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1957-03-23 v�,rC3� Regular Meeting March 23, 1957 Present H. Russell Harris Supervisor Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Harold Akins Justice of the Peace Curtis La%mpson Councilman Raymond-Walkup Councilman The board convened at 7:30 P.M. The members of the Town Board signed a certificate on the Collector'•s bond of Arthur Hillis, approving the same:. The privilege of the floor was extended to Mr. John Parker who re quested that a new, highway be laid out from the .Aviation Road west of the Mountain Road by property owned by Mr. Parker. The members' of the Board agreed to inspect the areas affected on March 24th, 1957. Bart Riordan was present in behalf of the Glen Lake Protective Asso ciation and discussed the possibility of extending the Country Club Road. _ Mr. Harris stated that most easements have been received and expected that work would begin in the middle of next week. A discussion was had on the Cooley Road and on other related matters with Mr. Riordan. Thomas Spellman was present and requested;permission to obtain water for house service from the system of the Ridge Road Water District. The matter was generally discussed* Trumah Kinggley, Arthur Benner, Emmet Thompson, Linwood Chase,, Robert _ Ruggles-, James Walsh, "Charles Sporck and Harry Fischer were present. The latter acted as spokesman for the group (from Pine Crest) ,, and requested black top; for Windexest Drive* Related and other matters were discussed, George Merritt was present and asked.who owned the land upon which the railroad which supplied the Parklap at the time of the construction of the dam was built. Highway matters were also discussed. Robert Swan and Harold Congdon .were present and requested that North- up; Drive be black top: - a distance of 1019 feet would be involved. Mr. -Swan expressed his appreciation to the Board and to Mr. Lackey for the previous care and maintenance of Nerthup Drive. Walter Baker was present and discussed with the Board the drainage along Park Avenue and across the Boulevard., _ Resolution, #33 introduced by Councilman Walkup, seconded by Council- man Lampson: ' RESOLVED that the Town acquire by purchase 500 feet , or so much thereof as is necessary,, 12a corrugated metal. pipe and mater- ial for manhole and catch basins-for the purpose of laying a storn drain along Park Ave. and along the north side of the Boulevard, easterly to the existing culvert under the State Highway. Further resolved, that there be appropriated from any money available therefor the sum of $990.00, or so much thereof as shall be necessary for the purpose of the purchase of pipe and 0008bluktion 281 the driven sewer. i Further resolved that Ernest Lackey, Town Superintendent of Highways, be and is hereby authorized and directed to order the nec- essary pipe for the construction of the storm sewer, but in no event in an amount in excess of 500 feet of pipe. Duly adopted ley the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr, Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes - none Ernest Lacks Team Superintendent perintendent of Highways, was present and orally recommended the. aequisition by purchase by the Torn of a surface mat- ; erial Epd 4tone spreader. -. Mr. Bentley introduced Resolution No. 34 and moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Akins. _ Whereas , the Town Board adopted Resolution No. 28 on the 16th day of March, 1957, -which authorized the purchase of a Gar Wood Model 5 material spreader from Mott-Manbeck Machinery Co. Inc. , for $556.00 and the trade in of a used Flink spreader for an allowance of $995.00, and also the purchase of a transport unit for a price of $240.00 and the purchase of attachments and accessories for. the Gar Wood spreader for a ;price of $37946 and which. further rejected a claim of Mott- Manbeck Machinery Co. Inc. , in the amount of $375.00 for the rental of the Gar Wood spreader prior to its purchase, and Whereas , the Town Board has given further consideration to the matter and have come to the conclusion that even though the transport ui#t and. the attachments and _accessories were actually ordered and de- livered subsequent to" the- abl.ivery of the Gar Wood spreader, they are actually used together and, the purchase thereof should be treated as a unit, and since the combined purchas® 'prioe exceeds the sum of $1,000.009, the same should be "purchased, after competitive bidding, it it hereby RESOLVED that Resolution No. 28 adopted by this Town Board on the 16th day of March,, 1057k be and the same hereby is.. repealed and rescinded, and it is further RESOLVED that_ the cl'ei.ms of Mott-Ma.nbeck Machinery Co. Inc. , in the amount .of $1*00 for the balance, of the purchase price of the Gar Wood spreader, in the amount of $240.00 for the purchase price of the transport unit, in the amount of .