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1963-12-26 11 11 64 This ,should be done by the town attorney to insure the legality of all portions. , 6 - The attached proposal has the.unanimous approval of the Planning Board. Yours truly, George- J. Kus4ner Chairman-Planning Board A sample ordinancefwas presented to the Town Board for study. RESOLUTION NO.. L77 intrpduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson . � t RESOLVED that the Audit of Claims as listed on Abstract #63-12 and numbered 905 through 987 inclusive and totaling $82,973.45 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote.- Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster. Noes None Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell Town Clerk Regular Meeting December 26, . 1963 Present: John 0. Webster , Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman t Curtis Lampoon Councilman Harold Akins Councilman The meeting was called to order at 7;30 p,. m. Visitors greeted were as follows: Chauncey Rowan - Interested in Extension of Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District Patricia Rowan - Interested in Extension of Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District Donald Mackie - Interested in Extension of Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. - Engineer for Sewer District Problems Otto Kuhl Engineer for Sewer District Problems Bernard Codner Superintendent of Highways _ Bernie Zovistoski - Glens Falls Post, Company George Liapes - Superintendent of North Glens Falls Water District Albert E. Beswick - Attorney, Representing Town of Queensbury Due to lack of space to hold the meeting at Queensbury Public School on Aviation Road; the meeting was adjourned to the Warren County Municipal Center on the Lake George Road, Route #9 at 8:05 p,. m. Following the re-opening; of the meeting, the clerk presented the proof of publication to do with the hearing on Extensions #3 and #4 of the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District. The posting� of the notices of the hearing was accomplished as follows by the clerk: Extension No. g 2 notices on Elm tree on N.W. Front Moynihan - 8 Broadacres Road- 1 notice on Elm tree on N.E. Front Moynihan - 8 Broadacres. Road l notice on Elm tree on S.W. Front Rowan 89 Coolidge Avenue. 1 notice Elm tree on N.W. Front Rowaa - 89 Coolidge Avenue. 65 Extension No. 4 1 notice Elm tree Front of Monroe - 13 Ashley Place 1 notice Elm tree Front of Prescott -t9 Ashley Place 1 notice Elm tree Side of Prescott - Broadacres Road & Ashley Place 1 notice Elm tree Front of Avrin 6 Luzern Place 1 notice E1}n tree Front of Tobias - 10 Luzerne Place A description of the extensions as planned was presented by the Supervisor. A request for any persons in objection to the proposed Extensions to speak at this time was extended. With no objectors present;, the hearing ryas declared clbsed. At a Special Meeting of the Town. Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, held at the Queensbury School in said Town on the 26t1i day of' December, 1963. Present John 0, Webster, Supervisor Harold C. Akins, Councilman N. Harwood Beaty, Councilman Curtis Lampson, Councilman Theodore Turner, Councilman In the Matter of the Establishment of Extension No. 3 to the Existing Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York. i A petition for the establishment of Extension No. 3' to the existing Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County,, Neer York, the said petition being dated December S, 1963,. was duly presented to this Town Board, together with the necessary plan and map attached thereto, and an order having been duly adopted by the Town Board on December 6, 1963,, for the hearing of all persons interested in the matter an the 26th day of December, 1963, at 7:30 o'clock, P.M., at the Queens- bury School,, which said order was duly posted and published as required by law, and a hearing having been held by the Town Board at the time and place specified in said order and all persons appearing who desired to be heard having been heard, now,. upon the evidence given upon such hearing, it is hereby determined that the said petition is signed and acknowledged or proved as required by law,, it duly complies with the requirements of Section 191 of the Town Law as to sufficiency of signers with respect to the boun- daries of the proposed extension as herein approved and it is otherwise sufficient; that all of the property and property owners within the proposed extension are benefited thereby;; that all of the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; and that it is in the public interest to grant in-whole the, relief sought, and it having been determined that the entire cost of the improvement in the pro- j posed extension will be paid directly by the petitioners, that no expenditure of town funds will be required and that the consent of the .Comptroller of the-State of New York for the establishment of the proposed extension is not required, it is ORDERED that Extension No. 3 to the existing Pershing- Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District, as proposed by said petition, be