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1977-09-27 158 REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 27, 1977 MEMBERS PRESENT: Michel Brandt-Supervisor Daniel Olson-Councilman Robert Barber-Councilman Frances Walter-Councilman Hammond Robertson-Councilman Joseph Brennan-Twwn Counsel PRB88: Tri Co. News, WWSC, Glens Falls Post Star TOWN OFFICIALS : Harrison Winnie, Shirley Shenk GUESTS: Mr. Grishkot, Mr. Turnbull Meeting Opened 7: 34 P.M. Salute to the Flag led by Councilman Robertson. Ltr. Highway September 27, 1977 Queensbury Town Board Town Office Building Bay & Haviland Roads RE: Tree Removal Specifications Dear Town Board: I would recommend awarding the tree removal contract to Richard Sears Tree Experts, Inc. as he meets all specifications for insurance purposes. Attached is Certificate of Insurance from both bidders. f' 3 Respectfully yours, /s/ Carl A. Garb CAG/bjr Highway Superintendent ENC I (Certificates of Insurance. on file in Town Clakk's Office) RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT BID RESOLUTION NO. 220 Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its a opt on, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt: WHEREAS, earl Garb, Highway Superintendent of the Town of Queensbury recommended that we advertise for bids for removal of designated trees in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, bids were advertised for and received on September 13, 1977, and WHEREAS, two bids were received and turned over to Mr. Garb, Highway Superintendent for his recommendation, Now, Therefore be it RESOLVED, that upon Mr. Barb's request that Town Board of the Town of 1 Queensbury accept the bid of Richard Sears Tree Experts, Inc. and be it further RESOLVED, that the bid of Richard Sears Tree Experts was accepted based on the prodf of compensation insurance which was not provided by the low bidder as required in the specifications , and be it further RESOLVED, that the payment for this tree removal is in the Highway Budget. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None Supervisor Brandt- Noted that the Insurance Carrier for the Town suggested that we not accept a bid that did not supply compensation insurance. . . Ltr. Police Dept. Sept. 21, 1977 Donald Chase Town Cikkrk Town of Queensbury `---In an effort to upgrade the Queensbury Police Department it is necessary to have personnel trained in the Mid 6f photography. To expedite a solution to this problem, Patrolmen J. Patrick Dee and David C. Hull are hereby authorized to attend a six session course in "Beginning Photography" to be held at the Adirondack Community College beginning on October 4, 1977. The fee for this course is $24. 00 for each enrollee. Is/ C. A. Judkins, Police Chief RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE RESOLUTION NO. 2Z1 Introduced by Mr. Robert Barber who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson: RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Patrolman J. Patrick Dee and Patrolman David C. Hull to attend "Beg*WASgPhotography" course to be held at Adirondack Community College beginning on October 4, 1977 and containing six sessions, and be it further I RESOLVED, that the enrollment fee of $24.00 each is a proper town charge. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr.- Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robert-son, Mr. Brandt Noes : None Absent: None Supervisor Brandt- I understand that the patrolmen will not be paid while taking this course but the course will be paid for. . Councilman Olson- Commented it is a good step in updating the Police Force and using the new equipment that they have. . . RESOLUTION TO ATTEND CONFERENCE RESOLUTION NO. 222 Introduced- by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mrs. Walter: RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Thomas Flhherty and Ralph VanDusen to attend the American Water Works Association ftdfdmice -and Seminar to be held on' September 21 through 23rd. 1977 at Lake Placid. The actual and necessary expenses incurred in such attendance is a proper town charge. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olsen, Hr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None 160 RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT DEED FOR HIGHWAY RESOLUTION NO. 223, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved its adoption, secon e y Mr. Daniel Olson: WHEREAS, Andrew T. McCormack and John E. McCormick have executed and offered a deed for a town road not less than fifty (50') feet in width, which is described therein in Schedule "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, Carl A. Garb, Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Queensbury has advised that he recommends that this Board accept this land for highway purposes into the Town Highway system, and --.