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1962-08-09 184 Regular Meeting August 9, 1962 Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilma4 Harold Akins Councilman The meeting was called to order at 7:,35 p. m. Visitors recognized at the meeting were as follows: We Edward Trombley We Charles Tisinger We James Troy Presenting a petition against the construction of a- trailer court. Mr. LeRoy Phillips - Chief of Police Mr. Bernard Codner - Superintendent of Highways Mrs. Marion Crannell - Deputy Town Clerk Following explanation of their mission at the Board Meeting, the delegation from Mountain View Lane, presented a petition signed by 53 residents of the neighborhood as follows: We- the undersigned„ as tax payers of the Town of Queensbry and live in the area involved are opposed to the "Trailer Park ' that is going to be on Aviation: Road and Mountain View Lane. The Clerk read the petition and placed same on file. During the interview with the above mentioned residents, the sub- ject of taxation of a Trailer Court was discussed. Mr. Webster,, explained that the Town of Queensbury does assess a value to trailers whether on a foundation or on wheels. The Supervismort of the maintenance of the proposed trailer court was discussed at length. A repeated request for the formation of a water district on Mountain View Lane, was expressed by the visitors from that section. Mr. Milton Crandall and his assistant were welcomed to the meeting at this time. Mr. LeRoy Phillips,, Chief of Police, was granted the floor in the interest of supervision of parking facilities for one day to allow a wedding to be helde was discussed at length. A .problem to do with cows being loose from pasture was also aired to the board. The Clerk reports, on a Special Meeting with all members of the Board attending on. August 7th, 1962 at the office of Barker & Henry, Architectts. The meeting was of the nature to secure ideas as to the most feasible type of construction that the Town Board should consider for a new Town Hall. During the meeting the comparison of conventional type of con- struction with a pre-fabricated building was discussed at length. It is understood that the engineering fees for Barker & Henry would be 7% of the total cost. Mr. Milton Crandall, entered into consultation with the Board to do with Town Hall construction at this time. Li Mr. Akins, explained to the architect the needs of the Town off- icials in the proposed Town Hall as it appears at this moment. The question as to the charges to be submitted if the 'Town Board agreed to engage Mr. Crandall was asked at this time. It is under- stood that the fee would be 6 % of the total cost of the completed plans. W. Crandall, stated that supervision of construction would be .. limited to the times when in the opinion of the Artitect, it would be necessary for him to be at the site of construction. The Board in its entirety questioned Mr. Crandall 'on all points of interest in this planning stage for the Town Hall. It was agreed that a decision as to which architect would be engaged would be forth-coming at an early date. Reverend M. Tates, was granted the floor at this time in the interest of a Mr. Faircloth, who is the person intending to build a Trailer Court at the intersection of Aviation Toad and Mountain View Land. `— Lengthy discussion on all aspects of the proposed operation of the Trailer Court were aired at this time. The conditions under which the court will be supervised was discussed with all members of the board. Reverend Yates, stated that the New York State Health Department representative in the Queensbury area is guiding the construction, the sewage problems to handle the number of trailers that will occupy the Trailer Court will be installed according to specifi- cations of the health department. Following this very explanatory interview the board generally agreed that the Town of _Queensbury does not have an ordinance in`force to prevent the development of this trailer court. With'the pending request, for permission for a 61inch water tap to supply this trailer court having been received„ the board agreed to take action at a later date. Mr. Donald J: P'hilion 3 Queensbury Avenue Town of Queensbury y Warren County, New York July 1962 Mr. John 0, Webster, Chairman Town Board, Town of Queensbury Dear Sir: ' We. the undersigned as taxpayers in the Town of Queens- bury, urge the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, to study the lighting problem on Queensbury Avenue, Town of Queensbury. We urge the Town Board to direct the install- ation of Street lights for the protection of the motorist, pedestrian and in general, for the public safety. Queensbury Avenue is often times ased to travel to the Warren County Airport and adequate lighting on Queensbury Avenue from the Boulevard Northerly would be in the 'best interests of the Town of Queensbury. "We`urge your assistance in this matter. The above petition was read by the clerk and placed on file. The petition was signed by 16 residents of Queensbury Avenue. August 1, 1962 Mr. Owen Kane Town Board of Queensbury Glens Falls, N. Y. Dear W. Kane: ^ I would like to