section 72 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 3, Block
No. 6, Section 72 ;
Thence westerly along the northerly boundaries of Parcel Nos.
3 and 2 , Block No. 6 , Section 72 , to the northwesterly corner of
said Parcel No . 2 ;
$ Thence northerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
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Nos. 12 , 13, 14 and 15 , Block No . 1 , Section 71 , to the north-
easterly corner of Parcel No . 15 , Block No . 1 , Section 71 ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
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No . 3, Block No . 1 , Section 71 to the southwesterly corner of
Parcel No. 3 ;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said
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Parcel No. 3 to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No. 3;
Thence continuing northerly along an extension of the
said westerly boundary of Parcel No. 3 and crossing Weeks
{ Road to' a point on the northerly boundary of Weeks Road;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Weeks
j Road and crossing Pine Drive , to the southwesterly corner
of Parcel No. 3, Block No. 1 , Section 70 , said corner being
on the easterly boundary of Pine Drive ;
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Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Pine Drive
to the southeasterly most corner of Parcel No . 13, Block No. 1 ,
Section 73;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 13 to the southwesterly corner of Parcel No . 13 ;
Thence northerly along the Westerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 13, to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No. 13 ;
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of parcel No.
14, Block No. 1 , Section 73, to the northwesterly corner of
Parcel No. 14 , said corner being on the easterly boundary of
the right-of-way for Interstate Route 87 ;
4W Thence generally northerly along the easterly boundary of
Interstate Route 87 to a point on the southerly boundary of
Gurney Lane , said point also being the northwesterly corner
of Parcel No . 7, Block No. 1 , Section 74 , of the Tax Maps of
the Town of Queensbury;
Thence northerly crossing Gurney Lane to the point where
the easterly boundary of Interstate Route 87 intersects the
northerly boundary of Gurney Lane ;
Thence northerly partially along the easterly boundary
of the R.O.W. of Interstate Route 87 and crossing the access
ramp thereto (Exit No. 20) to a point on the westerly boundary
of Parcel No. 5 , Block 1 , Section No . 35 of the Tax Maps of
the Town of Queensbury, 340 feet distant from the northwesterly
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corner of said Parcel. No . S as measured along the westerly boundary
of Parcel No. S ;
} Thence northerly along the easterly R,O.W. boundary of
i Interstate Route 87 , and the westerly boundaries of Parcel Nos ,
S, 4 . 1 , 3, 1 . 2 and 1 . 1 , of B1ock. No. 1 , Section 3S of said Queensbury
Tax Maps to the southwesterly corner of Parcel No . 10 , Block No. 1 ,
Section 34 of the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence continuing northerly along the easterly boundary of
the R.O,W, of Interstate Route 87 and the westerly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 10 , 9 , 7 , 6 , S, 4 , 3, 2 , and 1 of Block No, 1 , Section 34
of said Queensbury Tax Maps to the southwesterly corner of Parcel
No. 10, Block No . 1 , Section 33 of the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the R.O.W.
of Interstate Route 87 and along the westerly boundary of Parcel
Nos . 10 , and 13 of Block No. 1 , Section 33 of the Tax Maps of
the Town of Queensbury to the northwesterly corner of said
Parcel No. 13;
Thence northerly to the southwesterly corner of Parcel
No. 12 ,' Block No. 1 , Section 33 of the Tax Maps of the Town of
Queensbury;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 12 to the northwesterly corner of said Parcel No. 12 ;
Thence northeasterly, crossing Route 9 to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel 7 . 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 33 of the Queensbury
Tax Maps ;
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Thence easterly along the northerly -boundary line of
Parcel No. 7. 1 , and the easterly extension thereof to a point
on the easterly boundary of Section 33, as shown on the Queens -
bury Tax Maps ;
Thence generally southerly along the easterly bound-
ary of Section 33, to the southeasterly corner of the
extension of Section No 33, as shown on section 34 ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Block
No. 1 , Section 33 , and Block No . 2 of Section 342 and along the
centerline of Farm to Market Road, to a point where the westerly
boundary of Parcel No . 37 . 2, Block No . 1 , Section 36 as shown
on the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps , as extended in a northerly
®r direction, intersects said southerly boundary of Block No . 2 ,
Section 34 ;
Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said
Parcel No . 37 . 2 and the extension thereof to the southwesterly
corner of said Parcel No . 37 . 2 ;
Thence generally easterly and southeasterly along the
northerly and northeasterly boundaries of Parcel No . 34 . 1 ,
Block No. 1 , Section 36 to the easterly most corner of Parcel
No. 34 . 1 ;
Thence continuing southeasterly along the northeasterly
boundary of Parcel No. 33. 1 , Block No . 1 , Section 36 to the
southeasterly corner of Parcel 33. 1 ;
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Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Parcel No .
