1977-04-12 REGULAR MEETING APRIL 12, 1977
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Michel Brandt-Supervisor
Daniel Olson-Councilman
Robert Barber-Councilman
Frances Walter-Councilman
Hammond Robertson-Councilman
Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel
PRESS: Tri Bounty News, Glens Falls Post Star, WWSC
GUESTS: League of Women Voters, Les Baird, Mr. DeMeo, Mr. Nolan, Mr. Sutfin
Mr. LaPoint
TOWN OFFICIALS: Floyd Martindale, Shirley Shenk
Salute to the flag led by Councilman Olson. . . .Meeting Opened 7: 30 P.M.
Supervisor Brandt-requested the opening of the Bids by* the Town Clerk
BID OPENING-Notice Shown
77-5 CONNECTION MATERIALS 77-4 SERVICE CONNECTION MATERIAL
LeValley McLeod, Inc.
128-140 VanGuy'sling Avenue
Schedectady, N.Y. 12305 (Town Clerk- the bids are. not carried out
they are individually_ ' itemized )
Councilman Robertson- noted that the bid on request would be made available
to the other bidders he would waive the reading of the bid.
Nonft-Collusion attached.
Martisco Corporation Brass .& Cooper $ 7,841.65
- yard. Avenue Road Cast Iron' $ 2,449.00
Rensselaer, N.Y. 12144 Non-Collusion attached.
Robert D. Spence Inc. None-Collusion attached..
Airport Road Cast Iron $ 2-,819.24
Syracuse, New York 13209" Brass & Copper $ 8,180. 38
Vellano Bros. Inc. Cast Iron $ 2,768.00•
7 Hemlock Street Brass & Copper $ 8,000.15
Latham, New York 12110 Non-Collusion attached.
CHEMICALS
Ashland Chemical Co.
P.O. Box 2219 50% Liquid Caustic Soda
Columbus, Ohio 43216 40,000 X1s6 >gio9s $9.24 per 100 lbs.
Non-Collusive attached.
Liquid Chlorine
7 tons 2 ton delivery $11.40 per 100 lbs .
Non-Collusive attached.
Monarch Chemicals, Inc. Liquid .Chlorine
Utica, N.Y. 13502 2,000# containers at $.13 per pound
`- Non-Collusive attached.
Holland Company Inc. Liquid Aluminum Sulfate
Howtand Avenaw $109. 52 per net ton dry basis
Adams, Mass . 01220 Non-Collusive attached.
Councilman Robertson- requested that the bids be tabled for study by the
Water Superintendent and Water Committee.
Supervisor Brandt- The Bids are tabled.
PUBLIC HEARING-CABLE T.V. RATE CHANGE-NOTICE SHOWN
Supervisor Brandt- declared.!, the hearing opened 7: 38 P.M.
Councilman Olson- disqualified himself from the hearing due to a possible
conflict of interest. . .
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Mr. Nolan-Colonial Cablevision-reviewed the previous rate increase of
four years ago commented on the cost of living increase—requested
that the board would consider a 10% increase $6.75 to 147.25
Commented on meeting with the four other municipalities and wish when
this hearing is completed to set up a meeting between these bodies
so that a final decision can be made on the proposed increase.
Presented the Board with copies of Auditsc � 97L
Councilman Barber- How many customers do you have in Queensbury?
Mr. Nolan- 1861-the revenues paid to Queensbury last year from the
franchise was $10,170.44 also subject to school, town and county taxes.
Councilman Robertson- questioned Mr. Nolan.; on service to areas such
as Glen< Lake.
Mr. Nolan- commented on a survey that has been taken in the area,
unless there is sufficient density we cannot recommend service. . .
figures on the Glen Lake Area forthcoming. . .
Councilman Walter- questioned the service documenting an instance
of lack of service. . .
Mr. Nolan- apologised for the problem noting that there is a record
kept of all calls. . . listed the number of employees and their functions. . .
Councilman Barber- asked when the Twicwood Area would be completed?
Mr. Sutfin- it dould be completed by the end of the summer. . . .
Mr. William Bodenwieser-Atblu&nted that he feltkhey should have in increase. . .
commented on the good service that he had experienced at his place of
business.
Supervisor Brandt- declated:-O the hearing closed 7:58 P.M.
Councilman Barber! -commented on hearing from Mr. McPhillips who wishes
Cable T.V. in the Glen: Lake Area. . .
