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1976-05-11 l) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTRACT WITH CSEA RESOLUTION NO. 118 Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Harold Robillard: RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to enter into a contract with the Queensbury unit of -the Civil Service Employees Association, which contract has been approved by J. David Little, Counsel to the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, and a copy of which contract is attached hereto. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully, Donald A. Chase, Town Clerk REGULAR MEETING MAY 11, 1976 MEMBERS PRESENT: Michel Brandt-Supervisor Daniel Olson-Councilman Robert Barber-Councilman Harold Robillard-Councilman Hammond Robertson-Councilman Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel Presax;, Lee Coleman, Tri County News T8Wd Officials: Thomas Flaherty, Floyd Martindale, George Liapes, Harold Boynton, Phyllis Joslyn Guests: Mr. Weeks, John Lemery, Susan Goetz, Gerald Hammond, Chuck Thorn, Joseph DeMeo, Bruce Lundgren, H. Russell Harris Meeting Opened: 7: 35 P.M. Salute to the Flag. BID OPENING- Notice Shown- 7: 35 P.M. Rexford Pump & Supply Brass & Copper - $3409.80 non-collusive Blue Barns Road Cast Iron - $3447.00 Rexford, New York 12148 Martisco Corp. Cast Iron - $3075 . 20 non-collusive 3rd. Avenue Rd. Brass & Copper - $3514. 75 Rensselaer, New York 12144 Martisco Corp. 6" Ductile - $2765.00 non-collusive 3rd Avenue Road Rensselaer, New York 12144 Robert D. Spence Inc. Cast Iron - $3532. 80 non-collusive Airport Road Brass & Copper $3429.35 Syracuse, New York 13209 LeValley McLeod, Inc. Ductile iron 128-140 VanGuysling Avenue pipe - $2945. 60 non-collusive Schenectady, N.Y. 12305 LeValley McLeod, Inc. Curb Box & Rod - $3205. 60 non-collusive 128-140 VanGuysling Avenue Schenectady, N.Y. 12305 LeValley McLeod, Inc. Brass & Copper - $4002.20 non-collusive 4 128-140 VanGuysling Avenue Schenectady, N.Y. 12305 14 Vellano Bros. , Inc. Copper - $3771. 55 non-collusive 7 Hemlock Street Cast Iron - $3219.40 Latham, N.Y. 12110 Ductile iron pipe . - $2849.00 Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Co. 6' Pipe Ductile $3, 010. 00 183 Sitgreaves St. non-collusive Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865 George A. Caldwell Co. Brass & Copper - $4138.15 non-collusive Campbell Dr. Cast Iron - $3196. 50 Center Rutland, Vt. 05736 L&C Municipal Sales, Inc. Copper - $3936.55 non-collusive Johnstown New York 12095 L&C Municipal Sales, Inc. Cast Iron - $3174. 00 non-collusive Johnstown New York 12095 Mr. Flaherty, Water Superintendent-requested that the bids be tabled until the next meeting so that they may be studied. Supervisor Brandt- The bids are tabled. PUBLIC HEARING-Notice Shown-SECTION 28.1 OF FIRE CODE ORDINANCE #40 Hearing Opened 7:43 P.M. Supervisor Brandt call for anyone wishing to speak for the proposed repeal of Section 28. 1 of the Queensbury Fire Code-No one spoke. . . Supervisor Brandt call for anyone wishing to speak against the proposed repeal of Section 28. ' of the Queensbury Fire Code-No one spoke. . . Supervisor Brandt- Closed the Hearing. 7: 44 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING-Notice Shown-NO-PARKING ORDINANCE ON QUAKER ROAD BETWEEN LAFAYETTE STREET AND BAY ROAD Hearing Opened 7: 44 P.M. Supervisor Brandt call for anyone wishing to speak for the proposed Ordinance-No one spoke Supervisor Brandt call .for anyone wishing to .speak against the proposed Ordinance-No one spoke. Supervisor Brandt- Closed the Hearing. 7: 45 P.M. Supervisor Brandt- Welcomed the Girl Scouts from West Glens Falls, noted that the Scouts had just toured the Town Offices and are presently working for their Active Citizens Badge. . . RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION REPEALING SECTION 28.1 OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY FIRE CODE WHICH PERTAINS TO BONFIRES AND OUTDOOR RUBBISH FIRES RESOLUTION NO. 119, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoptEon, 'seconda by Mr. Michel Brandt: WHEREAS, Section 28.1 .of the Fire Code, adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has been superseded by the enactment of New York State Enivronmental Conservation Law Sections 9-1105 and 9-1107 and WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is authorized by law to enforce the aforesaid provisions of law pertaining to outdoor burning and to control the issuance of permits pertaining thereto and WHEREAS, it appears that Section 28.1 of the Town of .Queensbury Fire Code is duplicative and unnecessary in view of the regulations and con- trol of the same conduct by the State of New York and WHEREAS, it appears that Section 28.1 of the Fire Code of the Town of � S Queensbury should therefore be repealed from the Town of Queensbury Fire Code as being unnecessary and WHEREAS, a public hearing to consider repeal of Section 28.1 has been held before the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury on the 11th day of May, 1976 after the posting, publication and making of all legal notices necessary for the holding of said public hearing, and the Town Board having fully considered all matters being presented to it pertaining thereto, now, therefore be it RESOLVED, that Section 28. 