call your attention to a fire hazard on the West side of the Country Club Road on a property belonging to the Arthur Binley Estate and now being handled by the Glens Falls National Bank & Trust Company. A hedge row is now growing against my building and if the row cought fire and the building burned it would be up toethe Binley Estate to suffer the loss incurred. Therefore, I would appreciate it if you would give this matter your consideration And have the condition corrected as soon as possible. ' Del/v Yours truly, CC George Crannell Daniel P. DeLong Rockwell Manufacturing Co. Jamestown, N. Y. " July 31st, 1962 George C. Crannell, Clerk Town of Queensbury 95 Dixon Road Glens Falls, New York Dear Mr, Crannell: Thank you for your letter of July'27th advising that you wish our service representative to check your five Automatic Voting Machines. Arrangements have now been made for our service representatives, Mr. Arthur VAndewater, to start his New York State Trip on Monday. August 6th. Mr. Vandewater will be in your area`approximately the second or third weeek of August. We would be pleased to check and test your five Doting machines at the 6harge of $125. This charge includes our serviceman's transportation, labor subsistence and hotel, if necessary. It does not include the cost of replacement parts should they be necessary and is based on the assumption that the machines will be raised and immediately available upon arrival. He will contact you well in advance of his arrival in order that the machines may be available. We will appreciate your signing the attached c6py of this lettef and returningit to us as our authorization to place the`Town of Queensbury on our Service. Schedule. No repairs can be made without prior authorization. Sincerely, Harold L. Wise Service'Supervisor The Clerk was requested by the board to sign the request for the above mentioned service. WEST GLENS FALLS VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. NO. L West Glens Falls, N. Y. ACTIVE MEMBERS Joseph Arnold Glenn Gregory Vernon Palmer Edward Aubin David Goodrich Stanley Phillips Ivan Bell David Harrington Crandall Potter Edward Brockway Francis Harris James Potvin Harold Brothers Robert Havens James Powers Frank Bly Harley Hermance Sr. `Peter'Reardon: Paul Campagnone Leslie Hillis David Richardson Richard Carpenter Scott Hopkins Herbert Richardson Michael Cashion Francis Johnson Leon Richardson Bernard Cassent Kenneth Joslyn Scott Richardson Royal Chadwick Sr. Robert Jennings Gerald_Rozell Donald Chase Harold Kenny James Rozell. Alonzo Clarke William Kruger Percy Rozell 187 Bruce Crannel.l Jack Lambert Robert Ro2ell Kenneth Denton Fred LaPoint Jr. Paul Saville William Denton Ric$ard LaPoint George Shoemaker Chauncey Didio Robert Lilly Dewey Sims Andre Duval Robert Lattimore Albert Smith Mason Ellison Lloyd Martindale Ernest Skellie George Finch Robert McKinney Donald Tromblee Robert Finch Joseph Miner Charles Trombley Thomas Flaherty Howard Mosher Thomas Trombley Morton Flint Paul Naylor James Tucker pi#tey Tucker James VanGuilder i Added - Active Members _ Louis Benjamin Albert Holmes Harold Robillard James Richardson Louis Scoville Please drop James VanGuilder from our active list. Mr. Akins, reported to the Cemetery Committee, that fences need. repair at the Mount Herman Cemetery. Action on. this matter will be taken at an early date. The fence donated to the town by the Freind's group will be used at the above mentioned cemetery. Following approval of Mr. Albert E. Beswick:, County Attorney the following Certificate of Abandonment was signed by the members of the Queensbury Town Board. CERTIFICATE OF ABANDONMENT OF PORTIONS±_OF CALIFORNIA AVENUE AND KANSAS AVENUE AS TOWN HIGHWAYS IN THE TOWNOF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, `N.Y., PUE(SUANT TO SECTION 2,05 OF THE HIGHWAY 'IAW. Whereas,, Samuel 'acobs, `of 11 Marion Avenue, Glens Falls, N.Y., � Ihas requested Bernard Codnet, Town Superintendent of Highways, and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury to make up an order abandoning portions of California Avenue and Kansas Avenue as town highways and has represented that he is the sdle owner of all real property abutting on the said town highways which he has fequested be abandoned, and Whereas, Bernard Codner, as Town Superintendent of Highways, at the direction of the Town Board, has made an investigation and has reported to the Town Board that the construction of Interstate Route 87, also known as the Northway, has completely `dut off California Avenue and Kansas Avenue and that the portions thereof so requested to be abandoned are entirely within lands owned by said Samuel Kacobs and that it is no longer practical to keep and maintain as town highways, and Whereas, it appears that there are no other persons having any property or right in property abutting on said dead end port. ion of California Avenue and Kansas Avenue who could be adversely affected by the abandonment of the same as requested, and who would be entitled to be heard on the question of such proposed abandon.