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1954-06-26 206 Sp Russell Harris Supervisor Verddith Be4tley justice of the Peace Rarold Akins Justice of the Peace Curtis Sampson Councilman Richard,Davis, our�cilmat The. board convened. at 7:30 P.M. The board generally discussed the holding of a public hearing on July 10, 1954 in reference to� the establishment of a lighting district in the Cleverdale area. The clerk was instructed to cause to be pub- ' lished a news item calling the attention of the residents and in - habitants of that area to such hearing which is to be held on said date at 2 P.M. at the fire house of the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company., Int. — Resolution Maur. 66 introduced by Justice Bentley, seconded by Justice Akins ' RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury authorize the extension-of a water. line along Montray Read through Wyncrest Drive in the Tawn of Queensbury. ?)jr-Lfie:r r:solved Duly adopted by -fi 'lle wing v ete: Ayes .. Mr. Davis, Mr.. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Barris i Dies - none The clerk was authorized and directed to write a letter to Theron Sevfield 'to install traffic control. signs in accordance with his proposal: submitted. - On motion the meeting adjourned. ran es o 't. Turner Town Clerk Regular Meeting June 26, 1964 Present:: ' '.H. Russell Harris supervisor ` Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace. Harold Akins Justice of the Peace Curtis Lampson Councilmaa Richard-Davis Councilman The board convened at 7:34 P.M. The following were present: Peter Marlow, Sidney Wells, GQorge Harris, William Flmmlling, John Clear, Tbarra Sullivan,. Nathan Lethbridge, Clyde Robinson, Alonzo Clark, Edgard LaBarge, Warren Ball,, George Harris, Sr. , Robert Fleweellingo The above discussed with the Bid the proposed repairs of Ohio Ave. and Rhode Island Ave:. 'and the thereof: Louis Ceater.�j Mr. and Mrs.. Tatts, Wilfred Psuiloitte, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Rebillard and Mrs,. Leonard were present as a committee from the West Glens Falls Civic-Association, and dis. - , cussed the proposal of establishing-a lighting district with the Town Board. Mr. and Mrs. Tatsey were -present and discussed with the board the garbage situation existing caused by people dumping garbage in the vicinity of Minnesota and Central Ave. II �o There was also discussed .the matter of erection of street signs. It was felt that street signs should not be erected until after the street had been covered with black-top. The. board also discussed with the committee roads across the Lord property. . Mrs. Air and Mrs. Abrams were present and discussed with the 'beard the .zaisance caused by noise coming from the property known as I'Sport- land"°. ` William Barry and Bert Reardon were present from the Glen Lake 'Asso- ciatiam and discussed with the board the proposal of erection of signs _ wing traffic on the Glen Lake Highway to "Slow down, Children at may•. They also discussed the qugstion of establishing a speed zone on the Glen Lake Read. Mr, Theron Scoville was present in reference to the erection of a traffic contrrl- at Oneida Corners and the Brayton, Cleverdal.e and Ft. George Highway. He .advised that.he had clearance .with the State in the matter of erecting a light on the State highway, but the'matter of the light at Oneida Corners was being held up between the Niagara-Mohawk Paver Corp4 and the New York Telephone Company and Harold Jenkins. He stated that he wanted to work both jobs at the same time, but that he would commence the Brayton, Cleverdale, Ft.. George light immediately. John Hurley and Seward Thompson were present and discussed with the Board the 'proposed. drainage in the Thompson development Lying north of Sherman Ave.,. and requested the present status of the matter. They were advised that they had no opinion from the City Attorney' at. the present time. Varnvm Weeks and Miss Louise Miller were present and discussed with the Board a right of way Wining from the Lake George Road to the new Queensbury School.. The following commanication was read to the beard: Cottage Hill Civic League June, 21,.