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27 . 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 36 to the northwesterly most corner
of Parcel 27. 1 ;
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Thence generally southwesterly along the westerly boundaries
of said Parcel 27. 1 , to the southwesterly most corner of Parcel
P.P` 27. 1 ;
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Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel No
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2419 Block No. 1 , Section 36 , to the northeasterly most corner
of Parcel No. 24 ;
F Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Section 37 ,
to the northwesterly corner of Section 37 of the Tax Maps of the
' Town of Queensbury ;
I Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Section 37 ,
to the southwesterly corner of Section 37 ;
Thence southeasterly along a straight line to the northeasterly
most corner of Parcel No. 14 , Block No. 2 , Section 36 ;
. ; Thence generally easterly along the northerly boundaries
of Parcel No. 3, Block No . 2 , Section 36 to the northeasterly most
corner of Parcel No. 3;
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Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
Nos.3and 8 , Block No. 2 , Section 36 and continuing along a
g southerly extension of this line to a point where said extension
intersects the centerline of Round Pond Road;
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Thence southeasterly, passing through Parcel No . 1 , Block
No . 2 , of Section 67 of said Tax Map, to the northeasterly
corner of Parcel No . 2 , Block No . 1 , Section 68 , as shown
on the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence southeasterly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 2 , 1S , and 11 , Block No . 1 , Section 68 , to the southwesterly
corner of Parcel No. 4 of Block N0. 1 , Section 68 ;
Thence southwesterly along a straight line to the north-
easterly corner of Parcel No . 8 , Block No . 1 , Section 68 ;
Thence southwesterly along the northerly boundary of
said Parcel No . 8 to the northwesterly corner of Parcel
No. 8 ;
Thence southeasterly along the easterly boundaries of
Parcel Nos . 10 and 9 , Block No. 1 , Section 68 , to the. south-
easterly corner of said Parcel No . 9 ;
Thence southerly, crossing Montray Road, to the north-
easterly corner of Parcel No . 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 69 of
the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence southeasterly along the easterly boundaries of
Parcel Nos . 1 , 29 , 28, 27 , 26, 2S , 24 , 23, 22 , 21 , 20 , 19 ,
18 , and 17, Block N'o. 1 , Section 69 as shown on Town of Queens-
bury Tax Maps to the southeasterly corner of said Parcel No. 17 ;
Thence southeasterly crossing Kendrick Road, to the
northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 1 , Block No . 2 , Section 70 ,
as shown on Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
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Thence generally southeasterly along the easterly boundaries
of Parcel Nos . 1 , 2 , 3, 4 , 5 , 6, 7 , $ ,9 , and -10 , Block No . 2 , Section
70, as shown on Town of Queensbury Tax Maps to the southeasterly
corner of said Parcel No . 10 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No . 10 , to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 12 . 1 , Block
No. 2 , Section 70 ;
Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said
Parcel -No. 12 . 1 to the southwesterly corner of said Parcel ;
Thence southeasterly crossing Sweet Road, to the north-
eastetly corner of Parcel No . 1 , Block No . 2 , Section 71 ;
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Thence southeasterly along the easterly boundary of
Parcel No . 1 to the southeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence southeasterly crossing through Parcel No . 2 to
the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 20 , Block No . 2 , Section
71 of said Tax Maps ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 2019 19 . 1 , 19 . 2 , 14 , 13, 12 , 11 , 10 , and 9 of Block No . 2 ,
Section 71 , to the southeasterly corner of Parcel No . 9 ;
Thence southerly crossing Montray Road, to the north-
� easterly corner of Parcel No. 1 , Block No. 7 , Section 72 ,
as shown on the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
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Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. 1 , and continuing along a southerly extension of said
boundary to a point where said extension intersects the northerly
boundary of Parcel No . 4, Block No.. 7, Section 72 ;
Thence easterly along the .northerly boundaries of said
Parcel No. 4 to the northeasterly corner of said Parcel
No . 4 ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel
No. 3, Block No. 7, Section 72 , to the northwesterly corner
of Section 63, as shown on Town of Queensbury Tax. Maps ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Section
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63 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel. No. 1 . 1 , -Block No.
1 , Section 63;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. 1 . 1 a distance of 130 feet to a point;
Thence easterly to the northwesterly corner of Parcel
No . 2 , Block No. 1 , Section 63, crossing a property owned
by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said
, Parcel No. 2 , to the southeasterly corner of Parcel No. 1 ,
Block No. 3, Section 64 , of the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
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Thence continuing along an easterly extension of said
northerly boundary line of Parcel No . 2 , Section 63, and the
?southerly boundary of Parcel No . 1 , Block No . 3 , Section 64 ,
and crossing Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. property to a point ,
said point being the intersection of said easterly extension
with the southwesterly boundary of Parcel No . 3 , Block No . 4 ,
Section 64 ;
Thence southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary
of Parcel ' No . 3, to the most southerly corner of said Parcel ;
Thence continuing southeasterly crossing Country Club Road
to the southwesterly most corner of Parcel No . 3 . 2, Block No . 1 ,
Section No . 62 ;
Thence southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary of
Parcel No. 3 . 2 to the most southerly corner of said parcel ;
Thence northeasterly in a straight line crossing Woodvale
Road to the most westerly corner of Parcel No . 22 , Block No . 1 ,
Section 61 .
Thence generally easterly, northerly and easterly along the
northerly and westerly boundaries of Parcel No. 22 to the north-
easterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence , northeasterly along a straight line to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel No. 23 , Block No. 1., Section 61 .
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Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel
No. 23, to the northeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel No .
23, to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 24 , Block No . 1 ,
Section 61 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel No .
24 , to the northeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence easterly along a straight line to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel No. 25 . 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 61 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel No .
25 . 1 , and an easterly extension thereof to a point where said
extension intersects the westerly boundary of Parcel No . 26 ,
Block No. 1 , Section 61 ;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 26 , to the northwesterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel
No. 26 , t.o the northeasterly corner of said parcel .
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 27 . 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 61 , to the northwesterly
corner of said parcel .
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel No ,
27. 2 , Block No. 1 , Section 61 , to the southeasterly corner
of said parcel ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel
No. 27. 2 to the northeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No. 41 , Block No. 1 , Section 61 to a point on 'said boundary
a distance of 400 feet west of the centerline of Bay Road;
Thence northerly along a line parallel to and 400 feet
west of the centerline of Bay Road to a point on said line
a distance of 400 feet south of the southerly right-of-way of
Walker Lane ;
Thence westerly along a line parallel to and 400 feet
from the southerly right-of-way of Walker Lane to a point,
said point being the intersection of said line with the
westerly boundary of Parcel No . 46. 2 , Block No . 1 , Section
61 , of the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps .
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 46 . 2 to the southeasterly most corner of Parcel No. 15 ,
Block No. 7, Section 60 ;
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Thence northerly and westerly and northerly along the
easterly boundaries of parcel No. 15 to the northeasterly
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corner of said parcel ;.
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel No .
16 , Block No. 7, Section 60 to the southeasterly corner of said
parcel ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel No .
16 to the northeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence northwesterly along a straight line to the southeasterly
corner of Parcel No. 17 , Block NO. 7 , Section.'60 ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel
No. 17 to the northeasterly corner of said parcel ;.
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel
No. 5, Block No. 7 , Section 60 to the northwesterly corner of
Parcel No. 4 . 1 , Block No . 7 , Section 60 ;
Thence southerly along the westerly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 4 . 1 and 4 , 22 Block No . 7 , Section 60 to the southwesterly
corner of Parcel No. 4 . 2 ;
Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
4 . 2 , and an easterly extension thereof, crossing Bay Road to
a point where said extension intersects the easterly right-
, of-way of Bay Road;
Thence generally northerly along the easterly right-of-way
of Bay Road to the southwesterly corner of Parcel .No . 17 , Block
No. 2 , Section 60 ;
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No. 17 to the southeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel No .
17 , to the northeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Parcel
No. 17 , to the northwesterly corner of said parcel and the
easterly right-of-way of Bay Road;
Thence generally northerly along the easterly right-of-
way of Bay Road to the southwesterly corner of Parcel No 18 ,
Block No. 2 , Section 60 ; .
Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No . 18 to the southeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 20 , Block No. 2 , Section 60 , to the southwesterly corner
of said parcel .
Thence southeasterly along the southerly boundary of
Parcel No. 20 to the southeasterly corner of said parcel .