- merit, and Whereas, Herrick'Osborne, County Superintendent of Highways, has approved the proposed abandonment, Now Therefore, Iv BERNARD CODNER, Town Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Queensbury,, Warren County,,, New York do —� hereby decide and certify that the town highway known as California Avenue frdm'*Uts a yunction with the town highway known as, Big Boom Road westerly to the easterly line of Interstate Route 87 and the town highway known as Kansan Avenue from its southerly end northerly to the easterly line of Interstate Route` 87 have not 198 for two years next preceding been travelled by more than two vehicles daily and that said town highways no longer serve any public use and should be abandoned„ And the County Superintendent of Highways„ the Town Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Queensbury and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury do hereby certify that the follow- ing are descriptions of the portions of town highways no longer in use,, to wit Californis Avenue - from its junction with Big Boom Road westerly to the easterly line of Interstate Route 87, Kansas; Avenue - from its southerly end northerly to the easterly line of Interstate Route 87, and that said portions of town highways as above described are abandonment pursuant to Section 205 of the Highway Law, Dated: January 2„ 1962: Herrick Osborne , Superintendent of Highways of the County of Warren,, New York r Bernard J. Dodner Superintendent of Highways ofthe Town of Queensbury TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY By John 0. Webster, Supervisor H. C. Akins; • - Councilman Curtis Lampson, Councilman Theodore Turner, Councilman ` N. Harwood Beaty, Councilman r i Following approval of the Su %.-gintendent of Highways, of the Town of Queensbury, the clerk requested to file the deed for the above mentioned property. To: Bernard Codner, Town Superintendent of Highways The Hon. Town Board of the Town of Queensbury I. Samuel Jacobs, residing at 11 Marion Avenue, Glens Falls, N.Y. , do hereby state and represent that I am the sole owner of all lands abuttinglupon the town highway of the town of Queensbury known as Californis Avenue from its junction with the town highway known as Big Boom Road westerly to the easterly line of Inter State Route #87, that I am also the sole owner of all lands abutting upon the town highway known as Kansas Avenue from its southerly end northerly to the easterly line of Inter state -Route #87, and I hereby consent that said town Highways'-known as Californis and Kansas Avenues as above described be abA doned :as town highways, and I hereby request the Town Superintendent of Highways and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury to make and file an order pursuant to the provisions of Section 205 of the Highway Law abandoning said California Avenue and Kansas Avenue as above described as town Highways. t t Samuel Jacobs STATE OF NEW YORK ) I ss: j COUNTY OF WARREN ) On this 31 day of July, 1961, before me personally came SAMUEL JACOBS, to me known and known to me to be the person des- cribed in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and he there- upon duly acknowledged to me that he excuted thesame. John W. Reardon Notary Public RESOLUTION N0. 112 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty. WHEREAS, Mr. Samuel Jacobs has executed a deed to the town conveying land for the abandonment of California and Kansas Avenues, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the deed dated July 11th, 1962 from Samuel, Jacobs, to the Town of Queensbury, for this land i)e hereby accepted and approved, and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record the same with the Warren County Clerks Office. r Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayer - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster/ Noes - None August 7, 1962. To: The Town Board Subject: 200th Anniversary Committee In accordance with the authority granted by resolution of the Town Board earlier this year, I hereby appoint the following persons to the 200th Anniversary Committee. Mrs, Mary StJohn,: Town Historian William H. Barton Herbert Richardson Joyce Sebert George A. Webster Alexander Miller H. Russell Harris Howard C. Mason Arthur Harris John D. Austin (Times) . Florence MaIlvaine (Post Star) Fredericks G. Bascom f The committee will meet to organize and name a chairman on Friday, August 109 1962. Some of those named above mayrserve as honorary members, and in addition, more names may be added in accordance with the number authorized in the resolution. John 0. Webster Supervisor State of New York DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL Albany ` t August 7, 1962 Mr. George C. Crannell Town Clerk Town of Queensbury Warren County Queensbury, Nero York Res Extension No. 7 to North Glens Falls Water District, Town of Queensbury Dear Stir: There .is heresith sent to you for filing a duplicate copy of the order of the State Comptroller granting the application of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury for permission to establisEh Extension No. 7 to North Glens Falls Water District in such town. r Pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 4 