� WHEREAS, Thomas K. Flaherty, Superintendent of Water for the Town of Queensbury, has advised that he has approved the ac- ceptance of this land for highway purposes into the Town Highway system which land is situate within the Queensbury Water District, WHEREAS, the form of the deed has been approved by Joseph R. Brennan, Esq. , counsel to the Board, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the aforementioned deed be and the same is here- by accepted and approved and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause said deed to be recorded in the Warren County Clerk' s Office after which said deed shall be property filed in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town- of Queensbury, and be it further RESOLVED, that the extension of McCormack Drive be added to the official inventory of Town Highways, and that McCormack Drive be now described in said inventory as follows: ROAD NO. 366 Description Northwoods Drive Easterly to Dead End. Name McCormai ckFive Mileage .15 .,,_., Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent:None (Ltr. on File from Carl Garb-accepting the road. . .Town Clerk' s Office) Councilman Robertson- Thomas Flaherty Water Supt. has approved this highway. . . RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT DEED FOR HIGHWAY RESOLUTION N0, 224. Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson: WHEREAS, Sidney VanHusen has executed and offered a deed for• a town road not less than fifty (50' ) feet in width, which is described therein in Schedule "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and _ WHEREAS, Carl A. Garb, Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Queensbury has advised that he recommends that this Board accept this land for highway purposes into the Town Highway System, and WHEREAS, Thomas K. Flaherty, Superintendent of Water fdir.:hhe Town of Queensbury, has advised that he has approved the acceptance of this land for highway purposes into the Town Highway System which land is situate within the Queensbury Water District, WHEREAS, the form of the deed has been approved by Joseph R. Brennan, Eqq. , counsel to the Board, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 161 RESOLVED, that the aforementioned deed be and the same is hereby accepted and approved and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause said deed to be recorded in the Warren Comity Clerk' s Office after w1kich- sAid deed shall be properly filed' in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury, and be it further RESOLVED that the new road is herby added to the official inventory of Town Highways, respectfully* described as follows: Road No. 367, Description Dixon Road Southerly ending Northerly direction at Dixon Road Name : Colonial Court, Mileage . 22 Duly" adopted by the following vote: ,Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : None Absent: None (Ltr. from Carl Garb, Highway Supt. on file in Town Clerk' s Offiee. . . approved highway) Ltr. Sign Committee September 16, 1977 Sign Ordinance Committee September 12, 1977 Present: G. Liapes, K. Cornwell, D. Olson, G. Kurosaka, S. Richardson 1. The committee urges prompt action by the Town Board on the letter concerning "Suggested Amendments to the Queensbury Sign Ordinance", dated May 5 , 1977. 2. As Governor Carey has recently signed into law a regulation which permits gasoline stations to place price signs on gasoline pumps , measuring a minimum of 1 square foot. The committee suggests the following addition to the sign Ordinance: Page 8, 17. Price signs required on gasoline pumps by State of Federal laws; not to exceed minimum requirements. 3. Non-Conforming Signs - Page 15. The committee would lkke the Town Board to consider changing the 10 year petiod to 5 years. Many planning and Zoning Board members are finding the 10 year period unfair and therefore unworkable. These members find it difficult to deny variances when competition has non-conforming signs which will be legal for 10 years. 