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel
No. 20 to the northeasterly corner of said parcel and the
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the
-- fiaviland Road right-of-way and the northerly boundary of Parcel
No . 16 . 1 , Block No . 2 , Section 60 , to the northeasterly corner
of said Parcel No. 16 . 1 ;
Thence in a general southerly direction , along the easterly
boundaries of Parcel No . 16 . 1 , to the southeasterly boundary of
said Parcel No. 16 . 1 ;
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of
Parcel NQ. 3 , Block No . 2 , Section 60 to the northeasterly corner
ftr of Parcel No . 8 , Block No . 3, Section 60 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
Nos , 8 , 9 , and 10 of Block No, 3, Section 60 to the south-
easterly corner of Parcel No. 10 , Block No . 3 , Section 60 , as
shown on the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence westerly. along the southerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 10 to the northeasterly corner of Bayberry Drive right-.
of-way;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the
Bayberry Drive right-of-way to the southeasterly corner of
the Bayberry Drive right-of-way , and the northerly boundary of
Parcel No. 5, Block No. 4 , Section 60 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary 'of Parcel
No. S , to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 5 , Block No .
4 , Section 60 as shown on the Queesnbury Tax Maps ;
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Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. S . to the southeasterly corner of Parcel No . 5 ,
Block No . 4 , Section 60 ;
Thence southerly along a southerly extension of the
easterly boundary of said Parcel No . 5 to a point where
said extension intersects the southerly boundary of Parcel
No. 4, Block No. 2 , Section 60 ;
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 4 , to a point where said boundary intersects the
northerly extension of the westerly boundary of Parcel No .
6, Block No. 2 , Section 60 ;
low Thence southerly along said extension and the westerly
i boundary of said Parcel No. 6, to the southwesterly corner of
Parcel No. 6 ;
Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No. 6, to the southeasterly corner of said Parcel No . 6 , and
the westerly boundary of the Meadowbrook Road right-of-way;
Thence northeasterly, crossing Meadowbrook Road to the
northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 9 . 3 , Block No . 2 , Section
46, as shown on the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and
easterly boundaries of said Parcel No . 9 . 3 to the division line
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between the Glens Falls City School District and the Queensbury
Union Free School District , as shown on Section 46 of the Queens-
bury Tax Maps ;
Thence easterly along the division line between the Glens
Falls City School District and the Queensbury Union Free School
District, as delineated on the Queensbury Tax Maps , approximately
620 feet to a corner in the division line between the school
districts , said corner lying within Parcel No . 9 . 1 , Block No .
2, Section 46 ;
Thence southerly to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No .
16, Block No . 2, Section 45 ;
Thence northeasterly along the northerly boundaries of
Parcel Nos , 16 , 17, 18 , and 19 . 1 to the northeasterly corner
Of parcel No. 19 . 1 , Block No. 2 , Section 46 ;
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Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. 19. 1 to the southeasterly corner of said Parcel
No. 19 . 1 and the northerly boundary of the Cronin Road right-
of-way;
Thence generally easterly crossing Cronin Road, to the
northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 2 , Block No . 3 , Section 59 ,
3s shown on the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence generally southerly along the easterly boundaries of
parcel Nos . 2 , and 1 . 22 , Block No. 3 , Section 59 to , a point 200
feet north of the northerly boundary of the right-of-way of Meadow Lane ;
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Thence generally southeasterly , running parallel to and a
distance of 200 feet from the northerly boundary of the Meadow
Lane right-of-way to a point on the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 5 . 2, Block No. 2 , Section 58 of ueensbur
Q y Tax Maps ;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 5 . 2, 5 . 1 , 5 . 3, 4 , and 3, Block No. 2 , Section 58 to the
northwesterly corner of said Parcel No . 3 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 3,' to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No. 3, and the
'y westerly boundary of the right-of-way of Meadow Drive .
Thence easterly crossing Meadow Drive to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel No. 12 , Block No. 3, Section 58 ;
,. Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel
No. 12 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 12 ;
Thence northerly and easterly along the westerly and
northerly boundaries of Parcel No. 7 , Block No . 3, Section
58 , to the northeasterly corner of said Parcel No. 7;
Thence easterly crossing Meadow View Drive to the north-
westerly corner of Parcel No . 13 , Block No . 4 , Section 58 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 13, to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 13 ;
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Thence northerly and easterly along the westerly and
northerly boundaries of Parcel No. 8, Block No . 4 , Section
58 to the northeasterly corner of said Parcel No. 8 and the
westerly boundary of the Ridge Road right-of-way;
Thence southerly along the westerly right-of-way boundary
of Ridge Road to the point where the northerly boundary of
Parcel No. 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 109, as extended. westerly
intersects said westerly right-of-way boundary of Ridge Road;
Thence easterly, crossing Ridge Road, to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel No. 1 , Block No . 1 , Section 109 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary- of said
Parcel No. l to the northeasterly corner of said Parcel No . 1 ,
as shown on the Queensbury Tax Maps ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 1 , 2 , 30 4, S ,.. and 6 to a point 200 feet north of the
northerly right-of-way boundary of Quaker Road;
Thence easterly and southeasterly along a line running
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parallel to the northerly and northeasterly right-of-way
boundary of Quaker Road, and at a distance of 200 feet northerly
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and northeasterly therefrom, to a point where said line inter-
sects the northerly boundary of Parcel No . 13 . 2 , Block No . 3,
Section 109 ;
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Thence easterly along the northerly" boundary of said
Parcel 13. 2 , to the northeasterly corner of Parcel 13 . 2,
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel 13. 2 , to the southeasterly corner of Parcel 13 . 2 ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said
Parcel 13 . 2 to a point 200 feet distant from the northeasterly
boundary f
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Thence southeasterly running parallel to and a distance of
200 feet from the northeasterly boundary of Quaker Road, to a
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point. on the northerly boundary of Parcel No. 4 , Block No . 3 ,
-4 Section 109 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly ounda
Y ry of said Parcel
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Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel
'a Nos . 4 and 5, Block No. 3, Section 109 , to the southeasterly
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corner of said Parcel No. 5 ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 5 to a point 200 feet distant from the northeasterly boundary
Of Quaker Road as shown on the Tax Maps of the Town of Queensbury ;
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Thence running southeasterly along a line parallel to and a
distance of 200 feet from the northeasterly boundary of Quaker
Road to a point where- said line intersects the southerly boundary
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Of Parcel No. 9 , Block No. 4 , Section 109 ;
Thence generally southerly along a straight line crossing
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Parcel Nos . 1 . 1 , 1 . 2 , 24 and 26, Block No, 1 , Section 110 , and
crossing Quaker Road and Dix Avenue to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel No . 29, Block No . 1 , Section 110 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel
No . 29, to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 29 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. 29 , to a point 200 feet distant from the northerly
boundary of Warren Street ;
Thence running easterly along a line paralldl to and a
distance of 200 feet from the northerly boundary of Warren Street
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to a point where said line intersects the westerly boundary of
Block No . 7 of Section 110 of the Tax Maps of the Town of
Queensbury;
Thence running generally northeasterly along the westerly
boundaries of said Block No, 7 , and Parcel No . 31 , Block No . 1 ,
Section 110 to the northwesterly corner of said Parcel No . 31 ;
Thence westerly along the westerly extension of the northerly
boundary Qf said Parcel No. 31 to a point on said extension a
distance of 200 feet from the northwesterly boundary of Highland
Avenue;
Thence generally northeasterly along a line parallel to and
200 feet distant from the northwesterly boundary of Highland
Avenue, crossing Quaker Road and Dix Avenue , to a point where said
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line intersects the westerly boundary of Parcel No . 19 , Block No .