established in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, to be of the following description and coundaries, to wit: 1 E 66 Lots; Nos. 2 and 11 in Block 15 of Broadacres Subdivision, to gether described as follows : Beginning at the point in the southerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the northeasterly corner of Lot 2 and the northwesterly corner of Lot 3 and running thence south 18o 391 east along the division lines between Lots 2 and 3_ and along the division line between Lots 11 and 10 a distance of 300 feet to the point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue which marks the southeasterly corner of Lot 11 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 1.0; thence south 710 21.1 west along the nor- therly line of Coolidge Avenue a distance of 73 ` feet to the point which marks the southwesterly corner of Lot 11 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 12; thence north 18o 391 west along the ` division line between Lots 11 and 12 the division line between Lots 1 and 2- a distance of 300.06 feet to the point in the southerly line of Broad- acres Road which marks the northwesterly corner of Lot 2 and the northeasterly corner of* Lot I- and thence north 710 211 east along the southerly line of Broadacres Road a distance of 73 feet tothe place of beginning. Also Lot 8 and the southerly portion of Lot 7 in Block 14 of Broadacres Subdivision together des- -cribed as follows ; Beginning at the point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue which marks the ! southwesterly corner of Lot 8 and the southeasterly corner of Lot' 9 and runhing thence north 04o 581 east a distance of 77.21 feet to a point; thence north 32o 061 west a distance of 45 feet to a point; thence north 710 211 east a distance of 120.88+- feet to a point in the westerly line of Ashley Place;; thence south 18o 391 east along the westerly line` of Ashley` Place a distance of70.69 feet to a point; thence southerly along the -- kesterly side of Ashley Place on a curve having ` a radius of 200 feet a distance of 74.82 feet to a point; thence on a curve having a radius of ` 23 feet a distance of 52.53 feet to a point in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenues ana thence north 85o 021 west along the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue a distance of 136.28 feet to the place of beginning and it is further ORDERED that., upon approval by the State Department of Health, the improvement mentioned in said petition be constructed wholly at the expense of the petitioners. Dated: December 26, 1963. John O.. Webster Supervisor Theodore Turner ` Councilman N. Harwood Beaty Councilman H.C. Akins Councilman Curtis Lampson 'Councilman ` Members of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York. RESOLUTION NO. 178 introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, a petition for the establishment of Extension No. 4 to the existing Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, the said petition being dated December 5, 1.963, was duly presented to this Town Board, together with the necessary map: and plan attached thereto, and WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by the Town Board on December 6, 1963, reciting the filing of said petition, the improvements proposed, the coundaries of the proposed extension, and the estimated expense thereof and specifying the 26th day of December, 1963, at 7:30 o'clock„ P. M. , as the time and the Queens- bury School as the place where the Town Board would meet to con- sider the petition and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same, and WHEREAS, such order was duly posted and published as required by law,- and a hearing on the matter was duly held by the Town Board at the time and place specified at which all per- sons appearing who desired to be heard, it is RESOLVED AND DETERMINED that the petition aforesaid is signed and acknowledged or proved as required by law, it com- plies with the requirements of Section 191 of the Town Law as to sufficiency of signers with respect to the coundaries of the proposed extension as herein approved and is otherwise sufficient; that all of the property and property owners within the proposed extension are benefited thereby,, that all the property and pro- perty owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; and that it is in the public interest to grant in whole the relief sought, and it is further RESOLVED AND DETERMINED that the establishment' of an extension to the existing Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District as proposed by said petition be approved; that upon the approval of the proposed improvement therein by the State Department of Health and upon the required funds being made available or pro- vided for the said improvement mentioned in the petition be con- structed- and that such extension shall be designated and known as Extension No. 4 to the existing Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer District of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, and shall be bounded and described as follows Lots Nos. 4, 59 60 7 , 8, 9, 109 '1 1 1 and 12 in Block 