4. Page 10, 15. - There was a strong consensus not to delete, change or add to this. section of the Sign Ordinance. The committee would like tt to be known that it is ready to change the intent of 15.c to- include price within the definition of "Products and Services Available", rather than changing the wording of this section. However, the committee wishes this to be an unwritten understatding of such an interpretation. It was suggested that a memo be sent to the Building Inspector, Planning Boadds, (Town and County) , and Zoning Board, in reference to same. '._ Sjoerdja Richardson Chairman SR7sbs Ltr. Sign Committee Meeting - May 5, 1977 Present: S. Richarson, G. Kurosaka, G. -Liapes, R. Eddy, K. Cornwell, W. Bodeftweiser, R. Platt Attention: Queensbury Town Board 162 Re: Suggested Amendments to the Queensbury Sign Ordinance 1. Page 6, No. 7 - On premises directional and/or instructional signs for the convenience of the general public, ent y Rg pubic parking areas , loading zones , entraces and exits, self- service .seaas and similar signs, internally illuminated or non- illMiRat—e—d7not to exceed 4 square feet. Whaee portion of sign is text re uirdd by law or regulation, total area may be increased to a maximum of square fett per face. -Business names or personal names shall e allowed, not to InETUde advertising messages. A 6 ft. maximum height shall be allowed, except where required for public safety and/or by order of enforcement officers, a 10 ft. max mum e g t may be allowed. The Committee, with input from'Mr. Bodenweiser and Mr. Liapes , 4= felt these changes would adequately provide for and regulate signs ' necessary for gasoline stations to provide Self-Service pumps. 2. Page 15, A.4. Written consent of the owner or general lessor of the building, etc. It was felt by the Committee that this insertion may need to be checked with Mr. Joseph Brennan. 3. It was the consensus of the Committee to retain item 5. , Page 16, as written. The Committee would appreciate you prompt deliberation and action on the above matters . Yours truly, /s/ Sjoerdge Richardson, Chairman RESOLUTION TO SET PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENT TO SIGN ORDINANCE RESOLUTION NO. 225, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Dahtel Olson: The above resolution will be forthcoming from Town Counsel. . .to be V found on page . Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, 'Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None Councilman Barber- I noticed with some concern today the County has endeavored to proceed with the construction, excavation at the intersection of route 9 and, or rather Quaker Road and Bay Road, project. Before the installation of a substantial traffic light system, which has been very much of a concern, of the Board for the last year and a half, as to who was going to pay for it. Since we have notified the County on several occasions , that our intent was not to pay for any elaborate lighting system that would cost somewhere in the vicinity of 35 to 40 thousand dollars. I would like to intau- duce a resolution to officially notify the county that we do not have the intent to do so. Supervisor Brandt- First of all is there a second to that motion? I have discussed this on the County level I am not aware of what is happening but I can tell" you what was decided. The- County would install while it is handling the construction, the base concrete footings to accept the type ad signing that Fred Austin wanted to see there or was designed for the road. To install a conduit system within the road so that at a later date this could be installed without tearing up a lot of road, if it were decided' The cost of those items was ret4tiveky small and the' big dollars came if and when the elaborate system was put in. It was felt that it would be intellegent right now to do this and that is my informa- 1 tion. Councilman Barber Is the conduit presently existing there? Supervisor Brandt It is my understanding that it-was to be installed. . Councilman Robertson- I believe that sometime in the past we agreed• dhat it would make sense to put the conduit under the road for that. Councilman Barber' - I agree that we agreed to it, but I do not see, any. conduit. That is my concern. Councilman Robertson- Again, you have to go back to Fred, I would assume that' they were installed before the paving put down. Councilman Barber- Hopefully yes, but knowing the way things have gone I would not necessarily agree to that. Councilman Robertson I- understand your concern. Councilman Barber- I looked at it today and I did not see any conduit. I am ,just afraid that we will see some lights there before, and then we will see a large bill. Supervisor Brandt There is no action by the-,County to install lights and to bill them to the Town. It is well understood`by ,the County that the Town does not intend to install the elaborate lights that were proposed and that it is really our problem at this point all they have to do is establish the fixtures to accomodate them if in the future BhWone wants to put them in. Councilman Barber- I will rescind my motion, due