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1965-09-09 174 Regular Meeting September 9, 1965 Present: . John 0. Webster Supervisor N, Harwood. Beaty Councilman, Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was called to order at .7:30 p. m. Supervisor Webster welcomed the following visitors: Howard LaRose - LaRose Construction Company Mu --,&tMrs Roger Smith Robert Smiley - James H. Maloy Company Mark Gibbs - Northeastern Consolidated Company "Duke Kubricky - Kubricky Construction Company Robert Stewart Robert Rutledge - Lee Hydraulic Company Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Dunn - LeValley McLeod Edward Carney - Shamoon Industries -R. Lee Klaer - U. S. Pipe and Foundry . Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. - Engineer Jerome Thorne - Engineer Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury Water District Bernard J. Codner - Superintendent of Highways ; Mr. F.E. Field - Visitor Homer A. Tessier - Visitor Paul Nailor - Visitor Mickey Griffin - Visitor Barbara McFarland - League of .Women Voters Supervisor Webster declared the bid opening to be opened at this time. Proof of publication was presented and read in its entirety by, the clerk. Supervisor Webster requested any questions of any bidders who were present. The bids were opened and read aloud by Mr. Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. , the engineer for the Queensbury Water District. The resumee of the bids as received were as follows: See next page 175 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY0 NEW YORK BAY ROAD WATER DISTRICT Joseph_A. Kestner_, Jr. , Consulting Engineer. One Kestner Lane, Troy, New York 12180 Tabulation of all Bids received for Contract No. 6 - Water Mains And Appurtenances By the Queensbury Town Board and opened at 7:30 p. m. , E.D S,.T. , on Thursday, September 9, 1965, in accordance with the published NOTICE TO WATER PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS. a Name and Ad4ress B.B. or Total of Items of Bidders C. Co, Item No. 1 Item No. 2. item No. 3 Item No. 4 1 through 4 i Howard A. LaRose B.B. $223,240. $ 7,500. $ 10500. $ 1,250. $ 233,490. General Contractor 5% 267 Warren St. , Glens Falls, N.Y. , Northeastern Con B.B. $242,676. $112250. $ 19500. $ 750. $ 2561176. solidated Company, $12,808.80 1817 LeMoyne Ave. , Syracuse, N.Y. John Kubricky & Son B.B. $237,808. $152375. $ 21150. $ 1,375. $25697080. Ridge Road, 5% Glens Falls, N.Y. Empire Pipeline Corp. B.B. $2552000. $ 89250. $ 13,500. $ 19250. $2669000. P. 0. Box 207, 5% Liverpool, N.Y. James H. Maloy B.B. $2641300. $18,750. 29500. $ 1,500. $2872050. P. 0. Box 16, 5% Loudonville, N.Y. I certify these five bids to be a correct tabulation of all proposals received for Contract No. 6. Date: September 10, 1965 Pl! Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. 176 * This contract to be awarded to Howard A. LaRose General Contractor, as the lowest bidder. The minutes of the meeting of September 2, 1965 were approved. Carried unanimously. The clerk presented the following communications: STATE OF NEW YORK • PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ALBANY Case 23775 Name of Petitioner: John B. Lynch Nature of Petition: Petitioner requests a certificate of public convenience and necessity for the temporary operation of an omnibus line in the City of Glens Falls and in the Town of Queensbury, as described in petition verified August 19, 1965. September 8, 1965: TARE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held in the above matter before Examiner Isadore E. Crade, at the Warren County Municipal Center, Lake George, Road, Glens"Falls-, N.Y. , on Friday, September 24, 19659 at 10:00 a.m. , daylight saving tiem. SAMxJEL R. MADISON Secretary ' STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION ' 130 Ontario St. , Albany, N.Y. 12206 Warren/ ', September 8, 1965 G- Town Board Town of Queensbury Warren County Gentlemen: • We have the joint request of the Town Board and the Warren County Superintendent of Highways for a lower maximum speed on Glenwood Avenue between Quaker Road and Bay Road. Our field personnel halae been notified and will conduct an investigation of traffic `condditions at this locations Upon completion of the necessary observations, we will advise' you of-the Commission's conclusions. Very truly yours, STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION WILLIAM S.' HULTS • By: LLOYD A. MAEDER -- Chief Traffic Engineer 177 WARREN COUNTY MUNICIPAL CENTER Lake George, N.Y. September^ 7, 1965 -Too John 0. Webster, Supervisor Re: . Queensbury Water District Extension No. L Enclosed is certified copy of decision of Water Resources Commission, made on September 1, 1965, approving Extension No. 1. I believe this should be filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Albert E. Beswick The decision of the Water Resources Commission to approve Extension No. 1 of the Queensbury Water District was filed with the Town Clerk. A letter was received and placed on file from George R. Gonyea to do with telephone installation being used to create taxi business. The clerk presented an application from Roger & Ethylin Everetts to to locate a mobile home outside of a duly licensed mobile home court. The board in its entirety requested the clerk to refer the application to the building inspector for a report on the request as received. Supervisor Webster reported on a request from the Recreation