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1971-05-13 141 Regular Meeting May 13, 1971 Present: Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor Lloyd Demboski Councilman John D. Austin, Jr. Councilman Harold Robillard Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman Harold Katz, Town Attorney, was present. The meeting was called to order at 8:25 with a salute to the flag. The bids were opened on a used three wheel roller. Proof of publica- tion was shown by the clerk. One bid was received from Gray Truck & Equipment Sales. It was read by the clerk as follows: GRAY TRUCK & EQUIPMENT SALES Miller Hill Glens Falls, N.Y. Town Board May 10, 1971 Town of Queensbury Warren County New York Dear Sirs: We wish to submit a bid of $3500.00 (Thirty Five Hundred Dollars) for a 1964 Huber roller as per spec. Delivery can be made at once. Very truly yours, `-` E.S. GRAY The NonnCollusive Certificate is attached. This bid was turned over to Carl Garb, Superintendent of Highways, for his recommendation. This was the only bid received. RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO LOCATE MOBILE HOME IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY RESOLUTION No. 103, introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Demboski. WHEREAS, Erwin R. Bardin of R.D. #1, Glens Falls, N.Y. , has made application to this Board for a permit to locate a Mobile Home at property situated at East Sunnyside Road, Town of Queensbury, New York and owned by Erwin R. Bardin, and WHEREAS, upon proper investigation it appears that the applicant has complied with all of the requirements of the Ordinance Regula- tions relating to Mobile Homes in the Town of Queensbury, therefore be it RESOLVED, that there was no justification for a hearing, therefore be it ,further _ RESOLVED, that the application of Erwin R. Bardin be and is hereby disapproved and that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to notify Erwin R. Bardin of the decision of this Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None. RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO LOCATE MOBILE HOME IN THE TOWN-OF QUEENSBURY RESOLUTION No. 104 , introduced by Mr. Robillard, seconded by Mr. x:42 Robertson. WHEREAS, Margaret Merendino of 17 Central Avenue-, Glens Falls, New York, has made application to this Board for a permit to locate a Mobile Home at property situated at 9 Ryan Avenue,- Glens Falls, New York, and owned by Salvatore S. Missita, and WHEREAS, upon proper investigation it appears that the applicant has complied with all of the requirements of the Ordinance Regulations relating to Mobile Homes in the Town of Queensbury, therefore be it RESOLVED, that because of objection from neighbors&a non-conforming small lot, therefore be it further RESOLVED, that the application of Margaret Merendino be and is here- by disapproved and that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to notify Margaret Merendino of the decision of this Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard , Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO LOCATE A MOBILE HOME IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY RESOLUTION No. 105, introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Demboski. WHEREAS, Marshall Harris of Star Route, Glens Falls, New York, has made application to this Board for a permit to locate a Mobile Home at property situated at Old Cronin Road, between Ridge and Jenkinsville Roads, Town of Queensbury, New York, and owned by Marshall Harris, and WHEREAS, upon proper investigation it appears that the applicant has complied with all of the requirements of the Ordinance Regula- tions relating to Mobile Homes in the Town of Queensbury, therefore be it RESOLVED, that there was not sufficient hardship shown on the origi- nal application, therefore be it further RESOLVED, that the application of Marshall Harris be and is hereby disapproved and that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to notify Marshall Harris of the decision of this Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO LOCATE -MOBILE HOME IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY RESOLUTION No. 106, introduced by Mr. Demboski, seconded by Mr. Robillard. WHEREAS, Jose A. Gonzalez of 207 Sherman Avenue, Glens Falls, New York, has made application to this Board for a permit to locate a Mobile Home at property situated at north side of Sherman Avenue, 400 feet east of the Northway, Town of Queensbury, New York, and owned by Charles Washburn Jr. and WHEREAS, upon proper investigation it appears that the applicant has complied with all of the requirements of the Ordinance Regula- tions relating to Mobile Homes in the Town of Queensbury, therefore be it RESOLVED, that it was felt that it was not continuous with -our zoning and would be improper to start putting trailers in this area, therefore be it further RESOLVED, that the application of Jose Gonzalez be and is -hereby disapproved and that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to -notify Jose Gonzalot of the decision of this Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None 443 The following letter was read by the Supervisor: WALTER 0. REHM III Attorney At Law- 283 Canada Street Lake George, N.Y. May 5, 1971 Gerald B. Solomon, Supervisor Town of Queensbury Bay Road Glens Falls, New York Dear Mr. Solomon:. Please be advised that I represent Eugene J. Lucia and Marion E. Lucia who reside on Bay Road in the Town of Queensbury. Mr. and Mrs. Lucia are the owners of a certain parcel of land lying south- erly of Bay Road and which parcel includes some 1642' more or less on PicUe Hill Road. I have in my possession two survey maps which indicate that the northerly line of the Lucia parcel is located parallel to and some distance north of Pickle Hill Road and that the parcel extends from there in a southerly direction and contains approximately fifty (50) acres of land more or less. It is the position of my clients that, while the Town of Queensbury appears to have assumed the responsi- bility for maintaining the portion of Pickle Hill Road which lies within -the above description, title to the road area is in Mr. and Mrs. Lucia. The purpose of this letter is to advise you, first, that Mr. and Mrs. Lucia claim ownership to the road area and secondly, to advise you that they would be willing to enter into a discussion with the Town towards a reasonable resolution of this problem. I am aware of the fact that this matter has come to the Town' s at- tention on prior occasions, but I would, however, feel that it would be in the interests of all involved to attempt to solve the mutual problem once and for all. Very truly yours, WALTER 0. REHM, III WOR:esc Supervisor Solomon turned this letter over to Attorney Harold Katz. However, he explained that Pickle Hill Road appears as a town road on an 1858 map that hangs in his office and that the road has been paved and maintained by the Town for many years. Supervisor Solomon readthe following letter written by Town Attorney, Harold W. Katz, to the owners of the Zayre property. HAROLD W. KATZ TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, N.Y. April 29, 1971 Mr. R. C. Baker 77 Tarrytown Road White Plains, N.Y. 10607 Dear Sir: We are writing to you at the direction of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury with reference to the property in said Town owned jointly by you, L. J. Grossman, Jr. , R. A. Grossman and W. H. Rubin. When the Town Board rezoned said property for the Zayre Store complex, two conditions were imposed. One required the erection of a chain link fence. This has been done. The other condition required the planting of a wooded barrier fifty feet in width along the southerly boundary of the subject premises. This has not been done. You are hereby advised that unless the planting of said wooded barrier is commenced and completed without undue delay, the Town Board will proceed to rezone the said property back to its residential zone status. In fact, until the planting is-completed as directed in the rezoning resolution, this pro- perty is deemed to be residential in nature and cannot be used for commercial purposes. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Yours very truly, HAROLD W. KATZ Town Attorney The Supervisor read the following letter in reply to the above letter written by Attorney Harold W. Katz: GIBRALTAR MANAGEMENT CO. INC. May 7, 1971 Harold W. Katz, Esq. Town of Queensbury 80 Bay Street Glens Falls, New York 12801 Re: Zayre' s Gentlemen: In response to your letter of April 29, I wish to advise you that a contract has been entered into between this company and Meade' s Nursery of your town for the planting of 150 Evergreen trees in the 50' area required. I suggested that Mr. Meade review with you the exact location of these trees to get your approval and I understand he has already done this. Mr. Meade advises me that the planting will be com- pleted some time during the week starting May 10. Yours very truly, GIBRALTAR MANAGEMENT CO. INC. Lawrence Rosedale LR:ms Supervisor Solomon said the trees have been planted and this pro- blem is finally resolved. i4-5 The Police Department Report for the first quarter of 1971, January 1 through March 31, 1971, was read and placed on file. The Police Department Report for the month of April 1971 was read and placed on file. The Highway Report for the month of April 1971 was placed on file. The Supervisor' s Report for the month of April 1971 showing total receipts of $84,738.83 and total disbursements of $113,901.30 was placed on file. Supervisor Solomon stated that he had met with Eugene Johnson re- garding the 33 acres of land adjacent to the town landfill site on Ridge Road which the town -had orally agreed to buy from Mr. Johnson for $16,500. Mr. Johnson informed the Supervisor that he had con- tracted to sell the land to another party. The Supervisor said it was imperative for the town to acquire the property because the es- timated life of the present landfill area is nine months to two years. It was agreed that the Supervisor should renew the $16,500 offer in writing to -Johnson and others as their interest may appear and em- power Town Qense1Harold Katz to -petition for condemnation if the offer is not accepted. RESOLUTION No. 107, introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Robillard. WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 35 of 1971, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury authorized the acquisition of land in said Town .of Queensbury for sanitary landfill purposes and appropriated the sum, of $16,500 therefor, and WHEREAS, the owner of said land has now advised the Town Board of his refusal to -convey said land as agreed, and WHEREAS, the subject land is adjacent to an existing Town of Queensbury sanitary landfill area, and WHEREAS, this Town Board deems it in the best interest of the Town of Queensbury to acquire said lands and acquisition can only be achieved by the power of eminent domain and condemnation proceed- ings, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor of the Town of Queensbury be and he hereby is authorized to 'renew in writing said offer of $16,500..00 for the purchase by said Town of a 33-acre tract of realty on the east side of Ridge Road in said Town, bounded south- erly and westerly by the Town of Queensbury sanitary landfill, to Eugene Johnson, the record owner of said premises, and to any other persons who may have an interest therein; and be it further RESOLVED, that if such offer be not accepted, that Harold W. Katz, as attorney for said Town be and he hereby is authorized to petition in the name of said Town for the condemnation of said pre- mises for use as a sanitary landfill. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and - Mr. Solomon. Noes: None Councilman Austin explained a new proposed ordinance regulating motor boats. He said it would replace an existing ordinance and extend town authority to waters bounding the town as well as in it. The town' s authority would extend 1,500 feet out from the shore. It would regulate anchorage, prohibiting mooring of a boat within 100 feet of a private dock or improved property except in emergency or at the direction of a police officer or at the invita- tion .of an owner or le ssee of the property. Councilman Robertson noted that the. ordinance as it applies to Lake George waters re- quires Conservation Department approval. its RESOLUTION No. 108, introduced by Mr. Austin, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Robertson. RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the following ordinance on the 27th day of May, 1971, at 8:00 o'clock -P.M. at the Queens- bury Town Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads, Glens Falls, New York, and that the Town Clerk give notice of such hearing by pub- lication of a notice thereof in the official Town Newspapers at least once 10 days 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: ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPERATION OF MOTOR BOATS IN THE TOWN -' OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK. Section 1. Declaration of policy. Pursuant to the pro- visions of Section 130, paragraph 17 of the Town Law .of the State of New York, the Town of Queensbury hereby regulates the operation of pleasure boats in the waters within and bounding said Town, such regulation being necessitated by the marked increase in pleasure boating in said waters and the proportion- ate increase in dangers to others resulting therefrom. Section 2. Definitions. a. The term "person" as used in this ordinance shall include an individual, society, club, firm, partnership, corporation or association of persons, and the singular number shall include the plural number. b. The term "boat" as used in this ordinance shall include any vessel propelled on water in any other manner than by hand. c. The term "motor" as used in this ordinance shall include both inboard and outboard engines using gasoline or similar fuel. d. The term "waters" as used in this ordinance shall em- brace all waters within the Town of Queensbury and all waters bounding said Town to a distance of 1,500 feet. Section 3. Regulation of speed. No person shall operate on any waters any boat having a motor installed therein or at- tached thereto at a speed greater than five miles per hour within one hundred feet from any shore. Section 4. Regulation of anchorage. No person shall anchor or moor any boat within 100 feet of any private dock or other improved property, except in a case of emergency or at the di- . rection of any police officer or at the invitation of the owner or lessee of said dock or improved property. Section 5. Penalties. Any person violating any of- the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a violation, and any conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $100.00 or imprisonment in the Warren County Jail for not more than fifteen (15) days. Section 6. Saving clause. If any clause, sentence, para- graph, section or part of this ordinance shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or- invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the con- troversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. Section 7. Repealer. Town of Queensbury Ordinance Regu- lating the Operation of Motor Boats in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, duly adopted the 16th day of July, 1955 is hereby repealed in its entirety. Section 8. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after its publication and posting as re- quired by Section 133 of the Town Law and upon the written approval of the Conservation Commissioner as required by Section 130, paragraph 17, subdivision 2, of the Town Law. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None _ r 147 Supervisor Solomon opened the meeting to the public. Pliney Tucker congratulated the Board on the good news that U. S. Catheter and Instrument Corporation was remaining in Queensbury. He criti- cized Justice J. David Little for a "slapping of hands" penalty in the case of a mobile home ordinance violator. He complained of lack of action against West Side Auto junk yard which he said is unlicensed but still operates as before. He said the yard has been in violation for over a year and he would be glad to sign the complaints if that was necessary. Supervisor Solomon said the matter was being investigated. The meeting was closed to the public. Supervisor Solomon announced that the Board had had several meet- ings since the public hearing last week on the Queensbury Sewer District and that he would introduce a resolution to form the Queensbury Sewer District and a resolution to finance the Queens- bury Sewer District. He said the Board had been studying the problem for over a year, and felt this was the only way to go . . . the only way we would ever be able to come up with this amount of state and federal aid to alleviate the growing problem of pollution. Councilman Austin said he had some reservations about the program, principally the matter of sealing our future with a public corpora- tion or authority from the state level. He said he had no reserva- tions on intermunicipal cooperation. After weighing many considera- tions, he said he was voting for the resolution. Councilman Austin pointed out that the voters did have an opportunity to put the issue on the ballot if they wished to petition, to do so. Counicl- man Demboski said he was pleased to see so many at the public hear- ing last week and had received many favorable comments from the public. He thanked Supervisor Solomon, as did Councilman Austin, for the many hours of hard work he had spent on the sewer problem. He thanked Ray Irish of Rist-Frost for the excellent explanation of the sewer system and thanked Harold Katz for all the coopera- tion he had given to board members -regarding this project. R olution No. 09 to form the Queensbury Sew District is not ava able at thi time but will a forth coming om Attorney Harol Katz and wil be found on p e �. Resolutio No. 110 to fi ce the Queen rq Seger Dist t is not availab at this time will be for coming from A rney Harold Katz a will be found on page RESOLUTION TO APPROVE BID FOR USED ROLLER RESOLUTION No M. introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Austin. WHEREAS, Mr. Carl Garb, the Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Queensbury, did recommend the advertising for bids for a used 3 wheel roller for the Highway Department and WHEREAS, one bid was received on May 13, 1971, from Gray Truck and Equipment Sales and WHEREAS, the bid was opened and read aloud by the Clerk at 8:00 P.M. on May 13, 1971 and the price quoted was $3,500 for a used 1964 Huber Roller as per specs and WHEREAS, the price bid met with the approval of Carl Garb , the Town Highway Superintendent, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the bid of $3,500 from Gray Truck and Equipment Sales is hereby accepted and that delivery of the Roller will be made at once. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None 148 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS RESOLUTION -No. 110, introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Demboski. RESOLVED, that the Audit of Bills as listed on -Abstract 71-5 numbered 535 through 657, totaling $42,647.96 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon. Noes: None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Donald A. Chase Town Clerk i 5 y 1 Si dy ' 1 RESOLUTION NO. 111 At a Special meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, held at the Town Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads in Queensbury, New York, on the 27th day of May 1971 at . 4:00 o`clock P• M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. The meeting was called to order by Hon. Gerald B . Solomon, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, there were PRESENT: Gerald Solomon, Supervisor Lloyd Demboski, Councilman John Austin, Jr. , Councilman Harold Robillard, Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. , Councilman ABSENT: None sor The following resolution was offered by cetami Solomon , who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Robertson to wit: RESOLUTION DATED May 27, , 1971 . A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 209-e OF THE TOWN LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK. WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, has duly caused a general map, plan and report to be prepared and filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town for the establishment of Queensbury Sewer District in said Town to be bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the Town of Queensbury, the said point of beginning being in the center of the Hudson River, running from thence in a westerly direction in the center of the Hudson River and following the southerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury to the southeasterly corner of the City of Glens Falls ; thence running northerly along the easterly bounds of the City of Glens Falls , crossing the Glens Falls Feeder Canal , Warren Street, the Underpass and Dix Avenue to an angle point in the corporation boundary; thence running L-2 in a westerly direction along a portion of the northerly bounds of the City of Glens Falls to another angle point in the corporation boundary; thence running in a northerly direction, still along the easterly bounds of the City of Glens Falls crossing East Sanford Street, to the most northeasterly corner of the City of Glens Falls ; thence 4 1L('a running westerly along the northerly bounds of the City of Glens Falls , crossing Ridge Road, Meadowbrook Road, Wilson Street, Sargent Street, Everts Avenue , Bay Road, and Glen Street to the northwesterly corner of the City of Glens Falls ; thence running southerly along a portion of the westerly bounds of the City of Glens Falls , along Jerome Avenue and crossing Dixon Road, Pershing Road, Broadacres Road, Coolidge Avenue and running along portions of Western Avenue ,to the center of Sherman Avenue; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of Sherman Avenue to the southwesterly bounds of lands now or formerly of Tom Rogers ; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Tom Rogers and along the westerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to the center of Peggy Ann Road; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of Peggy Ann Road to a point; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence running in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds of the said lands of the City of Glens Falls to the south- westerly corner thereof; thence running in a northerly direction along the westerly bounds of the said lands of the City of Glens Falls , crossing Peggy Ann Road and following the easterly bounds of lands of Frank Bronk which lie northerly of Peggy Ann Road, to the north- easterly corner of the said lands of Bronk; thence running in a westerly direction along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk, being also along the southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the northwesterly corner of the said lands of Bronk; thence running in a southerly direction, along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk, being also along the easterly bounds of lands of theCity of Glens Falls , to the center of Peggy Ann Road; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of Peggy Ann Road to a point; thence running in a northerly, westerly, north- erly and again westerly along the westerly , southerly , . westerly and southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to the center of West Mountain Road; thence running northerly in the center of West Mountain Road to a point opposite the northeasterly corner of lands of the said Frank Bronk; thence running westerly to' the northeasterly corner of the said lands of Bronk and continuing westerly, northerly and westerly along the northerly , easterly and northerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk to the northwesterly corner thereof at the northeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of Lottie McEchron; thence running southerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk and a portion } of the. way being along the easterly bounds of the said lands of McEchron, to the southwesterly corner of the C_ i said lands of Bronk; thence running in a southerly and southeasterly direction along the westerly and south- westerly bounds of lands of Albert Fuller, to the center of Fuller Road; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of Fuller Road, to the southeasterly corner of lands of John Collins ; thence running northerly along the easterly bounds of the said lands of Collins , being also the westerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls, to the northeasterly corner of the said lands of Collins ; thence running in a westerly. direction along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Collins , being . also along the southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to a point in the easterly bounds of lands of Robert Mohar; thence running in a northerly and westerly direction. along the easterly and northerly bounds of the said lands of Mohar, being also along the ' ' . westerly and southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the westerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury,, crossing Keenan Reservoir, to the southerly bounds of lands of the International Paper Company; thence running in a northerly direction, still along the westerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury, passing through the said lands of the International Paper Company and other lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the southerly bounds of other lands of the International Paper Company; thence running easterly along the southerly bounds of- the said lands of the International Paper Company , being also along the northerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to an angle point therein; thence running in a northerly direction along the easterly bounds of lands of the International Paper Company, being also along the westerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , passing through Wilkie Reservoir, to the southerly bounds of lands of Warren T. Ratcliff; thence running easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Ratcliff and the southerly bounds of lands of Finch, Pruyn and Company, being also along the northerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the southeasterly corner of the said lands of Finch, Pruyn and Company; thence running northerly along a portion of the easterly bounds of the said lands of Finch, Pruyn and Company' being also along the westerly bounds of the lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the southwesterly corner of lands of William Welch; thence running in an easterly direction along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Welch, being also along the northerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls ., to the southeasterly corner of the said lands of Welch; thence running northerly along the easterly bounds of the .said lands of Welch, being also along the westerly pounds of lands of. the .City of Glens Falls , to the .. ,..,gin-.,._..,.—.._ . ..-.5.+.........,. .e.y1..... ,. ..:.,. ..,........_.,. ,•.._............r...