1 , Section 110 ;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 19 , to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 19 ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 19 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 19 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said
Parcel No. 19 to a point a distance of 200 feet from the
northerly boundary of Dix Avenue ;
T1jence easterly along a line parallel to and a distance
of 200 feet from the northerly boundary of Dix Avenue to a
point where said line intersects the westerly boundary of
Parcel No. 15 , Block No. 1 , Section 110 ;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said Parcel No .
15 to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 1S ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 1S to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 15 ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel
No. 161, Block No. 1 , Section 110 to the northwesterly corner
5' ,► of Parcel No. 10 , Block No . 1 , Section 110 ;
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Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 10 to the northeasterly corner thereof and the
westerly boundary of the right-of-way of County Line Road;
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Thence crossing County Line Road to the northwesterly
corner of Parcel No . 1 , Block No, 2 , Section 110 of the Queens -
bury Tax Maps ;
Thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of, Parcel Nos . 1
and 2 to the northeasterly corner of said Parcel No . 2 ;
Thence northerly and easterly, along the westerly and
northerly boundaries of Parcel No . 3 , Block No. 2 , Section 110
to the northeasterly corner thereof and the division line between
the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, and the Town of Kingsbury,
Washington County;
Thence running southerly along the division line
between the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, and the Town
of Kingsbury, Washington County to the point at which the
counties of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga join;
Thence westerly along the division line between Saratoga
and Warren Counties to the easterly corporation limitsof the
City of Glens Falls ;
Thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and
northerly corporation limits of the City of Glens Falls to
the point and place of beginning.
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PART B NORTH QI EENSBIIRY
T^ Beginning at the intersection of the easterly shoreline
of Lake George with the county line dividing Warren and
Washington Counties ;
Thence souther) along said count line to the northeaster)
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corner of Parcel No . 1 . 4 , Block No . 1 , Section 20 ;
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Parcel No .
1 . 4 and a westerly extension thereof, crossing Route 9L to a
point where said extension intersects the westerly boundary
of the right-of-way of Route 9L;
Thence generally, northerly along said westerly boundary
of the right-o£-way of Route 9L to the southeasterly corner
of Parcel No. 10 , Block No . 1 , Section 20 ;
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Whence westerly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No. 10 to the southwesterly corner of said parcel .
Thence continuing westerly along the southerly boundary
p ' of Parcel No. 7 , Block No. 1 , Section 20 , and a westerly
extension thereof to a point where said extension intersects
the easterly boundary of Parcel No . 5 , Block No , 1 , Section 20 ;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Parcel No.
5 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 6 , Block No . 1 ,
Section 20 ;
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Thence continuing southerly along the easterly boundary,
— of Parcel No. 6 to the southeasterl y corner
ner of said parcel ,
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
No. 6 to the southwesterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence generally northerly along the westerly boundaries
of Parcel Nos . 6, S, 4 , 3, 1 . 1 and 2 , Block l ; Section 20 ,
to the most northerly corner of Parcel No. 2 -and the south-
westerly boundary of the right-of-way of Route 9L;
Thence northwesterly and westerly along the southwesterly
and southerly right-of-way of Route 9L as shown on Section Nos .
20 and 10 of the Tax Maps of the Town of Queensbury to a point ,
said point being the intersection of the southerly y extension of
the easterly boundary of Parcel No . 40 , Block No . 1 , Section 16,
s i with the southerly right-of-way of Route 91,;
Thence northerly along said southerly extension, crossing
?° Route 9L (also known as East Shore Drive) to the southeasterly
corner of Parcel No. 40, Block No. 1 , Section 16 ;
Thence northerly along the easterly boundaries of Parcel Nos .
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40 and 42 to the northeasterly corner of Parcel No . 42 , Block No .
1 , Section 16 ;
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Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of
t` Parcel No. 42 to the northwesterly corner of said parcel ;
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Thence northwesterly along the most westerly boundary of
Parcel No. 37 . 1 , Block No. 1 , Section 16 . to the southwesterly
`- corner of Parcel No . 37 . 3, Block No . 1 , Section 16 ;
Thence northwesterly along the westerly boundaries of
Parcel Nos . 37. 31 37 . 2 and 43 to the northwesterly corner
of Parcel No . 43, Block No. 1 , Section 16 ;
Thence northwesterly along the most westerly boundaries of
Parcel Nos . 45 and 47, Block No . 1 , Section 1-6 , to a point
on the most southerly boundary of Parcel No . 48 , Block No. 1 ,
Section 16, said point being the intersection of the most
westerly boundary of Parcel No. 47 with said most southerly
boundary of Parcel No . 48 ;
Thence southwesterly along the most southerly boundary of
Parcel No. 48 , to the southwesterly corner of said parcel .
Thence northwesterly along the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 48 , Block No. 1 , Section 16, to the northwesterly corner of
said parcel .
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Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of
Parcel No. 49 , Block No. 1 , Section 16 , to the southwesterly
corner of said parcel .
Thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Parcel
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Nos . 49 , SO and 56 , Block No. 1 , Section 16 , to the southeasterly
corner of Parcel No . 6 . 2 , Block No. 1 , Section 16 ;
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Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of Parcel
6. 2 and a southwesterly extension thereof to a point where said
extension intersects the westerly boundary of Block No. 1 , Section
16 ;
Thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Block No .