Commission to establish skating rinks during the coming winter months. Following a check with the Water Superintendent, it Was decided that the supply of water in the town would be ample to take care of same. TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Warren County, New York Police Department REPORT TO THE TOWN BOARD APRIL 1, THROUGH AUGUST 31, 1965 Gentlemen: ' The following report is intended to acquaint you with some of the activities of the Police Department for the past five months. Thirty two (32) seperate investigations werer made on littering alone. Resulting in five' (5) arrest and (4) convections. Eight (8) were convinced they should clean up the refuse left along the highway. No evidence was found in the balance of cases. Four (4) Truckmen were fined Ten dollars ($10.00) each for uncovered loads. - The most frequents places being on- the Pitcher Rd. others on Sherman Ave. , West Mountain Rd. , Bay Rd. , Glen Lake Rd. , Cronnin Rd. , and Pickle Hill Road. Junk yards have been and still is a magor problem in the .Town, however I was successful in getting some improvements at least three (3) places. Vaughns on Luzerne Road, Smiths on Bay Road and one on Richardson St. I have arranged for Police protection at a number functions in .the Town such as Memorial Day Parades, Fire works at the shoping center, Firemens Ministral, Teen dance at McDonalds and traffic at the Aviation Road Chapel. Most recently at their Bazar and Bar-B-Que. The circus sponsored by the Lions Club presented some what of a problem to find men enough to handle traffic. 178 Complaints about stable manore causing offensive odor and breeding flies, Two (2) from Hughes Court and one (1) from New Ham- pshire Ave. , were handled by y0ut Chief acting as mediator. If investigated Two (2) Auto accidents where it was necessary to take three (3) of the victims to Glens Falls Hospital. Two calls were handled for- the Sheriff's Dept. , who at the time had no one available, One a fight at West Glens Falls an the other one about doffs destroying property on the Aviation Road. Fees in the amount of' one hundred and thirty five dollars ($135.00) have been collected for serving civil papers, and a esti- mated Two thousand (2000) miles has been traveled in preforming Police duties. - " Considering the fact that I have but one other officer who is not always available, and the fact that one Special Officer Mr. Van Voorst has never been available when I have called him and the fact that the work load has increased over 100% this year I have been quite busy. Respectfully submitted LeRoy Phillips, Chief Queensbury Town Boar, John O. Webster, Supervisor Donald Tucker - Camper Trailer Eldridge Road, off Aviation Road. Charles Olmstead reported that the Tuckers had brought in a camper trailer and located it in from of their Mobile home just a few feet from the road. This was done in February. He had requested them to move it back as it obstructed his view but they would not move it. I called at the Tucker place Sept. 8th and Mrs. Tucker stated that she didn't realize that they were violating an ordinance since they obtained it from her brother-in-law whose property., adjoins on the West. They have a permit for their Mobile home, but I did-not find the Camper registered. Mrs. Tucker stated that it was formerly owned by Lewis Bennett. I advised her that it would be necessary for them to make an application for this camper and that they would have to move- it to the rear of their property. She stated that they would comply with the Ordinance. Arthur W. Monthie " Building Inspector Sept. 9, 1965 Superintandant of Highways, Bernard J. Codner recommended the acceptance of a deed for a Town Highway from Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Howe. RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT DEED FOR TOWN HIGHWAY i RESOLUTION NO. 203, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, Jerry & Kezia Howe, Town of Queensbury, have executed and offered a deed to convey to the Town of Queensbury land for a 50 foot roadway to be known as "Howe Drive", and also conveying a five foot strip of land around the present Austin Cemetery, and 179 (Resolution No. 203 - continued) WHEREAS, this board, after proper consultation with the Queensbury Cemetery Commission, believes that it is in the best interest of the Town of Queensbury to acquire proper access to the Austin Cemetery, and " WHEREAS, Bernard J. Codner, Superintendent of Highways, has advised this board that he recommends the acceptance of this road into the town highway system, and WHEREAS, said deed has already been approved by County Attorney, ' Albert E. Besr*ick, now therefore be ,it RESOLVED, that the deed of Jerry and Kezia Howe, as above described, be 'and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause said deed to be recorded in the Warren County Clerk' s Office, after which said deed shall be properly filed in the office of the Town Clerk, and be it further ' RESOLVED, that this new town road is hereby added to the official inventory of Town Highways, and is described as follows: Road # 281 Description: T.R; 24 E. to D.E. Name: Howe Drive 'Mileage: 0.07 . and be it further 'RESOLVED, that a copy of this reaolution be forwarded to the Warren County Highway Department, the N.Y.S. Department of Public Works, -The Town Planning Board, and John B. VanDusen, Town Surveyor. Duly adopted by the following vote: — Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes None Superintendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codner, recommended that a road to be known as "Dean Drive" be accepted subject to the provision for an easement for a turn around at the end of the road. RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT DEED FOR TOWN HIGHWAY RESOLUTION NO. 204, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson. _WHEREAS, Feliz and Agnes Burch, Town of Queensbury, have executed and offered a deed to convey to the Town of Queensbury land for a 50 foot roadway to be known as "Dean Drive", and WHEREAS, Bernard J. Dodner, Superintendent of Highways, has advised this board that he recommends the acceptance of this road into the town highway system, provided satisfactory easements or rights-of-way are given to the Town of Queensbury to provide for a turn-around at the end of this proposed roadway, and -- WHEREAS, said deed has already been approved by County Attorney, Albert E. Beswick, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the deed of Felix and Agnes Burch, as above_ described, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved subject to obtaining satisfactory easements or rights-of-way to provide a turn around, and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause which said deed shall be properly filed in the office of the Town Clerk and be it further 180 RESOLVED, that this new town road is hereby added to the official inventory of Town Highways, and is described as follows: Road: #282 Description: -T.R. 216 E. to D.E. Name: "Dean Drive" Mileage: 0,14 acid be it further RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Warren County Highway Department, the New York State Department of Public Works, the Town Planning Board, and John B. VanDusen, Town'Surveyor. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes _ Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None Superi-itendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codner recommended the acceptance of the balance of Owen Avenueto Crestwood Drive in the Ellsworth development known as Westland. RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT DEED FOR TOWN HIGHWAY RESOLUTION NO. 205, Introduced'by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Lampson WHEREAS, Mabel C. Ellsworth, Aviation Road, Town of Queensbury, has executed and offered a deed to convey to the Town of Queensbury land for a 50 foot roadway, thereby conveying the remainder of T.R. #119 Owen Avenue from its present terminus northerly to proposed Crestwood Drive as shown on a map dated March 25, 1965 of a subdivision known as Section 9 of Westland, and approved by the Town of Queensbury Planning Board on June 2, 1965, and WHEREAS, Bernard J. Codner, Superintendent of Highways, has advised this board that he recommends the acceptance of this portion of this road into the town highway system, and WHEREAS, the subdivider has installed the water mains in this portion of the street in a manner satisfactory to the Superintendent of the Queensbury Water District, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that, subject to the approval of County Attorney Albert E. Beswick,, the deed of Mabel C. Ellsworth as above described be and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause said deed to be recorded in the Warren County Clerk's Office, after which said deed shall be properly filed in the office of the Town Clerk, and be it further RESOLVED, that the description of T.R. #119, as listed in the official inventory of town highways, is hereby changed and amended to read as followst Road #119 Descriptiorit T.R. 112N to D.E. Name: Owen Avenue Mileage: 0.34 (increase 0.15) and-be it `further RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Warren County Highway Department, the N.Y.S. Dept. of Public Works, the Town Planning Board, and John B. VanDusen, Surveyor. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None 181 RESOLUTION NO. 206, Introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, this board adopted Resolution #195 on August 26, 1965 which accepted the bid of the Lee Hydraulic Company of Troy, N.Y. to furnish 990' of 6" cast iron water pipe at $2.00 per foot and 486' of 8" cast iron water pipe at $2.84 per foot and WHEREAS, it has now been determined that it will be advisable to pur- chase an additional 990' of 6" cast iron pipe and WHEREAS, Lee Hydraulic Company has agreed to furnish the additional 990' of 6" cast iron pipe at $2.00 per foot, under the same terms — and conditions, and unit price as'the earlier bid, and WHEREAS, it appears to be in the best interest of the Water District to negotiate for this additional material thereby auoiding the expense of readvertising for bids, now therefore be it RESOLVED, `that the purchase of an additional 990' of 6" cast iron pipe from the Lee Hydraulic .Company at a price not to exceed $1,980.00 is her ,oby�authorized. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None WARREN COUNTY MUNICIPAL CENTER Lake George, N.Y. September 7, 1965 To: John 0. Webster, Supervisor Re: Bay Road Water District I have prepared and enclose a final order to be adopted by your Town Board at your September 9 meeting establishing the Bay Road Water District after the approval by the State Comptroller. The original order should be signed by all of the Town Board and filed in the office of the Town Clerk. One copy should be certified by the Town Clerk and mailed to the.. Department of Audit and Control, Albany, N. Y. The other copy should be certified and filed in the office of the. County Clerk. George can write in or type your signatures on the copies which he certifies. Albert E. Beswick The order was accepted and 'signed' by each member of the Town Board as follows: At a regular meeting of The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, held at the Queensbury Junior High School on the 9th day of September, 1965. PRESENT: . JOHN 0. WEBSTER, Supervisor N. HARWOOD BEATY, Councilman Curtis Lampson, Councilman THEODORE TURNER, Councilman HAMMOND ROBERTSON, JR. , Councilman 182 Iu the Matter , of the Establishment of BAY ROAD WATER DISTRICT in the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and State of New York, pursuant to Article 12-A of the Town Law. Whereas, proceedings were duly had by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, pursuant to Article 12-A of the Town Law, for the establishment of a water district to be known as the Bay Road Water District in said Town of Queensbury according to a map, plan and report prepared by Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. , a ]icensed `engineer, and a public hearing having ,been held and the Town Board having made a determination that it was in the public interest to ; establish such Bay Road Water District, and a resolution having been adopted by the Town Board on the 29th day of April, 1965, subject to permissive referendum, establishing said Bay Road Water District as- described therein-and no petition having been filed with the Town Clerk requiring a referendum on the establishment of the Bay Road Water District, and Whereas, the Town Board made application to the State' Comptroller for permission to establish Bay Road Water District, as required by Section 209-f' of the Town Law, and an order was made by the State Comptroller'on"August 20, 1965, granting per- mission- for the establishment of Bay Road Water District, which order has been filed with the Town Clerk, it is hereby ° ORDERED that a water district be established in the said Town of Queensbury, -Warren County, New York, as described in the said order' of the State Comptroller, to be designated as the Bay 'Road Water District of the Town of Queensbury, and to be of the following description and boundaries, to wit: "BEGINNING at a point in the easterly bounds of the present Queensbury Water District where the same is intersected by the southerly bounds of lands leased to the Glens Falls Country Club by Harry and Ethel Chesebro; the said point of beginning being in the easterly bounds of Extension number four of the former North Glens Falls Water District, running from thence easterly along the southerly bounds of the said lands leased to the Glens Falls Country Club, crossing Country Club Road, to the easterly bounds thereof; thence running northerly along the easterly bounds of Country°.Club to the northerly bounds of lands of said Chesebro; thence running easterly along the northerly bounds of said lands of Chesebro to a point for a corner; thence run- ning northerly parallel to Country Club Road, crossing lands of the Glens Falls Country Club and lands of Preston and Myrtle Thomas, to the south- westerly corner of the lands of Robert Reed; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Reed to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence running easterly along the north- erly bounds of the said lands of Reed to a point; thence running North 04 degrees and 00 Minutes East, crossing the lands of the Glens Falls Insur- ance Company to °a marble monument at the south- easterly corner of lands now or formerly of one 183 Newton; thence running North 04 degrees and 00 minutes East along the easterly bounds of the said lands of Newton, 700.26 feet to a stone monument at the northeasterly corner thereof; thence running North 04 degrees and 00 minutes East, crossing lands of the Glens Falls Insurance Company, to the northwesterly corner of the lands now or formerly of one Linton; thence running South 14 degrees and 37 minutes West, 100.00 feet along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Linton to an iron pipe at the southwesterly corner thereof; thence running South 83 degrees and 48 minutes East along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Linton and- continuing the same course to and crossing Bay Road to a point in the easterly bounds thereof, said point being in the westerly bounds of lands of the Glens Falls Insurance Company; thence running North 23 degrees and 25 minutes East along the easterly bounds of Bay Road, being also the westerly bounds of the said lands of the Glens Falls Insurance Company, to the intersection of fences at the northwesterly corner thereof; thence running South 81 degrees and 52 minutes East along the northerly bounds of the said lands of the Glens Falls Insurance Company 1280.1 feet to an iron pipe at the southeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of Harold Hillis; thence running South 82 degrees and 24 minutes East 248.30 feet to the intersection of fences at the northwesterly corner of lands formerly of John G. Haviland; thence running south '06 degrees and 24 minutes West along the westerly bounds of land formerly of John G. Haviland 4004.50 feet to an angle point in the boundary line; thence running North 81 degrees and 14 minutes West along ' the said lands of