1 of the Town of Queensbury Fire Code be repealed. Duly adopted by the following vote: i Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NUMBER 45, ENTITLED ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A NO-PARKING ZONE ON THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN SIDE OF QUAKER ROAD BETWEEN LAFAYETTE STREET AND BAY ROAD RESOLUTION NO. 120, Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Robert Barber : WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it necessary to adopt an ordinance number 45, entitled Ordinance to Establish a No-Parking Zone on the Northern and Southern side of Quaker Road between Lafayette Street and Bay Road, and WHEREAS, a proposed Ordinance was presented to the Board and after due notice a Public Hearing was hold thereon by the Town Board on the 11th day of May, 1976 at 7: 30 P.M. at the Town Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads, Glens Falls, New York 12801, and that the Town Clerk gave notice of such hearing by publication thereof in the Official Town Newspapers at least once prior to the date specified for such hearing, specifying the time when and the place where such hearing will be held and in general terms describing said proposed Ordinance, and WHEREAS, all persons were heard both in favor of and opposed to said Ordinance. Now, Therefore be it RESOLVED, that Ordinance Number 45, of the Town of Queensbury be as follows: ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A NO-PARKING ZONE ON THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN SIDE OF QUAKER ROAD BETWEEN LAFAYETTE STREET AND BAY ROAD BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK AS FOLLOWS : Section No. 1. For the purpose of this Ordinance the word "vehicle" "park" and "standing" shall have the meaning defined in the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York. .., Section No. 2. No vehicle shall be parked or left standing on the northern or -southern side of Quaker Road in the Town of Queensbury r- Warren County, New York, between Lafayette Street and Bay Road, Town of Queensbury. Section No. 3. All ordinances or parts thereof of the Town of Queensbury inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are herbby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be in addition to the other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance. Section No. 4. Any person violating any provisions of Section 2 of this ordinance shall upon conviction be punishable for a first offense by a fine not to exceed TEN DOLLARS ($10. 00) and for a second offense by a fine not less than TEN DOLLARS ($10. 00) nor more than TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS ($25. 00) or by imprison4ient for not less than 1 C3 TWO (2) nor more than TEN (10) days. The third or any subsequent offense within one (1) year shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100. 00) or by imprisonment not to exceed THIRTY (30) days or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition to the aforesaid penalties, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury may institute any proper action, suit or proceeding to prevent, restrain, correct or abate any violation of this ordinance. Section No. 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None '--' Absent: None RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE REZONING OF THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE T. WEEKS FROM AN R-3 CLASSIFICATION TO A C-3 CLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION NO. 121, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson: WHEREAS, George T. Weeks has presented to the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury an application for the rezoning of his property, from an R-3 Classification to a C-3 Classification, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held pursuant to Section 11:100 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Queensbury for the rezoning of the described area as such districts are shown on the official zoning map of the Town of Queensbury and provided for in the Building Ordinance in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, such hearing was held pursuant to notice duly given at a meeting of the Town Board in the Town Hall, Town `of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, on April 27, 1976 at which time all persons desiring to be heard in opposition to, were given the opportunity, and were heard and the public hearing having been thereafter closed, Now, j Therefore be it RESOLVED, that the following property in the Town of Queensbury as shown on Schedule "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof is hereby Rezoned and it is further RESOLVED, that the necessary changes be made upon the zoning and Depart- mental maps of the Town of Queensbury so as to indicate the location of the premises being rezoned as defined in regulated pursuant to the provisions of the zoning ordinance and map of the Town of Queensbury as amended, and it is further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to give the necessary notice of such change in rezoning to the Departments and Agency having jurisdiction in the matter. SCHEDULE A THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and State of New York, being a portion of the pre- mises designated as Parcel No. 4 on a map made by Ris't-Frost Associates, ... and bounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at a railroad spike set in the center line of West Mountain Road at a point where the easterly line of land now or formerly of Walter Robinson crosses said 'road and running thence along the center line of West Mountain Road North 520 , 41 , 25" East, a distance of 515.21 feet to a point; 'thence North 49° , 26' , 25" East and along the center line of West Mountain Road a further distance of 415. 