1 , crossing Rockhurst Road to the southeasterly corner of
Parcel No. 16, Block No. 1 , Section 12 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southerly.lboundary of Parcel
No. 16 , also being the northerly boundary of Rockhurst Road,
and a southwesterly extension thereof crossing Cleverdale
Road to a point on the westerly boundary of Cleverdale Road,
said point lying on the easterly boundary of Parcel No. 26,
Block No. 3, Section 12 , 120 feet north of the .southeasterly
corner of said Parcel No. 26 ;
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Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Cleverdale
Road, crossing Hillman Road and Boathouse Road to the northeasterly
corner of Parcel No . 2 , Block No. 1 , Section 11 ;
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of said
° Parcel No. 2 to the northwesterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 2 , to the southwesterly corner of said parcel ;
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Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Parcel
_ No . 2 to the southeasterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence southerly along g the most easterly boundary of Parcel
No . 3, Block No. 1 , Section 11 , to the southeasterly corner of
said parcel ;
Thence northeasterly crossing Cleverdale Road along a
northeasterly extension of the southerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 3 to a point on the northeasterly right-of-way
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of Cleverdale Road;
} Thence southeasterly along the northeasterly right-of-
way of Cleverdale Road to the northwesterly corner of Parcel
No . S, Block No . 1 , Section 10 ;
Thence generally easterly along the northerly boundaries
of Parcel Nos , 5 and 6, Block No . 1 , Section 10 to the north-
easterly corner of Parcel No, 6;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said parcel
No. 6 and a southerly extension thereof, crossing Route 9L to
a point. on the southeasterly boundary of Route 9L;
Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary of Route
9L to the northerly most corner of Parcel No. 7 , Block No . 1
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Section 10 ;
Thence southeasterly along the northeasterly boundaries of
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Parcel Nos . 7, 8 . 1 , and 8 . 2 , Block No . 1 , Section 10 to the
southeasterly corner of Parcel '.Io . 8 . 2 ;
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Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary of
Parcel No. 8 . 2 , to the southerly most corner of said Parcel
No . 8 . 2;
Thence northwesterly along the southwesterly boundaries
of Parcel Nos . 8 . 2 , 8 . 1 , and 7 to the northwesterly corner
of Parcel No. 7, Block No. 1 , Section 10 ;
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The southwesterly along the southeasterly boundary of
Route 9L, to a oint o
p n the easterly boundary of Parcel
No . 1 . 1, Block No. 1 , Section 10, said point being the inter-
section of said boundary of Route 9I. with the easterly
boundary of Parcel No . 1 . 1 ;
Thence southeaster) along the
Y g easterly boundary of
said parcel No. 1 . 1 to the southeasterly corner of said Parcel ;
Thence northwesterly along the most southerly boundary of
Parcel No. 1 . 1 to the most southwesterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence generally northwesterly along the westerly boundaries
of Parcel No. 1 . 1 to a point, said point being the intersection
of said westerly boundaries with the southerly boundary of Route
9L;
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Thence generally westerly along said southerly boundary of
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Route 9L to a point where the southeasterly extension of the
northeasterly boundary of Parcel No. 14 , Block No . 3, Section 6
latersects the southerly boundary of Route 91,;
Thence northwesterly along the extension of the northeasterly
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boundary of said Parcel No. 14, crossing Route 9L, to the
southeasterly corner of said Parcel ;10 . 14 ;
Thence northwesterly, along the northeasterly boundary
of Parcel No . 14 , td a point where said boundary intersects
the southerly boundary of the most southeasterly extension
of Brayton Lane, ' said oint being g approximately 520 feet
from the southeasterly corner of said Parcel No 14 ;
Thence
generally westerly along the southerly boundary of
Brayton Lane to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 14 ,
Block No . 3, Section 6, of the Town of Queensbury Tax Maps ;
4" Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said
Parcel No. 14 , also being the easterly boundary of Assembly
Point Road, to the northwesterly corner of Parcel No . 1 . 2 ,
Block No. 1 , Section 10 •
�. Thence continuing generally southerly along the easterly
boundary of Assembly Point Road to the southerly most corner
of Parcel No. 26 . 1 , Block N0. 1 , Section 10 ;
Thence continuing southerly along the southerly extension
of the westerly boundary of Parcel No. 26 . 1 , Block No. 1 ,
Section 10, crossing Route 9L, to a point on the westerly
boundary of Parcel No . 26 . 22 , Block No. 1 , Section 10 , said
point also lying on the southeasterly boundary of Route 9L ;
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Thence generally southerly along the westerly boundary of Parcel
No. 26 . 22 to the northwesterly corner of Parcel. No . 2S , Block No . 1 ,
Section 10 ;
Thence northeasterly along the northerly boundary of Parcel No .
25 , to a point at which the easterly boundary of Parcel No . 19 . 1 ,
Block No. 1 , Section 10 as extended northerly , intersects said
northerly boundary of Parcel No , 2S ;
Thence southeasterly along said extension and the easterly
boundary of said Parcel No . 19 . 1 , to the southeasterly corner
of said parcel ;
Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of said
Parcel 19 . 1 , to the northwesterly corner of Parcel 19 . 2 ,
Block No. 1 , Section 10 ;
Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said
Parcel 19 . 2 , to the southwesterly corner of said parcel .
Thence southwesterly along a straight line to the southeasterly
corner of Parcel No . 2 , Block No. 2 , Section 10 ;
M` Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of
Parcel No . 2 , to the southwesterly corner of said parcel , said
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corner also lying on the easterly boundary of Alexy Road;
Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Alexy Road
to the southeasterly corner of said boundary.
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Thence southwesterly crossing Alexy Road to the southeasterly
corner of Parcel No . 3, Block No. 29 Section 10 ;
Thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of
said Parcel No. 3, to the southwesterly corner of said parcel ;
Thence northwesterly along the westerly boundaries of Parcel
Nos . 3, 4 and 5, Block No . 2 , Section 10 to the northwesterly
corner of said Parcel No. 5 ;
Thence generally easterly along the northerly boundary of
said Parcel No. 5 to a point , said point being the intersection
of the westerly boundary of Alexy Road with said northerly boundary
of Parcel No. 5;
Thence northwesterly along the westerly boundary of Alexy Road
to the southeasterly corner of Parcel No . 31 , Block No. 1 , Section
10 ;
Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Parcel
No. 31 , to the southwesterly corner of said parcel .
Thence northwesterly along the westerly boundary of said
Parcel 31 , to the northwesterly corner of Parcel 31 , said corner
also lying on the southerly boundary of Route 9L, (also known as
East Shore Drive) .
Thence continuing in a generally westerly direction along the
said southerly boundary of Route 9L to a point where the southerly
boundary intersects the corporation line dividing the Town of Lake
George and the Town of Queensbury.
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Thence northerly along said corporation line to a point ,
said point being the intersection of the southerly shoreline
of Lake George with the Queensbury Corporation Line ;
Thence continuing in a generally northeasterly direction
along the shoreline of Lake George , to the point and place
of beginning.