to the fact thap you have given me a rekative guarantee that that is not going to happen and that our conversation is verbatim in the minutes. Councilman Robertson- Requested that the Highway Committee and Lighting Committee to study the intersection of Assembly Point and Route 9L . . . not lighted at present. . . Supervisor Brandt- The Town is working with Niagara Mohawk to test new lighting on Bay Road and Quaker Road Ltr. September 22, 1977 -- To the Councilmembers- of the Town of Queensbury, I, Marilyn Tallon, living at 9 Meadowbrook Road. , Queensbury am unable to attend this meeting tonite. However, would request traffic signs for the following reasons. Although in Queensbury, Megdowbrook .Rda between, Ridge and Quaker Roads and the west. side of Meadowbrook between Quaker And Cronin is in the Glens Falls City. School Districk. . . . Several children kAndergarten age through sixth gaade have to walk to school without. sidewalks or signs to -warn motorists of small children. This is an especially dangerous situation in rainy or snowy weather, not 164 to mention icy conditions with cars and pedestrians sharing the road. I feel it would alleviate the situation if road signs could be placed at these following appropriate areas : 1. ) Two "slow children" walking signs or two the type depicting children walking -as cars enter either side of Meadowbrook Rd. off Quaker Rd. 2.) Two "school zone" sign*. a.) one to be seen as motorists travel south on Ridge from QIL&er possibly well before the t®wn line. Here again, these are Queensbury residents using the city school. b.) one to be seen as motorists travel south on Meadowbrook towards Ridge St. This will provide the Meadowbrook road and Ridgedale children a somewhat safer walk to school. Perhaps if the sings cannot be placed an even better more notickable aid would be->flakhing lights such as those used at the Junior High School on Glen Street and at the Queensbury schools on Aviation Road. Please remember that although this is a city school didtrict, these children are Queensbury residents. I feel certain that Queensbury will act for their welfare. Thank you for my opportunity to peesent these requests. Respectfully, /s/ Mrs. Marilyn Tallon Councilman Olson- Noted that this letter was presented at the mini meeting, , he felt that the Town Board should be aware of the problem. . . Ltr. September 21, 1977 Members of the Town Board: Pursuant to Section 35 of the General Municipal Law, this is to inform you that copies of the examination of the accounts and fiscal affairs of the Town of Queensbury and the Cemetery Commission are on file in the Office of the Town Clerk. Respectfvely, /s/ Donald A. Chase Town Clerk OPEN FORUM Arthur Turnbull- A contractor' s liability under workmen's compensation what is the statute regarding that? Joseph Brennan- There are minimum standards that must be Town Counsel met. . .in my opinion an emplyyer hiring someone and not havd*g the coverage is running a great risk. . . . there is nothing that says that pyu have to have it. Councilman Robertson- Noted that if a job is subcontracted and the subcontractor does not have workmen's compensation the prime contractor can be made to cover the workmen's compensation. This would be the Town' s situation that we could be tagpd for the subcontractor' s compensation. Walter Grishkot- Reviewed the Balloon Festival for this year Gepdbaber 30 through October 2nd. at Adirondack Community College. . .Outlined future plans for the Festival. . .Requested that the Town Board consider monies in the publicity fund for' the Balloon Festival. . . for next year's budget. . . i 165 Councilman Barber- I feel privileged that you are the Balloon Festival you brought the Balloon Festival to be what it is,, it is a fine tribute not only to our town and our area but it is also a fine trubute to you sir, and I would like to say ublicly to you that I am. highly gratiWed that we have this in the Town of Queensbury. i Councilman Olson- Thakked Mr. Crishkot for poomoting Queensbury. Arthur Turnbull- Is the purchase of 45 acres to expand the landfill necessary at this time? Noted that 1,000 dollars an acre is a prime prime to pay. . . _Supervisor Brandt- I did attend the negotications with Finch Pruyh they paid higher than 1, 000 per acre in that parcel. . .60 acres. . .we chose a parcel in the 60 acres whibh was usable and asked a selling price and also an option price. . .one year. . . to further study the landfill situation. . .as to whether we need the extra property. . . Frances Walter-Councilman- Noted that she was at the meeting Friday. . . there is a one year no cost option, the Refuse Agency was