of section 209-f of the Town Law, it is your duty to present such order to the Town Board at its next meeting. The attention of the board is hereby directed to subdivision 5 of section 209-f of the Town Law. Will you kindly sign and return to this Department the enclosed receipt. trrlly yours, Arthur Levitt State Comptroller 190 STATE OF- NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL In the Matter , of the Application of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, for the permission of, the State Comptroller to extend North Glens Falls Water District in said town. WHEREAS, application has been duly made to the undersigned by the town board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York by its Supervisor„ pursuant to section 209-f of the Town Law„ for the permission of the State Comptroller, to extend North Glens -Falls Water District in said town,® in accordance with such application and a resolution of said board adopted on June 28, 1962, and WHEREAS, notice of such application to the State Comptroller has been duly given to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Warren County, New York, by the State Comptroller in the manner prescribed by section 209-f of the Town Law, and WHEREAS, the undersigned has duly examined such application. t NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to such examination and upon such application of the town board of the Town of Queensbury, the undersigned does hereby find and determine, after due deliberation.: (1) That the public interest will be served by the T extension of North Glens Falls Water District in the town of Queensbury in accordance with such application. (2) That the cost of establishing the proposed extension will not be an undue burden upon the property of the proposed extension. I, ARTHUR LEVITT, Comptroller of the State of New York, do hereby order that such application of the town board of the Town of Queensbury for permission to extend North Glens Falls Waiter District be, and the same hereby is, granted, and tI do hereby, permit the extension of said district in accordance with the following description:: BEGINNING at a point in the present northerly bounds of North Glens Falls Water District at the southwesterly corner of lot 74, Montray Heights; running from thence in a northerly direction along the westerly bounds of lots 74, 73, 72.,, 71_, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, and 65 to the northwesterly corner of lot 65; thence running in an easterly direction along the northerly bounds of lot 65 to a point in the westerly bounds of Montray Road;. thence running in a northeasterly direction, crossing Montray Road, to a point on the easterly bounds of the said road at the north- easterly corner of lot 137, Montray Heights thence running in an easterly direction along the northerly bounds of said lot 137 to a point in the easterly bounds of Montray Heights at the north- easterly corner of lot 137; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of lots 137, 1369 1350 .134, Montray Heights and a portion of the easterly bounds of lot 26, Edwin R. Winchip Development to a point at the northeasterly corner of the North Glens Falls Water District;: thence running in a westerly direction along the northerly bounds of the present North Glens Falls Water District to the point and place of beginning. Executed in duplicate under my hand and the seal of the Comptroller of the State of New York, at the -City of Albany, New York, this 6th day of August, 1962. ARTHUR LEVITT State Comptroller By Alfred W. Haight SEAL First Deputy Comptroller 191 . State of New York DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL • Albany August 8, 1962 Mr, George C. Crannell Town Cleric It Town of Queensbury Warren County Queensbury, N. Y. Res Establishment of extension No. 8 to the North Glens Falls Water District _ _ Dear Sir: There is herewith sent to you for filing in your office a duplicate copy of the order of the State Comptroller granting the application of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury„ for permission to establish extension No. 8 to the North Glens Falls Water District in such town. Purauant to the provisions of subdivision 4 of section 194 of the Town Laws- it is your duty to present such order to the Town Board at its next meeting. The attention of the board is hereby directed to subdivision 5 of section 194 of the Town Law. Will you kindly sign and return to this Depactment the en- closed receipt. Very truly yours, ARTHUR LEVITT State .Comptroller By Timothy F. Cohan Associate Attorney STATE OF NEW YORK - DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AMID CONTROL In the Matter of the Application of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, for the permission of the State Comptroller to extend North Glens Falls Water District in said town. (Exten- sion No.' 8) WHEREAS„ application has been duly made to the undersigned by the town board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, by its Supervisor, pursuant to section 194 of the Town Law, for the permission of the State Comptroller to extend North Glens Falls Water District (Extension No. 8) in said town, in accordance with such application and a resolution of said board adopted on June 2$,= 1962, and WHEREAS, notice of such application to the State Comptroller has been duly given to the Board of Supervisors of Warren County,„ New York, by the State Comptroller in the manner prescribed by section 194 of the Town Law, and WHEREAS, the undersigned has duly examined such application, _ - NOW,.