7 of Broadacres Subdivision, together described as follows : Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Luzern Place which marks the northeasterly cor- ner of Lot 4 and the southeasterly corner of Lot 3 and running thence south 140 431 west a distance of 48.05 feet to a point; thence southerly along the westerly line of Luzern Place on `a curve having a radius of 554.66 feet a distance of 293.97 feet to the southeasterly corner of Lot 8 thence south 71021' west a distance of 70 feet to a point; thence westerly along the northerly line of Broadacres Road on a curve with a radius of 680 feet a distance of 200.18 feet to a point; thence on a curve with a radius of 33 feet a distance of,45.79 feet to a point- thence on a curve with a radius of 580 feet along the easterly line of Ashley Place a distance of 268.68 feet to a point; thence north 14016' east a distance of 535 feet to the point in the easterly line of Ashley Place which marks the northwesterly corner of Lot 12 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 13- thence south 17017' east a distance of 12'8.09+ feet to a point; thence north 06016' east a V distance of 66 feet to a point; thence north 11o431 east a distance of 77-.81 ,feet to a point; and thence south 78o17t east a dis- tance of 135 feet to the place of beginning. Also, L6ts 7, 8 and 9 in Block 6 of Broad- . acres. Subdivisioft, together described as follows: Beginning at the point in the e ' northerly line of Broadacres Road which marks the southeasterly corner of Lot 7 and running thence north 18o391 west, a distance of 59.80 feet to a point; ` thence north 02046' east a distance of 118.50 feet to the point which marks the northeasterly corner of Lot 9 _ and the' southeasterly corner of Lot 10; thence north 82o46t west along the division line between Lots 9 and 10 a distance of 115 feet to the point in the easterly line of huzerte Place which marks the northwesterly corner of Lot 9 and the southwesterly corner of Lot 10; thence southerly along the easterly line of Luzerne Place on a surve with a radius of 504.66` feet a distance of 228 feet to the point in the northerly line of Broadacres Road _ which marks the southwesterly corner of Lot 7 . and thence north 7lo2lt east along the northerly line of Broadacres Road a distance of 110.82 feet to a point, and it, is further RESOLVED that the proposed improvement in said Extension No. 4 to the Pershing-Ashley-Coolidge Sewer Di"strict, including construction costs, legal fees, engineering and all other expenses shall be financed by the issuance of obligations of the Town of Queensbury in accordance with the provisions of the Local Finance Law of the State of New York, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk shall within ten days sifter the adoption of this resolution file certified copies thereof in duplicate in the office of the Department of Audit and Control at Albany, N.Y. , together with an application by this Town Board in duplicate for permission to establish such Extension 4 as `provided by the Town Law, and that such application be executed by the Supervisor on behalf of the Town Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr: Tutner, Mr. `Lanftpsdn, 'Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION NO. 179 introduced by Mr. Akins, seconded by Mr. Sampson RESOLVED that the Receiver of Taxes and Assessments of the Town of Queensbury be and he hereby is authorized to open and maintain a checking account in the Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company in his name as Receiver'of Taxes and Assessments of the Town of Queensbury and to deposit therein all moneys received and collected by him as taxes and assessments required to be paid to him. in his official capacity, and be it further RESOLVED, that, as to school taxes collected and received by the Receiver .of Taxes and Assessments, he be and hereby is authorized and directed to draw checks on said account for his settlement with the respective school districts as required by the Education Law, and be it .further RESOLVED that the Receiver of Taxes and Assessments at the end of each month account to the Supervisor for any moneys collected and received for the Town of Queensbury or any special district therein and to draw checks on said account to the Supervisor for the amounts so collected and received, and be it further Resolution No. 179 - continued RESOLVED THAT THE Receiver of Taxes and Assessments be and he hereby is authorized to draw checks on said account to the County Treasurer for county taxes received and collected by him. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr, Akins :and Mr, Webster. Noes - None STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH December 239 1963 Mr. Ge r e C. Crannell, Clerk Town o Queensbury 95 Dixon Road 1 Glens Falls, New York Dear Mr. Crannell: i This is to call your attention to the fact that Robert A. Reid's term as health officer of Queensbury Town, Warren County, will expire on December 31, 1963. Your Board should meet at its earliest opportunity after the term expires and make an appointment for a four-year term beginning on the date on which you make the appointment. When the appointment has been made, kindly complete the en- closed "Notification of Appointment's form, have it signed by the President or Secretary of the Board and return it to this office at your earliest convenience. Thank y6u for your cooperation in this matter. Yours sincerely, I.T. Loudon„ M.D., D.P.H. District Health Officer LeRoy Phillips 61 Dixon Road Glens Falls, N.Y. 21 December 1963 Honorable members of The Town Board Town of Queensbury Gentlemen: Please regard this letter as an application for reapointment as Chief of Police of the Town of Queensbury. I have found it somewhat satisfing to be able to serve the Town in this capasity, and I will regard it an honor to serve this Office in the coming year, and to the best of my ability. I also recommend the reappointment of Police Officers Raymond Hoague and Joseph Daire. I wiah to commend the Board at this time for the splendid job I think you are doing and to thank you each one for your consideration and coperation both in the past and in the years to come. May I wish you and the Town of Queensbury a most progressive and prosperis 1964. Respectfully LeRoy Phillips '`7th December 26,' 1963 Town Board Town of Queensbury Gentlemen: , I would appreciate the appointment as Policeman 'in the Town of Queensbury for the coming year of 1964. Raymond J, Hoague Dec. 16, 1963 RX - 3-2446 Town Board Queensbury Dear Sir: If there is ever any openings as a special policeman in the Town of Queensbury I would like to be considered for the appointment. I have the qualifications and the recommendations if you would want"them. ` ` I am a Sgt. in the South Queensbury Fire Police and a company member. Respectfully ` Edward J. Waters December 26, 1963 Town of Queensbury Town Board GeAticraen: I understand that the assessors in the Town of Queeens- bury are appointed for two year terms by the town board, I would appreciate it if you will consider me for this position. I have held a real estate license for five years and feel that I am well acquainted with real estate values in the Town of Queensbury. I have a considerable amount of time to devote to the job and feel that if appointed I could do the job well and reflect credit on your decision. I have been a Republican Committeeman in the Town as you know for four years and have worked for you gentlemen in the past and will be happy to do so in the future. Very truly yours, , George Liapes STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION 1.30 Ontario St. , Albany 1, N.Y. Warren Queensbury G-1349 December 13, 1963 Town Board Town of Queensbury Warren County Gentlemen: This concerns your request for a speed restriction on Old Forge Road, a town highway, between Dixon Road and the southwesterly 71 (State Traffic Letter - continued) intersection of Clark Street in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County. A study of conditions has been oompleted. Investigation revealed 8 ,units of Marginal development within the 0.25+ miles. This is below that which is considered minimum for an effective and realistic speed restriction. 'The houses are all on. the south side which would seem to eliminate the need for pedestrians to cross the highway. Factors to justify a reduced speed zone are not in evidence and we regret that it appears proper to deny the request. - Nery truly yours, - `� STATE TRAFFIC COIvZiISSION WILLIAM S. HULTS Chariman RESOLUTION NO. 180 tintroduced by-Mr. Akins, seconded by Mr. Lampson Whereas, Chapter 814 of the Laws of 1948 -provides that there shall be a Board of Cemetery Commissioners of the Town of Queensbury to consist of three members appointed by the Town Board for three year terms to expire on June 30 of each year, and Whereas, it appears from the records of the Town Clerk that Sidney Van Dusen was last appointed by the Town Board for a term which expired on June 30, 1961; that Frank L. Cowles was last appointed for a term which expired on June 30, 1962; and that Charles K. Denny was last appointed for a term which expired on June 30, 1963, and that said Commissioners have been holding over since the expiration of their respective terms, be it RESOLVED that Sidney Van Dusen be and he hereby is appointed a member of the Board of Cemetery Commissions of the Town of Queensbury for a term commencing-as of July 1, 1561 and-to expire on June 30, 1964; that Frank L. Cowles be and he hereby is appointed a member of the Board of Cemetery Commissioners of the Town of =- Queensbury for a term commencing as of July 1, 1962, and to expire on June 30, 1965; and that Charles K. Denny be and he hereby is appointed a member of the Board cif Cemetery Commissioners -of the Town of Queensbury for a term commencing as of July 1, 1963, and to expire on June 30, 1966. Duly adopted by the following voter Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION NO.. 181 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Warren County adopted Resolution No. 179 on November 22, 1963, levying a benefit assess- ment in the total amount of $1,050.00 in the: Pershing-Ashley- Coolidge Dewer District of the Town of Queensbury for the fiscal year of 1964 on the basis of 21 parcels