Mr. Sutfin- reviewed 'the figures for installation of line, ' to the
Glen Lake Area. . . . $12.00 per month for service connection charge $25. 00
based on a 170 service. . .
Councilman Barber-questioned the number of users in the Glen- Lake Area
as being so small. . .
will give figures to' the` G1en Lake Association and they can come back to you.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION TO CHANGE NAME OF HIGHWAY
RESOLUTION NO. 89 Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its
adoption, secondet by MS. Robert Barber:
WHEREAS, it has been requested by Michael Yaffee and Richard Day
to change the name of Reids Lane to Hickory Hollow, Now, Therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Highway presently known as Reids Lane
described as, beginning at Stonewall Drive and continuing easterly
. 11 miles to Lyndon Read, be and the same is hereby renamed Hickory
Hollow.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: , None
Absent: None
Councilman Barber- modified the resolution on the Zoning Board Members
to include that this will take effect when the two members are appointed. . .
RESOLUTION TO INCREASE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF TOWN OF QUEENBBURY ZONING
BOARD OF APPEALS
RESOLUTION NO. 90, Introduced by Mr. Robert, Barber who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mrs. Frances Walter:
WHEREAS, the number of members of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the
Town of Queensbury is presently set at five, and
WHRREAS, the provisions of Town Law Section 267 (1) empower the Town Board
to increase, by resolution, the number of members of the Zoning Board of
Appeals to seven, and
WHEREAS, it appears that it would be in the best interests of the Town
of Queensbury to increase the number of members of said Zoning Board of
Appeals from five to seven and to benefit from the views , ideas and
experience of the two additional members thereof,
NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED that the number of members of the Town of Queensbury
Zoning Board of Appeals be increased from five to seven and that said
additional two members be appointed for terms to two and four years ,
respectively, as provided by law, and be it further
RESOLVED, that this Resolution will take effect upon the appointment
of the two additional members to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson,• Mr. Brandt
Noes: . None
Absent: None
DISCUSSION ON OPERA FESTIVAL CONTRACT
Resolution Introduced by Mr. Robertson and Seconded by Councilman Olson
Councilman Barber- noted that there were no representatives from the
Opera in the audience, before voting he requested that an item be
clarified. . . .has some of the p$rformances been moved from the Queensbury
area?
Supervisor Brandt- commented that he felt that the Stale and Federal
Governments support the arts and I do not think it is necessarily
intelLigent for the Town Governments to do the same thing. . .
commented in the demands on the Town Budget fortroads etc.
Councilman Olson- spoke an his research in the past funds given to the
Opera Festival noting the decline iince 1970. . . felt that the funds were
in the 1977 Budget and should be given bo the Opera Festival . . .did
note that in the up-coming budget that the Contract would be looked
at bo,�-the Board and prok&',Ibly be reduced or eliminated. . .
Councilman Barber-requested that this item be tabled until he could
receive more information from the Opera Festival. . .
Councilman Waster- commented that for every. dollar spent on the Opera
Festival there is a multiplier principal . . . . consider changes in the
years ahead. . .
Councilman Robertson- requested that the motion be tabled. . .
! Councilmax Olson- concurred. . .
Supervisor Brandt- Motion tabled until the next meeting. . .
RESOLUTION TO CONDUCT CARNIVAL OPERATION
RESOLUTION NO. 91. Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to conduct a carnival
as follows:
Sponsor: Queensbury Shopping Center
Carnival: Robert D. Kellogg Amusements, Inc.
Place: Queensbury Plaza
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Date: May 2nd, through May 14th
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
issue a permit to the aforesaid sponsor upon receipt of proof of
liability insurance in the amount of not less than $500, 000/$1,000,000
bodily injury liability and $50,000 property damage liability insurance.
Duly adopted by the following gate:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
Councilman Olson- requested that the resolution be sent to the Queensbury
Police Dept.
RESOLUTION TO, ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR 4000 GALLON FUEL TANK WITH PUMP
COMPLETELY INSTALLED
RESOLUTION NO. 92, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. ichel Brandt:
WHEREAS, Carl Garb, Highway Superintendent of the Town of Queensbury,
has recommended that the Town Board advertise for bids for the purchase
of a 4000 gallon fuel tank with pump completely installed, therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury solicit sealed bids for a 4000
gallon fuel tank with pump and that the following notice be published in
the official newspapers to read in the fol] ng form:
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury will L
receive sealed proposals on a 4000 GALLON FUEL TANK WITH PUMP COMPLETELY
INSTALLED, aytomplete copy of the specifications will be available in the
Office of the Town Clerk. Bids will be received up to 5: 00 P.M. on the 10th
day of May, 1977. at the Town Clerk' s Office in the Queensbury Town 'Office
Building, Bay and Haviland Roads, Glens Falls , New York 12801.