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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 AFOR
ESAq p AT WHICH CH 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 NOT DESIRED TO ADOPT A FURTHER RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO
SUBDIVISION 3 OF SECTION 209-E OF THE TOWN LAW , APPROVING THE ESTABLISH-
, MENT OF SAID DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED
THEREFOR; 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 SEWER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK , TO BE KNOWN AS QUEENSBURY
SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 , TO BE BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS HEREINAFTER SET
FORTH, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM TO SERVE SAID
DISTRICT, INCLUDING LAND OR RIGHTS IN LAND , AND ORIGINAL FURNISHING ,
EQUIPMENT , MACHINERY , OR APPARATUS NECESSARY IN CONNECTION THEREWITH ,
AT A MAXIMUM ESTIMATED COST OF $22 , 946. 330 (OF WHICH THE LOCAL SHARE IS
$7 , 370, 258 ) IS HEREBY APPROVED AND AUTHOIRZED. THE METHOD OF FINANCING
THE LOCAL SHARE OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE BY THE ISSUANCE
OF NOT MORE THAN $7, 370 , 258 SERIAL BONDS OF SAID TOWN , MATURING IN ANNUAL
INSTALLMENTS OVER A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING FORTY YEARS , PAYABLE IN THE FIRST
INSTANCE FROM A LEVY ON THE TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY IN SAID SEWER 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 THE TOWN LAW. THE REMAINDER OF SUCH COST IS EXPECTED
TO BE FINANCED FROM AID MONIES ANTICIPATED TO BE RECEIVED FROM THE STATE
AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS , WITH REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES OF SAID TOWN
BEING ISSUED IN ANTICIPATION OF THE RECEIPT OF SUCH MONIES , IF NECESSARY.
SECTION 2. SAID SEWER DISTRICT SHALL BE BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS
IS SET FORTH IN SCHEDULE A ANNEXED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF.
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 AFORE-
SAID SEWER DISTRICT, IN THE MANNER REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION
3 OF SECTION 209-F OF THE TOWN LAW.
SECTION 4. THIS RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE PROPOSED QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 VOTING
UPON A PROPOSITION THEREFOR TO BE SUBMITTED AT A SPECIAL TOWN ELECTION , THE
DETAILS OF WHICH SHALL BE FIXED BY THE TOWN BOARD PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION
TO BE ADOPTED BY SAID TOWN BOARD WITHIN TEN ( 10 ) DAYS OF THE ADOPTION OF
THIS RESOLUTION.
THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS DULY PUT TO
A VOTE ON ROLL CALL WHICH RESULTED AS FOLLOWS :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES : MRS. WALTER
ABSENT : NONE
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RESOLUTION CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED
ESTABLISHMENT OF QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT N0 . 1 , IN THE TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED THEREFOR AND PROVIDING ING F
OR OTHER MATTERS IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH .
RFSfII IITT[lN 23n INTRODUCED BY MR. MICHEL BRANDT WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION ,
SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, AFTER ALL OTHER PROCEEDINGS REQUIRED BY ARTICLE 12-A OF THE TOWN
LAW WERE DULY HAD AND TAKEN IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT
OF THE QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 IN THE TOWN O N OF
QUEENSBURY,
COUNTY, NEW YORK , THE TOWN BOARD OF SAID TOWN DULY ADOPTEDONTTHE 24TH
EN
DAY OF JULY , 1979 , A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SAID
PROPOSED SEWER DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED
THEREFOR, WHICH RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED SUBJECT TO MANDATORY REFERENDUM ; AND
WHEREAS, THE TOWN CLERK WITH THE ADVICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY , HAD DULY
SUBMITTED TO THIS TOWN BOARD A FORM FOR THE PROPOSITION TO BE SUBMITTED
AT SAID SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE AFORESAID RESOLUTION ;
NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT
RESOLVED, BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , WARREN COUNTY ,
NEW YORK , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION 1 . A SPECIAL TOWN ELECTION OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ,
WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK , SHALL BE HELD ON THE 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1979
AT WHICH THE POLLS SHALL REMAIN OPEN BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6 :00 O ' CLOCK A. M.
AND 9 :.00 O ' CLOCK P. M. , PREVAILING TIME , FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING BY
MACHINE ON THE PROPOSITION REFERRED TO IN THE PREAMBLES HEREOF. SAID
PROPOSITION SHALL BE IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM HEREINAFTER SET FORTH IN THE
FORM OF NOTICE OF SAID SW IAL ELECTION. THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID
SPECIAL ELECTION SHALL BE THE COURTROOM IN THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE
BUILDING, LOCATED AT BAY AND HAVILAND ROADS , RD1 , GLENS FALLS , NEW YORK
IN SAID TOWN OF QUEENSBURY.
SECTION 2 . THE TOWN CLERK IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO CAUSE
A NOTICE OF SAID SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE GIVEN BY THE PUBLICATION OF A
NOTICE ONCE IN THE POST STAR , SAID PUBLICATION TO BE AT LEAST TEN DAYS PRIOR '
TO THE DATE OF SAID SPECIAL ELECTION. IN ADDITION , SAID TOWN CLERK SHALL
POST, OR CAUSE TO BE POSTED, A COPY OF SUCH NOTICE ON THE SIGNBOARD OF
THE TOWN MAINTAINED PUR-c&.NT TO SUBDIVISION 6 OF SECTION 30 OF THE TOWN LAW
SAID POSTING TO BE AT LEAST TEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SA.-ID SPECIAL
ELECTION. SAID NOTICE SHALL BE IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FOLLOWING FORM , TO-WIT :
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL TOWN ELECTION OF THE TOWN
OF QUEENSBURY , WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK , WILL BE HELD ON THE 17TH DAY
OF AUGUST, 1979 , AT WHICH THE POLLS WILL REMAIN OPEN BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
6 :00 O 'CLOCK A. M. AND 9 :00 O' CLOCK P. M. PREVAILING TIME , FOR THE PURPOSE
OF VOTING UPON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITION :
PROPOSITION
SHALL THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE TOWN
BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , WARREN COUNTY ,
NEW YORK.,ON JULY 24 , 1979 , APPROVING THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO.
1 , IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, AND THE CONSTRUC-
TION OF A SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM TO SERVE SAID
DISTRICT , AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID RESOLU-
TION , AT MAXIMUM ESTIMATED COST OF $22 ,946 , 330 ,
AND DETERMINING THAT THE METHOD OF FINANCING
THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE BY THE
ISSUANCE OF SERIAL BONDS OF SAID TOWN , IN A
MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $7, 370 , 258 , MATURING IN AN-
NUAL INSTALLMENTS OVER A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING
FORTY YEARS , PAYABLE IN THE FIRST INSTANCE FROM
ASSESSMENTS LEVIED UPON THE SEVERAL LOTS AND
PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN SAID DISTRICT IN PROPOR-
TION AS NEARLY AS MAY BE TO THE BENEFIT WHICH
EACH SUCH LOT OR PARCEL WILL DERIVE THEREFROM ,
AND BY THE EXPEDITURE OF FUNDS RECEIVED FROM
THE STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS AS AID FOR
SAID IMPROVEMENTS , AND PROVIDING THAT SAID SEWER
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DISTRICT SHALL HAVE THE BOUNDARIES DESCRIBED
IN SAID RESOLUTION , BE APPROVED?
THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID SPECIAL ELECTION
SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS :
THE COURTROOM IN THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE
BUILDING , LOCATED AT BAY AND HAVILAND ROADS , R. D. 1 , GLENS
FALLS, NEW YORK IN SAID TOWN.
A COPY OF THE RESOLUTION REFERRED TO IN THE AFORESAID PRO-
POSITION IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK OF SAID TOWN ,
WHERE THE SAME MAY BE EXAMINED BY ANY INTERESTED PERSON DURING
REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS .
SAID QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 SHALL BE BOUNDED AND
DESCRIBED AS SET FORTH IN SCHEDULE A ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A
PART OF THIS NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
ANY PERSON SHALL BE ENTITLED TO VOTE UPON THE AFORESAID PROPOSI-
TION , PROVIDED SUCH PERSON IS EITHER THE OWNER OF TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY
SITUATED IN THE PROPOSED SEWER DISTRICT , AS SHOWN UPON THE LATEST
ZOMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLL OF THE TOWN , OR A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF SAID
TOWN , RESIDING IN THE SAID PROPOSED SEWER DISTRICT. A CORPORATION SHALL
BE ENTITLED TO VOTE UPON THE AFORESAID PROPOSITION , PROVIDED SUCH IS
THE OWNER OF TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN SAID PROPOSED QUEENSBURY
SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 , AS SHOWN UPON THE LATEST COMPLETED ASSESSMENT
ROLL OF SAID TOWN.
DATED: QUEENSBURY , NEW YORK
JULY 24TH 1979
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF
THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
WARREN , NEW YORK
BY :
TOWN CLERK
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SECTION 3. PURSUANT TO SECTION 83 OF THE TOWN LAW , THE
FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE HEREBY SELECTED FROM THE LIST OF ELECTION
INSPECTORS AND BALLOT CLERKS PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED BY THE TOWN
BOARD OF GENERAL ELECTION PURPOSES (PURSUANT TO THE ELECTION LAW ) ,
TO ACT AS ELECTION INSPECTORS AND BALLOT CLERKS FOR SUCH SPECIAL ELECTION :
F. WARREN GRIROD - RD2 WHIPPOORWILL RD. GLENS FALLS , N.Y.
JULIE A. DONNELLY - RD2 WHIPPOORWILL RD. GLENS FALLS , N. Y.
.JANE C. GASPER - APPLEHOUSE LANE GLENS FALLS , N.Y.
JANET NELSON - 6 RESERVOIR DRIVE GLENS FALLS , N. Y.
CLAIRE BLANCHARD - 12 COTTAGE HILL RD. GLENS FALLS , N.Y.
SUSAN MELLON - RD1 LAKE GEORGE , NEW YORK
— JERALDINE SOUTH - PARKVIEW AVENUE GLENS FALLS , N. Y.
FLORENCE BOVEE - 125 RIVER ST. HUDSON FALLS , NEW YORK
ALTERNATES
CAROL NELSON - 34 PROSPECT DRIVE GLENS FALLS , NEW YORK
GERTRUDE SPERRY - RD1 GLEN LAKE GLENS FALLS , NEW YORK
SECTION 4. THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING
RESOLUTION WAS DULY PUT TO A VOTE ON ROLL CALL , WHICH RESULTED
AS FOLLOWS :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON , MR. BRANDT
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : NONE
DISCUSSION HELD BEFORE VOTE :
COUNCILMAN WALTER- I GUESS I HAVE BEEN DEFEATED ON THE OTHER TWO MOTIONS ,
AND I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THAT IF THIS IS GOING TO GO TO REFERENDUM THAT
I WOULD CERTAINLY AGREE WITH YOU MIKE ON YOUR CHOICE OF TIME AND DATE.
SUPERVISOR BRANDT- I HAVE TO LEAVE THE MEETING AT THIS POINT AND I ASK
`'- DEPUTY SUPV. HAMMOND ROBERTSON TO CHAIR THE MEETING. . .
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE TRANSFER OF SERVICE
RFS01 ''lln" INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON :
WHEREAS, TORRINGTON CONSTRUCTION HAS REQUESTED USE OF ELECTRICAL
METER LOCATED AT THE RIDGE ROAD LANDFILL , WHICH IS NO LONGER
IN USE BY THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , AND
WHEREAS, THE METER READING AS OF JULY 23 , 1979 , 10 :OOA. M. IS 02070 ,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED , TO AUTHORIZE TORRINGTON CONSTRUCTION TO TAKE OVER USE OF
THIS ELECTRICAL METER #19786-975 , AS OF 7-24-79 , AND
PAY ALL EXPENSES WHICH WILL INCUR TO THIS METER FOLLOWING THIS DATE.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER , MR. ROBERTSON ,
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : MR. BRANDT
RESOLUTION TO SET WATER RATES 7-XY-71
RESOLUTION NO . 23 INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS . FRANCES WALTER :
WHEREAS, THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT IS CURRENTLY SUPPLYING
WATER TO THE WARREN WASHINGTON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL PARK AREA , AND
WHEREAS, PORTIONS OF THIS INDUSTRIAL PARK ARE OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES
OF THE QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT AND IN FACT, OUTSIDE THE TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY , AND NO RATE FOR SUCH WATER SUPPLY OUTSIDE THE WATER DISTRICT
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HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED, NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED , THAT WATER SERVICE TO CONSUMERS IN THE WARREN WASHINGTON
COUNTY INDUSTRIAL PARK IN AREAS NOT WITHIN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
WATER DISTRICT AS ESTABLISHED , SHALL BE CHARGED FOR ON THE FOLLOWING
BASIS.