advised by counsel to pick up that option. . .we are not sure that we will use this property and it would be r4diculous to buIr the ' land when we are not sure. . . We were advised to take the one year option that states 45, 000 a thousand for 45 acres— that means that it will not go to anyone else for the year. Arthur Turnbull Questioned why a short time ago it was a must that the purchase of land be made because we were running out of space and now we may not need it? Supervisor Brandt- That was stated in the ggper that we would run out of land . . . the man that runs the landfill made the statement in his opinion we would be running out of space where he was- currently working within a month, he is not an. engineer. . . the engineer stated that with the lands we are now using, with&ut raising the ground level above Ridge Road, a plan could be developed that could last as long as two years. Arthur Turnbull- You are trying to tell me that you have misin- formed the people. This statement was made in the press. I projected it to you and you did not dispute the fact that this was the situation. That we had a months use of the landfill and if we did not move fast and grab the forty five acres from Finch Pruyn, we were going to have a problem. Am I wrong in this quotation, Mrs. Walters. 'Mrs. Walter- I do .not know how Mike answered you. I have my.-own ideas as to what was said. Mr. Turnbull Was not the month projected, we had a months use of, the landfill? Mrs. Walter- At one point it was projected to me that we had a months use. Mr. Turnbull- It was expedient that we make this purchase from Finch Pruyn because we were going to have to hold our garbage until the deal was consumated. Now you are saying we have another , two years. 166 Mrs. Walter I did. not say that. Mr. Turnbull- Mike Brandt said that. Mr. Brandt That is a report I heard-- Mr. Turnbull- I heard this report at the Queensbury School and Mrs. Walter you heard the same report. Then we come back here and find out that we only have a one months use of our landfill until its capacity was exhausted, am I correct?. Mrs. Walter- At one point it was projected that we have about a month. That did not originate L from the members of the committee but that was how it was picked up. Exactly what Mik- said I cothld not tell you-verbatim. I am not trying to get off the hook. I really could not tell you exactly what he did say. Councilman Barber- The .problem has been the right hand does not know what the left hand has been doing. As the result of some information that came down, it came from what was felt was reliable sources repeated as a one month situation, I asked for a workshop meeting to be conducted between the member of this Town Board, that a ,one month situation was not in fact in my opinion the case in hand. I asked my fellow Councilmen to look at the situation as I have looked at it. They made some inquiries in depth and they found out that perhaps there was a mihnimum of two years more space and that was the reason for asking, on the part of Mr. Brandt, for asking, for an option so that the county en#ineers could come up with a proper system so there wwouldn` t be panic purchasing. What this Town Board did in workshop session a week to L-, ten days ago is comendable because they really regrouped and took a harder look at it, some really good independent thinking and as a result have influenced the County Agency. We are paying the bill or a bubstantial portion thereof. That is the reasons why that unfortunately some of the information got to the press and now we have an entirely different viewpoint. That hadnAt gotten to the press. Arthur Turnbull- The point of cearification is here as far as I am concerned. I am satisfied with your recommendation. Joseph Daire- Questioned the recent bidding of scrap paper by the County? Supervisor Brandt- The practice of the County Purchasing Agent, he was the fellow that wrote the specs for both bids and advertised for the bids. He authorized the sale &n the first, instance the sale of the scrap too for the bid that came in. First, let me say on that bid, I am not in disagreement with .what was done because if you look at the tvagle that material you can put on a truck, if you calculate the cost of trucking from here to Albany, and if you look at the markup it is very easy to calculate a man has a hard time making wages at a fair rate, an3 reasonable rate of cost tracking. In the second instant the purchasing agent came first to the refuse committee and recommended rebidding because .he had a complaint from someone who said bids should have been higher. My feeling was if i 167 If the bid should have been