Haviland, 64.70 feet; thence run- ning South 05 degrees and 36 minutes West along the westerly bounds of the said lands of Haviland, - 820.90 feet to the northerly bounds of lands of John M. and Wilma P. Hughes; thence running South 81 degrees and 55 minutes east along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Hughes, 1140.91 feet to the westerly bounds of Meadowbrook Road; thence running South 06 degrees and 13 minutes West along _ the westerly bounds of Meadowbrook Road, 574.30 feet to the northeasterly corner of the lands of William and Claire Aronson; thence running North 83 degrees and 09 minutes West along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Aronson, 200.00 feet, thence southerly parallel to Meadowbrook Road, and 200:00 feet distant therefrom, to the southerly bounds of the said lands of Aronson to the westerly bounds of Meadowbrook Road to the centerline of Halfway Brook; thence running easterly along the center of Halfway Brook, crossing Meadowbrook Road, to the northeasterly corner of the lands of Frank and ' Anna Sundberg; thence running southerly along the center of dry brook, so called, which forms the easterly bounds of the lands of Sundberg, to the northwesterly corner of lands of Freihofer, thence running easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lands of Freihofer, Sizse and Hollis Cross to the northeasterly corner of the said lands of Hollis Cross; 1.84 thence running easterly on a line being a continuation of the- preceding eaurse, crossing. lands of Paul Krebs, to the westerly bounds of lands of one Dolan; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of the lands of Dolan to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence running easterly along the northerly bounds of Dolan and Maynard and Dorothy Brooks to the northeasterly corner of the said lands of Brooks to the northwesterly corner of lands formerly of Earl and Dorothy Atwell; thence running North 82 degrees and 50 minutes East along the northerly bounds ofthe said lands formerly owned by Atwell, 531.94 feet to the westerly — bounds of Friends Cemetery; thence running northerly along the westerly bounds of the said cemetery lands to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence running southeasterly along the northeasterly bounds of the said cemetery lands to the center of Ridge Road; thence running northeasterly, crossing Ridge Road, to the northwesterly corner of lands of Norman L. and Eloise Calkins; thence running southeasterly along the northeasterly bounds of the lands of the .said Calkins to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence running southwesterly along the south- easterly bounds of the said lands of Calkins to the northerly bounds of lot 17 of the first subdivision of Queensbury; thence running easterly along the northerly bounds of the said lot 17 to the northeasterly borner of the . present Queensbury Water District; thence following the northerly bounds of the present Queensbury Water District in a westerly and northerly direction to the point and place of beginning.' — Dated: September 9, 1965 John O. Webster__ Supervisor Hammond Robertson i _Jr. Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman N.. Harwood Beaty Councilman Mr. Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. , Engineer for the Queensbury Water District reported that the mathematical study of the bids for the Bay Road Water District are in proper form. The lowest responsible bidder is the Harold A. LaRose Construction Company. 18 RESOLUTION NO. 207, Mr. Robertson introduced the fallowing resolution and moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Turner. Whereas, the Town Board advertised for sealed bids for installation of water mains and other improvements in Bay Road Water District according to plans and specifications prepared by JQ' h A. Kestner, Jr. , professional engineer, and approved by tie Town Board, and Whereas, it has been determined by the Town Board that the bid of Howard LaRose Construction Co. , of Glens Falls, N.Y. , in !� the amount of $233,490.00 was the lowest of the severals bids received by the Town Board and Howard LaRose Construction Co. having executed and filed the non-collusion certificate required by Section 103-d of the General Municipal Law as amended, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, acting for and in behalf of Bay Road Water District, accept the bid of Howard LaRose Construction Co. in the amount of $233,490.00, -and- that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury ,with Howard LaRose for the performance of the work and the con- struction of the improvement in accordance with said plans, specifications and bid, and be it further RESOLVED that the cost of such improvement in the Bay Road Water District be financed pursuant to the provisions of the Local ' Finance Law by the issuance of serial bonds and capital notes of the Town of Queensbury in the total amount of $290,000.00, and that the proceeds of the sale of such serial bonds and capital notes when issued be appropriated to pay the cost of said improvement. rDul-y adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webstex `NQes �- None A discussion ensued on the proposed Ordinance to control activity of "Peddlers" in the,Town of Queensbury. A change in the fees to be collected and also the hours which will be permitted to conduct selling operations in the town. RESZETION NO. 208, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty. AE12EAS, the Preliminary budgets of Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District, Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District Extension #4, Reservoir Park Sewer District, and Queensbury Drainage District, of the Town of Queensbury for the year 1966, have been completed by this board s:s herein after set forth, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the same be filed in the office of the Town Clerk where they shall be available at all reasonable hours for inspection and be it further `RESOLVED, that this Board hold a public hearing thereupon at a Special meeting of the Town Board thereof to be held at the Library of the Queensbury Junior High School, 75 Aviation Road, Glens Falls, N.Y. , on the 30th day of September 1965 at 8:00 p.m. , and that a notice of such public hearing be published twice in the Glens Falls Times and the Post Star, the first publication shall be at least ten days prior to- the date of the holding of such hearing, at which time and place the Town Board will meet and review the said Preliminary Budgets, and R'•c . 186 (Resolution No. 208 - continued) any person interested may be heard in favor of or against all or any of the items of said Preliminary Budgets as presented, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall cause a Notice of the -Hearing to be published and posted as required by law in substantially the following form: ANNUAL BUDGET PERSHING - ASHLEY-`C'VOOLIDGE SEWER DISTRICT j Town of Queensbury for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1966 -- EXPENDITURES Maintenance: Payments on contract $19500.00 Repairs & Service 500.00 Provision's for uncollected 1966 assessments 50.00 $2,050:00 REVENUES Unexpended balance $ 500.00 Receipts from uncollected 1965 assessments 50.00 TOTAL REVENUES $ 550.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXES $12500.00 Dated: September 9, 1965 This budget, when adopted, determines that the 30 property owners, as shown on the benefit assessment roll of the district, are equally benefited and that the '$1,500. to be raised by taxes shall be levied as a benefit assessment in'equal amounts of $50.06 each, upon the 30 owners of real property, within the Pershing-Ashley Coolidge Sewer District thereby benefited. The 30 benefited property owners are as follows: William C. & Matilda H. Prescott $ 50.00 The above name to be added to the 29 property owners as listed in the completed benefit assessment roll for the year 1965 1.15{}.00 Total $ 12500.00 ANNUAL BUDGET ^ PERSHING-ASHLEY,_COOLIDGE" SEWER DISTRICT EXT. #4 Town of Queensbury for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1966, EXPENDITURES Cost of improvements Redemption of Indebtedness Serial Bond $ 2 90.00 Interest on Serial Bonds ��� Total Cost of Improvements $ 360:00 —" Maintenance Provisions for uncollected 1966 assessments 45 00 Total Maintenance 4 87 REVENUES None AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXES $ 405.00 This budget, when adopted, determines that the 9 property owners, 4S: hoon.� on the benefit assessment roll of the district, are equally benefited and that the $405.00 to be raised by taxes shall be levied as a benefit assessment , in equal amounts of $45.00 each, upon the nine owners of real property within the Extension #4 of the Pershing- Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District, in exactly .the same manner as was used in preparation of the 1965 assessment roll of said district. ANNUAL BUDGET RESERVOIR PARK SEWER. DISTRICT Town of Queensbury for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1966 EXPENDITURES Cost -of improvement Redemption of indebtedness $800.00 Interest on indebtedness 208.00 Total cost of improvements $ 1,008.00 Maintenance . Supervision $ 50.00 Repair & Upkeep :992.00 Electric service 200.00 Provision for uncollected 1966 assessments 50.00 Totdl Maintenance $ 1,292.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 2,300.00 REVENUES Unexpended balance 1,000.00 Received from uncollected 1965 assessments 50.00 TOTAL REVENUES $ 1,050.00 Amount to be raised by taxes $y 1,250.00 Dated: September 9, 1965 This budget, when adopted, determines that the 25 property owners, as shown on the benefit assessment roll of the district, are equally benefited and that the $1,250.00. to be raised by taxes shall be levied as a, benefit assessment in equal amounts of $50.00 each, upon the 25 owners of real property within the Reservoir.-Park Sewer District in exactly the same manner as was used in preparation of the 1965 assessment roll of said district. ANNUAL BUDGET QUEENSBURY DRAINAGE DISTRICT Town of Queensbury for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1966 EXPENDITURES Bond Principal $ 52000.00 Bond Interest 131610.00 Provision for unpaid 1466 Assessments 915.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 7,525.00 REVENUES ThE*4"010/Ka4xa4�!4 i8 REVENUES Unexpended balance $ 15.00 Received from uncollected 1965 assessments 900.00 TOTAL REVENUES $ 915.00 Amount to be -raised by taxes $ 6,610.00 This budget, when adopted, determines that the $62610.00 to be raised by taxes shall be levied as a benefit assessment upon the real property within the district on a "front foot" basis and in the same manner as was used in the preparation of the 1965 assessment roll of said district. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE HEARING ON BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ROLLS RESOLUTION NO. 209, Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. , Lampson WHEREAS, this Town Board has completed the benefit assessment rolls for-the- fiscal year commencing January 1, 1966, for the Queensbury Drainage District, the Reservoir Park Sewer District, the Pershing- Ashley-Coolidge District and Extension No. 4 to the Pershing-Ashley- Coolidge Sewer District, and have filed such benefit assessment rolls with the Town Clerk, be it RESOLVED, THAT the Town Board shall meet at the Queensbury Junior High School on Aviation Road in the Town on the 30th day of September, 1965, at 8:00 o'clock, P.M. , for the purpose of hearing and consider- ing any objections which may be made to any of said assessment rolls, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to give notice of such public hearing by publication once., in the Post Star and Glens Falls Times at least ten days and not . more than twenty days prior to the date specified for the hearing. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None TOWN OF QUEENSBURY _ Office of Superintendent of Highways Bernard J. Codner Sept. 8, 1965 To The Town Board, Town of Queensbury. Gentlemen: I would like to call your attention to the fact that Town Employee's are faced with a much higher cost of living, and everything that they have to purchase has risen in price, and they are faced with the additional 2% tax. Plus 50% increase in car registration. I therefore would like at this time to recommend that the wage scale -of employee's be increased as follow: Two classes. of labor if it is lawful under Civil Service. ; New Scale of Pay Class 2 Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . ...$1.60 per hour Class 1 Labor. . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. ..$1.70 per hour Truck dry.vets. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. $1 85 1: it Would also like to recommend that the pay raise take effect beginning Sept. 16ths - 1965. I . Respectfully submitted Bernard J. Codner Supt. of Highways RESOLUTION NO. 2109 introduced by Mrs Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty and Mr. Webster. J WHEREAS, this board adopted resolution # 6 on January 1, 1965, which resolution fixed the hourly rates of pay for town employees, and WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Highways has recommended that these rates be increased, and WHEREAS, it is the judgement of this board that the increased cost of living of Town Employees and the degree of .efficiency .of the various departments justifies an increase in the hourly rate of pay at this time, be it RESOLVED, that resolution #6, adopted by this board on January 1, 1965, is hereby amended and the hourly rates of pay for twon employees inall •departments, beginning with wages earned on and after September 16, 1965, be and the same are hereby fixed as follows: Shovel Operators 2.05 per hour Grader Operators 2.05 per hour Motorized Equip. Operators 1.85 per hour Laborers - Class A 1.70 per hour Laborers - Class B 1.60 per hour and be it further RESOLVED, that it is hereby understood that the classification "Labor - Class A"' is intended to include full time, regular, able bodied employees; and that the classification "Labor Class B" is intended to include part time, casual, temporary, or seasonal employees, the judgement of the department head determining the proper payroll classification. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes4- Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None RESO}I.UTION TO AUTHORIZE PETTY CASH FUND RESOLUTION NO. 211, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson. WHEREAS, it appears to this board that it would now be advisable to provide for the creation of Petty Cash Funds in the office of the Town Clerk, and the Receiver of Taxes and Assessments, be it RESOLVED, that a Petty Cash Fund of $50.00 is, hereby authorized in the Office of the Town Clerk, and a Petty Cash Fund of $50.00 is hereby 190 (Resolution No. 211 - continued) authorized in the Off �eq hg RegelVg;,gf.Taxes and Assessments, provided that said,fu44$,aVe,,q$t#. ltpbg4,at�4,V4intaiued in accordance with the Town Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . , . Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robe;tson and, Mr. Webster. Noes - None RESOLUTION NO.212 , Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Beaty. WHEREAS, Thomas K. Flaherty, Superintendent of Queensbury Water District has announced to the Town Board that he intends to attend a meeting of the American Water Works Association at Lake placid, New York, and be it further RESOLVED THAT THE EXPENSES INCURRED TO ATTEND THE above mentioned meeting be a proper and necessary town charge. _ Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None BESOLUTI24 TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME RESOLUTION 0. 