A QUARTERLY MINIMUM CHARGE PER CONSUMER OF $200 . 00
(TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ) PER QUARTER. IN ADDITION , ALL
USE SHALL BE METERED AND CHARGED FOR AT THE RATE OF
$1 . 20 ( ONE DOLLAR TWENTY CENTS ) PER 1 ,000 GALLONS ,
BILLED QUARTERLY. AND BE IT FURTHER
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RESOLVED , THAT THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE QUEENSBURY WATER DIST-
RICT WILL BE APPLICABLE TO SUCH CONSUMERS. THAT THE QUEENSBURY WATER
DISTRICT ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE OPERATION AND/OR MAINTENANCE
OF FACILITIES ATTACHED TO ITS SYSTEM BUT WHICH ARE OUTSIDE THE BOUN-
DARIES OF THE QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS . WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : MR. BRANDT
ESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS
RFSnit]TTnN Nn . 2a3 _ INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED
FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HAS PROVIDED DISABILITY INSURANCE
COVERAGE FOR ITS EMPLOYEES , AND
WHEREAS, THIS WAS AN UNBUDGETED ITEM IN THE 1979 BUDGET , NOW , THEREFORE
BE IT
RESOLVED , TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FROM THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS TO
DISABILITY INSURANCE ACCOUNTS , TO COVER DISABILITY PAYMENTS FOR THE
YEAR.
$1 , 000 . 00 FROM SW1 9010. 800 , QUEENSBURY WATER
TO SW 1-9055 . 800 , QUEENSBURY WATER DISABILITY
$ 900 . 00 FROM DR9050 . 800 - HIGHWAY REPAIRS RETIREMENT
TO DR9055. 800 - HIGHWAY REPAIRS DISABILITY
$ 400 . 00 FROM DM9050 . 800 - HIGHWAY MACHINERY RETIREMENT
TO DM9055 . 800 - HIGHWAY MACHINERY DISABILITY INSURANCE
$ 300 . 00 FROM 09030 . 800 - CEMETERY SOCIAL SECURITY
TO C9055. 800 - CEMETERY DISABILITY INSURANCE
$1 , 200 . 00 FROM A9050 . 800 - GENERAL FUND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
TO A9055 . 800 - GENERAL FUND DISABILITY INSURANCE
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER , MR. ROBERTSON
NOES : NONE
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RESOLUTION TO APPROPR IgE FUNDS
RESO UTTnN Nn. 234 . INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART :
WHEREAS, FUNDS ARE NECESSARY FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING FOR THE 14 ' '
X 18' ' MAPS ( FLYERS WHICH WERE PRINTED) , NOW , THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, TO APPROPRIATE $26 . 28 (THE 25% NOT REIMBURSED) TO A9518. 900 ,
SEWER DISTRICT TRANSFERS AND $78. 85 FROM A201 , GENERAL CASH TO SS4-
201 SEWER DISTRICT FUNDS.
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DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART, MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : MR. BRANDT
COUNCILMAN* OLSON- SUGGESTED THAT A MEETING BE SET UP IN SO. QSBY.
IN REGARD TO THE PROPOSED SEWER SYSTEM. . .
AGREED TO BY THE TOWN BOARD. . . REQUESTED MRS. BUCKLEY TO SET UP THE
MEETING. . .
COMMUNICATION-ANNOUNCEMENTS
-LTR. JAMES COLLIER- NOTICE OF DEFECT-ASSEMBLY POINT ROAD ON FILE. . .
�- REFERRED TO CARL GARB
COUNCILMAN WALTER- RESIDENTS OF MIDNIGHT DR. HAVE REQUESTED SPEED LIMIT
SIGNS IN THEIR AREA. . .
COUNCILMAN OLSON- RE : BIKE PATH ALONG QUAKER ROAD. . . TALKED WITH FRED
AUSTIN, NOTED FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED UP FOR THIS YEAR BUT WOULD LOOK AT
IT IN THE 1980 BUDGET. . .
LTR. -CARL GARB PAVING PROJECTS ON FILE. . .
LTR. ENCON- RE : LANDFILL EXPANSION ON FILE
LTR. WC D . P .W . RE : NO PASSING ZONE COUNTY RD. NO. 66 ON FILE
PETITION- RESIDENTS OF JUNE DR. SCHOOL HOUSE RD. AND VISTA COURT
FOR 20 MI PER HOUR ZONE REFERRED TO POLICE DEPT. FOR THEIR RECOMMENDATION.
LTR. GEORGE LIAPES . . REQUESTING A NEW VEHICLE. . . COUNCILMAN OLSON WILL
WORK WITH MR. LIAPES IN WRITING UP SPEC. FOR A NEW VEHICLE. . .
-MOBILE HOME APPLICATION OF LINDA ENGWER HAMMOND OF GOODMAN ROAD
FORT ANN TO LOCATE A MOBILE HOME ON MOON HILL RD. OWNER OF PROPERTY
KENNETH AND JOAN COONS. . . MRS HAMMOND WAS PRESENT. . .
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTTON NO . 235 . INTRODUCED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION, SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON :
WHEREAS, LINDA ENGWER HAMMOND 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 MOON HILL 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 14TH 1979 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 :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : MR. BRANDT
REPORTS POLICE JUNE 1979 ON FILE
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OPEN FORUM 8 : 50 P. M.
KENT C. KILBURN ( MRS. ) - 177 MEADOWBROOK ROAD. . . QUESTIONED THE TOWN
BOARD ON WHEN THE WATER DIST. WOULD BE EXTENDEDkTHEIR AREA. . .
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COUNCILMAN ROBERTSON- NOTED THAT COST ESTIMATES HAVE BEEN MADE TO
EXTEND THE DIST. THE BEST ESTIMATE ON A THIRTY YEAR BOND ISSUE
IS APPROXIMATELY 140. 00 PER THOUSAND , IT IS OUR OPINION AUDIT AND
CONTROL WOULD NEVER APPROVE SUCH A TAX RATE. . . WE HAVE GONE BACK
TO THE DRAWING BOARDS TO LOOK INTO ANOTHER WAY OF EXTENDING THE DIST. . .
JOSEPH DAIRE- QUESTIONED WHERE THE AREA IS IN W .G .F . THAT WAS BEING
INVESTIGATED AS HAVING PCB' s
COUNCILMAN WALTER- REVIENEDI'HE VARIOUS AREA. . .
RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NEAR LUZERNE AND CORINTH ROAD
200 ' NO. OF LUZERNE ROAD
SO. OF SHERMAN ROAD
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RR -c,f11ON NO . 2:36 . INTRODUCED BY MR. HAMMOND ROBERTSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS
ADOPTION , SECONDED BY DR. CHARLES EISENHART :
RESOLVED , THAT AUDIT OF BILLS AS LISTED ON ABSTRACT N0. 79-7C AND
NUMBERED 1114 AND 1115 AND TOTALING $ 2 ,962 . 68 BE AND HEREBY IS
APPROVED.
DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE :
AYES : MR. OLSON , DR. EISENHART , MRS. WALTER, MR. ROBERTSON
NOES : NONE
ABSENT : MR. BRANDT
ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED. --
RESPECTFULLY ,
DONALD A. CHASE
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
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