�.r. ,... _....... ,_ _ .._ ... .. g f northeasterly corner of lands of the said Welch; thence ` running westerly along a portion of the northerly bounds of the said lands of Welch, being also along the southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls, to the south- easterly corner of lands of Garner C. Tripp; thence running in a northerly direction along the easterly bounds of the said lands of Tripp and the easterly bounds of other lands of William Welch, being also along the westerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls, to the northerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running in an easterly direction along the northerly bounds of the Town of Queens- bury; crossing Butler. Pond, :Gurney Lane , : the. Adirondack Northway and the Glens Falls - Lake George State Highway to the northeasterly corner of great lot 61 of the first subdivision of Queensbury; thence southerly along a portion of the easterly bounds thereof following the easterly bounds of lands of Ralph Woodbury , Meadow Run Development Corp. and Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation to the southwesterly corner of other lands of Woodbury; thence easterly along the south- erly bounds thereof following the southerly bounds of sub lot 68 of great lot 54 of the first subdivision of Queensbury to the southeasterly corner of the said lands of Ralph Woodbury; thence continuing easterly passing through lands of Robert and Jane Barber and following the southerly bounds of sub lot 47 of great lot 47 of the first subdivision of Queensbury and passing .through lands of John P. Gaffney to the easterly bounds of the said great lot 47; thence con- tinuing easterly passing through other lands of Gaffney and passing through lands of Eugene O'Leary to the westerly bounds of lands of Marion Mellon; thence northerly along a portion of the westerly bounds of the said lands of Mellon to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds thereof to the westerly bounds of lands of Mrs . Alice Scripture; thence northerly along a portion Of the westerly bounds of the said lands of Scripture to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Scripture to the northeasterly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of lands of Clayton Martindale; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Martindale and the. westerly bounds of lands of Bernard Beakbane to the southerly bounds of lands of Eugene O'Leary; thence Easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands ofEugene O'Leary and the southerly bounds of other lands of Martindale to the south- westerly corner of lands formerly of Matilda Vernum; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of - the said lands formerly of Vernum, to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly bounds. of lands of William S . and Phyllis Joslyn to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the `— said lands of Joslyn to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence easterly passing through lands of Mildred Lackey to f . x � a t the southwesterly corner of lands of Robert Meins • thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Meins , to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bcunds of the said lands of Meinns and the southerly bounds of lands of Harney to the center of j Bay Road; thence northerly in the center of Bay Road to a point opposite the southwesterly corner of hands of Robert Roe; thence easterly to the southwesterly corner of the said lands of Roe and continuing easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Roe to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of lands of Winifred LaRose to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of LaRose to the northeasterly corner thereof and continuing the same course easterly through lands of Richard Mead and I lands of John Whalen to the westerly bounds of lands of Katherine Marcille; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Marcille to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Marcelle to the northeasterly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of lands of the Queensbury Country Club; thence southerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of the Queensbury Country Club to a point therein intersected by the projection westerly of the f northerly bounds of lands of Gilbert Maille; thence easterly j passing through lands of the said Queensbury Country Club to the northwesterly corner of the said lands of Gilbert Maille in the easterly bounds of Ridge Road; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Maille to the northeasterly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of lands of Charles Smith; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Smith to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Smith to the northeasterly corner thereof being the northwesterly corner of lands d Paul Stark; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Stark to the easterly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of1the Town of Queensbury to the point and place of beginning, EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE THE FOLLOWING EXISTING SEWER DISTRICTS : The original Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows : Lots 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6 and a portion of lot 7 , Block 3 Broadacres Subdivision. . Also Lots Land 11, Block 6 , Broadacres Subdivision. Also' Lots 1 , 2, 3 , 13 and 14, Block 7 , Broadacres Subdivsion. Also Lots 4, 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 and portions of lots 16, 17 and 18, flock 8 , Broadacres Subdivision. Also Lots 3 , 10, 13 and ' art of 12, Block 15, Broadacres Subdivision. Also Lots 14, 115, 16, 17 and 18, Block 16, Broadacres Subdivision. i i If 1 Extension number one of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows ; Lots 6 and 7 on Block No. 14, as shown on a ,map of First Subdivision Broadacres , Glens Falls , N.Y. , as filed in the Warren County Clerk 's �! �- > Office June 10, 1930 ) and Lots, Nos . 14, 15 of Block 15 as r, shown on a map of First Subdivision Broadacres , Glens Falls , as filed in the Warren County Clerk's office November 3, I 1926 , and Lots Nos . l and part of L'ot No. 12 , of Block 15 as shown on a map of First Subdivision Broadacres , Glens Falls , N.Y. , filed in the Warren County Clerk 's Office September 10, 1926. Extension number two of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows ; All that parcel of land in' the Town of ,Queensbury , Warren County,N.Y. , being Lot No. 10 of Block No. 6 as shown on a map of first sub- division Broadacres , Glens Falls , N.Y. , filed in the Warren County Clerk' s Office November 3 , 1926 and described as follows ; BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Luzerne Place at the northwesterly corner of Lot No . 9 as shown on said map; running from thence along the northerly line of Lot No. 9 a distance of one hundred fifteen feet (115) to the northeasterly corner of Lot No. 9 as shown on said map; thence northerly along the westerly lines of Lots No. 4 and No. 3 a ".distance of fifty-nine and eighty-two �' hundredths feet (59. 82') to the southeasterly corner of Lot No. 11, as shown on said map; running thence westerly along . 4 the southerly line of Lot No . 11 one hundred seventeen and thirty-five hundredths (117.35 ') to the easterly side of Luzerne Place; thence southerly along the easterly side of Luzerne Place seventy-six feet (76') to the place of beginning. Extension number three of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows ; Lots Nos . 2 and 11 in Block 15 of Broadacres Subdivision, together described as follows; Beginning at the point in the, southerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the northeasterly corner of Lot 2 and the northwesterly corner of Lot 3 and running thence south 18 degrees and 39 minutes east along the division lines between Lots 2 and 3 and along the division line between Lots 11 and 10 a distance` of 300 feet to the point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue which marks the southeasterly corner of Lot 11 andthe southwesterly corner of Lot 10; thence south' 71 degrees and 21 minutes west along the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue a distance of 73 feet to the point which marks the southwesterly corner of Lot 11 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 12; thence north 18 degrees and 39 minutes West along the k division line between Lots 11 and 12 and the division line between Lots 1 and 2 a distance of 300;06 feet to the point ' in the southerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the r f� I northwesterly corner of Lot 2 and the northeasterly corner. of Lot l; and thence north 71 degrees and 21 minutes East along the southerly line of Broadacres Road a distance of I 73 feet to the place of beginning. Also Lot 8 and the southerly portion of Lot 7 in Block 14 of Broadacres Subdivision together described as follows; I`F Beginning at the point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue which marks the southwesterly corner of Lot 8 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 9 and running thence north 04 degrees and 58 minutes east a distance of 77.21 feet to a point; thence north 32 degrees and 06 minutes west a distance of 45 feet to a point; thence north 71 degrees and 21 minutes east a distance of 120.88 feet, more or less , to , a point in the westerly line of Ashley Place ; thence south 1 18 degrees and 39 minutes east along the westerly line of Ashley Place a distance of 70. 69 feet to a point; thence southerly along the westerly side of Ashley Place on a curve having a radius of 200 feet a distance of 74.82 feet to a point; thence on a curve having a radius of 23 feet a distance 'of 52.53 feet to a point in the northerly line of ° Coolidge Avenue; and thence north 85 degrees and 02 minutes west along the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue a distance of 136.28 feet to the place of beginning. I Extension number four of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge ' Sewer District described as follows ; Lots Nos . 