2 3, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson. WHEREAS, William E. Mattison of 15 Newcomb Street, Glens Falls 40, New York, has made application in accordance with paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile home outside of a .duly licensed mobile home court at property situated Lot 11 of the Hartman Development, and Pinello Road WHEREAS, this town board has conducted a public hearing in connection with said application and has heard all persons desiring �o be heard in favor of or against said application, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application and at said public hearing are sufficient to.authorize the issuance of the permit requested,by said application, for the following reasons: No persons appeared in opposition to the issuance of a permit. It is the opinion of the Town Board, that property values in the licality will not be adversly effectedv therefore be it RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance, permission is hereby given to William E, Mattison to locate a mobile home outside of a licensed mobile home court at ' ' property situated at Lot 11 Pinello Road in the Hartman Development ! and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue such permit in accordance with the terms and conditions of e said ordinance. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None 191 RESOLUTION TQ AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME 'RESOLUTION NO. 214, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson. 'WHEREAS, Theodore & Peggy McClouth bf' 14 Sarella Street, Glens Falls, ` New York, has made application in accordance with paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN THE TOM OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK,' to locate a mobile home outside of a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated West side of Leo Street, North of the property of Maurice Paddock, and WHEREAS, this town board has conducted a public hearing in connection with said application and has heard all persons desiring to be heard in favor of or against said application, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize the issuance of the permit requested by said application, for the following rea�ons: There were no objectors to' the granting of the permit at the public hearing. The applicant showed need of a place to live for health reasons, therefore be it RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance, permission is hereby given to Theodore & Peggy McClouth to locate a mobile home outside of a.' litensed mobile home court, at property situated at West side of Leo Street, North of the property of Maurice Paddock and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue such permit, in accordance with the terms and conditions of said ordinance. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mt. Turner, Mr: Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster .— Noes _ None RESOLUTION TO AUTHORYE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME to)-v-f lo)L( IYP# - ),4-rRe a�c��Q `f 1Ktz� rLfS�-o�aeo 112 MP WHEREAS, Alvin F. Dean of Luzerne Road, West Glens Falls, New York, has made application in accordance with paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile home outside of a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated on a New Town Highway known as Dean Drive, and WHEREAS, this town board has conducted a public hearing in connection with said application and has heard all persons desiring to be heard in favor of or against said application, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize the issuance of the permit requested by said application, for the following reasons: There were no objectors to the granting of the permit at the public hearing. It is the opinion of the Town Board that property valueE — in the licality will not be adversly effected, therefore be it RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance, permission is hereby given to Alvin Dean of Luzerne Road, West Glens Falls, N.Y. to locate a mobile home outside of a licensed mobile home court, at property situated on a new Town Road, known as Dean Drive and 6hat the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue such permit in accordance with the terms and conditions of ordinance. Duly adopted by the followingvote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None 192 RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME RESOLUTION NO. 216, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson WHEREAS, Wilbur Dean of R.F.D. #3 Luzerne Road, Glens Falls, N.Y. , has made application in accordance-with paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile home outside of a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated on a New Town Highway, known as Dean Drive, and WHEREAS, this town board has conducted a public hearing in connection with said application and has heard all persons desiring to be heard in favor of or against said application, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said application and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize the issuance of the permit requested by said application, ' for the following reasons: There were no objectors to the granting of the permit at the public hearing. The opinions of the Town Bgard, is that property values in the locality will not be adversly* effected, therefore be it RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance, permission is hereby given to Wilbur Dean of R.F.D.#3 Luzerne Road, Glens Falls, N. Y. , to locate a mobile home outside of a' licensed mobile home court, at property situated an a New Town Highway, known as Dean Drive, and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue such, permit in accordance with the terms and conditions of said ordinance. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. — Noes - None On motion the meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell . Town Clerk