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1964-03-19 SP 135 of the said lands of Cale Development Corporation; thence running north '05 degrees, 20 minutes and 30 second west along the said easterly bounds of the lands of Cale Development Corporation, 762.48 feet to the point and place of beginning, containing 0.525 acre of land, be the same mor or less. Bear- ings given in the above description refer to the magnetic meridian as of September 18, 1962" By order of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York. Dated: March 12, 1964. George C. Crannell Town Clerk RESOLUTION N0. 52 Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Lampson RESOLVED, that the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract #613 numbered 205 to 287 and totaling $18,933.56 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: . Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None On motion the meeting was adjourned. teectfully s it tk5 eorge Cranne 1 Town lerk Special Meeting March 19,, -1964 Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman :- The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p. m. ' Visitors greeted at the meeting were as follows: Barbara Bell - League of Women Voters Harriet Patrick League of Women Voters Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Leon Nassivera - Chairman of Assessors Jerome Thorne- Queensbury Water Superintendent James Tucker - Dog Warden ' LeRoy Phillips - Chief of Police John Van Dusen - Town Surveyor George Kushner - Chairman of Plann ag Board Robert Norton - Member of Planning Board, Representing the firm of Milton L. Crandall who will be the architect on the proposed new Town Office Building. Andrew R. Butz - Justice of Peace Forrest J. Crannell - Receiver of Taxes and Assessments" Bernie Zovistoski - The Post Star Justice of the Peace, Meredith Bentley suggested to the board that a full-action stop light should be installed at the intersection of Quaker Road and Dix Avenue. The Supervisor explained to Mr. Bentley, that the board had tentatively approved a blinker type light at this location. Action will be taken at a later time. 136 A motion was .i.ntroduced by Mr. Beaty and seconded by Mr. Lampson, that the minutes of the meeting of March 12, 1964 be approved. A change will be made by the clerk. Carried unanimously. March 6, 1964 Queensbury Town Board Town of Queensbury Gentlemen: As a long time Republican resident of the Town of Queensbury and one who is deeply concerned over our town government, I ' ask for .your -consideration in - the appointment to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Councilman Harold Akins. Certainly you all know of me and my interest in our town, but for the record: 1. I am 44 years of age and a graduate of Union College with a major in Government plus one year of law at the Albany Law School; 2. I am married with three children attending Queensbury School; 3. I own a home in a new .residential development in a section of our town that is not presently represented on our town board. In looking forward to your favorable consideration, I am respectfully, Ralph M. Nestle j 3 June Drive Glens Falls, N. Y. March 19, 1964 Queensbury Town Board, jQueensbury, N. Y. Gentlemen: I will appreciate your support of my application to the post of Councilman in the Town of Queensbury. In the 1959, General Election I received the support of 2,742 enrolled iaoters and -was elected to serve a two-year term as a member of the Board of Assessors. Having previously served the town in that capacity from January 1960 to December.- 1961, I believe that experience in addition to other qualifications will enable me to properly serve as a member of the Town Board. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Donald H. Winchell 8 Greenway Drive, Town of Queensbury 137 A resolution was presented to the board which has been adopted by the Warren County Board of Supervisors, to sell a machine to the 'Town of Queensbury which will be used in machine type billing for different departments within the town. A letter which was received from the New York State Department of Public Works; to do with the final survey of the Warren-Washington County lines was discussed at length. A letter was received to do with the work being carried out at the town dump at present. A form of notice of application pursuant to provisions of Section 7#3 , SubdivisioA #2 of the Public L'ands •Law was received in the matter of the application of: John J. Abele and Gertrude M. Abele. A study of local Sales .and Assessments of residences and seasonal properties was presented by Mr. Leon Nassivera for interesting study by all members of the Town Board. The plans for the proposed new Town Office Building, which have been prepared by the office of Milton L. Crandall - Architect's were presented to the board and the town officials who were present. Mr. Norton was granted the floor to answer any questions to do with the lay-out of the proposed' Town Office. Building. Several interested officials voiced opinions as to changes p g s which � could be made to the advantage of each official. The cost of the construction was also discussed.; Mr. Sidney Van Dusen the Warren County' Clerk and also a member of the Pineview Cemetery Commission, in company of his son Ralph visited the meeting at this time. The approved map of West Mountain Park was presented, following the approval of the Planning Board. Mr. James Tucker the Dog Warden for the Town of Queensbury was present to announce that he intends to enforce a County Law governing confinement of dogs from Sun-down to Sun-up in the near future. ' i Mr. Bernard Codner, recommended to the Town Board that they should enter into an option agreement to purchase two sections of land near the present Town Dump on the Ridge Road, which become an extensive asset toward the operation of the dump. i A motion was made that all reports be accepted and placed on file. Carried unanimously. A vacancy now exists on the Town Board due to the resignation of Councilman Harold C. Akins, and it now appears that the vacancy will not be immediately skilled. It seems adviseable for the proper conduct of Town business to revise the Town Board Committee appointments until such time as Mr. Akins' successor is named. The Supervisor presented the following changes of Committee' s for 1964. The following committee changes are hereby made. �{ HIGHWAYS Lampson Beaty Turner l FIRE COMPANIES Turner Lampson Beaty Water District Lampson Beaty Turner Town. Office Buildin- Turner Lampson Beaty 138 Chairman--first named I wish to further advise that the standing committee here-to -for entitled Speed is now changed to the Traffic Safety Committee with the following named to be members of the committee Turner, Lampson, Beaty. First named to be chairman. RESOLUTI0N- NO. 53 introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Beaty. �TFiEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has recommended to the Town Board the purchase of a gravel pit in the northerly end of the town, and 14HEREAS, Kenneth McKinney, of R.D. 1, Glens Falls, N.