at $50.00 per parcel; and also levied a benefit assessment in the total amount of $1,250.00 in the Reservoir Park Sewer District in the Town of Queensbury for the fiscal year of 1964 on the basis of 25 parcels at $50.00 per. parcel; and also levied a benefit assessment in the total amount of $7,500.00 in the Queensbury Drainage District in the Town of Queensbury on the basis of 242 cents per lineal foot, and Whereas , the Town Board has prepared a benefit assessment E_ roll for each of said special districts for the fiscal year of 19649 be it RESOLVED that warrants be issued to the Receiver of Taxes and Assessments of the Town of Queensbury requiring him to collect from several persons and corporations set forth in said assess- ment rolls the sum of sums set opposite each name without penalty or fee if paid before the 1st day of July, 1964, and with a 72 (Resolution No. 181 - continued) penalty equal to 107o of such assessment if paid between July It 1964 and October .15, 19649 and that the Receiver of Taxes and Assessments return said assessment rolls and warrants to the Supervisor on or before October 25, 1964, and be it further RESOLVED that the Supervisor and Town Clerk be and they hereby are authorized and directed to sign such warrants and affix the seal of the Town of Queensbury thereto, attach said warrants to the said respective assessment rolls and deliver the same to the Receiver of Taxes and Assessments on or before December .319 1963. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. 4eaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr, Webster Noes - None A letter of recommendation to do with the appointment of a temporary Water Superintendent for the Queensbury Water District was presented from Mr,r, Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. , the engineer for the water district. A copy of the letter was presented to each member of the Town Board and placed on file by the Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 182 introduced by Mr. Akins, seconded by Mr. Beaty RESOLVED that Jerome Thorne, of R. D. 1 , Glens Falls, N.Y. , a resident of the Town of Queensbury, be and he hereby is appointed Superintendent of the Queensbury Water District on a provisional basis at an annual salary of $4,500.00 effective January 1, 1964, and be it further RESOLVED that the Warren County Civil Service Cornmi?sion be requested to co¢duct an examination to establish an eligible list for such position from which a permanent appointment may made. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, M;-. Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes - None Jy' RESOLUTION NO._'183 introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Turner .. WHEREAS, this Town Board adopted resolution number 175`on December 12, 1963, which authorized the transfer of certain amounts from the Queensbury Water District Construction Account, Project APW-Ny-52G, to the General Fund, and WHEREAS, this resolution did not include two items concerning expenses for engineering services which should have been included in this resolution, therefore, be. it , RESOLVED, that there be paid from the Queensbury Water District Construction A ecount, Project APW-NY-52G, to the General Fund the following amount:. The sum of $2,498.35 paid to Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. for engineering services from the General Fund on September 13, 1962 and that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to draw a check against the Queensbury Water District Construction Account, Project #APW-NY-52G in the amount of $2,498.35 in reimbursement of the foregoing item and deposit the same to the credit of the General Fund, and be it further RESOLVED that there `be aid from the p Queensbury Water Distr�.ct Construction Account, Project APW-NY-52G, to the Capital Note Account the following amount: The sum of $1,117.00 paid to Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. , for engineering services from the Capital Note Account on February 14, x.962. 78 (Resolution No. 183 - continued) and that the Supervisor be andrhe hereby is authorized and directed to draw a check against the Queensbury Water District Construction Account, Project APW-NY-52G in the. amount of $19117.00 in reim- bursement of the foregoing item and deposit the same to the credit of the Capital Note. Account. ` Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes- Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr.. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION NO. 184 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty. Whereas , Tom Rogers and Cleo H. Rogers have delivered to the Town Board a deed., dated June 7`, 1963, which conveys to the Town• of Queensbury, for a town Highway to be known as Wintergreen Road, a parcel of land in the Old Forge Park subdivision 50 feet in width from Sherman Avenue to Old. Forge Road, as designated on the State of New York inventory as 163A Whereas, Bernard Codner, Town Superintendent, of Highways, has reported to the Town Board that, in his opinion, the said parcel of land is in condition to be accepted as a town highway, and should be added to the town highway. system, and t Whereas, Albert E. Beswick, County Attorney, has advised the Town Board that he has examined said deed and a map of Old Forge Park`and1that in his opinion the said deed is in proper form to be accepted and recorded, be it RESOLVED that the Town of Queensbury accept from Tom Rogers and Cleo H. Rogers the aforesaid deed, dated June 7, 1.963, and that the same be recorded in the office of the Warren County Clerk and filed in the office of the Town Clerk, and that upon the recording of said deed the said parcel thereby conveyed be accepted and maintained as a town highway and be designated as Wintergreen Road. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION N`0. 185 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by W. Beaty Whereas, Tom Rogers and Cleo Rogers have delivered to the Town Board a deed, dated June 5, 1963, which conveys to the. Town of Queensbury for a town highway.. a parcel of land 50 feet in width from Meadowbrook Road to Meadow Lane, as designated on the State of New York Inventory as #261, . and N r C Q Whereas, Bernard Codner, Town Superintendent of Highways, has reported to the Town Board that, in his opinion, the said parcel of'land is in condition to be accepted as a town highway and has recommended that it be accepted as a town,hignway and added to the town highway system, and Whereas, Albert E. Beswick, County Attorney, has advised the Town Board that he has examined said deed and map of Ridge Meadows and that in his opinion the said deed is in proper form to be accepted and recorded, be it RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury accept from Tom Rogers and Cleo H. Rogers the aforesaid deed, dated June 5, 1963, and that the same be recorded in the office of the Warren County Clerk and be filed in the office of the Town Clerk., and that upon the recording of said deed the said parcel thereby conveyed be accepted and maintained as a town highway. Duly adopted by the following vote.' Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes None f 74 t . RESOLUTION NO. 186 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Akins Whereas, during the fiscal year 1963 the town Board has authorized additional expenditgres not anticipated in the -1963 budget, `such as increased supervision at the town dump, etc. , therefore be ' it RESOLVED, that there be and hereby is appropriated from the Contingent Fund to the. funds appropriatsed for the kollowi:ig pxirposes the amount set opposite each item: General Town Fund - Elections, -Compensation of offieia7.s $ 68.00 General Town Fund - Elections, Compensation of Custodians 3.00 General Town Fund- Town Offices,- other expenses 114.78 General Town Fund - Employees Retirement System, Town share 266.38 ,..1 General Town Fund .- Social Security, Town Share 281.06 General Town Fund - Association of Towns, Dues 46;00 General Town Fund - Insurance, Fire & Liability 383.12 General Town Fund - Town Clerk, Office& Other Expenses 221.58 General Town Fund - Supervisor, Office & Other Expenses 26.82 General, Town Fund - Receiver of Taxes, Miscellaneous Exp; 44.20 General Town Fund - Police, Compensation 24,51 General Town Fund - Police, mileage 70'39 General Town Fund Tewn Dump, expenses 2,800,56 General Town Fund - Registrar of Vital Statistics 69,00 i t TOTAL $ 41421.40 Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes None RESOLUTION ,NO. 147 introduced ,by Mr. Turner, seconded by 'Mr. Akins Whereas, during the fiscal year 1963 the town board authorized engineering services in the Queensbury Water District but paid for some of this service from the general town fund until the Queensbury Water District funds were made available for that purpose, and Whereas, the General Town Fund has now been reimbursed for these payments made on behalf of the Queensbury Water District, therefore be it RESOLVED, that surplus funds in the General Town Fund, iW the amount t of $3,088.78, be and the same are hereby appropriated to the General Town Fund, Services of Engineer & Expenses. Duly adopted .by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr., Lampson, Mr. Akins and W4.Webster Noes None RESOLUTION NO. 184 introduced byiMr. Akins, seconded by Mr. Lampson BE IT RESOLVED,, That the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby inaugurates a Relief Work Project which shall involve such work as the clearing of right of ways under the Highway Depart�ent, digging ditches for water mains and related work under the Department of the Water District, and other work which may include the laying of sidewalks and similar work of a constructive nature under other general Town Depart- ments, or any other work involved in the operation or maintenance of the Town of Queensbury, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Warren County Welfare Commissioner be ---' requested to furnish a list of the persons available for the type of labor mentioned in this Resolution, and BE Ix ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, . t t , immediately. That this Resolution shall become effective Duly adopted by the follwoing voter Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster Noes - None