Bids must be submitted in sealed opaque envelopes marked X4000 GALLON FUEL
TANK WITH PUMP BID" and there shall be included in such bid the Certificate
of Non-Collusion required by Sector: 103D of the General Municipal Law and
the bidder must state the approximate date of delivery.
The Town Board will meet at the Queensbury Town Office Building at 7: 30 P.M.
on the 10th day of May, 1977 at which time the bids will be opened and read
aloud.
The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIOS FOR DUCTI3ZE. IRON PI-LE 1211, 8" and
610
RESOLUTION NO. 93 Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mrs. Frances Walter:
WHEREAS, Thomas Flaherty, Water Superintendent of the Town of Queensbury
has recommended that the Town Board advertise Nor bids for the purchase
of 12", 8" and 6" Ductile Iron to be used for installation projeets, therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury solicit sealed bids for 12", 8" and
6" Ductile Iron Pipe and that the following notice be published in
the official newspapers to read in the following form:
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE 18 hereby- given that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury will
receive sealed proposals on 12", 8" and 6" Ductilet Iron Pipe ,a complete
copy of the specifications will be available in the Office of the Town
Clerk. Bids will be received up- to 5: 00 P.M. on the 10th day day of
May, 1977 at- the Town Clerk' s Office in the Queensbury Town Office Building,
Bay and Haviland Roads, Glens Falls, New York 12801.
Bids must be submitted in sealed opaque envelopes marked "DUCTILE IRON PIPR"
bid, and there shall be included in such bid the Certificate of Non-
Collusion required by Section 103D of the General Municipal Law and the
bidder must state the approximate date of delivery.
Town Board will meet at the Queensbury Town Office Building at &: 30 P.M.
on the 10th day of May, 1977 at which time the bids will be opened and
read aloud.
The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Ma.s. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO SUBMIT A PROPOSITION AT A SPECIAL ELECTION
RESOLUTION NO. 94, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Robert Barber:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, pursuant to Section
81, of the Town Law, does hereby upon its own motion deem it in the best
interest of the Town to increase the number of Councilmen for the Town
of Queensbury from four (4) to set (6) . Now, Therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the following proposition: "The number of Councilmen in the
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' Town of Queensbury shall be increased from four (4) to six (6)" be submitted at
a special Town election to be held at the Regular Polling Places on the
7th day of tune, 1977 , between the hours of 6A.M. and 9 P.M.
Duly adopted by the following vote
Ayes: Mr. Barber, Mr. Brandt
Noes: Mr. Olson, Mrs.. Walter, Mr. Robertson
Absent: None
Supervisor Brandt- Wish to give the residents of the Town of Queensbury
the right to examine an increase in the size of the Town Board . . .
note the present five member board was designed when the Town was much
smaller noted the sizable increase in the population has occured over
a period of time which leaves a pretty strong concentration .of power
between the five of us . It would be well to spread it out, to give the
public better access to the government to give wider particigatdnn for the
peopAt and their governments to give a 'wider variety of experience to the
government.
Councilman Robertson--commented that this was not a new idea. . ..noted
that getting seven members together and havg 'a quorum is harder. . .
99% of the time this five member board has met at short notice and
' had a quorum. . .feels that the Town does get good representation. . .
do not feel that the people of the Town have had problems in getting
their views expressed. . . they �have access to me, the-rest of us are in the
same boat— commented on the added cost to the town. . .questioned the
material gain. . .basically not in favor :mf if.
Conncilman •Olson- questioned when the -vote will be?
Supervisor Brandt-June 7th-conjunction with the Sewer referendum. . .
with a larger board there is less power with any individual member. . .
more difficult to be partisan with more people, I am not saying this as
criticism in any way I am saying this objectively and looking at the
future of the Town of Queensbury and its form of government.
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Councilman Olson- noted that he had never had a complaint from any resident of
the Town of Queensbury that they felt that the board was too small. . .
noted that he would need more time to review the proposal. . .
