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Councilman Barber- That it was not necessary.
Mr. Murray- You admitted that it was not necessary. . .
Supervisor Streeter-I am afraid I am going to have to cut this
dialogue -off we are getting a little far a field from the resolution
that is here, I know we do not have that many but I should give anyone
else an oppartunity here to. . .
Mr. Murray-Unfortunately, Mr. Streeter in your original notification
to the press you did not notify therm that anything in regard to the
landfill was going to be brought up and I am sure if you had done so
there would have been other persons here to speak in this regard. . .
Supervisor Streeter-I have to say to you Mr. Murray that it was my
undertanding that Mr. Buckley had talked with you concerning this
matter, is that correct?
Mr. Murray-We hdd a meeting in the hall but he did not say anything
about it coming up at any meeting. . . .
Mr. Buckley-You did not realize that it would be on the agenda to
authorize this work but you did realize the work would be done.
Mr. Murray-I had understood that you were contemplating this but
I did not know that it was going to be brought up at this meeting. . .
Supervisor Streeter- I think we have tried very hard Mr. Murray
to keep you informed, if you feel that we have let you down here or
the people. . .
Mr. Murray-. . .It is unfortunate that . . . I am not the spokesman
for that group. . . there would have been other people here and I
am sure they would have had other statements to make. . .are you going
to have a board meeting next week?
Supervisor Streeter-No, our next regular meeting will be the 18th.
Mr. Murray-I would appreciate it if you would investigate the
possibility of bring an E.P.A. man up here before you invest
�— in this quite large expenditure. . . .
Supervisor Streeter- . . .We have an industry that is waiting and has
been very gentlemenly, in all their conduct with us we have nothing
signed that says that they will wait off and they have waited and waited
just as you people have waited for our informational hearing now
we are involved here with an industry that is vital to this community
and this area and we have got to move ahe4ii' expediently and it is
the intention of this Town Board to try to do this in the best manner
possible. This is the vehicle that we have chosen to go ahead on.
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase
Town Clerk
SPECIAL MEETING February 7, 1975
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Gordon Streeter-Supervisor
Daniel Olsnn-Councilman
Robert Barber-Councilman
Harold Robillard-Councilman
Hammond Robertson-Councilman
Meeting Opened: 12 :00 noon
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RFSQ UTILIN N0. 52, Introduced by Mr. Gordon S. Streeter who moved its
adoption, seconded by Harold Robillard:
RESOLVED, that the Audit of Bills as listed in Abstract No. 75-2 ;and
numbered 117 and totaling $148.40 is hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Streeter
Noes : None
Absent: None
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase, Town Clerk
Rb6ULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 1, 1975
MEMBERS PRESENT;
Gordon S . Streeter-Supervisor
Daniel Olson-Councilman
Robert Barber-Councilman
Harold Robillard-Councilman
Hammond Robertson-Councilman
J. David Little-Town Counsel
PRESS : Sue Burzynski, Lee Coleman, j,3''SC,
GUESTS: League of Women Voters, Troup - 15 Boys Scouts
TOWN EMPLOYEES : Thomas Flaherty, George Liapes , Harold Boynton
Meeting Opened: 7 : 30 P.M.
BID OPENING- ,�2 Fuel Oil Notice Shown 7 : 30 P. Z.
McEnaney Oil Corp . 37.4 per gallon
179 No. Main Ave. a
Albany, N.Y.
Councilman Olson-requested that the bid be rejected and that the Town
readvertise for possibly more competitive bidding. . .
RESOLUTION TO REJECT FUEL OIL BID OF MCENANEY OIL CORP. AND READVERTISE
FOR BIDS ON NUMBER 2 FUEL OIL
RESOLUTION NO. 53, introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its"adoption,
seconded by Mr. Harold Robillard:
WEE-REAS, The Town Board of the Town of Oueensbury received one bid
for number 2 fuel oil from :ZcEnaney Oil Corp. and
WHEREAS, it is the feeling of the board that because of the 507 increase
in usage, there is a possibility of more competitive bidding, now therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury does hereby
reject the bid of McEnaney Oil Corporation, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury readvertise for bids for number
2 fuel oil and that the following notice be published once in the
official town newspapers in the following form: .--
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury
will receive sealed proposals on Number 2 Fuel Oil, specifications
will be available in the office of the Town Clergy., bids will be re-
ceived up to 5 : 00 P.M. on the 11th day of March 1975'at the Town Clerk' s
Office, in the Queensbury Town Office Building, Bay d Haviland Rds.
Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801. Bids must be submitted innRAOUE envelopes
marked Number 2 Fuel Oil Bid, and there shall be included with such hid
the certificate of non collusion required by section 103D of the General
Municipal Law.