$379.36 for the purchase price of attachments and accessories for the Gar Wood spreader and in the sum of $375,06 for the rental of the Gar Wood spreader be and they and each of them hereby are denied and rejected, and it is further _ RESOLVED that, ais reconm.erded by Ernest Lackey, Town Superin- tendent of-Highways, the Town Board invite sealed bids- for the sale and delivery to the Town of Queensbury of a new spreader of the Gar Wood class , Byckeye, . or equal, together with all attachments and _ accessories required for spreading of all sizes of stone and for a transport unit, and that the Ton trade in on the purchase price of the new spreader, attachments, accessories and transport unit, the Flink spreader now owned: by the Town, and that the Town. Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to publish a notice to bidders in substantially the following form: W, NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Torn of, Queensbury.proposes-to acquire by purchase a surface material and stone spreader and for that purpose will receive sealed proposals to supply the Town with such machinery meeting the following specifications :.- i 282 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY SPECIFICATIONS - SURFACE_MATER_IAL..:.�'D STONE SPREADER The intent of this specification is to describe�a surface material and stone spreader to meet the following specifications. Detailed Capacity of Boa (.struck) - 1.6 cu.ydd. Controlled feed range - 0 to 2-1/2 inches Overall length 11 ft4. - Overall width - 52-1/2 inches Overall height :-.4.3 inches - Weight - Spreader •- 1730 We3.ght - Transport unit -- 355 Weight - Safety Platform " 11 Feed roll -- Double Spirally fluted - 5-9/16 in.dia. Feed roll drive - Roller chain drive with anti-friction bearings Spreader box .. plate thickness 3/16' Balance support - roller type , removable General: wed :voll shall be equipped with clutch and be so designed that • the spreader will flanction with an accurate spread either forward or reverse, The spreader shall be equipped with 6 driving 4wheels with 6.00 a 9 -- 6 ply industrial, tires mounted on anti-.fricti-on bearings. The hitch shall be crank adjustable from the side of the spreader, The release shall be operated from the side. All drive chains to feed roll and agitator to be fully enclosed. Accessories to be furnished., One - Solid screw conveyor agitator to assist in delivery, of material at both ends of spreader, with throw-out lever. One - Operator's safety platform. One -- 6" block.-off plate Two -- block-off 12u 2 plates- _ Five - Truck hitches One Transport unit with 2 wheel drop center axle 6.00 xc 16 - 4 ply • tires , wheel hubs with tapered roller bearings - a lever oper- ated hydraulic Jack. Information to be Furnished with Bid: Bidder must submit .with bid detailed specificati ons , circulars and all necessary data on equipment_ he proposes to furnish. If- equipment off-. ared differs from the provisions contained in these specifications ,, such differences must be 2MI21ained in details and bid will receive -care consideration i such deviations do_ not depart from the in- tent of these specifications and are to the best interests of the Town of Queensbury, as interpreted by the= Town Superintendent of Highways. Price bid shall include delivery with all transportation charges pre- paid to the Town of Queensbury Highway Department. A trade-in allowance for Flink Even-Seal Spreader and net price shall be indicated in each bid. Delivery is of essence and award may be based on guaranteed delivery. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Such sealed proposals will be received up to the 13th day of ' April, .1957, at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Clerkts Office, Ridge Road, in the Town of Queensbury. 