Councilman Robertson-noted that on his years of service he knew of no one
that excersised what I believe is power. . . credit to the Board that we.
have reconciled differences in opinion. . . to get the job done. . . the largest
concentration of effort that exists in this town rests in the Supervisor' s
chair as it must, he is the chief executive officer the people look to him
to be the leader of this town, certainly whether there are five member,
four other members or six other members or what have you, this town the
responsibility to get anything done rests in the center chair and there
is no way we can change it nor do I intend to, I think it is a good system.
Supervisor Brandt- Certainly what I am proposing here does somewhat !
dilute the power of the Supervisor, you say the Supervisor is the
leader of the Town he is the guy who is going to bring forth the
necessary changes or proposed changes. I have been here a year and a J
little bit you know, the Supervisor only has me vote, his power is only
to suggest and to chAtr meetings and to keep the books of the Town. I do
not think that it is a great concentration of power I do not think it
should be.
COMMUNICATIONS
Department of Assessments
April 11, 1977
Queensbury Town Board
RD#1 Bay at Haviland Roads
Glens Falls, New York 12801
Dear Board Members :
It is requested that Mr. Earl Ellsworth of Ridge Road, Town of Queens-
bury, be reappointed to the Board of Assessment Review for the Town of
Queensbury.
Mr. Ellsworth' s previous appointment expired December 31, 1976 , and he
has served as chairman of this board for the past three years.
Thank you for your consideration of this matter.
Respectfully yours,
/s/
GS/ks Gerald Sawn
Acting Assessor
Town of Queensbury
RESOLUTION TO REAPPOINT MEMBER TO BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW
RESOLUTION NO. 95, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS the term of Mr. Earl Ellsworth of Ridge Road, Town of Queensbury
has expired on December 30, 1976, and
WHEREAS Mr.. .Earl Ellsworth wishes to be reappointed to this Board,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, .that Mr. Earl Ellsworth of Ridge Road, Town of Queensbury
be and he hereby is reappointed to the Board of Assessment Review
with his term to expire on December 30, 1979.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: .None
Absent: None
REPORTS
Supervisor to ndt-waived the reading of the reports. . .
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REPORTS:
Dog Warden' s Report for the month of March, 1977 on file.
Town Clerk' s Report for the month of March, 1977 on file.
Building & Zoning Report for the month of March, 1977 on file.
Councilman Walter- announced that soon the Town Plan Survey will be sent
out. . . it will also be available in other locationefor pickup. . .
Councilman Olson- announced that he is turning over a letter from a resident
of Tee Hill Road to the Highway Department in regard to placing another
speed limit sign on Hall Road. . .
Supervisor Brandt- questioned Councilman Olson in regard to the speed
limit on Aviation Road in front of the Queesbytry School . . .
Councilman Olson- Mrs. Shenk has gotten together all the letters in regard
to this project. . .Mr. Garb has been requested to paint the road, Carl will
also contact the State on the specification for the lights. . .
Supervisor Brandt-commented that the County Traffic Safety Council
is anew group-and he would bubmit the figures on the lights to this
council. . .
Councilman Walter- wished to have the following statement read into the
record:
April 12 , 1977
For Queensbury's growth and development, I fully understand
and recognize the need for a sewer system in some parts of our
town, I would work very hard to achieve a system suitable to
Queensbury' s needs.
Although:;,. the Warren County Sewer Agency' s proposal may
be of some benefit to the county as a whole, it is the residents
of Queensbury who are my first coneern. These people will bear
most of the tax burden and they are getting the "short end of
�? the stick".
Queensbury residents will pay the greatest share for the
proposed treatment plant, the size of which is dictated by the
seasonal transient population, We will pay most of the cost of
the pumps and interceptor sewer which will lie mostly out-of-
town to the north. Operations costs will be unussally high for a
sweeping county- system mainly because of all the pumping required
to transport wastewater from 25 miles north to the Hudson River
treatment plant. As energy costs increase, imagine the increase
in operating costs to the Queensbury homeowner who will be
paying more than his share for the next thirty years! The first
year of operation and- maintenance is currently estimated to cost
$1,695,000.
In examining the county proposal, you must keep in .mind that
these -are county costs. The costs of the local collectors gre not
included but will be at least once again the county cost. Thus
the total cost in Queensbury will be at least twice the proposed
county charge, and probably more.
IncLuged in the Warren County District are many areas in
Queensbury that. -do not need a sewer system and realistically
will never get one. These are areas of high valuation and
residents are being "used" to defray costs of other towns in the
county who do, in fact,. need a sewer system.
`—' In the present proposal Queensbury is also picking up part
of the indebtedness of other towns for the sewer systems that
are currently in operation, such as in the Town of Bolton.