-(THEREFORE, pursuant to such examination and upon such application of the town board of the Town of Queensbury, the undersigned does hereby find and determine after due deliberation: . (I) That the public interest will be served by the extension of North Glens Falls Water District (Extension No. 8) in the Town of Queensbury in accordance with such application. _ _ f i92 - (2) That the cost of the proposed extension will not be an undue burden upon the property of the proposed extension. I, ,�ARTHUR LEVITT, Comptroller of the State of New York„ do hereby order that such application of the town board of the Town of Queensbury for permission to extend North Glens Falls Water,District (Extension No. 8) be„ and the same hereby is granted* and I do hereby permit the extension of said district in accordance with the following discription: ALL that certain piece or parcel of land sftuate,. lying and being in the Town of Queensbury, County of - Warren and State of New York, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING At the northwesterly J corner of the lands of Frank Marshall, running from thence in an easterly direction following the northerly bounds of the lands of Frank Marshall to the northeasterly corner there- of;, thence continuing easterly along a projection of the pre= ceding course, crossing the lands of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, to a point at the northwesterly corner of the lands of Grace Zukowski; thence running easterly along the northerly bounds of the lands of Grace Zukowski and being also the southerly bounds of lands of Ashton B. Smith, 103 feet to a point at the southeasterly corner of `the lands of said Smith; thence running in a northerly direction along a p portion of the westerly founds of the lands of Grace Zukowski and a portion of the easterly bounds of the lands of the said Smith and also along a portion of the westerly bounds of the lands of. Clara Irish to a point at the northwesterly corner of the lands of Clara Irish; thence running in an easterly direction along the northerly bounds of the lands of Clara Irish a distance of 544.50 feet to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence running in a northerly direction along a port. ion of the westerly bounds of the lands of Irving Woodin to the southerly bounds of Quaker Road; thence running in a southeasterly direction along the southwesterly bounds of Quaker Road to a point at the northeasterly corner of the lands of the said Woodin, being also the northwesterly j corner of the lands of one Prince; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of the lands of the said Woodin and the westerly bounds of lands of the said Prince to the southwesterly corner of the lands of `the said Prince; thence running in an easterly direction along the southerly bounds of the lands of said Prince, 58.Oe feet to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of the lands of William M. Fisher 193.09 feet to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence running in an easterly direction along a portion of the northerly bounds of the lands of Lowell Greene, 115.50 feet to the northeasterly corner thereof;: thence running in a southerly direction along the easterly bounds of the lands of the said Lowell Greene,, 159.72 feet to the southeasterly corner thereof;. thence running in a southwesterly direction along the southeasterly bounds of the lands of Lena Greene and Gertrude Davol to the southeasterly corner thereof; ' thence running- in a southwesterly direction along the southeasterly bounds of the lands of Richard Lee to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence running in. alweaterly direction along the southerly bounds of the: lands of Richard Lee, 493.68 feet to a, point in. the:. easterly bounds of Evertsi Avenue; thence running in a: aouther13( direct.. ion along the easterly bounds of Everts Avenue to a p67ut therein, intersected by an extension; easterly of the southerly bounds of the lands of Vacation Land Broadcasting Corporation,- thence running ire a westerly direction„ crossing Everts Avenue, to a point on the westerly bounds of Everts Avenue at the south» easterly corner of lands of Vacationland Broadcasting Corporation; thence running in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds of lands of Vacationland Broadcasting Corporation, 518.62 feet to the southwesterly corner thereof-, thence running in a northerly direction along the westerly bounds of lands of Vacationland Broadcasting Corporation, 410.00 feet to the northwesterly corner thereof and being in the southerly bounds of H. Russell Harris; thence running in a westerly direction along a portion of the southerly bounds of the lands of H. Russell- Harris, 95.7 feet to a point in the easterly bounds of lands of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Thence running in a westerly direction„ crossing the lands of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation,. F tp a point at the southeasterly corner of another parcel of land belonging to H. Russelll Harris;; thence running in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds of the said lands of H. Russell Harris,. 