higher, why didn' t he bid, we just went through legal advertise- ment and that is sour grapes, i voted at that meeting to award.the bid. We did not have a legal quorum and we had to rehold the meeting. Then it went to the County Board and there it was revealed by the Purchasing Agent that he had erred in not doing sufficient advertis- e ing through the known channels of people who deal in scrap, he could not rectify the error in..the first case, but in .the second case he 'could. The only prudent thing the county o board could ,do was to rebid it. I feel brery badly that the negative publicity has come to Councilman Barber who is in this business and has bid that work and other work. I think in the future, .for the .good of the county and the town, he is leaving politics apparently so there are no conflicts with his conduct of business. Mr. Daire- Complimented Mr. Barber on his business. kaw him to be an honest person. Mr. Barber- Joe, I thank you for your comments and I thank Mike for his comments. I did not anticipate this discussion this evenigg, I did not want this to be the forum for this I have let the particular corespondent from the Post Star use me as a wTt#pping boy with- out any debate or rebuttle. What Mike has said is trues all of the things that transpired were not adequately reported, in fact they were never reported` the only thing that was was apparently I was trying to stiff the county. It was not my intent to do so because the one thing that has never come _J out was that- they wanted a guaranteed price for one year. No one in the scrpp business can give that kindjf guarantee. I as a good sound budinessAbid something as low as possible something I can live with in good times as well as bad times. That is the whole problem and that never name out in the press, in fact it was very irresponsible. Joseph Daire- Questioned the 5ft. entrance fee to the land- fill and was there to be a transfer station in 3o. Qsby.? Supervisor Brandt- In making the budget is was suggested that additional transfer stations be established, in other locations. I think that it is the feeling of the Agency Members that the one transfer station on Luzerne Road is very effective and very cost effective—since it is a great concern to aht of us in Qsby, to diminish the traffic going to the landfill I think it would be in the-best interest of the Town to establish additional transfer stations and that is being cranked into the budgetary process at this time. RESSDUTM' TO RESCIND RESOLUTION NO. 226, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mrs. Walter: RESOLVED, that Resolution No. 204 RESOLUTION TO APPOINT DOG ENUMERATOR FOR 1977 be rescinded. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, MR, Brandt Noes : None Absent: None 168 RESOLUTION TO APPOINT DOG ENUMERATOR FOR 1977 RESOLUTION NO. 227, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption, s�econdef' by Mrs. Frances Walter: WHEREAS. annaally in September of each year the Town Board of each town shall appoint a resident or residents or designate the Police Department to prepare a list of persons in such town owning or harboring dogs, therefore be it RESOLVED, that A.J. Huntington be and he hereby is appointed Dog -, Enumerator under the provisions of Section 108 of the Agriculture and Markets Law .for the year, 1977. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertgen_, ,Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully, Donald A. Chase Town Clerk Town of Queensbury SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING OCTOBER 4, 1977 MEMBERS PRESENT: Michel Brandt-Supervisor Daniel Olson-Councilman Robert Barber-Councilman ... Frances Waiter-Councilman Hammond Robertson-Councilman ABSENT: Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel PRESS: G. F. Post Star, WWSC TOWN OFFICIALS: Harold Boynton, fibting Chief Judkins, George Liapes Shirley Shenk GUESTS : Representatives of Finch Pruyn and Co. , Mrs. Potter, Mr. Glen Greeno, Mr. Arthur Turnbull Meeting Opened 7: 32 P.M. Salute to the Flag led by Supervisor Michel Brandt. BID OPENING NOTICE READ POLICE CAR SUPERVISOR BRANDT- Requested that the Town Clerk open and read the bids received. DONALD A. CHASE- Two bids were received. TOWN CLERK Whiteman Chevrolet Glens Falls, N.Y. 2-1978 Chevrolet Impalas $10,958. 00 �-- approximately 90 day delivery non collusive attached Glen Ford, Inc. 116 Saratoga Ave. So. Glens Falls, N.Y. 2-LTD II S 4 DRSD noted exceptions to specifications : 1. no locking type throttle control 2. Instruments (Gauges may not be avail. from factory) 3. Two (2) Barrel carb available only $9, 276. 00 4-6 weeks delivery non collusive attached.