These proposals in the county scheme, along with other
questionable items, are unacceptable to me and other residents
in the Town of Queensbury. Although 'these questions were raised
before the County Board of Supervisors prior to tedays vote
approving the District and scheduling a referendum, no adjustments
on these vary critical issues were made.
In view, then, of the inequitable allocation of costs to the
Queensbury residents who will bear the largest share of this tax
$burden, I regretfully cannot support the Agency's proposal as it
now stands. We may need sewerage but this proposal is not the
answer. .
Councilman Barber- reviewed the areas of the Town of Queensbury which
are in need of sewaaa7lines. . . commented that at the Warren County
-- Meeting we could not prevail upon the members to redesign the regional
sewse• dtatrict in the Town of QueensburyAccording to the thoughts and. .
desires of the citizens who live in areas of the Town. . .
noted that it will be hard to sell the idea of a sewer district in the
Town of Queensbury, which is needed in very distinct areas but not in
the areas as put forth . . .
Councilman Olson-Thanked Mrs. Walter for her work and effort in this
project. . . agree. with Mrs. Walter and BoU , afraid this project will }
be a think of the past. . . I know the fellow Board Members are not
trying to turn down a sewer program . . . . it is only to sake it smaller
and make it useful where it is needed, and not spread. it. o ut into such
a monstrosity. that the cost maybe my children and my children' s children
can not afford to pay these prices .
Councilman Barber- commented that he did not feel the residents are well
enough informed in regard to the proposed sewer project.
Supervisor Brandt-reviewed the progress of the Warren County Sewer Agency
. . there is a referendum for the people to decide it has a lot of merttt
there may be some areas that have complaints, I think that we have to
examine that closely. I believe, that in the end it is the voter that will
decide the issue the best thing is to try and get as much information as
possible to the voters so the. voters can make an intelligent decision
at the polls, I intend to do that, this has tremendous importance to
the Town of Queensbury for its commerce and industry. We had better not
take it lightly, we had better consider it very carefully and look at all
the advantages and disadvantages . Commented that the total cost is
less than the system that was proposed some years ago. . .
OPEN FORUM
John Bowman- Can you state with some certainty the figures that. Mrs.
Walter and Mr. Barber have presented on the sewer project cost to
Queensbury? U
Supervisor Brandt- I do not know that they base their figures on.
Councilman Walter-the figures are based on the full evalubtenn, Queensbury
is paying 55% on the pumping station and the interceptor. . .
John Bowman- Is it true that some areas will'�inever see the. sewer?
Councilman Walter- The County District enconmpaseep/quite a bit� and the
local plan in some areas will not encompass them in. . .
Supervisor Brandt- spoke in behalf of the Supervisors of Towns ghat are
not in the distttct, they have allocated and spent monies of the county
to make a study of this system for the people in the district, out of
their tax dollars., I think that they deserve credit. . .
J*hri Zboigam -- questioned the Board if it was true that we will have to
pay debts that were incurred by other towns?
Councilman Olson —outstanding debts service and interest. . .
Councilman Walter- on existing sewage treatment facilities. . .
reviewed the inequities in the existing sewer plan... .
Les Baird- commented that the sewer district was not needed in the
west end Out there weee other areas in the town that were in need of
a sewer-district.
Supervisor Brandt- I know the soil conditions in the western part of the
town and have pushed hard not to include that area, I think that there
are some things that are being said tonight that are somewhat irresponsible .
The Town of Queensbury in their own study district included Westland,
to be studied and to design sewers in that district that is our input of this
board and I think this board ought to look into the mirrow when it starts
critteing the county, for including that part in the county district, because
we included it in the Town District.
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Councilman Barber .- noted that this was brought to the attention of the
Town Board add we could not sell it to the residents of Westland at that
point and we should go to the county, .. and try to have them
re-evaluate the Westland, West Glens Falls area.
Supervisor Brandt- noted that all the facts and figures were not generated
until a few weeks ago, the study has been on going the the figures have
just come out, this could not be voted on until the public hearing was
held, after that meeting I made the motion to table the resolutions so
that there could be more inputs more time to consider it, and more dialkalte>ion
among the members. Since then there have been discussions, and I can under-
stand the frustrations of the people that have spoken. I did sit in on som-.
- cf the meetings, I do know there were caucuses of the Queensbury Supervisors
specifically about these qubstions . . . I think that it behooves us to include
in the Town District as much as we possibly 'tan of the County District,
and service it so that people are not paying for something that they are not
getting.