283 Dated March 23, 1957 Frances L. Turner ' Town Clerk . Town Qf Queensbury Further resolved that the Town Board will meet on the 13th day of April, 1957, at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Clerk's Office to consider the: proposals received. Duly adopted by the following vote: AYee Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. +Lampson, Rr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noee - none Resolution #35 introduced by Justice Akins, seconded by Councilman Lamps on . RESOLVED the Town of Queensbury accepts is for Highway g y purposes all the lands as described in a_ deed 'Frances M. Hovey- to the Town of Queensbury' dated March 2nd, 1957. -This acceptance is upon. the expressed condition that the County Attorney approves the instrument of conveyance as to its sufficiency and legality. Duly adopted by the following vote Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes -• hone r. Resolution #36- introduced by Justice Bentley seconded by Councilman Walkup.: RESOLVED. that the Town Superintendent be and is-hereby authorized and directed to proceed- to grade, level and lay out a new road begin- ning et the existing Country Club Road-Glen Lake Road in generally a northeast direction along and upon existing right of way following the tap of a ridge for a distance of 1500 feet more or less., -as laid down on a map- prepared by--John Van Duren, Town Surveyor, upon obtaining all ee6ssary easements of the property owners . , Duly opted by the following vote Ayes. Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes —none ' • , ' x The members of- the Town Board discussed the proposed conveyance of land for street purposes. by Tom Rogers and Cleo Rogers in the Ridge Meadows development, no action to be taken until the area will be inspected by _ the-Superintendent of Highways and the members of the Town Board. The monthly statement of the supervisor was read and placed on file: MONTHLY STATIVIM OF SUPERVISOR February, 1957` Date Amount Received RECEIPTS Received Feb,. 5 Frank Cowles , Cemetery Funds 168.75 5 Albany Justice Peace 479.00 5 Highway & PineView Ded on Payrolls 24.76 18 Albany . Per Cap.Assist 5242.46 18; Co.Treas.. Dog Penalties 1876.15 18; Frances Turner-Town Clerk Fees 292.25 27 Frank Cowles Cemetery Funds 155.04 27 Sheriffs Office Fines 10.00 28 Lee Lavery Water Funds 28.35 143.26 15 Earl Jones Water Funds 9.00 284 Feb . 15 Highway Dept. Returned Check 4O 04 _ Total Receipts �2 DISBURSEMENTS Amount Fund or Account Paid, General 109.62.07 Pine View 578.34 North G.F.W.Dist. 677.99 West G.F'.W.Dist. . 614.02 N.G.F.W.D.Ext. 714.66 Ridge W.Dist. 104.00 Fire Prot.Dist. 7500,00 Clev.Lighting Dist. 41.,08 Ft.Amh.Lighting Dist. : 168.46 Highway- - 8,616069 Total Disbursements $29.977.31 The Board audited claims as follpws:: SCHEDULE OF AUDITS FOR THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1957 Amt.. Amt. No. , Name of Claimant Nature, of Claim Claimed , Allowed 85 Dennis & Co. , Iinc. Supplies-Judge Akins 7100 71,00 8:6 C.C.Webb.,Co.Clk Rec.Deed-Sicard . 1.40 1.40 87, Niagara Nlhk Pwr. Power Town. Storehouse 34.18 34,18 88 U.S.Casualty. official Bouds 30,00 30.00 89 Frances L.Turner Postage stamps-Twn Clk 6.00 6:,00 90 Sandy Hill. I & B Co.Prints for Twn Survyr 7.38 7.38 9.1 Niagara-Mk- Pv�r, Str.lts.& traf.signals 192.30 1..92.30 92 Niagara-Yhk Parr. Garrison & Ft.Amh.-lights 11 1 168,46 1.68.46 9:3 J.E.Sawyer & CQ,In.c.Supplies-Pineview Cem. 11.07 11,07 94 N.H,Harvey,MD Child. Health Clinics 80.00 80,00 95 Williamson Lew Bk. Constable badge Hoague N.A. 96 aeon X. Steves. . Twn Survyr helper 94.50 . 94.50 97 Niagara Mhk Pwr. Cleverdale str.lt 2/, 57 41.08 41.08 j 98 Niagara Mhk Pwr* it " " 3/57 41.08 41.Oa 99 Scotty' s Fuel Oil Kerosene & Fuel-oils 62.40 62.40 100 .Wagoner Bus.Equip;. 4-T-41., Trans.Files , . 1.6.60 . 16,60 101 Capital Equip.Inc. Ring disc sheave keys N.A. 102 Finch,Pruyn Co, Supplies , Hwy Dept, 18,30 18.30 103 R.G.Landry 1. Allen typewriter- _ Sup.H.R.Harris) 156,95 156,25 104 Auto.Vote.Mch. Transp,chgs.vote mchs,. 44.54 44,54 105 G.F.Hospital Alcoholic test on Thos . Andrew Twomey 3100, 3.00 106 Russell & Wait Supplies for Twn.Clk. 8.11 . 8. . $1036.73 ;1023.65 On motion the meeting adjourned *Ae Town Clerk i i