64 feet to a point; and thence North 47° , 43' , 35" East and along the center line of West Mountain Road a distance of 336. 75 feet to a point; thence North 81° , 59' , 00" West a distance of 208.47 feet to a point; thence- along a course of North 840 , 48' , 46" West to a point 50 feet easterly of the brook that traverses the lands of George T. Weeks, thence in a Southwesterly direction along a line parallel to' and 50 feet easterly of said brook as it winds and turns to a point in the easterly boundary of lands now or formerly of Walter Robinson; thence South 06' , 42' , 49" West and along the easterly line of Robinson to the point or place beginning. "' Being a portion of the lands conveyed to George T. Weeks by the County of Warren by Deed dated January 14, 1969 and recorded in the office of the Warren County Clerk on January 16, 1969 in Book 503 of Deeds at page 524. Intending to describe the eastern most portion of the lands of Weeks bounded on the East by West Mountain Road and on the West by a line parallel to and 50 feet easterly of the aforesaid brook crossing the lands of Weeks. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Brandt l� Noes: Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson Absent: None Councilman Robillard-This Town Board in the past has set down a precedent where by if a request is made to rezone land you give an idea of what is going in. . .I do not feel that I want to be a part of rezoning for speculation. If Mr. Weeks would come before the 'Town Board with a proposal of what might go there, seeing that we have had so much opposition from the neighbors, I feel that I might look favorably upon that, but just to rezone for speculation I do not feel that I want to take part in that. Councilman Barber-It has come to my attention that during the SRi and Shore Rezoning Application that you were approached by past members of this Town Board in respect to having your property also rezoned at that time, that you were not interested at that time. And you were opposed to the Ski and Shore application. Mr. Weeks- I never turned down any approach to have it zoned commercially, I never opposed Ski and Shore application for commercial zone. I did go before the Town Board at their request and stated that my land was commercial speculation. Councilman Barber- Do you have any concrete plans presently for this property? Mr. Weeks- No. Supervisor Brandt-It isn' t the intent of the Zoning Ordinance to vote on a particular use of that land or particular owner and his use of the land) but rather, I feel that it has to be looked at only as the best use of that land in the long run for the benefit of the Town. I personally feel that we should not consider a parcel of land purely on the basis of proposed us% MWI�rather on the basis of its proximity in this case of the Northway, the traffic flow, and patterns of the Town, what is the logical development of the Town. I feel that we presently have spot zoning we should -zone the region as it is being forced by the Northway, as commercial. John Lemery-I just want to respond to Mr. Robillards statem%ts because I believe the Board has a precedent in connection with zoning a parcel without having a specific use. I was at a meeting where a parcel of land on Quaker Road was rezoned because that land was contiguous to another parcel which the Town Board felt in the best interest of the area should be rezoned. Mr. Robillard-They rezoned acreage on the Big Boom Road and I was opposed to that also. I feel if Mr. Weeks wants this rezoned, he should show us what is going in there. RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FIREMEN"S WEEKEND KNOWN AS`HERITAGE DAYS" ► RESOLUTION NO. 122 introduced by Mr. Robillard who moved its adoption seconded y Mr. randt. WHEREAS, this year 1976 marks the anniversary of this United States of America, and WHEREAS, the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. , is sponsoring the Lower Adirondack Firemen' s Association, Annual Firemen' s weekend, on June 5th and 6th of this Bicentennial year, and 1.8 WHEREAS, the theme of the Firemen' s Weekend is "Heritage Days - conceived by Volunteers" be it therefore, RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. request the Queensbury Town Board and Supervisor Brandt, to proclaim the week of June 5 through June 12th as "Heritage days week" in the Town of Queensbury. The following vote was taken: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt. Noes: None, i Absent: None. RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH PETTY CASH FUND FOR THE WATER DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO. 123, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Harold Robillard: WHEREAS, the Water Department has made a request to the Board for a Petty Cash Fund, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to provide the Water Department with a petty cash fund of $25. 00 and be it further RESOLVED, that said Water Department shall account for said fund as provided for in Town Law Section 64 (a) . Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None i Absent: None RESOLUTION TO REQUEST ENGINEERING SERVICES OF RIST FROST ASSOCIATES TO CONDUCT STUDY OF LOCAL SYSTEMS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY REGARDING THE WARREN COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 124 Introduced by Mr. Robert Barber who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt: WHEREAS, there will be a need for professional engineering services in local areas in regard to the Warren County Sewer- District, Now, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury authorize the Super- visor to enter into contract with Rist Frost Associates for engineering services as per their April 19, 1976 proposal entitled: ENGINEERING SERVICES ON LOCAL SEWER SYSTEMS FOR THE WARREN COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT at a cost of $17,600. 00 of which 75% is to be reimbursed by the Federal Government and 122% by the State Government. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : None Absent: None Councilman Olson-Noted that other companies had been contacted in regard to the engineering services and Rist Frost Associates was the lowest. . . RESOLUTION TO AMEND SALARY SCHEDULE RESOLUTION NO. 125, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertsnn who moved its a option, seconded by Mr. Harold Robillard: RESOLVED, that the Salary Schedule adopted January 1, 1976, be amended, adding, that full time part time employees are to receive $125. 00 bonus . Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr, Brandt Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION REGARDING HOME RULE MESSAGE RESOLUTION NO. 126, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Robert Barber: j WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, desires to have special legislation adopted and passed as law by the State of New York and the Legislature thereof, and WHEREAS, the title of such special law is as follows: "AN ACT to legalize, validate, ratify and confirm certain assessments levied in connection with the former Queensbury Water District and the Queensbury Consolidated Water District in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, and all actions and proceedings had and taken by the Town Board of said Town and any officer thereof upon the belief that said assessments were validly and legally levied. " and WHEREAS, the Town Board has been informed a Home Rule Message is required for the introduction and passage of the aforesaid Special Legislation, Now, Therefore be it RESOLVED, that a Home Rule Message in the form annexed hereto and designated as exhibit A be forwarded to the New York State Legislature. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None (Exhibit A on file in Town Clerk' s Office) Supervisor Brandt- Thanked Assemblyman Solomon and Senator Stafford for their help on the Home Rule Message. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE CONTRACT WITH GLENS FALLS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER RESOLUTION NO. 127, Introduced by Mr. Robert Barber who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson: WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury has heretofore contracted with the Glens Falls Senior Citizens Center, Inc . to provide services for the elderly, and WHEREAS the New York State aid is available for the establishment, main- tenance and expansion of senior citizens center programs, which aid was expanded by the provisions of chapter 1001 of the laws of New York 1974, providing among other things that State aid will be available to pay up to one-half of the entire amount of approved expenditures for a municipal program, and WHEREAS the Town of Queensbury desires to continue its support of the Glens ! Falls Senior Citizens Center, Inc. under provisions of law so as to be eligible for state aid as a co-sponsoring municipality, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of the Town of Queensbury be and hereby is empowered to contract with the Glens Falls Senior Citizens Center, Inc. for the furnithing of services to the elderly residents of the Town of Queensbury for the year 1976 and the payment of $1900.00 is therefor is hereby approved, and the Supervisor is hereby directed to execute the contract on behalf of the Town and a copy of such contract, duly executed, shall be filed with the Town Clerk. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt 20 Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION TO AMEND APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND RESOLUTION NO. 128 Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt: WHEREAS, a deficit exists within the General Fund in Account code A1620.4 therefore be it, RESOLVED, to transfer $16, 000. 00 from the Contingency Account to A1620.4. Duly adopted by the following vote: i Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : None Absent: None Supervisor Brandt- This appropriation was made to cover the cost of the Audit that was made in preparation for the Water Bond Sale. RESOLUTION TO AMEND APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN THE QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT SOLUTION No. 129, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seoondeT by Mr. Harold Robillard: WHEREAS, a deficit exists within the Queensbury Water District Budget Appropriation SW1 9730. 6, therefore be it, RESOLVED, to transfer $5, 938,445 . 00 from surplus revenue resulting from Unanticipated Bond Sale to account code SW1 9730. 