- Y. , is the owner of a. parcel of land adjacent to the present town dump on Ridge Road -containing approximately 14 acres on which there appears to be a considerable quantity of good quality gavel and has offered to sell the property to the Town of Queensbury for the sum of $ 1,500.00, be it RESOLVED the Town of Queensbury enter into an option agreement with said Kenneth McKinney for the purchase of said property for the sum of $1,500.00, such option to be for 90 days during which a survey of the property can be made, and that the Town pay the sum of $150.00 for such option, the same to be applied on the purchase price, and that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to execute such option agreement on behalf of the Town of Queensbury and to pay the sum of $150.00 therefor from the general fund. Duly adopted by the following vote:, Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster. i Noes - None ' I � RESOLUTION NO. 54 introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Turner. RESOLVED that the Town of Queensbury purchase from Howard Mason, Cleverdale, N.Y. , for a price of $100.00 a parcel of land containing approximately one acre- of land situated on the easterly side of the Jenkinsville Road in the Town of Queensbury and lying between said road and the property of Kenneth McKinney, and be it further i RESOLVED that the Supervisor be and hereby is authorized to pay ' to Howard Mason the sum of $100.00 from the general fund upon delivery of a deed conveying the same to the Town of Queensbury in form approved by the County Attorney, Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION RELATING TO TRAFFIC CONTROL ON QUAKER ROAD AND GLENWOOD AVENUE IN THE TOWN IOF QUEENSBURY RESOLUTION NO. 55 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty WHEREAS, a large volume of high speed traffic is now being carried on Quaker Road, and WHEREAS, this board believes that the present stop signs 'on Glenwood Avenue do not furnish adaquate warning at its intersection with Quaker Road, thereby making this intersection dangerous and 139 (Resolution Igo. 55 Continued) WHEREAS, both Quaker Road and Glenwood Avenue are County Roads, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes that there be installed a blinking traffic" control light at the intersection of Quaker Road and Glenwood Avenue which will show red on Glenwood Avenue and yellow on Quaker Road, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Traffic Safety Committee of this Board is authorized to make the proper arrangements for the installation of this traffic control light. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster Noes —None RESOLUTION RELATING TO TRAFFIC CONTROL ON QUAKER ROAD AND DIX AVENUE IN'THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY- RESOLUTION NO. 56 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson. WHEREAS, a large volume of high speed traffic is now being carried on Quaker Road, ,and WHEREAS, this board believes that the present stop signs on Dix Avenue do not furnish adaquate warning at its intersection with Quaker Road, thereby making .,this intersection dangerous and WHEREAS, both Quaker Road and Dix Avenue are County Roads, therefore be it ' RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Weensbury hereby authorizes that there be installed a blinking traffic control light at the intersection of Quaker Road and Dix Avenue which will show red on Dix Avenue and yellow on 'Quaker Road, and be it further RESOLVED, THAT the Traffic Safety Committee of this Board is authorizer to make the proper arrangements for the installation of this traffic control light. ' Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE HIGHWAY LIGHTING RESOLUTION NO. 57 introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, a dangerous highway condition now exists at the intersection of the entrance of the Glens Falls Country Club with the Sound Pond Road, and WHEREAS, a dangerous highway condition now exists on Dix Avenue at the intersection of the entrance of the South Queensbury Fire Company and, WHEREAS, the lighting committee of this Board has inspected the conditions at both of these locations and has recommended that the conditions be improved by the installation of highway lighting, IL40 (Resolution No. 57 - continued) THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that a 175 watt mercury 'corrected' white highway light be authorized for installation at the intersection of the entrance of the Glens Falls Country Club with the Round Pond Road, and that a 175 watt mercury corrected white highway light be authorized for installation at the intersection of the entrance of the South Queensbury Fire Company on Dix Avenue, and. that the Town Clerk be' and he hereby is authorized and directed to contact the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. and make all necessary arrangements so that these authorized highway lights may be installed. Duly adopted by the' following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None RESOLUTION NO. 58 'introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by*Mr. _ Turner. ?,IHEREAS, a dangerous highway condition now exists at the intersection of Marnis Road, Country Club Road and Blind Rock Road, and ITHEREAS; the lighting Co committee 'of this Board has inspected the condition at this location and has recommended that the condition be improved by the installation of Highway lighting, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that a 1.75 watt mercury corrected white highway light be authorized for installation at the intersection of Mannis Road, Country Club Road and Blind Rock Road, and that the Town Clerk be and he is authorized and directeid to contact the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. and make-all necessary arrangements so that this `authorized highway light may be installed. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell Town Clerk