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1964-10-01 SP 312 (Resolution No. 165 - continued) Quality to meet New York State Division of Standards and Purchase requirements, Bids .must. include price per ton in 190 lb. bags and price per ton in. bulk and biOder must specify nearest distribution facility fvvm which shipment to the town will be made., Bids must be submitted in sealed opaque envelopes plainly marked "Salt Bid". Bids will be received until 7:00 p. .m._ at: the Town ,Clerk's Office 95 Dixon Road, Glens Falls,. New Yo rk; .or: the Highway Superintendent's — Office, Aviation Road, Glens Falls, New York, �,d will ►esublicly opened by the Town Board at 7:30 p.m. at the li ra 3 `qf" nsb�ry Junio i jSc3oof ., 75 Aviation Road, Glens ,Falls, New York, October rf The Town Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Town Board, Town of Queensbury „ .. Geprge, C. Crannell, Town Clerk On motion the meeting ,adjourned at. 11:.39 p. M. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell Town, Clerk Special Meeting October 1, 1964 Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor —" N. Harwood Beaty Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis tampson Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was. called to order at 7:30 p.m., The following visitors were greeted by the Town Board: Charles Sicard Mr. George Kushner Kenneth Bonner Duston Cemak Peter Maille Roderick Wheeler Mrs Harry, Codner Atty., Salvatore Leomberno Mr. $t Mrs. George Lehmann Lysle W; Mdrton Mrs. Francis Anauo Harold G. Woodruff Mr. L. J. Norton Michael'A. Cipollo Mr. Ralph Pike Atty. Albert E. `Beswick Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hoague Bernard J. Codner Mr. Edward Pitken Jerome Thorne Mr. Richard Van Dusen Thomas Malone Edward Barrett Floyd Pickett The public hearing was declared open to do with the application of Kenneth Bonner , to locate a Mobile Home outside of a duly licensed Mobile Home Court. 313 Proof of publication was read by the clerk. The notice as published was read by the clerk. The application of Mr-., Bonner was read by the clerk.; The Supervisor asked for persons to speak in favor of the application. Mrs. Richard Hoague stated that she felt that applicant should have the priviledge of placing the mobile home at the stated location. Mr. Bonner was granted the floor. A statement was advanced by Mr. — Bonner to announce that he has sold his present home. It is the intent of the applicant to improve the property in question; the mobile home will also be kept is good repair. Supervisor Webster requested opinions against the locating of this mobile home . Mrs. Francis Anauo-stated that by placing the mobile home at the suggested location would tend to-reduce the appraised value of their home. Mr. Roderick Wheeler made the statement that in his opinion the mobile home-in question would reduce the value of his property. A statement was also forth coming from Mr. Wheeler that he didnot believe that locating this mobile home was a necessity for the applicant. Mr. -L. J, Norton of West Mountain Road spoke to the Town $oard in reference to the fact that in his opinion the location of a mobile home in,the neighborhood would be a detrement to property values inthe area. Mr, Bonner was questioned. by the .town board as to what his plans were at present on the disposition of the balance of the lots at the location of the mobile home in question at this time. Mr. L. J. Norton stated that all of his property is restricted as to the locating of mobile homes on same. The hearing was declared closed at this time. Attorney Donald Borth of the fake George Park Commission visited the meeting at this time. A group of representatives of the Assembly Point Association were greeted by the Town Board at this time. Mr. Lysle Morton was introduced as the President of the Association, who spoke for' the group. A petition was presented to the town board ,to request a zoning ordinance in certain sections along the shores of Lake George. A PETITION TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 13-C of GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW We, the undersigned hereby petition the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, to establish by ordinance a residential area within the Lake George Park in the area which is described as follows: 314 Beginning on the westerly shore of Harris Bay, Lake George, at the southeasterly corner of lands of Louis J. Southard and the northeasterly corner of lands of Witham Enterprises and Associates, running from thence in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Southard and the northerly bounds of' the said lands of Witham to the southwesterly corner of the said