Les Baird- What is the link between the County Supervisor and you?
Supervisor Brandt- They are your representatives, noted that few people
coan,c�to the County Meeting even though the propositions are more expensive,..
it would behoove the citizens to scrutinize the county form of government
just as hard as it scrutinizes the Town form of government.
Les Baird- What if the Town of Queensbury votes the sewer--,dist. down, what
happens?
Supervisor Brandt- it is a matter of the majority of the district what ever
the vote is . . . if 'Queensbury said no it would be defeated. . .
If the district passedlbut Queensbury was a slight negative vote it woull
be a legal district and you would be taxed for the County system, it would
then be our job to present a refeandum to the Town for a Town District to
tie into the County System and we are preparing that. . .
Harry Engleston- Twicwood-questioned who reviewed this project for the
Supervisors and who did he answer to?
Questioned 'the two studies: that were made. . .
� J Supervisor Brandt- They were a continuation, one was a preliminary study
and the second one was a continuation of that study. . . there wan not one
person that reviewed the work of the engineering ftrms. . .we all had a
chance to review it. . .
Harry Engleston- questioned what �*ould happen if there was a power failure?
Supervisor Brandt-the major pmptng station are set up with their own power
generator. . .
Harry J�igles*on- Will eveTne around Lake George be required to hook up to
the Sewer system?
Les Baird;In speaking to Mr. Barnes-there will be court action to force
hookups. . .
Harry Ingle*on- questioned kow the system would work - in areas of
ledge rock. . .
Supervisor Brandt- explained the gravity process and pumping and holding
tanks. . .
Reviewed other possible system of sewage Oteposals. . . .in the lake George Area. .
Clayton LaPlant- Columbia Avenue- representing 60 residents of Queensbury-
request sewage in the Columbia Avenue area. . .
Supervisor Brandt—That has been discussed and this will be studied. . .possible
tie in with the City System in the Holden Avenue area. . . you are included
in the County District. . .
Claytnn LaPlant- questioned the possibility of drainage system in the
Columbia Avenue area. . .
Supervisor Brandt- reviewed the Sherman Avenue drainage project—noted that
the Board is aware of the oroblems in that area. . . of Columbia Avenue
Mr. DeMeo-18 Sargent Street-reviewed the problem of drainage and road
conditions on Sargent Street. . .
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also requestdd that the sand that was used in the Winter be swept:!-." up. . .
Councilman Barber-noted for the record that this Board has no control over
ukether your road gets swep t':'ior nnt�we can convey your wishes to the
Highway Supt. . . .you should address yourself to Mr. Carl Garb. . .
the only control that this Town Board has over Mr. Garb is budgetory. . .
Supervisor Brandt- It is the Town Board's responsibility to provide funds.
for paving. . .
Councilman Olson- commented that there was a survey done on that road
last year and he will bring this to the Highway supt. attention. . .
Mr. LaPlant- requested that the Board look into the problem of the City
Trucks using Holden Avenue . . . .
Councilman Barber- refer this to the New Acting Chief. . .
Supervisor Brandt- We will ask for the cooperation of the City Mayor
on that problem. . . .
John Bowman- would like to see the Warren County Board meetings held
at night for more participation from the public. . .
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION NO. 96, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
adoption, secon ed by Mr. Michel Brandt:
RESOLVED, that Audit of Bills ad listed on Abstract No. 77-4A and
numbered 329 'through 406 and totaling $70,403.21 be approved 'and
be it further
RESOLVED, Councilman Olson will abstain on number 406 of Abstract No. 77-4A.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully,
Donald A. Chase, Town Clerk
REGULAR MEETING APRIL 26, 1977
MEMBERS PRESENT
Michel Brandt-Supervisor
Daniel Olson-Councilman
Robert Barber-Councilman
Frances Walter-Councilman
Hammond Robertson-Councilman
PRESS: WWSC, Tri County News, 'Glens Falls Post Star
TOWN OFFICIALS: Shirley Shenk, George Liapes
I
GUESTS: Members of the Lake George Opera Festival, Mr. Turnbull,
Mr. .Gealt, Mr. _Symmmerr ,, Glen Greeno, League of Women Voters,Joseph
Daire
Meeting Opened: 7: 35 P.M. Salute to the Flag led by Councilman Barber.
Petition presented to the Town Board from the Lake George Opera Festival
April 22, 1977
The below named petttioners urge continued.Town of Queensbury support