4, 5 , 6, 7 , 8 , 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 7 of Broadacres Subdivision, i together described as follows ; Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Luzerne Place which marks the northeasterly corner of Lot 4 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 3 and running thence south 14 degrees and 43 minutes West a distance of 48.05 feet to a point; thence southerly along the westerly line of Luzerne Place on 'a curve having a radius of 554. 66 feet a distance of 293. 97 feet to the southeasterly corner of Lot 8; thence south 71 degrees and 21 minutes west a .distance of 70 feet to a point;( thence westerly along the northerly line of Broadacres Road on a. curve with a radius of 680 feet a distance of 200 .18 feet to a point; thence on a curve with a radius of 33 feet a distance of 45. 79 feet to a point; thence on a curve with a radius of 580 feet along the easterly line of Ashley Place a distance of 268. 68 feet to. a point; thence north 14 degrees and 16 minutes east a distance of 535 feet to: the point in the easterly line of Ashley Place which masks the northwesterly . corner of Lot 12 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 13; thence south 17 degrees and 17 minutes east a distance of 128.09 feet to a point; , thence north 06 degrees and 16 minutes east a distance of 66 feet to a point; thence north 11 degrees and 43 minutes east a distance of 77 .81 feet to a point; and thence south 78 degrees and 17 minutes east a distance of 135 feet to the place of beginning. Also Lots 7 8 and 9 in Block 6 of Broadacres Sub- 7 k I division together described as follows ; Beginning at the point in the northerly line of Broadacres Road which marks j the southeasterly corner of Lot 7 and running thence north f 18 degrees and 39 minutes west a distance of 59.80 feet to +� - a point; thence north 02 degrees and 46 minutes east a t distance of 118. 50 feet to the point which marks the north- easterly corner of Lot 9 and the southeasterly corner of ..: Lot 10; thence north 82 degrees and 46 minutes west along the division line between Lots 9 and 10 a distance of 115 feet to the point in the easterly line of Luzerne Place which marks the northwesterly corner of Lot 9 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 10; thence southerly along the easterly line of Luzerne Place on a curve with a radius of 504.66 feet a distance of 228 feet to the point in the northerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the south- westerly corner of Lot. 7';' and thence north 71 degrees and 21 minutes east along the northerly line of Broadacres Road a . distance of 110.82 feet to a point. Reservoir Park Sewer District bounded and described as follows ; All that certain piece or parcel of land situate , lying and being in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, N.Y. , bounded and described as follows ; CONIIYENCING at a point on the southerly side of what is known as the Old Forge Road, (Peggy Ann Road) at the northwest corner of lands formerly of Jabez Ingalsbe ; running thence south along the southerly side of said road, 52 degrees and 15 minutes west jj 128.35 feet to a point; thence continuing along the southerly I side of said road south 49 degrees and 30 minutes west 125.3 feet to a point; thence south 36 degrees and 07 minutes east 190 feet to a point; thence south 32 degrees and 29 minutes east 150.17 feet 'to a point; thence north 57 degrees and 27 minutes east 120.07. feet to a point; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east 54.65 feet to a point; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 50 feet to a point; thence north . 30 degrees and 47 minutes west 20 feet to a point; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 150 feet to a point; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east 90 feet to a point; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 71.52 feet to a point; thence north 19 degrees and 33 minutes east 140.44 feet to a point; thence north 64 degrees and 24 , minutes west 489. 20 feet to the place of beginning. Extension number one of the Reservoir Park Sewer District, bounded and described as follows ; BEGINNING at a point in the southerly side of what is known as Old Forge Road (Peggy Ann Road) , 253. 69 feet westerly of the northwest corner of lands formerly owned by Jabez Ingalsbe ; running thence south 48 degrees and 54 minutes west along the southerly line of Old Forge Road, .299 .66 feet to an iron pipe set. in the ground for a corner; thence south 53 degrees IT ...... .-...... _.... .._.-._ .,.-._ ... .fJ"!?Al... ._....._rte ......_..... _...-. .. _....._,-..... r and 53 minutes west 460 feet to an iron pipe set in the _ ground for a corner; thence south 62 degrees and 34 minutes west along the southerly lire of said Old Forge Road,, 51.46 j feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence south 5 degrees and 48 minutes west 287.53 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence north 53 degrees f and 53 minutes east 243.56 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence continuing on the same course, 50 feet to an iron pipe set .in the ground for a corner, ; thence south 36 degrees and 07 minutes east 15 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence north 57 degrees and 27 minutes east along the northerly line of proposed street to be known as Reservoir Drive , 703.50 feet to a point; thence north 32 degrees and 29 minutes west 100.17 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence north 36 degrees and 07 minutes west 190 feet to the place of beginning. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the said Town, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows ; BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Clark Street at the northeast corner of lot No. 9 on "Map of Section I of Reservoir Park Subdivision, Owned by John C. Hay and Frederick T. Hay , dated September 18 , 1954, and revised December 19 , 1954'` , made by Leslie W. Coulter, filed in Warren County Clerk's Office; running thence south 57 degrees and 27 minutes west 120 .07 feet to the northwest corner of said lot No. 9 on said map; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east along the westerly line of said Lot No. 9 on said map 121.04 feet to the southwest corner of said lot No. 9; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east along the southerly line of said lot No. 9 , 106. 33 feet to the ! southeast corner of said lot No. 9; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 210 . 61 feet to the southeast corner of lot No. 5 on said map; thence north 30 degrees and 47 minutes west 90 feet to the northeast corner of said lot I . No. 5 on said map; thence south 59 degrees and 13 minutes west 150 feet to the northwest corner of said lot No. 5 on said map; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east along the westerly line of said lot No. 5 20 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for corner; thence south 59 degrees and 13 minutes west, 50 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner in the easterly line of said lot No. 9 on said map; thence north 30 degrees and 47 minutes west 54.. 65 feet to the place of beginning. and WHEREAS , subsequent to the filing of the aforesaid map , plan and report, the Town Board duly adopted an order on April 21,1 1971 , pursuant to Sec.tion 209-d of the Town Law, reciting a a description of the boundaries of said proposed District, as herein- above set forth, the improvements proposed for said District, the — maximum amount proposed to be expended for said improvements , the proposed method of financing to be employed, and reciting that said map , plan and report were on file in the Town Clerk' s Office for public inspection, and specifying that a meeting of the Town Board would be held at the Town Hall, in Queensbury , New York, in said Town, on the -6th day of May, 1971, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. , Eastern Daylight Saving Time , to consider the establishment of said. District and said map, plan and report filed in relation thereto, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereo concerning the same ; and WHEREAS , notice of said hearing was duly published and posted in the manner provided by Section 209-d of the Town Law, a d proof of said publication and posting has been duly presented to the Town Board;. and WHEREAS , said hearing was duly held at the time and Place set forth in said notice , as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be heard were duly heard; and WHEREAS , said Town Board has duly considered the evi- deuce given at said hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York , as follows : Section 1. Based upon the evidence given at the hearin referred to in the preambles hereof, it is hereby found and deter mined as follows : a) That the notice of the aforesaid hearing of May 6, -10- r 3 l y�lc 1971 was published and posted as required by law and is otherwise sufficient; b) That all the property and property owners within -- said proposed Sewer District, as described in the preambles hereof, are benefited thereby; c) That all the property owners benefited are included within the limits of said proposed Sewer District, as, described in the preambles hereof; and d) That the establishment of said proposed Sewer District as described in the preambles hereof, is in the public interest. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolutio was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows: _TA n3zd Dembnski VOTING YES John D. Austin, Jr. VOTING YES Harold Robillard VOTING YES Hammond Robertson, Jr. VOTING YES Gerald B. Solomon VOTING YES The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. -11- s RESOLUTION NO. 112 At a Suprial meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, held at the Town Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads in Queensbury, New York, on the 2__r 7th day of May , 1971, at 4:00 o'clock P. M. , Eastern Daylight Saving Time . The meeting was called to order by Hon. Gerald B. Solo- mon, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, there were.. PRESENT: Gerald Solomon, Supervisor Lloyd Demboski, Councilman John Austin, Jr. , Councilman Harold Robillard, Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. , Councilman ABSENT: None Supervisor The following resolution was offered by Eenneilman Solomon , who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Robertson , to wit: RESOLUTION DATED May 27 , 1971. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF QUEENSBURY SEWER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED THEREFOR. WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, War- ren County, New York , has duly caused a general map, plan and report to be prepared and filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town for the establishment of Queensbury Sewer District in said Town; and { WHEREAS , subsequent to the filing of the aforesaid map, I plan and report, the Town Board duly adopted an order on April 21 .. 1971 , pursuant to Section 209-d of the Town Law, reciting a description of the boundaries of . said proposed district, as e /V\, hereinafter set forth, the improvements proposed for said District the maximum amount proposed to be expended for said improvan ents , the proposed method of financing to be employed, that the cost of said improvements shall be assessed, levied and collected from the several lots and parcels of land in said proposed District in pro- . ` portion as nearly as may be to the benefit which each lot or parcel will derive therefrom, and that said map, plan and report were available for public inspection in the Town Clerk's office during' regular business hours , and specifying that a meeting of the Town Board would be held at the Town Hall, in Queensbury, New York, in said Town, on the '6th day of May, 1971 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. , Eastern Daylight Saving Time, to consider the establishment of said District and said map, plan and report filed in relation i thereto, and to 'hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; and A WHEREAS , notice of said hearing was duly published and posted in the manner provided by Section 209-d of the Town Law, and proof of said publication and posting has been duly presented to the Town Board; and WHEREAS , said hearing was duly held at the time and plac set forth in said notice , as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be heard were duly heard; and WHEREAS , after said hearing, and based upon the evidence given thereat, the 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; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, -2 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 Queens bury Sewer District in said Town, and the construction of improve- ments therein consisting of a sewage collecting system generally serving the populated areas of the district, including acquisition of lands and rights in land, all as more fully set forth and shown on the map and plan aforesaid, at an estimated maximum cost of $322962400 are hereby approved. The method of financing the cost of said improvements shall be by the issuance of serial bonds of said Town maturing in annual installments over a period not exceeding forty years . The cost of said improvements shall be 1 assessed , levied and collected from the several lots and parcels of land within said Queensbury Sewer District in proportion as nearly as may be to the benefit which each such lot or parcel will derive therefrom. Section 2. Said District shall be bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the Town of Queensbury, the said point of beginning being in the center of the Hudson River, running from thence in a westerly direction in the center of the Hudson River and following the southerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury to the southeasterly corner of the City of Glens Falls ; thence running northerly along the easterly bounds of the City of Glens Falls , crossing the Glens Falls Feeder Canal, Warren Street, the Underpass and Dix Avenue to an angle point in the corporation boundary; thence running in a westerly direction along a portion of the northerly bounds of the City of Glens Falls to another angle point in the corporation boundary; thence running in a northerly direction, still along the easterly bounds of the City of Glens Falls crossing East Sanford Street, to the most northeasterly corner of the City. of Glens Falls ; thence -3- } r i i ' running westerly along the northerly bounds of the City of Glens Falls ', crossing b Ridge Road, Meadowbrook Road, Wilson Street, Sargent Street, Everts Avenue, Bay Road, and Glen Street to the northwesterly corner of the City of Glens Falls ; thence running southerly along a portion of the westerly bounds of the City of Glens Falls , along -- ' Jerome Avenue and crossing Dixon Road, Pershing Road, i ' Broadacres Road, Coolidge Avenue and running along portions of Western Avenue , to the center of Sherman Avenue ; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of 1 ' Sherman Avenue to the southwesterly bounds of lands now or formerly of Tom Rogers ; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Tom Rogers and along the westerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to the center of Peggy Ann Road; thence running in a westerly direction iri the center of Peggy Ann Road to a point; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence running in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds of the said lands of the City of Glens Falls to the south- westerly corner thereof; thence running in a northerly direction along the. westerly bounds of the said lands of the City of Glens Falls , crossing Peggy Ann Road and following the easterly bounds of lands of Frank Bronk which lie northerly of Peggy Ann Road, to the north- easterly corner of the said lands of Bronk; thence running in a westerly direction along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk, being also along the I southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , I to the northwesterly corner of the said lands of Bronk; thence running in a southerly direction, along the westerly .bounds of the said lands of Bronk, being also along the easterly bounds of lands of theCity of Glens Falls , to the center of Peggy Ann Road; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of Peggy Ann Road to a point; thence running in a northerly, westerly, north- erly and again westerly along the westerly, southerly, westerly and southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to the center of West Mountain Road; thence running northerly in the center of West Mountain Road to a point opposite the northeasterly corner of lands of the said Frank Bronk; thence running westerly to' the northeasterly corner of the said lands of Bronk and continuing westerly, northerly and westerly along the northerly, easterly and northerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk to the northwesterly corner thereof at the northeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of j Lottie McEchron; .thence running southerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Bronk and a portion of the way being along the easterly bounds of the said i lands of McEchron, to the southwesterly corner of the i a said lands of Bronk; thence runnin g in a southerl Y and southeasterly direction along the westerly and south- westerly bounds of lands of Albert Fuller, to the center of Fuller Road; thence running in a westerly direction in the center of Fuller Road, to the southeasterly corner of lands of John Collins ; thence running northerly along i the easterly bounds of the said lands of Collins , being also the westerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the northeasterly corner of the said lands of Collins ; thence running in a westerly direction along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Collins , being also along the southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls to a point in the easterly bounds of lands of Robert Mohar; thence running in a northerly and westerly direction along the easterly and northerly .. bounds of the said lands of Mohar, being also along the westerly and southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the westerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of- the Town of Queensbury, crossing Keenan Reservoir, to the southerly bounds of lands of the International Paper Company; thence running in a northerly direction, still along ,the westerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury, passing through the said lands of the International Paper Company and other lands of the City of Glens Falls, to the southerly bounds of other lands of the International Paper Company; thence running easterly along the southerly bounds of- the said lands of the International Paper Company, being also along the northerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to ,an angle point therein; thence running in a northerly direction along the easterly bounds of lands of the International Paper Company, being also along the westerly bounds •of lands of the City of Glens Falls , passing through Wilkie Reservoir, to the southerly bounds of lands of Warren `T. Ratcliff; thence running easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Ratcliff and the southerly bounds of lands of Finch, Pruyn and Company, being also along the northerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the southeasterly corner of the said lands of Finch, Pruyn and Company; thence running northerly along a portion of the easterly bounds of the - said lands of Finch, Pruyn and Company:; being also along the westerly bounds of the lands of the City of Glens Falls , to the southwesterly corner of . lands of William Welch; thence running in an easterly direction along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Welch, being also along the northerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls ., to the southeasterly corner of the said .lands of w ' Welch; :thence running northerly along the easterly bounds of the ;said lands of Welch, being also along the westerly founds Hof lands of. the City of Glens Falls , to the i -5- ' s1 r f / y� cz northeasterly corner of lands of the said Welch; thence running westerly along a portion of the northerly bounds of the said lands of Welch, being also along the southerly bounds of lands of the City of Glens Falls, to the south- easterly corner of lands of Garner C. Tripp; thence running in a northerly direction along the easterly bounds of the said lands of Tripp and the easterly bounds of other lands - of William Welch, being also along the westerly bounds of landsf the City of Glens Falls, to the northerly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running in an easterly direction along the northerly bounds of the Town of Queens- bury; crossing Butler :Pond, :Gurney. Lane , the. Adirondack 1 Northway and the Glens Falls - Lake George State Highway to the northeasterly corner of great lot 61 of the first subdivision of Queensbury; thence southerly along a portion of the easterly bounds thereof following the easterly bounds of lands of Ralph Woodbury, Meadow Run Development Corp. and Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation to the southwesterly corner of other lands of Woodbury; thence easterly along the south- erly bounds thereof following the southerly bounds of sub i . lot 68 of great lot 54 of the first subdivision of Queensbury to the southeasterly corner of the said lands of Ralph Woodbury; thence continuing easterly passing through lands of Robert and Jane Barber and following the southerly bounds of sub lot 47 of great lot 47 of the first subdivision of Queensbury and passing through lands. of John P. Gaffney to the easterly bounds of the said great Lot 47; thence con- tinuing easterly passing through other lands of Gaffney and passing through lands of Eugene O'Leary to the westerly bounds of lands of Marion Mellon; thence northerly along a portion of the westerly bounds of. the said lands of Mellon to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds thereof to the westerly bounds of lands of Mrs . Alice Scripture; thence northerly along a portion of the 'westerly bounds of the said lands of Scripture to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Scripture to the northeasterly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of lands of Clayton Martindale; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Martindale and the westerly bounds of lands of Bernard Beakbane to the southerly bounds of lands of Eugene O'Leary; thence Easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands ofEogene O'Leary and the southerly bounds of other lands of Martindale to the south- westerly corner of lands formerly of Matilda Vernum; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of `the said lands formerly of Vernum, to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly bounds. of lands of k William S . and Phyllis Joslyn to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly aiong the northerly bounds of the said lands of Joslyn to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence -easterly passing-through lands of Mildred Lackey to _6_ 1 } l Y�IZ J the southwesterly corner of lands of Robert Meins ; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Meins , to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said elands of Meins and the southerly bounds of lands of Harney to the center of Bay Road; thence northerly in the center of Bay Road to a " -- point opposite the southwesterly corner of lands of Robert Roe; thence easterly to the southwesterly corner of the said lands of Roe and continuing easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Roe to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of lands � of Winifred LaRose to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands I of LaRose to the northeasterly corner thereof and continuing the same course easterly through lands of Richard Mead and lands of John Whalen to the westerly bounds of lands of Katherine Marcille ; thence northerly along the westerly. bounds of the said lands of Marcille to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Marcelle to the northeasterly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of lands of the Queensbury Country Club; thence southerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of the Queensbury Country Club to a point therein intersected by the projection westerly of the northerly bounds of lands of Gilbert Maille; thence easterly passing through lands of the said Queensbury Country Club to the northwesterly corner of the said lands of Gilbert Maille in the easterly bounds of Ridge Road; thence easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Maille to the northeasterly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of lands of Charles Smith; thence northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Smith to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along t:he northerly bounds of the said lands of Smith to the northeasterly corner 'Al thereof being the northwesterly corner of lands cf Paul - Stark; thence easterly along the nor'th'erly bounds of the said lands of Stark to the easterly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of the Town of Queensbury to the point and place of beginning. EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE THE FOLLOWING EXISTING SEWER DISTRICTS : The original Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows: Lots 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6 and a portion of lot 7 , 1Block 3 Broadacres Subdivision—, Also Lots l and 11, Block 6, Broadacres Subdivision. A1soLots 1, 2, 3 , 13 and - 14, Block 7 , Broadacres Subdivsion. Also Lots .4, 5, 6 , 7, 8 and portions of lots 16, 17 and 18, Block 8, Broadacres Subdivision. Also Lots 3, 10, 13 and dart of 12 , Block 15, Broadacres Subdivision. Also Lots 14, ;:15, 16, 17 and 18; Block 160 Broadacres Subdivision. -7- t M Y�.S y i Extension number one of the Pershing-Ashle y-Coolidge } Sewer District described as follows; Lots 6 and on Block No,. 14, as shown on a map of First Subdivision Broadacres , Glens .Fal ls , N.Y. , as filed in the Warren County Clerk ' s Office. June 10, 1930) and Lots Nos . 14, 15 of Block 15 as shown on a map of First Subdivision Broadacres , Glens Falls , as filed in the Warren County Clerk 's office November .3 , 1926, and Lots Nos , l and part of Lot No. 12, of Block 15 as shown on a map of First Subdivision Broadacres , Glens Falls , N.Y. , filed in the Warren County Clerk 's Office September 10, 1926. Extension numbed two of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows ; All that parcel of land inthe Town of -Queensbury , Warren County,N.Y. , being Lot No. 10 of Block No. 6 as shown on a map of first sub- division Broadacres , Glens Falls , N.Y. , filed in the Warren 1 County Clerk 's Office November 3, 1926 and described as follows ; BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Luzerne Place at the northwesterly corner of Lot No. 9 as . shown on said map; running from thence along the northerly line of Lot No. 9 a distance of one hundred fifteen feet (115) to the northeasterly corner of Lot No. 9 as shown on . said map; thence northerly along the westerly lines of Lots No. 4 and No. 3 a 'distance of fifty-nine and eighty-two hundredths feet (59.821) to the southeasterly corner of Lot No. 11 as shown on said map' running thence westerly along the southerly line of Lot No. 11 one hundred seventeen and thirty-five hundredths ' (117.35 ') to the easterly side of Luzerne Place; thence southerly along the easterly side of Luzerne Place seventy-six feet (76') to the place of beginning. Extension number three of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows; Lots Nos . 