Southard and the southeasterly corner of the lands of John G. McCormick; thence running westerly, being a continuation of the preceeding course, along the north- erly bounds of the said lands of Witham and the south- erly bounds of the said lands of McCormack to a point in I • the easterly bounds of the lands of Leander H. Brayton; thence running southerly along the easterly bounds of the —1 lands of the said Brayton and the westerly bounds of the said Witham to a point -in the northerly bounds of lands of Isales L. Coon; thence running in an easterly direction along the southerly bounds of the lands of the said Witham and a portion of the northerly bounds of the said lands of Isalea L. Coon to a concrete monument in the northerly bounds of New York State Highway number 9-L, known as the Fort George - Brayton Connecting Highway; thence running westerly along the northerly bounds of the said highway , to a point at the southeasterly corner of lands of the - Town of Queensbury and the southwesterly corner of lands of Charles J. Astrowski and Leonard B. Boyd; thence run- ning northerly along the easterly bounds of the lands of the Town of Queensbury to the northeasterly corner there- of, being also the southeasterly corner of lands of Robert S. Henry; thence running westerly along the north- • erly bounds of the lands of the Town of Queensbury and the southerly bounds of the lands of Robert S. Henry, crossing the present Assembly Point Road and the former • road, to the northeasterly corner of the lands now or formerly of Gertrude .P. Scales; thence running southerly along the easterly bounds of the lands now or formerly of Gertrude P. Scales, the easterly bounds of the lands of Christian Dantsizen and the easterly bounds of the lands of Ida M. Peppard to the southeasterly corner , thereof; thence running-westerly along the southerly bounds of the lands of the said Peppard and the north- erly bounds of the lands of William H. Gleason' to the easterly shore of Dunham's Bay, Lake George; thence run- ning along the shore of Lake George, as the same winds and turns, northerly, northeasterly, southerly and south- easterly to the point and place of beginning. That the undersigned•petitioners seek to prohibit the use of all property within the above described area for all industrial and commercial purposes except that any residence within the said area may be leased or rented for single, private family residential purposes. This petition shall be known as Assembly Point Petition and is to be executed in eight parts and all parts are identical. The above petition wag signed by 160 persons. The total amount of assessed property owned by persons who signed the petition is $9612140.00. 315 A discussion on a recently delivered home in, two parts within the Town of .Queensbury would be considered a mobile home. Their is no restrictions in the recently adopted Mobile Home Ordinance which would restrict same. The minutes of the meeting of September 24, 1964 were approved by the Town-Board. Carried unanimously. The report on the sale of the Queensbury Water District Bonds was i presented by the Supervisor. To: The Town Board Subject: Sale of Queensbury Water District Bonds I am making the following report as a matter of record concerning the bid opening for the sale of the $519,800. in bonds -of the Queensbury Water Bistrict that was conducted on September 30, 1964 at 11:00 A.M. at the County Municipal Center. There were five bids submitted, as follows: BANK INTEREST AMOUNT PREMIUM Glens Falls National Bank & Trust Co. 3.50 -5232131.00 3,331000 Geo.1B. Gibbons & Co. , Inc,, ' - , Chas. E. Weingold & Co. , Inc. X36­5% 520,783:00 983.00 Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of N;Y. 31P' 5% . • 520,616.-00 816.00 The First -National Bank Of ,,Glens Falls . ° f Bankers Trust Company cc Associates 3.6% 5232854.00 42054.00 �— Bacon, Stevenson & 'Co. R.D. White & Company 3.6% 522,503.00 2,703.00 The successful bidder, and purchaser of our bonds is, therefore, The Glens Falls National-Bank &.Trust Company ,at interest of 3.5% and a premium of $3,331.00. Respectfully submitted John`O. Webster, Supervisor i A letter was received and placed on file from Skane & Chambers Attorney's in reference to the deeds of roads now owned by the Town of Weensbury, in a proposed development known as "Third Street Extension. The Supervisor presented a copy,- "of the letter in answer to the questions which were advanced by the' above mentioned.. attorney's. The Town Board acting ,as the:°Board �of Health received a letter-_which was placed on file from Dr. Edward C. Elsey and in turn received a follow-up letter to the Health Officer of the Town of Queensbury, Dr. Robert A. Reid. The nature of the question being discussed has to do with whether or not sewage matter from several homes as well as commercial locations is reaching -the waters of Lake George. The two proposals of local Veternarian' s to furnish care and disposal of dogs being picked up within the town was discussed at this time. Following study the final contract will be prepared by Albert E. Beswick Attorney for the Town of Queensbury. 