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2018-09-24 MTG#37 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 196 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG#37 SEPTEMBER 24TH, 2018 RES#343-365 7:00 P.M. B.H. 26-29 BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT SUPERVISOR JOHN STROUGH COUNCILMAN ANTHONY METIVIER COUNCILWOMAN CATHERINE ATHERDEN COUNCILMAN GEORGE FERONE COUNCILWOMAN JENNIFER SWITZER TOWN COUNSEL MARK SCHACHNER, ESQ. TOWN OFFICIALS WATER-WASTEWASTER SUPERINTENDENT, CHRIS HARRINGTON HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT, DAVE DUELL PRESS POST STAR, LOOK TV PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COUNCILMAN GEORGE FERONE SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Called meeting to order... 1.0 RESOLUTION ENTERING QUEENSBURY BOARD OF HEALTH RESOLUTION NO. 343, 2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. George Ferone WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns from Regular Session and moves into the Queensbury Board of Health. Duly adopted this 24th day of September, 2018 by the following vote: AYES: Mr. Metivier, Mrs. Atherden, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer, Mr. Strough NOES: None ABSENT:None PUBLIC HEARING SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE APPLICATION OF JANE DUBIN AND SCOTT DUBIN PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 DENNIS MACELROY AGENT FOR JANE AND SCOTT DUBIN SUPERVISOR STROUGH-We did do a site visit last Friday. We do have a variety of letters, all of which, I think are in support. One from Carol Hunt. One from Lorraine and Bob Carbognin. One from Pete Sherman and Sharon Adamo. You want to tell us a little bit about it. DENNIS MACELROY, ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNS-I am representing Scott and Jane Dubin the owners of the property of 11 Sunset Lane. As explained, it is a request for a replacement wastewater system that would involve a variance for the field. The absorption field area that is situated in the back area of the property it would be two feet from the property line. We looked at a number of different locations for the potential field. This is in combination with the use of the Clarus Enhance Treatment Unit replacing the septic tank. We have an enhanced treatment going to a new raised field area. This is sort of a natural area adjacent to the REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 197 neighbor's property that has a retaining wall so this is just simply built out from that and sloped down to the native grade. It seemed like a good solution for a replacement, which is oftentimes the most challenging part of these variances or redesigns is finding the place for the absorption field to go so that we are away from the lake or neighboring wells. In this case, the lake does not come into play. There are neighboring wells and their own well that allows us to stay more than a hundred feet in this particular location. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Town Board questions for Mr. MacElroy. COUNCILMAN ATHERDEN-I just have one question out of curiosity. Is there normally when you do the Clarus System is there normally like a UV light that is attached? MR. MACELROY-I wouldn't say normally. It is something that you can do. I know that they have used in some instances in the Dunham's Bay properties. In those cases not ones that I have been involved with, but in most cases they are not going to a new field. They are tying into whatever exists in place now. I think that was done sometimes. It is just a little more assurance that there is additional treatment. In this case, I don't feel that it is necessary. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Anybody from the public like to speak to this variance request. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED DEPUTY CLERK O'BRIEN-Read the following letters into the record. Dear Sir or Ma'am, I am in complete agreement with the variance necessary for the Dubin sewage disposal. I have every confidence that Scott Dubin has made every effort to ensure an absorption field that will take care of their wastewater and not harm the lake. Scott Dubin and I have worked together for many years on lakefront plantings to absorb storm water runoff to limit runoff from entering the lake. He is very aware of the importance of proper wastewater disposal. His family has been neighbors of ours for almost 60 years. They have been very actively involved in a variety of ways to keep Lake George water clean and healthy. Again, I support the variance necessary for their new wastewater system. Sincerely, Carole Hunt 15 Sunset Lane Lake George, NY John Strough Board of Health Town of Queensbury, NY 12804 We are the owners of 197 Assembly Point Rd, block/lot 226.192-2. Our back property line abuts the Dubin property line, adjacent to the proposed site of their new septic field. We understand that the Dubin's require a side yard setback variance from 10 feet down to 2 feet, to enable optimal location for their system. We trust that the town engineer has done his diligence to ensure that this project would have no negative impact on our existing septic system and existing leach field, which his 10 feet from this property line. We take no issue with this project and encourage the board to approve it, as the ultimate goal for all is to protect the environment and our lakefront. Sincerely, Lorraine & Robert Carbognin TO: John Strough FROM: Pete Sherman I write in support of Scott Dubin and his family's request to install a new and very advance septic system at their camp on Sunset Lane, Assembly Point. I understand that a waiver might REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 198 be required and I strongly urge that it be granted because I believe that the quality of our beautiful lake will be improved thereby. I am a neighbor on Sunset Lane. Respectfully Submitted, P. Sherman TO: John Strough FROM: Sharon Bell Adamo Hello, Mr. Strough, I reside at 203 Assembly Point Road-next door to Scott Dubin-I am in support of his application in connection with a new septic system. I believe it will be presented to the board tonight. Sharon Bell Adamo PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION APPROVING JANE DUBIN AND SCOTT DUBIN'S APPLICATION FOR SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE RESOLUTION NO.: BOH 26,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHEREAS,Jane Dubin and Scott Dubin(Applicants)filed an application for a variance from a provision of the Town of Queensbury On-Site Sewage Disposal Ordinance Chapter 136 to replace their existing wastewater system with the absorption field of such new system to be located 2' from the property in lieu of the required 10' setback on property located at 11 Sunset Lane in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk's Office published the Notice of Public Hearing in the Town's official newspaper and the Local Board of Health duly conducted a public hearing concerning the variance request on Monday, September 24th, 2018, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk's Office has advised that it duly notified all property owners within 500 feet of the subject property, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that 1. due to the nature of the variance, the Local Board of Health determines that the variance would not be materially detrimental to the purposes and objectives of this Ordinance or other adjoining properties nor otherwise conflict with the purpose and objectives of any Town plan or policy; and 2. the Local Board of Health finds that the granting of the variance is necessary for the reasonable use of the land and is the minimum variance which would alleviate the specific unnecessary hardship found by the Local Board of Health to affect the Applicants; and BE IT FURTHER, REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 199 RESOLVED, that the Local Board of Health hereby approves the application of Jane Dubin and Scott Dubin for a variance from the Sewage Disposal Ordinance to replace their existing wastewater system with the absorption field of such new system to be located 2' from the property line in lieu of the required 10' setback on property located at 11 Sunset Lane in the Town of Queensbury and bearing Tax Map Nos: 226.19-2-5 &-12, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to forward by certified mail a certified copy of this Resolution to the Adirondack Park Agency for its review, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that this approval Resolution shall not be effective until 30 days after such notice to the Adirondack Park Agency and shall be subject to any lawful action by the Adirondack Park Agency during such period. Duly adopted this 24th day of September, 2018, by the following vote: AYES Mrs. Atherden, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier NOES None ABSENT: None PUBLIC HEARING SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE APPLICATION OF 20 BEAN ROAD LLC RESIDENCE'S PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 DENNIS MACELROY AGENT FOR 20 BEAN ROAD LLC RESIDENCE'S SUPERVISOR STROUGH-They, too are going with a Clams Fusion. An absorption field more than fifty feet from the lake. It is a Clams Fusion 800. It is a five bedroom. They are asking for one variance. An absorption field with a new system be four feet from the property in lieu of the ten foot required setback on 20 Bean Road. We have a public hearing tonight on this. Mr. MacElroy is there anything that you wish to elaborate. DENNIS MACELROY, ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN-This is a case where the owners feel they want to upgrade and replace an old system to serve the five bedroom primary house on the property. We looked again in several locations did test pits and whatnot to try to find something that was more suitable than the existing area. Tucked up in the upper corner of the property is an area with some soil. The limiting condition is rock that is one of the reasons we are proposing the Clams system enhance treatment. The new field area will be raised so we will import some additional better soil on top of the native soil. Then have enhance treatment effluent going to that field. It is two hundred and thirty feet from the lake. It is much further away from the lake. It is much further away from the lake it is a much better situation than currently exists. It does require a setback variance to the property line. It is four feet verses the ten feet that is required. We have had discussion with the nearby neighbor. I think you will see a letter from them in support of the project. I feel good about this solution for the replacement system. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Any questions for the designing engineer, Mr. MacElroy. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Any members from the public that wish to speak to the 20 Bean Road application for sanitary sewage disposal variance. Do you have the letter? DEPUTY CLERK O'BRIEN-Read letter into the record. TO: John Strough REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 200 FROM : David and Lynne Michaels Dear Supervisor Strough, My wife Lynne and I are property owners of 30 Bean Rd, which directly adjoins the property line of the Severance's where their newly proposed septic system is proposed. We have reviewed the plans with both Scott Severance and his engineer, Dennis MacElroy, and have no issues with the proposed variance requesting a minimum of 4' versus 10' setback from our property line as it is currently proposed location. Most Sincerely, David and Lynne Michaels SUPERVISOR STROUGH-For the record the Town Board did a site visit here on Friday as well PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. RESOLUTION APPROVING 20 BEAN ROAD LLC RESIDENCE'S APPLICATION FOR SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE RESOLUTION NO.: BOH 27,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHEREAS,the 20 Bean Road LLC Residence (Applicant) filed an application for a variance from a provision of the Town of Queensbury On-Site Sewage Disposal Ordinance Chapter 136 to replace its existing wastewater system with the absorption field of such new system to be located 4' from the property in lieu of the required 10' setback on property located at 20 Bean Road in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk's Office published the Notice of Public Hearing in the Town's official newspaper and the Local Board of Health duly conducted a public hearing concerning the variance request on Monday, September 24t',2018, and WHEREAS,the Town Clerk's Office has advised that it duly notified all property owners within 500 feet of the subject property, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that 1. due to the nature of the variance, the Local Board of Health determines that the variance would not be materially detrimental to the purposes and objectives of this Ordinance or other adjoining properties nor otherwise conflict with the purpose and objectives of any Town plan or policy; and 2. the Local Board of Health finds that the granting of the variance is necessary for the reasonable use of the land and is the minimum variance which would alleviate the specific unnecessary hardship found by the Local Board of Health to affect the Applicant; and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 201 BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Local Board of Health hereby approves the application of the 20 Bean Road LLC Residence for a variance from the Sewage Disposal Ordinance to replace its existing wastewater system with the absorption field of such new system to be located 4' from the property line in lieu of the required 10' setback on property located at 20 Bean Road in the Town of Queensbury and bearing Tax Map No: 227.10-1- 24, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to forward by certified mail a certified copy of this Resolution to the Adirondack Park Agency for its review, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that this approval Resolution shall not be effective until 30 days after such notice to the Adirondack Park Agency and shall be subject to any lawful action by the Adirondack Park Agency during such period. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE APPLICATION OF PETER AND KAREN BOGERT RESOLUTION NO.: BOH 28,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board serves as the Town's Local Board of Health and is authorized by Town Code Chapter 136 to issue variances from the Town's On-Site Sewage Disposal Ordinance, and WHEREAS, Peter and Karen Bogert (Applicants) have applied to the Local Board of Health for variances from Chapter 136 to install a replacement wastewater treatment system as follows: 1. Absorption field to be 12' from the house instead of the required 20' setback; REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 202 2. Absorption field to be 71.8' from the northerly neighboring well line instead of the required 100' setback; 3. Absorption field to be 90' from the lake instead of the required 100' setback; 4. Absorption field to be 2' from the southerly property line instead of the required 10' setback; 5. Clarus and pump station to be 3' from the house instead of the required 10' setback; 6. Clarus and pump station to be 4.5' from the north property line instead of the required 10' setback; and 7. Effluent sewer line to be 3' from the northerly property line instead of the 10'required; on property located at 133 Seelye Road in the Town of Queensbury, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury's Local Board of Health will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 15`h, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the Queensbury Activities Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, to consider Peter and Karen Bogert's sewage disposal variance application concerning property located at 133 Seelye Road, Queensbury(Tax Map No.: 227.17-1-55) and at that time all interested persons will be heard, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Local Board of Health authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town Clerk to publish the Notice of Public Hearing presented at this meeting and send a copy of the Notice to neighbors located within 500' of the applicant's property as required by law. Duly adopted this 24`h day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs.Atherden,Mr.Ferone NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION ADJOURNING QUEENSBURY BOARD OF HEALTH RESOLUTION NO.BOH 29,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns from the Queensbury Board of Health and moves back into the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury. Duly adopted this 241h day of September, 2018 by the following vote: AYES: Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier, Mrs. Atherden, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer NOES: None ABSENT:None 2.0 PUBLIC HEARINGS REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 203 PUBLIC HEARING—QUEENSBURY CONSOLIDATED SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL 2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I will open the public hearing. Any member of the public wish to speak to what is being proposed here to the Queensbury Consolidate Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018? PUBLIC HEARING OPENED NO COMMENT SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Seeing none, any Town Board discussions. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING QUEENSBURY CONSOLIDATED SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL FOR 2018 RESOLUTION NO.344,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a,the Queensbury Town Board has prepared the Queensbury Consolidated Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 assessing the expense of district improvements of general sanitary sewers located in the Queensbury Consolidated Sanitary Sewer District and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS,the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing, and WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves,confirms and adopts the Queensbury Consolidated Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 for payment of public improvement expenses within the District in accordance with New York State Town Law §202 and§202-a at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit Queensbury Consolidated 12151.61 58,500 1 4.8141 and BE IT FURTHER, REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 204 RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES : None ABSENT:None PUBLIC HEARING RESERVOIR PARK SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL 2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 24,2018 PUBLIC HEARING OPENED SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Anyone like to speak to the proposed Reservoir Park Sanitary Sewer Benefit Tax Roll for 2018? Seeing, none, any Town Board member? Hearing none, anyone want to move this forward. NO COMMENT PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESERVOIR PARK SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL FOR 2018 RESOLUTION NO.345,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Anthony Metivier WHEREAS,in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a,the Queensbury Town Board has prepared the Reservoir Park Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 assessing the expense of district improvements of general sanitary sewers located in the Reservoir Park Sanitary Sewer District and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS,the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing, and WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the Reservoir Park Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 for payment of public improvement expenses within the District in accordance with New York State Town Law §202 and§202-a at the following rate: REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 205 District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit Reservoir Park I 25 I I 10,945 I I 437.800 I and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier NOES : None ABSENT:None PUBLIC HEARING ROUTE 9 SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL-2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14,2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Any member of the public like to speak to this. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED NO COMMENT PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING ROUTE 9 SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL FOR 2018 RESOLUTION NO.346,2018 INTRODUCEDBY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS,in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a,the Queensbury Town Board has prepared the Route 9 Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 assessing the expense of district improvements of general sanitary sewers located in the Route 9 Sanitary Sewer District and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS,the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing, and WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 206 RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the Route 9 Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 for payment of public improvement expenses within the District in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit Route 9 6154.42 244,400 39.711 and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden NOES : None ABSENT:None PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH QUEENSBURY-QUEENSBURY AVENUE SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL 2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14,2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I will open the public hearing. Anyone like to speak to the South Queensbury Queensbury Avenue Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018? Seeing none, I will close the public hearing. Any Town Board discussion, hearing none anyone like to move this forward. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED NO COMMENT PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING SOUTH QUEENSBURY- QUEENSBURY AVENUE SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL FOR 2018 RESOLUTION NO.347,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHEREAS,in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a,the Queensbury Town Board has prepared the South Queensbury—Queensbury Avenue Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 assessing the expense of district improvements of general sanitary sewers located in the South Queensbury—Queensbury Avenue Sanitary Sewer District and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 207 WHEREAS,the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing, and WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the South Queensbury—Queensbury Avenue Sanitary Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 for payment of public improvement expenses within the District in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit South Queensbury-Queensbury Ave. I 1139.67 I I 30,075 I I 26.389 I and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs.Atherden,Mr.Ferone NOES : None ABSENT:None PUBLIC HEARING WEST QUEENSBURY CONSOLIDATED SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL-2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14,2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I will open the public hearing for West Queensbury Consolidated Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED NO COMMENT PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING WEST QUEENSBURY-CONSOLIDATED SEWER DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL FOR 2018 RESOLUTION NO.348,2018 INTRODUCED BY:_Mrs. Catherine Atherden WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 208 WHEREAS,in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a,the Queensbury Town Board has prepared the West Queensbury Consolidated Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 assessing the expense of district improvements of general sanitary sewers located in the West Queensbury Consolidated Sewer District and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS,the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing, and WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the West Queensbury Consolidated Sewer District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 for payment of public improvement expenses within the District in accordance with New York State Town Law §202 and§202-a at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit West Queensbury Consolidated 1770.16 176,200 99.539 and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None PUBLIC HEARING GLEN LAKE AQUATIC PLANT GROWTH CONTROL DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL FOR 2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14,2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-This is Glen Lake. It is basically the same a hundred and thirty dollars per unit. Last year they raised forty three thousand four hundred and sixty five. This year they will raise forty three thousand three hundred and thirty five. They have a fund balance of a hundred and forty seven thousand forty dollars. We have public hearing on this tonight. Any member of the public wish to speak to the 2018 Glen Lake Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll? Please come forward and state your name for the record. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED JOANN PETERSON, BIRCH ROAD-I am new to your neighborhood. I am going to apologize; I just need you to explain a few things to me.I retired from municipal government so I worked for people like you. I was Superintendent of Recreational Parks. We had a lake under my jurisdiction. It was opened to the public. I am under the impression that Glen Lake is opened to the public. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Yes. We have public access there for canoe and kayak use. MS.PETERSON-So why is it that the people who live around the lake have to pay for it when everybody gets to use it? SUPERVISOR STROUGH-The Town Board puts in a fair amount. REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 209 MS.PETERSON-I understand that. Why isn't it spread the whole bill spread amongst the whole Town? We didn't make certain people pay that lived around the lake. We made everybody in the whole Town of Clarkstown pay for the aquatic work that we had done. It was done between the DEC and the Recreation and Parks Department. Then when we went onto different companies, we worked directly with them. Our Town was much bigger. It was eighty five thousand people. I am not sure how big Queensbury is. I am just a little confused. You know you are used to doing it one way. We are used to doing it a different way. I just wanted a clarification. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-First of all it is a district. A regional management entity that has to have a defined number of entities that are in it. We use units. They divide these units differently for these different districts. If you live on the lake, it might be one unit. If you live off the lake, but have lake rights it might be a half a unit. The Town of Queensbury owns several properties on there. I was looking real quick,but I didn't expect this question. I think we are the largest contributor. Paul Derby are we the largest contributor here? PAUL DERBY-Yes. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-So we are the largest contributor. MS.PETERSON-What about the Great Escape? A lot of water comes in through the Great Escape and that is where we have a lot of problems. I was under the impression they are not part of the special district. I do not understand why. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-When they set up the district years ago, they were not included for whatever reason. MS.PETERSON-Can that be changed? Just because a mistake might have been made, do you think we could look into correcting it? SUPERVISOR STROUGH-It can be. MS.PETERSON-And... SUPERVISOR STROUGH-You have an Advisory Board. Have you been part of that? MS.PETERSON-Yes I have.I have gone to the meetings. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Has the Advisory Board not as an individual, but has the Advisory Group made any recommendations to add that entity? MS.PETERSON-They said they would ask. I do not see why the Great Escape would volunteer to be part of a tax district if they are not already paying.I would think that would have to come from the Town. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Right. I think the original definition was that those who are on the shoreline or benefit from the lake by having a deeded access to the lake were the ones that were the targets. That did not include the Great Escape by that definition. MS.PETERSON-The water does flow under the trail into the lake. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-And it flows from Rush Pond. It flows from the mountain. You can make the argument that all those people should be... MS.PETERSON-The Great Escape does have a large water situation going on over there. A discharge. I am just looking at it from a fresh set of eyes that's all. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-That is all right.It is appreciated. MS.PETERSON-I feel like I am back at work. Thank you very much. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Thank you. That is something the Advisory Committee can take up, right Paul. Anybody else like to speak to this? MIKE MASHUTA,41 BIRCH ROAD-I have lived there for more than fifty years now.I noticed that this past year that the aquatic invasive plants both pondweed and milfoil are far worse than they have ever been. All of the treatment was done at the beginning of the year. They completely eradicated the milfoil. The milfoil is completely back and a second invasive is in there the pondweed. It has actually choked out several pieces of property already. It might be directly related to sewage difficulty. Some of the places that are really old have the worse pondweed. I don't know if there is a direct link, but we have the largest problem on our hands in fifty years with the decreased volume flowing in through the inlet. Just the total number of invasive plants volume metrically. We went from being the cleanest clearest lake two or three years ago.It is something that is really on the borderline of devastating for some homeowners at this point. I just want to advise the Board of that condition. REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 210 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Well I am probably as familiar with that lake as you are maybe more so. MR.MASHUTA-I am on the lake every day. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Well I kayak it almost every weekend. MR.MASHUTA-Good. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I am usually up early when not too many people are out. I caught Paul one day. I caught Jim Underwood last week. In overall, it is much better than it was ten years ago. I did see the pondweed more so than I have in previous years. Especially at the mouth of the inlet,the milfoil was stronger than I would like to see it. Let me tell you that we do a survey of our actions that we did this spring. We try and determine the effectiveness for management plans. Maybe you don't know, but Paul Derby, Paul McPhillips and I worked with the DEC and we will probably be starting this in January,February. We sit down with Solitude who is your management company at least for chemical applications. Paul works with others as well. I don't work with them directly.We work out a management plan. This summer it was unusually hot so we saw the growth of these invasives to a greater degree than we like to see. Keep in mind we are never going to get rid of the invasives. As a matter of fact, there is one member of the DEC that we work with on the management team who believes that invasives are here to stay. What we are going to do is try and manage them. You want some of the invasives because they are plants and do provide a kind of environment for the fish and the other animal life that depends on a variety of vegetation. We did even plant some native vegetation this time around.We will see how that works,too.That will be part of our team. When we sit down in January and February, I am sure that Paul Derby or Paul McPhillips would enjoy having you come along with us. If you want to speak to the management program, we try and deal with the DEC. The DEC is trying to down play chemical use, which is a powerful way of controlling some of these invasive species. They would rather see us use mechanical means. We have been trying to wean ourselves off the chemicals and go to the mechanicals to assess what we are doing. Every year we assess what we did the previous spring and during the summer with the mechanical harvesting, the suction harvesting and see what was effective. The management program goes on and I am sure Paul will invite you to be part of that if you are interested Mr. Mashuta. MR.MASHUTA-I appreciate that John. I have been involved for the past three years. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Very good. MR.MASHUTA-Things are going very slowly. I think January,February is far too late to plan for next year. I think the kayak view of the late is limited. That is why it took Solitude, and Paul, and everyone else to go around on a pontoon boat and New York State to look at the areas. It really has never been... Thank you. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Any other member of the public like to speak to the Glen Lake Aquatic Plant Control District Benefit Tax Roll. PAUL DERBY, Chair of the Advisory Committee-Just to clarify a couple points. Of course,you know John you and I have sat at those meetings of the DEC. It is always a balancing act. We put out a management plan and then they will let us do this or that. What happen with the... pondweed that came back this year is that someone at the DEC wanted to see more of those plants there. We used an herbicide that had no effect on the pondweed so we did see a very big rebound this year. It was eleven years ago we had to do a whole day treatment because the milfoil and pondweed was very bad. I am fearful depending on what we are able to do next year how we might be in that situation again. We will go to the DEC and take folks with us. We will do the best we can to manage. We had seven weeks of hand harvesting this year for milfoil. We also did spot treatments in the inlet,the outlet and some other areas. They had some control,but that inlet has been annually pesky. We are going to have to keep managing that to keep it under control. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Anyone else? KATHERINE BRASS-9 MERRY LANE,LAKE GEORGE ON GLEN LAKE-We lived there fourteen years this year. This is one of the more significant years that we have had in terms of the pondweed.... We have had other years where it has been quite significant. We hand harvest in our area to keep swim area clear for our grandchildren. We have a pontoon boat. We are out every day on the boat...we take a look around. It is not just in the inlets this year.It is pretty much through the body of the lake. I know we have a taxing district. I support the taking district. We support the chemical treatment. Hand harvesting if it works. I am sure they worked really hard at doing that this year. We would tell you it didn't look very effective. I had harvested, I did it five times almost every couple of weeks. You cannot keep up with the pondweed. You cannot keep up with the milfoil. I don't think that the mechanical means are particularly effective with the proliferation that we have. I would like to see them at least consider as part of the process I know that Paul Derby will probably take care of that. I would just like to make sure that people are noting and trying something more than just the mechanical means that is not always effective. REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 211 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Katherine I understand and we will. MS. BRASS-From a taxing district I think that it is good in getting everybody to participate. I think the chemicals work better. I am all for hand harvesting in a limited way, but I don't think you can hand harvest Glen Lake. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-We will make that argument as we always do to the DEC. MS.BRASS-I know.I just feel maybe it helps if we put it on record it will make next year better. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-It does. MS.BRASS-We are here for the long run.We would like to continue to see the lake look healthy. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Thank you Kathy. Anybody else like to speak to the Glen Lake Aquatic Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll. PAUL DERBY-Can I say one more quick thing. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Yes. MR. DERBY-FYI Glen Lake people. We are having a meeting on October 9, 2018, Tuesday. Part of that meeting is going to be gathering your views and testimonies and perhaps petition about the invasive weeds so show up that night. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Thank you. Anybody else, Glen Lake. Seeing none, I will close the public hearing. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING 2018 GLEN LAKE AQUATIC PLANT GROWTH CONTROL DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL RESOLUTION NO.349,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHEREAS,the Queensbury Town Board previously scheduled a public hearing concerning adoption of the proposed Glen Lake Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing and also mailed copies of the Notice to all property owners within the Benefit Assessment District, and WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the Glen Lake Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit Glen Lake Aquatic Plant Growth Control 1 333.35 43,335 129.9999 and BE IT FURTHER, REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 212 RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES : None ABSENT: None PUBLIC HEARING LAKE SUNNYSIDE AQUATIC PLANT GROWTH DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL-2018 PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 14,2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I will open the public hearing on the Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth District Benefit Tax Roll. Any member of the public wish to speak to this. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED BOB HUNTZ, SUNNYSIDE LAKE-I live on Sunnyside Lake. I am the President of the Lake Sunnyside Protective Association. We really are happy with our tax district. That we have it, that we have the funds available to be able to keep the lake in good shape. Some of you may remember four or five years ago, you could see islands in Lake Sunnyside that were milfoil. That grew to the surface and they covered probably twenty five percent maybe a little more than that of the entire lake.Now you don't see that. The lake is clear. We did a chemical treatment a number of years ago that was before we had the tax district. We decided that we would not use any chemicals again. We didn't want to anyway and we haven't. We have gone to harvesting the invasive plants that are in the lake. Harvesting, of course,is more expensive than chemicals,but certainly, it is safer. We do have a management plan; of course,you never know what the future holds. We have plenty of money in our tax district now. It has been raised over the past five years. A bit of it has been expended. In fact,next week there will be harvesters on Lake Sunnyside. They were here in the spring. They are back now to clean up any milfoil plants that may have sprouted up over the summer so that we can keep that under control. The future threats...who knows what the future holds. There are a lot of concerns around New York State about hydraulic, which has been an invasive plant in Florida for many years. It has inundated the lakes in Florida and now they are finding it in New York State to some degree. We hope that doesn't arrive at Sunnyside Lake. Of course, I hope it doesn't get to Glen Lake, also. Other kinds of threats are algae blooms. You hear a lot about harmful algae blooms around the State. You need to take steps to try to prevent that. There is also curly leaf pondweed,which Glen Lake is concerned with. We have some of that in Sunnyside. We did harvest some of it this spring. It can only be harvested in the spring because in the fall that pondweed dies down. We also have another weed in Lake Sunnyside.It is called broad leaf pondweed,which almost looks like a cabbage plant. That is a native weed. It is not invasive species. If it gets beyond control then you need to harvest that as well. We have taken a look at our finances and feel that we are in excellent shape. We had a meeting of the Lake Sunnyside Association and a meeting of the Advisory Committee for the tax district. The Advisory Committee was unanimous in deciding to cut our tax rate in half for next year since we do have a surplus. The Association we discussed the same thing a vote was taken and all of the members present, which there were probably close to thirty people present. All but two voted for cutting the taxes in half. One of the two people who voted against that motion said she voted against it because she thought we should keep it at the present rate and not reduce it. The other vote was to reduce the tax rate, completely eliminate it. We think we are in good shape for the future. We will have when we pay our bills for this year it will probably be close to sixty thousand dollars in our account. All of our bills have been paid. We paid back the Town for the help they gave us when we set up the district. The harvesting is starting next week. It will take a week or two. We will be able to pay that. With the funds that will be raised with the half fifty percent taxes for next year will probably get us up to seventy, seven five thousand dollars. Why that number. That is the number we have because of five years ago when we were inundated with milfoil. We had someone come in and do an estimate of what it would take to harvest the whole lake when it was so full of milfoil. That figure was seventy five thousand dollars. We do not want to be caught short and not be able to do the things that need to be done to keep the lake clear. We feel we want to keep that amount there. Of course, next year we can consider our taxes again. If we need to lower them further or raise them depending on what happens over the next year. We thank the Town for allowing us to have a tax district. The people who work for the Town that we deal with in getting bills paid are excellent,very cooperative with us.It is a good operation. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I think it is Bob. Thanks to your leadership,it has been a very successful program Lake Sunnyside better than ever. Anybody else like to speak to the Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth District Benefit Tax Roll. GENE CASELLA-LAKE SUNNYSIDE-The only reason that I am talking Bob just mentioned that two people did not agree. One wanted taxes to go up. One wanted no taxes. I am the one that wanted no taxes. The REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 213 reason why is because we have seventy thousand dollars in the kitty as he just mentioned. Our bills this year for the lake weed pulling and that sort of thing was around eighteen thousand dollars. We have about seventy thousand dollars left. I just think that right now my concern is we just want through a major reassessment in the Town. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-We constantly do.We stay at one hundred percent. MR.CASELLA-Mine went up fourteen percent. I am very concerned about taxes right now. The fact that my taxes are going up as much as they are. I just got my school tax. We have the lake that we have to be taxed for, too. I just thought and I agree with Bob by the way. If that is what everybody around the lake wants,just half of the past last tax bill then that is fine. I was hoping that we would have nothing for this year get a break for one year. It really is annoying that you have thirty people as Bob mentioned around the lake.Thirty residents that make the meetings if we make that many;really,it is around twenty that come to thirty people. There are eighty homeowners or property owners around the lake. There are only thirty people coming all the time. The thirty people that come are the people that are very happy with everything. I am the one voice crying wolf that is saying let's try to keep our taxes down. Anyway, I am not complaining about anything. All I was hoping was is I thought,I might ask you a question of Bob and I did not get a chance to talk to him. Years ago...used to pay for our lake and it wasn't very much. I should not say it was not very much. It was a nice amount of money that you paid. I just thought that in the light of the reassessment and the new taxes that we are all being charged. All we are going to be taxed is about half of what we have been taxed this past January. We are only talking about twelve or thirteen thousand dollars. How about forgiving us for one year that is my question. I really did not want to come up and ask you that. Since he said there is one person who is against paying the taxes. I am not happy with paying any more taxes to clean the lake especially when there is seventy thousand dollars in the till and it is only costing us twenty thousand dollars a year. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Thank you Gene. Anybody else like to speak to the Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax District. ERIC SAGE, 140 SUNNYSIDE NORTH-I appreciate very much what Gene Casella had to say. I have a lot of respect for him. He has been a dedicated member for PALS for many years. He has done a lot of efforts to help us out. I will say I am an Environmental Scientist. I have been studying the Lake Sunnyside ecology for many years especially with the invasive species. When we decided on presenting the next year's tax district of about fifty percent. The reason why we are looking at sustaining roughly seventy thousand in the budget is because there is so much uncertainty with the different types of species that we are facing. It is very possible we could get blasted with a thirty or forty thousand-dollar bill next year. At the meeting what we did we explained all the circumstances that we are facing. We presented this to as many people that possibly attend the meeting. This way they were able to make the most informed decision about what is the best solution what should we set for a tax district. So we decided to go with fifty percent. The vast majority of people understood why we made that decision. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Yes Eric you and I talked before now I remember. You really know your stuff. You are a great asset to Lake Sunnyside and I am sure other lakes as well. Thank you. Anybody else wish to speak to the Town Board about the Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll, seeing none I will close the public hearing. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING 2018 LAKE SUNNYSIDE AQUATIC PLANT GROWTH CONTROL DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL RESOLUTION NO.350,2018 INTRODUCED BY:—Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the Queensbury Town Board previously scheduled a public hearing concerning adoption of the proposed Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing and also mailed copies of the Notice to all property owners within the Benefit Assessment District, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 214 WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth Control District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth Control 1 175.04 12,677 72.424 and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier NOES : None ABSENT: None PUBLIC HEARING NORTH QUEENSBURY WASTEWATER DISPOSAL DISTRICT — DUNHAM'S BAY-BENEFIT TAX ROLL 2018 PUBLICATION DATE:SEPTEMBER 14,2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I will open the public hearing any member of the public wish to speak this,seeing none I will close the public hearing. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED NO COMMENT PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RESOLUTION ADOPTING 2018 NORTH QUEENSBURY (DUNHAM'S BAY) WASTEWATER DISPOSAL DISTRICT BENEFIT TAX ROLL RESOLUTION NO.351,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS,in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a,the Queensbury Town Board has prepared the North Queensbury(Dunham's Bay)Wastewater Disposal District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 assessing the expense of district improvements of general sanitary sewers located in the North Queensbury Wastewater Disposal District—Dunham's Bay and filed the completed Tax Roll in the Queensbury Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS,the Town Clerk posted and published the required Notice of Public Hearing, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 215 WHEREAS,the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing on Monday, September 24t',2018 and heard all interested persons, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves, confirms and adopts the North Queensbury (Dunham's Bay) Wastewater Disposal District Benefit Tax Roll for 2018 for payment of public improvement expenses within the District in accordance with New York State Town Law§202 and§202-a at the following rate: District Units Amount to be Raised Tax Rate/Unit North Queensbury(Dunham's 71 4,480 69.167(Building Units) Bay)Wastewater Disposal (60 w/Buildings 30.00(Vacant Units) 11 Vacant) and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to issue a warrant to be signed by the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk commanding the Town Tax Receiver to collect the sum(s) from persons named in the assessment roll and to pay the sum(s)to the Town. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden NOES : None ABSENT: None 3.0 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR FOR RESOLUTIONS ONLY(LIMIT-3 MINUTES) GEORGE WINTERS-4 JOHN CLENDON ROAD, QUEENSBURY-Spoke to the Board regarding Resolution Authorizing Promotion of Rick McFarlane From Mechanic to Working Supervisor in Town Highway Department. PAUL DERBY, QUEENSBURY-Spoke to the Board regarding Resolution Setting Public Hearing on Proposed Local Law of 2018 Enacting Chapter 137 Entitled, "Septic Inspection Upon Property Transfer" to Queensbury Town Code. 4.0 RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOWN OF QUEENSBURY AND ADIRONDACK HOCKEY COALITION, LLC RESOLUTION NO.: 352,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 216 WHEREAS,the Town of Queensbury has received a request for funding from the Adirondack Hockey Coalition,LLC for the Town to become a corporate sponsor of the ADK Thunder hockey team, and WHEREAS, the ADK Thunder attracts a significant number of people to the Town of Queensbury, City of Glens Falls and the general community, thereby serving as an economic development tool for tourism in Queensbury and the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 484,2007, the Queensbury Town Board provided for the Town's receipt of occupancy tax revenues from Warren County in accordance with the Local Tourism Promotion and Convention Development Agreement(Agreement) entered into between the Town and Warren County, and WHEREAS, the Agreement provides that specific expenditure of the funds provided under the Agreement are subject to further Resolution of the Queensbury Town Board, and WHEREAS,the Town Board wishes to provide funding to the Adirondack Hockey Coalition,LLC in the amount of$4,500 toward corporate sponsorship of the ADK Thunder with occupancy tax revenues received from Warren County, and WHEREAS, a proposed Agreement has been presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves the Agreement between the Town and the Adirondack Hockey Coalition,LLC substantially in the form presented at this meeting and authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute the Agreement,with funding for the Agreement not exceeding the sum of$4,500 and to be provided by occupancy tax revenues the Town receives from Warren County, to be paid for from Account No.: 050-6410-4412, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Budget Officer to take all actions necessary to amend the Town Budget and increase appropriations and revenues as necessary as follows: • Revenue Acct No. —050-0000-51113 Occupancy Tax Revenue $4,500; • Expense Acct.No. —050-6410-4412 Use of Occupancy Tax$4,500; and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that such Agreement is expressly contingent upon the Town Budget Officer confirming that the Town has unallocated occupancy tax funds available from Warren County. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden NOES : None ABSENT:None ABSTAIN:Mr.Ferone RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JUSTICE COURT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (JCAP) GRANT APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 217 RESOLUTION NO: 353,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the Town of Queensbury's Justice Court has advised the Town Board that Justice Court Assistance Program QCAP) Grant funds from the New York State Office of Court Administration(OCA)are now available to provide funding for Town Court improvements, and WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to authorize an application for these grant funds up to the maximum grant amount available, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor and/or Town Justices to apply for a Justice Court Assistance Program QCAP)Grant up to the maximum grant amount available from the New York State Office of Court Administration(OCA)to be used by the Town for Town Court improvements and take any further actions necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION APPROVING RE-PURCHASE OF GRAVES IN CEMETERY PLOT IN PINE VIEW CEMETERY FROM MARY TISINGER RESOLUTION NO.: 354, 2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY : Mrs. Catherine Atherden WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury Cemetery Commission previously sold three graves in a cemetery lot in the Pine View Cemetery to Mary Tisinger—Plot No.: 32-C,Hudson 91 Section, and WHEREAS,Ms. Tisinger has requested that the Town's Cemetery Commission buy back the lot, and WHEREAS, the Cemetery Commission and Cemetery Superintendent have recommended re- purchase of such lot and approval by the Town Board, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 218 RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves of the Cemetery Commission's re- purchase of three graves in Pine View Cemetery Plot No.: 32-C, Hudson 91 Section from Mary Tisinger for the amount of$700, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Cemetery Superintendent to arrange for the payment of such amount to Ms.Tisinger and properly account for the sale in the Town's books and records. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION TO AMEND 2018 BUDGET RESOLUTION NO.: 355,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the following Budget Amendment Requests have been duly initiated and justified and are deemed compliant with Town operating procedures and accounting practices by the Town Budget Officer, NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town's Accounting Office to take all action necessary to amend the 2018 Town Budget as follows: From To Code Appropriation Code Appropriation $ 001-1990-4400 Contingency 001-1430-4132 Other Legal Fees 1,100 002-9010-8010 NYS Retirement 002-8810-4400 Misc.Contractual 5,000 002-9040-8040 Workers' Comp 002-8810-4400 Misc.Contractual 5,000 040-9010-8010 Retirement 040-8340-4320 Svc. Material 10,000 040-0000-0909 Fund Balance 040-8340-4400 Misc.Contractual 51,825 Duly adopted this 24t"day of September, 2018 by the following vote: REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 219 AYES : Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier, Mrs.Atherden, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF TWO (2) 2019 FORD F-350 TRUCKS FOR USE BY TOWN HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO.: 356,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs. Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the New York State Legislature adopted legislation allowing any political subdivision in New York State to"piggyback"off an existing County Bid, and WHEREAS,the Town of Queensbury's Highway Superintendent has requested Town Board approval to purchase two (2) 2019 Ford F-350 Trucks for the amount of$59,164 each by the Town of Queensbury "piggybacking"with Onondaga County Bid 97974 2019, and WHEREAS,the Town will adhere to all New York State Law bidding requirements, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves of the Town Highway Superintendent's purchase of two(2)2019 Ford F-350 Trucks for an amount not to exceed the total amount of $118,329 from Van Bortel to be paid from Vehicles Account No.: 004-5130-2020, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs that funding for such purchases shall be by a transfer of$118,329 from the Highway Department's undesignated,unassigned Fund Balance Account No.: 004-0000-0909 to Vehicles Account No.: 004-5130-2020 and the Town Budget Officer shall amend the 2018 Town Budget, make any adjustments, budget amendments, transfers or prepare any documentation necessary to effectuate payment, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Highway Superintendent and/or Budget Officer to take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 220 NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PROMOTION OF RICK MCFARLANE FROM MECHANIC TO WORKING SUPERVISOR IN TOWN HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO.357,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the Town of Queensbury's Highway Superintendent has advised that there is currently a vacancy in the Working Supervisor position in the Highway Department, and WHEREAS, consistent with the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Highway Superintendent posted for such position, and WHEREAS, Rick McFarlane, a current full-time Mechanic within the Department, requested a promotion to the position, and WHEREAS,the Highway Superintendent recommends that the Town Board authorize the promotion of Mr.McFarlane from Mechanic to Working Supervisor as Mr.McFarlane has met the qualifications and has the required job experience for the position, and WHEREAS,the Town Board wishes to authorize the requested promotion, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the promotion of Rick McFarlane from Mechanic to Working Supervisor in the Town Highway Department effective on or about September 25"', 2018 at the rate of pay specified in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Town and CSEA for the Working Supervisor position for the year 2018, subject to a ninety (90) day probationary period and any other applicable Civil Service requirements, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Highway Superintendent and/or Budget Officer to complete any forms and take any action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 221 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF MOWER AND FIELD GROOMER FOR USE BY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO.: 358,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury's Parks and Recreation Director and Town Recreation Commission have requested Town Board approval to purchase a commercial mower and a field groomer with attachments to replace a 16 year old mower and a 21 year old field groomer in the Parks and Recreation Department, and WHEREAS, the Director obtained a quote dated 9/11/2018 under New York State Office of General Services Pricing: Group 440625, Award 922792, Contract 9PC67073 for a 2018 Jacobsen HR700 turf mower from authorized Jacobsen dealer,MTE Turf Equipment Solutions, for the amount of$69,665.95, and WHEREAS, there is no New York State Contract for Smithco field groomers and therefore the Director obtained a quote dated 9/17/2018 through a single source provider, MTE Turf Equipment Solutions, the authorized New York State Smithco dealer, for a Smithco Superstar ballfield groomer for the amount of $18,618.40, and WHEREAS, as MTE Turf Equipment Solutions is the only company and therefore the single source vendor which makes such Smithco field groomers, the Town Board wishes to waive the Town Purchasing Policy's two(2)quotes, self-imposed bidding requirement in this instance, and WHEREAS,the Town will adhere to all New York State Law bidding requirements, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves of the Parks and Recreation Director's purchase of a 2018 Jacobsen HR700 turf mower from authorized Jacobsen dealer, MTE Turf Equipment Solutions, for the amount of$69,665.95 in accordance with its quote dated 9/11/2018 and New York State Office of General Services Pricing: Group 440625, Award 922792, Contract 9PC67073 to be paid for from Misc.Equipment Account No.: 001-7110-2001, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that for the reasons outlined above, in these circumstances the Town Board hereby waives its requirement under the Town of Queensbury's Purchasing Policy for two (2) written quotes and authorizes the Recreation Director's purchase of a Smithco Superstar ballfield groomer from the single source provider, MTE Turf Equipment Solutions, the authorized New York State Smithco dealer, for the amount of S18,618.40 in accordance with its quote dated 9/17/2018 from Misc.Equipment Account No.:001-7110-2001, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 222 BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Budget Officer to amend the 2018 Town Budget by reducing appropriation 001-0000-0909 Fund Balance and increasing appropriation 001-7110-2001 Miscellaneous Equipment by$88,547 and the Town Supervisor,Parks and Recreation Director and/or Budget Officer to take such other and further actions as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES :Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIRING OF RUSSELL E. DUDLEY, JR., AS BUILDING MAINTENANCE MECHANIC IN BUILDING AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO.: 359,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury's Facilities Manager has advised the Town Board that there is currently a vacancy in the full-time Building Maintenance Mechanic position in the Building and Grounds Department, and WHEREAS, the Facilities Manager posted availability for the position, reviewed resumes and has made a hiring recommendations to the Town Board to hire Russell E.Dudley,Jr., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the hiring of Russell E. Dudley, Jr., as a full-time Building Maintenance Mechanic in the Town's Building and Grounds Department effective on or about September 25"', 2018 subject to Mr. Dudley's successful passing of a pre-employment physical as required by Town Policy and completion of a twenty-six (26) week probationary period, and contingent upon the Town successfully completing background checks as reasonably necessary to judge fitness for the duties for which hired and drug and/or alcohol screening, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that Mr. Dudley shall be paid at the hourly rate of pay for the Building Maintenance Mechanic position as delineated in the Town's current Agreement with the Civil Service Employees Association, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Facilities Manager and/or Town Budget Officer to complete any forms and take any action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018 by the following vote: REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 223 AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENGAGEMENT OF KUBRICKY CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION FOR PROVISION OF SITE WORK AND PAVING SERVICES AT TOWN PARKS RESOLUTION NO.:360, 2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS, by Resolution Nos: 95,2017 and 161,2018, the Queensbury Town Board authorized certain withdrawals and expenditures for specific Town Recreation Department capital improvements and maintenance projects including site work and paving improvements at Hovey Pond Park, Gurney Lane Recreation Area and Hudson River Park(Projects), and WHEREAS,the New York State Legislature adopted legislation allowing any political subdivision in New York State to"piggyback"off an existing County Bid, and WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury's Parks and Recreation Director (Director) and Recreation Commission have recommended that the Town Board authorize engagement of Kubricky Construction Corporation (Kubricky) for provision of site work and paving services related to the Projects by the Town of Queensbury"piggybacking" with Warren County Bid#WC 1-17—Heavy Highway Construction Roadwork Bid and as delineated in the Director and Recreation Commission's September 19, 2018 Memorandum for an amount not to exceed S177,000 as follows: • Gurney Lane Recreation Area - $70,000 • Hovey Pond Park - $90,000 • Hudson River Park - $17,000 and WHEREAS,the Town will adhere to all New York State Law bidding requirements, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs engagement of Kubricky Construction Corporation for provision of site work and paving improvements at Hovey Pond Park, Gurney REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 224 Lane Recreation Area and Hudson River Park(Projects)as delineated in the Parks and Recreation Director and Recreation Commission's September 19,2018 Memorandum for an amount not to exceed$177,000 as follows: • Gurney Lane Recreation Area - $70,000 • Hovey Pond Park - $90,000 • Hudson River Park - $17,000 and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs establishment of appropriations in Capital Project Fund Nos: 157, 146 and 107 and directs that payments of up to the total of$177,000 as set forth above shall be paid to Kubricky as currently budgeted from the respective Funds in the specific amounts and from the specific accounts as will be determined by the Town Budget Officer, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Parks & Recreation Director, Town Budget Officer and/or Purchasing Agent to take all actions necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF GLENS FALLS - GREATER GLENS FALLS TRANSIT SYSTEM AND TOWN OF QUEENSBURY FOR 2019/2020 RESOLUTION NO.: 361,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the City of Glens Falls operates a public mass transportation system known as the Greater Glens Falls Transit System (Transit System) which provides transit bus service within portions of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties, and WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury's current Transportation Agreement with the Transit System will expire as of December 3 Pt, 2018 and the Transit System has submitted a new Transportation Agreement for January 1,2019 through December 31,2020 to the Town for approval, and WHEREAS, such Agreement provides for the continuance of an Advisory Transportation Committee consisting of two members from the Transit System and two members from each participating community,and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 225 historically the Town of Queensbury's two representatives have been the Town Supervisor and Senior Planner, and WHEREAS, the Town Board believes that this public transportation service benefits and serves the public interest of Town residents, and WHEREAS, a copy of the Agreement has been presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves the Transportation Agreement between the City of Glens Falls' Greater Glens Falls Transit System and Town of Queensbury presented at this meeting for an amount of$59,137 annually for 2019 and the amount for 2020 will be set by the Advisory Committee in 2019(on which the Town has two representatives),to be paid from the appropriate account, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further approves of the appointment of the Town Supervisor and Senior Planner as the Town of Queensbury's representatives on the Greater Glens Falls Transit System Advisory Transportation Committee, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute the Agreement and the Town Supervisor, Senior Planner and/or Budget Officer to take such other and further action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW NO. _ OF 2018 ENACTING CHAPTER 137 ENTITLED, "SEPTIC INSPECTION UPON PROPERTY TRANSFER" TO THE QUEENSBURY TOWN CODE RESOLUTION NO.362,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to consider adoption of a Local Law whereby prior to any conveyance of real property in the Town of Queensbury Waterfront Residential (WR) Zone, property that utilizes an on-site wastewater treatment system must be inspected by the Town's Building and Codes Enforcement Office, and WHEREAS,proposed Local Law No.: of 2018, "A Local Law Enacting Chapter 137 Entitled `Septic Inspection Upon Property Transfer' to the Queensbury Town Code," is presented at this meeting, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 226 WHEREAS, New York State Municipal Home Rule Law §20 requires the Town Board to hold a public hearing prior to the adoption of any Local Law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board shall hold a Public Hearing at the Queensbury Activities Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, New York at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 15"', 2018 to consider proposed Local Law No.: of 2018 in substantially the form presented at this meeting and to hear all interested persons,and at that time may take any other actions authorized by law concerning proposed Local Law No.: of 2018, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to provide the public with at least 10 days' prior notice of the Public Hearing by causing a Notice of Public Hearing to be timely published in the Town's official newspaper and by posting the Notice of Public Hearing on the Town's website and public bulletin board at least 10 days before the date of the Public Hearing. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION APPROVING AUDIT OF BILLS - WARRANT OF SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2018 RESOLUTION NO.: 363,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs. Catherine Atherden WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to approve an audit of bills presented as a Warrant with a run date of September 20"',2018 and a payment date of September 25"',2018, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves the Warrant with a run date of September 20t',2018 and a payment date of September 25t',2018 totaling $356,175.35, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor and/or Town Budget Officer to take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT :None REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 227 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOWN OF QUEENSBURY AND GLENS FALLS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO.: 364,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHEREAS,the Town of Queensbury(Town)wishes to enter into an agreement with the Glens Falls City School District(School)regarding expansion of the School's bus garage facility that currently exists at 31 Glenwood Avenue in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the Town and the School have negotiated specific details and come to agreement concerning an expansion of the facility to include an approximately 20,000 square feet project site on the adjacent parcel at 35 Glenwood Avenue in the Town, and WHEREAS, a proposed Memorandum of Agreement between the Town and City is presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves and authorizes the Memorandum of Agreement between the Town of Queensbury and the Glens Falls City School District regarding expansion of the School's bus garage facility located at 31 and 35 Glenwood Avenue in the Town of Queensbury, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute such Memorandum of Agreement substantially in the form presented at this meeting and any other needed documentation, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Director of Planning, Zoning and Code Compliance and/or Town Budget Officer to take such other and further action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24t'day of September,2018,by the following vote: AYES Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES None ABSENT: None 5.0 CORRESPONDENCE DEPUTY CLERK O'BRIEN-Presented 2019 Tentative Budget to Town Board Members. 6.0 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR(LIMIT-4 MINUTES) GEORGE WINTERS, 4 JOHN CLENDON ROAD, QUEENSBURY-Spoke to the Board regarding his request six weeks ago regarding clearing around Farr Lane where it comes into the roundabout. 7.0 TOWN BOARD DISCUSSIONS COUNCILWOMAN JENNIFER SWITZER(WARD IV) REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING 09-24-2018, MTG#37 228 • Taste of the North Country is Sunday. It is a great family event. It always helps raise money for a lot of the local not-for-profits. Take the opportunity to see what some of the local restaurants offer and help some of the local not-for-profits at the same time. COUNCILMAN GEORGE FERONE(WARD III) • On Friday,September 28,2018,the Ben Osborn Golf Tournament will be held at the Top of the World Golf Course this is to support the Ben Osborn Memorial Fund. COUNCILWOMAN ATHERDEN(WARD II) • It is climate week in New York State. There is much everyone can do to reduce their carbon footprint. You can visit dec.ny.gov and find out all sorts of information. Southern Adirondack Solar Campaign there are two more events.One is in Chestertown tomorrow at the Ice Cream Parlor from five to seven. The other one is at Bolton at the Up Yonda Farm on October 6, 2018 from 9:30 a.m.to 11:30 a.m. If you are thinking about solar, contact Apex Solar or Solar Liberty to get a free assessment. They have discounts going now until the end of October. It is a very good opportunity if you are looking to have solar. COUNCILMAN METIVIER(WARD I) • Spoke regarding a resident who approached him before the meeting tonight regarding not having responded to an inquiry regarding crosswalks, noting he did not know how to respond to it. I feel crosswalks invite ignorance of people who feel they have the right-of-way.They will step out in front of cars even when cars are speeding at them.It creates a very dangerous situation. Spoke to the Board regarding the number one complaint in the Town,which is speeding.This is a problem in any area that you live in. If anyone that is listening tonight can come up with an idea that actually would work to slow people down we are all about it. SUPERVISOR STROUGH • Spoke regarding an article in the Post Star regarding changes to propose local law rejected,noting it is not true. We agreed to change it in two places.We spoke to that earlier. • Jean Williams from Feeder Canal Alliance thanked the Town Board for their support. • The new Welcome Center is in the Town of Queensbury. • Supervisors Report to Town Board and Community. • Thanked Counsel Schachner for his work on the Property Transfer Law • Thanked Look TV and sponsors Storedtech. RESOLUTIONADJOURNING REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING RESOLUTION NO.365,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns its Regular Town Board Meeting. Duly adopted this 24t'day of October,2018,by the following vote: AYES: Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES: None ABSENT:None Respectfully Submitted, Caroline H. Barber Town Clerk Town of Queensbury