73feet to. the southwesterly corner _ thereof;; thence running in a westerly direction a ` along a portion of the southerly- bounds of the ` lands of Perry Teer to a point therein in the easterly bounds of the Homer Avenue projection of the North Glens Falls Water Districtq said point a ` being 7 feet no_rtherly from the southeasterly corner of the easterly projection of the Homer Avenue portion of the present North' Gl.e'ns Falls Water. District; thence running in a northerly direction along the easterly end of the present water district,, crossing Homer Avenue, 336 feet * to a point in the northerly bounds of still another parcel of land belonging to H. Russell Harris; thence running in an easterly direc- tion along the. northerly bounds of the said lands of H. Russell Harris to the northwesterly corner of the lands of Frank Marshall. at the point and place of beginning. Executed in duplicate under my hand and the seal of the Comptroller of the State of New York, at the City of Albany, 1jew York, this 8th day of July, 1962. . ARTHUR LEVITT State Comptroller SEAL By Alfred W. Haight &. First Deputy Comptroller The Supervisor submitted the report of new construction for the month of July, 1.962. The report involved 16 filings; the report was placed on file by the clerk. k c 'The Supervisor reported on a recent meeting with the County Board of Supervisors to do with the problem of water supply 'for the new county building, being constructed at present. .The question arises as to whether the county can be taxed `for this proposed improvement. GMs. Vebster,, also reported on the activity at present .by the .department of Equalization and Assessments. It is under- stood that two new sample appraisals of 20 properties each will be submitted to the Town Board of Queensbury at an early date. August 3, 1962 Dear Sirs: We the undersigned wish to have the town board Took into the possibility of a water district which would service our area in the township. ---I' This area consisting of the Haviland avenue ext- ension from Glens Falls City line for approximately 700 feet. Any information from you will the greatly appreciated, Thank you, Everett Williams George Havens Alan Bishop Donald Scripture Guy A. Higgins 194 MONTHLY STATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR July 1962 Date. Receipt - Amount Received. Source Received July 5 From George Crannell Town Clerk's Fees to G.T.F. 214.25 5 From Forrest Crannell - Water Rents to W,G.F. Water 46.20 6: From Forrest Crannell - Water Rents to Shore Colony 33.00 11 From Forrest Crannell Water Rents to W.G.F. Water 29.70 13 From PineView Cemetery - Payroll #13 to Payroll Acct. 409.83 16 From Cowles--Cemetery fees - to PineView Cemetery 977.50 16 From State of New York - Justice fees--to G.T.F. 1,098.50 16 From Highway--Payroll #14--to Payroll Account 2v081.68 16 From Forrest Crannell--Water rents to W.G.F. Water 23010 — 23 From Forrest Crannell--Water Rents to Shore Colony 33.00 26 From General--Payroll #7--to Payroll Account 39,073.30 26 From Shore Colony--Payroll #7--to Payroll Account 50.00 26 From W.G.F. Water---Payroll #7--to Payroll Account 40.00 26 From Ridge Rd. Water--Payroll #7--to Payroll Account 8.33 26 From North Glens Falls Water--Payroll #7--to Payroll Acct. 30 From G.F -National Bank & Trust Intereston C.D. to 83,33 Ridge Road Water 46.66 30 From F..P.National Bank & Trust--Interest on C.D. to Capital Reserve 176.54 30 From G.F.National Bank & Trust--Interest on C.D. to Fire Protectiorr District 159.12 30 From G.F.National Bank & Trust--Interest on C.D. to W.G.F. Water 116.66 30 From G.F.National Bank & Trust--Interest on C.D. to Highway Account 883.60 31 'From PineView--Payroll �#14 to Payroll Account 481.83 31 From Highway-.-Payroll #15--ta Payroll Account 2,800.43 5 From Forrest Crannell--Water Rents--to N. G.F.Water 68.97 Total Receipts $129935.10 DISBURSE14ENT Date Amount Paid Fund or Account Paid July Highway 99715.95 General 5,867.51 PineView 1,514.32 West Glens Falls Water 40.00 North Glens Falls Water 83.33 North Glens Falls Water Ext. 68.06 Ridge Road Water 25,98 Shore Colony 50.00 Cleverdale Light - 41.08 Queensbury Fire Protection 9,,,781.36 Payroll 9,727.41- ` Total Disbursements 36r915.00 August 7, 1962 John 0. Webster Supervisor RESOLUTION NO. 114 �introduced by Mr. Akin, seconded by Mr. Turner. RESOLVED, that the August 9, 1962, Audits of Claims as listed in Abstract #62-8 containing claims numbered 471. through 528 inclusive,; I' and totaling $5„202.81 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes s Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster. Noes - None On motion the meeting was adjourned. �GO_4� esp tfully dubmitted George C. Crannell Town Clerk