316 Following discussion it was decided that a decision on the matter of the locating of a mobile home on Mountain View Lane by a Mr. Kenneth Bonner, would be deferred•.to a. later date.. Mr. H. Russell Harris approached the Town. Board with a request to place street lights over ,town highways in his development known as"Rainboe Ridge". It was understood that Mr. Harris wotIld attempt to-enter into a contract for these lights with the Niagara Mohawk Power Company. The board is its entirety voiced approval of the plan with the under- standing that the costs of operation would be paid by the developer. WARREN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Warren County, New York Sept. 30, 1964 George Crannell Town Clerk Town of Queensbury Dear George: Would you please make the following changes in Inspectors for the Town of Queensbury: , District 1. In place of Alice Buckley, please substitute Mrs. Ernestine La .Roe, 7 Rhillips Avenue. . District 4. In place of Florence Hoague, . please substitute: Shirley Roach, 15 Greenway North. (Please note also that for this Saturday, October 3, Mrs. Roach cannot serve, and for ,that day -only her place will betaken by Mrs. Evelyn Grant, 38 Main Street.) I Very truly your.$, Robert J. Cronin , Chairman RESOLUTION NO. 166 Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, Robert J. Cronin the Chairman of the Democratic Party, did appoint Alice Buckley as.election inspector in -District # 1 of the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, Alice Buckley will not be able to serve, therefore be it RESOLVED, that Ernestine La Roe of 7 Phillips Avenue be appointed as election inspector of-District #1 of the Town of Queensbury. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr: Turner, Mr.Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes None RED ION NO, 167 Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by,Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, Robert J. Cronin the Chairman of the Democratic Party, did appoint Florence Hoague as election inspector in District #4 of the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, Florence Hoague will not be able to serve, therefore be it RESOLVED, that Shirley Roach of 15 Greenway North be appointed as election inspector of District #4 of the Town of Queensbury. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None ry 31-7 RESOLUTION NO. 168 Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, Robert J. Cronin, the chairman of the Democratic Party, did appoint Shirley Roach as election inspector for District #4 of the Town of Queensbury,, and WHEREAS, Shirley Roach will not beable to serve for Registration Day on October 3, 1964 only, therefore befit RESOLVED, that Evelyn Grant of 38 Main Street, Glens Falls, York be appointed as election inspector for District #4 to serve for the Registration Day of October 3rd, only. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr.- Webster. Noes None RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT TO IMPROVE OR SUBSTITUTE MOBILE HOME RESOLUTION NO. 169 Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Lampson WHEREAS, Roger Wilcox of R.F.D. #2 Corinth Road, has made application to this board for a permit to: ' Substitute a Mobile Home of Superior Construction, at property situated at Northeast side of Corinth Road, and owned by Torrington Construction Company, and WHEREAS, upon proper investigation it appears that the applicant has complied with all of the requirements of the ordinance regulations relating to mobile homes in the Town of Queensbury, ,therefore be it RESOLVED th t t e 1' at'on off RoecWilcox as above described is hereb�a�ppau� 'o�rize nn �d r�ec �c tolfssu to Roger Wilcox the proper Y- permit. Duly adopted by the follo-Ding vote: ' Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes None A letter was received and placed on file to due with a newly adopted policy of the State of New York, Department of Public Works to permit certain Christmas Decorations over State_ Highways. The clerk presented the entimateg of all town officials at this time. Following lengthy study the bdard deferred action until such time as the Preliminary Budget will be completed. On motion the meeting adjotirned at 12:30 P. m. Respectfully submitted George C. ' Crannell Town Clerk