6 Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt i Noes : None Ll Absent: None RESOLUTION TO AMEND APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN THE HIGHWAY FUND RESOLUTION NO. 130, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt: WHEREAS, a deficit exists within the Highway Account Code ,DS5142.4, therefore be it, RESOLVED, to transfer $5, 300. 00 from DS5142. 1 to DS5142 .4. (Councilman Barber- requested that the vote for Resolution No. 130 be taken at a later time in the meeting) COMMUNICATIONS Kiwanis Club of Queensbury ✓ May 10, 1976 Town Board of Queensbury Queensbury Town Office Building j Glens Falls , N.Y. To whom it may concern: "Be it known that the Kiwanis Club of Queensbury celebrates their 7th year of organization on May 13th in this Bicentennial Year 1976. Kiwanis International earlier this year celebrated their 61st year. The motto of Kiwanis "We Build" has had an impact on the Town of Queensbury. One significant project, the Pole Barn at Gurney Lane, was due to the effort of members working on numerous fund raising projects in order to complete a club committment and then turn it over to the town. To give of oneself to help community or individuals has its own reward. " Thank you. Sincerely, /s/ Robert A. Kern President Councilman Barber-Noted that he wanted to make ,sure there was not a deficit in Snow Removal noted that there was note there was a balance. . .wished to vote on Resolution No. 130. RESOLUTION NO. 130 Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. O1son, .Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : None Absent: None ANNOUNCEMENTS -Next Tuesday Night-Executive Meeting-between Town Board, Sign Committee and Planning Board to further discuss the Sign Ordinance. . . -Announced that Gerald Sawn, Acting Assessor has received his BA Degree from Siena College. . .Congratulated him. . . OPEN FORUM: Joseph DeMeo-18 Sargent;. Street- question the board as to when something will be done to Sargent Street in regard to drainage and-the re- surfacing of the road. . . Supervisor Brandt- noted that .Tuesday Night the Town Board and Mr. Garb will be doing a survey and we will look at that. l� Susan Goetz- If the sign ordinance should differ from what was presented at the last Public Hearing will there be another hearing? Town Counsel-Brennan- If there is a substancial change . . yes. . . if it is just a matter of cer An wording that would not change in essance the proposed ordinance. . .no. . . Gerald Hammond-16 Seward Street-noted a water problem in his area. . . now effecting the Sewage tanks and causing a health hazard. . . . cellars being rotted by the water. . . Councilman Robillard- question to Mr. Martindale how far did the line go up Seward Street? Mr. Martindale- Just went to Seward Street. . . Councilman Olsnn- noted that it probably would have drained it but the residents voted it down. . . Mr. Bob Havens- The line goes 50' beyond Seward Street. . .also complained about the water table in the area. . . noted that the house footings were setting in water. . . Mr. Chuck Thor 130 Grant Avenue- what has to be done to �� get another vote on a the drainagedisetict? Councilman Olson-Another petition must be submitted and current prices on the drainage-district will have to be obtained. . . Mr. Chuck Thornequestioned if the Town and City could place a sidewalk for the Children from Grant Avenue to Coolidge Avenue. . .protection for the children in the Winter. . . Supervisor Brandt- We will have to take a look at that. . . Mr. Lundgren- noted that if the drain on Grant Ave. was opened it would alleviate the problem of water. . . Mr. Al Maek- 11 Seward Street- noted that the water level has been raising for the past 10 years. . . Unknown- gave history of the plugiUN& of the grant Avenue Drain. . . H. Russell Harris- noted that the Drainage Project was a WPA project and he felt that as such it did not belong to the City but to everyone and they had no right to dump cement into the drain. . . this AevJ be brought to Court. . . Reports Town Clerk' s Report for April, 1976 was placed on file The Dog Warden' s Report for April,1976 was placed on file. hi Building & Zoning Report for April, 1976 was placed on file. Highway Dept. report for April on file. . . Superviosr' s Statement for April, 1976 on file. . . RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS RESOT.ttTTnN tvn 1 �1 Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt: RESOLVED, that Audit of Bills as listed in Abstract No. 76-5 numbered 590 through 740 and totaling $40,453. 90 be accepted, and be it further yd-. VP p.A;� X039 way rner--d.d S., 1037 yo,y69 ya RESOLVED, that Audit number 702 Supervisor Michel Brandt abstains on. Duly adopted by the .following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully, Donald A. Chase Town Clerk REGULAR MEETING MAY 25, 1976 MEMBERS PRRSENT: Michel Brandt-Supervisor Daniel Olson-Councilman Robert Barber-Councilman Harold Robillard-Councilman Hammond Robertson-Councilman Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel Press: Lee Coleman, Tri County, WBZA . Town Officials- George Liapes, Harold Boynton, Thomas Flaherty . , Guests- League of Women Voters Meeting Opened 7: 30 P.M. Salute to the Flag. BID OPENING- Notice shown-Dog Warden Van-Clerk, Donald A. Chase opened the Bids.-and were read aloud. . . 7 : 32 P.M. Whiteman Chevrolet, Inc. 1976 Chevrolet 78-89 Dix Avenue short wheel Base Glens Falls, New York Van $3, 530. 00 non-collusive J. R. Earl & Sons, Inc. 1976 Ford 109 Canada .St. E100 Cargo Van Lake George, N.Y. 12845 $4, 050.00 Non-collusive