2 and 11 in Block 15 of Broadacres Subdivision, together described as follows ;. Beginning at the point in the southerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the northeasterly corner of Lot 2 and the northwesterly corner of Lot 3 and running thence south 18 degrees and 39 minutes east along the division lines between Lots 2 and 3 and along the division line between Lots 11 and 10 a distance." of 300 feet to the point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue which marks the southeasterly corner of Lot 11 and, the southwesterly corner of Lot 10; thence south '71 degrees and 21 minutes west along the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue a distance of 73 :feet to the point which marks the southwesterly corner of Lot 11 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 12; thence north 18 degrees and 39 minutes West along the division line between Lots 11 and 12 and the division line between Lots l and 2 a distance of 300.06 feet to the point in the southerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the -8- < V? 7 northwesterly corner of Lot 2 and the northeasterly corner of Lot 1; and thence north 71 degrees and 21 minutes East along the southerly line of Broadacres Road a distance of 73 feet to the place of beginning. Also Lot 8 and the southerly portion of Lot 7 in Block 14 of Broadacres Subdivision together described as follows; I Beginning at the point in the northerly line of Coolidge ' Avenue which marks the southwesterly corner of Lot 8 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 9' and running thence north 04 degrees and 58 minutes east a distance of 77.21 feet to a point; thence north 32 degrees and 06 minutes west a distance of 45 feet to a point; thence north 71' degrees and 21 minutes east a distance of 120.88 feet, more or less , to a point in the westerly line of Ashley Place ; thence south 18 degrees and 39 minutes east along the westerly line of I Ashley Place a distance of 70. 69 feet to a point; thence southerly along the westerly side of Ashley Place on a curve having a radius of 200 feet a distance of 74.82 feet to a point; thence on a curve having a radius of 23 feet a distance 'of 52. 53 feet to a point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue; and thence north 85 degrees and 02 minutes west along the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue a distance of ,136.28 feet to the place of beginning. Extension number four of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District described as follows ; Lots Nos . 4, 5 , 6, 7 , 8 , 9, 10 , 11 and 12 in Block 7 of Broadacres Subdivision y together described as follows ; Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Luzerne Place which marks the northeasterly f corner of Lot 4 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 3 and i running thence south 14 degrees and 43 minutes West a distance of 48.05 feet to a point; thence southerly along the westerly line of Luzerne Place on a curve having a radiu of 554. 66 feet a distance of 293. 97 feet to the southeaste-rl corner of Lot 8; thence south 71 degrees and 21 minutes west a distance of 70 feet to a point; thence westerly along the northerly line of Broadacres Road on a curve with a radius of 680 feet a distance of 200 . 18 feet to a point; thence on a curve with a radius of 33 feet a ,distance of 45. 79 feet to a point; thence on a curve with a radius of 580 feet along the easterly line of Ashley Place a distance of 268. 68 feet to a point; thence north 14 degrees and 16 minutes east a distance of 535 feet to the point in the easterly line of Ashley Place which marks the northwesterly. corner of Lot 12 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 13; thence south 17 degrees and 17 minutes east a distance of 128.09 feet to a point; thence north 06 degrees and 16 minutes east a distance of 66 feet to a point; thence north 11 degrees and 43 minutes east a distance of 77.81 feet to a point; and thence south 78 degrees and 17 minutes east a distance of 135 feet to the place of beginning. Also Lots 7 , 8 and 9 in Block 6 of Broadacres Sub- 9 + ..l.�. l� U division together described as follows ; Beginning at the point in the northerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the southeasterly corner of Lot 7 and running thence north 18 degrees and 39 minutes west a distance of 59. 80 feet to a point; thence north 02 degrees and 46 minutes east a distance of 118.50 feet to the point which marks the north- easterly corner of Lot 9 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 10; thence north 82 degrees and 46 minutes west along the division line between Lots 9 and 10 a distance of 115 feet to the point in the easterly line of Luzerne Place which marks the northwesterly corner of Lot 9 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 10; thence southerly along the easterly line of Luzerne Place on a curve with a radius of 504.66' feet a distance of 228 feet to the point in the northerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the south- westerly corner of Lot 7;' and thence north 71 degrees and 21 minutes east along the northerly line of Broadacres Road a distance of 110.82 feet to a point. Reservoir Park Sewer District bounded and described as follows; All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, N.Y. , bounded and described as follows ; COMMENCING at a point on the southerly side of what is known as the Old Forg Road, (Peggy Ann Road) at the northwest corner of lands formerly of Jabez Ingalsbe; running thence south along the southerly side of said road, 52 degrees and 15 minutes west 128.35 feet to a point; thence continuing along the southerl side of said road south 49 degrees and 30 minutes west 125.3 feet to a point; thence south 36 degrees and 07 minutes east Z90 feet to a point; thence south 32 degrees and 29 minutes east 150. 17 feet "to a point; thence north 57 degrees and 27 minutes east 120 .07 feet to a point; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east 54.65 feet to a point; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 50 feet to a point; thence north 30 degrees and 47 minutes west 20 feet to a point; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 150 feet to a point; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east 90 feet to a point; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 71.52 feet to a point; thence north 19 degrees and 33 minutes east 140.44 feet to a point; thence north 64 degrees and 24 :. ,minutes west 489. 20 feet to the place of beginning. Extension number one of the Reservoir Park Sewer .. District, bounded and described as follows ; BEGINNING at a point in the southerly side of what is known as Old Forge Road (Peggy Ann Road) , 253. 69 feet westerly of the northwest , corner of lands formerly owned by Jabez Ingalsbe; running thence south 48 degrees and 54 minutes west along the southerly line of Old Forge Road, 29.9 . 66 ,feet to an iron pipe set in . the ground for a corner; thence south 53 degrees -10- I Y� V and 53 minutes west 460 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence south 62 degrees and 34 minutes west along the southerly line of said Old -Forge Road, 51.46 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence south 5 degrees and 48 minutes west 287.53 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence north 53 degrees `-� and 53 .minutes east 243.56 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence continuing on the same course , 50 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence south 36 degrees and 07 minutes east 15 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence north 57 degrees and 27 minutes east along the northerly line of proposed street to be known as Reservoir Drive, 703.50 feet to a point; thence north 32 degrees and 29 minutes west 100.17 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence north 36 degrees and 07 minutes west 190 feet to the place of beginning. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the said Town, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows ; BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Clark Street at the northeast corner of lot No. 9 on "Map of Section 1 of Reservoir Park Subdivision, Owned by John C. Hay and Frederick T. Hay , dated September 18, 1954, and revised December 19, 1954".. made by Leslie W: Coulter, filed in Warren County Clerk 's Office; running thence south 57 degrees and 27 minutes west 120.07 feet to the northwest corner of said lot No. 9 on said map; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east along the westerly line of said Lot No. 9 on said map 121.04 feet to the southwest corner of said lot No. 9; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east along the southerly line of said lot No. 9, 106. 33 feet to the southeast corner of said lot No. 9; thence north 59 degrees and 13 minutes east 210. 61 feet to the southeast corner of lot No. 5 on said map; thence north 30 degrees and 47 minutes west 90 feet to the northeast corner of said lot No. 5 on said map; thence south 59 degrees and 13 minutes west 150 feet to the northwest corner of said lot No. 5 on said map; thence south 30 degrees and 47 minutes east along the westerly line of said lot No. 5 20 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner; thence south 59 degrees and 13 minutes west, 50 feet to an iron pipe set in the ground for a corner in the easterly line of said lot No. 9 on said map; thence north 30 degrees and 47 minutes west 54. 65 feet to the place of beginning. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution -11- x was duly put to a vote on roll call , which resulted as follows : �.l nvrl n�mhneki VOTING YES John D. Austin Jr. VOTING YES �^ Harold Robillard VOTING YES Hammond Robertson. Jr. VOTING YES Gerald B. Solomon VOTING YES The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. 0 i -12-