- 1954. Dear Mr, Lackey We are anxiously awaiting the installation of stop signs at Cot- tage Hill. At the last meeting of the Cottage Hill Civic League, Mr, Rrassetll Harris mentioned that signs were available in our-area, and we would. very much appreciate having these signs installed immediately. Schook will be out soon, and more children than usual will be playing in or near adjacent roads and areas. Tho plaoes we would like the signs placed are Slow Crest of Aviation Read by Bril:ling's house Signs West of Prospect Drive on Aviation-Read West of Prospect Drive on Dixon Read Halfway up: Diann Road hill. _ Stop; Cottage Hill & Dixon Roads Signs a " & Rviation Roads y P`rospeet_Drive & Dixon Read & Aviation Road Anything you can do to expedite the erection of these signs will be approeiated by all the residents of Cottage Hill. Years traly,: (Signed) Mrs. Claire Blanchard, Sec, HesolutionNo:. 67 introduced by Justice Akins, seconded by Councilman Lampson:: i I It is resolved that the following be and are hereby appointed inspectors of elections in the Town. of Queensbury: j i i i 7 i _ I 208 Republicans Democrats E.D.I. Clara Taylor E.D. 1 Alice Kinderman-R.F..D.l,G.F. Mrs.Leo LaFeuntain ., #elen cane Sullivan E 'D02 Minnie Bidwell. I.D. 2 Elva McDermott _ Marion Martindale - Bilen. McDermott E.D.3 Irene Hoare E.D. 3' Genevieve Stanley Dorris Chadwick - Nary 2ailivan-7 S%rgeant St.GF E.D,4 Hazel Smith E.D. 4 Viola-Gooch R.F.D. OF Mari on_Crannell Mabel Sawa " E.D. 5 Evelyn-Grant " 3 E�,S Ethel. Fisher Lora Lord Beatrice Center- Farther Resolved that the compensation for each inspector be an./3:k-_ the same is hereby fixed at $12.00 per day for each primary registration. and election day. Daly adopted by the fmllewing vote' . Ayes .. Mr. Davis, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampsmn, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes-- none Leander Dickenson of Cleverdale was present and discussed with the Board the control of•the speed of cars near the Willard Hotel. It was ' alsoro discussed khange of the location of the read. solution Igo. 6a introduced by justice Bentley, seconded by Justice ns: RESOLVED that the Town of Queensbury purchase twelve traffic signs marked.with p Slorw". and be it further Resolved that Ernest Lackey be and is further authorized to order such signs,; the cost of the same to be, a town charge. Duly adopted by the following vote' Ayes - Mr. Dsvis,, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes- - none The matter of the purchase of trucks was discussed. The follwing letters from the fire companies were read' Bay-Ridge Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc., Glens Falls, N.Y. . June 26, 1954:. Queensbury Tom Board x Ton Clerk's Offices Gentlemen' Bay-Ridge Volunteer Firer Company hereby makes formal application for the renewal of its present 5 year contract for fire: protection in the Bay-Ridge district. We request that the terms of the contract be substantially they same as the present contract so far as the area covered, type of protection given, etc. , however, we do request that the anal re- imbursement for such protection be increased to the sun of P6000 and the said sum to be paid in two equal installments of $1,500 each. _ - sincerely (signed) Frank ZwerbUs,, m President —� Report of Firers - From Company Records:: Year - Nu ter of Fires 11950 M11 1?- X521 1`5 19:x3: 22: Tonal 84 1954 (to 3tme 26) 16._.r... i L 12-09 West, Glens Falls Fire: Company No, 1, Inc. Glens Falls, Now York - . JunLr 24, 1954 Town Board TwAm of Queensbury Glens Falls., New York, Gentlemen The members of the West Glens Falls Fire Company No. 1, Inc. , do hereby request and apply to-,the members-of the Town beard of the Town of Queensbury for renewal of their contract with the Town of Queensbury. i It is the wish of the members of the West Glens Falls Fire Company that the contract figure be raised to the sum of $300009 (three thousand dollars) in vier of the incre%sed operating costs„ higher replacement costs, and new equipment needed.. Bnclesed you will find a list of the fires we have had from. 1948 to and including the present date, 1954. Respectfully submitted., (signed) Robert J. Finch r Secretary _ - Fires from 1948 to 1954 - 1948 - - 34 - - 1949 - 46 MO 34 1951.. - - 64 1952, - 71 1963 - - 84 1954 • 40 Total Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Glens Falls, New York - June 24, 1954 Teen Board Tw4n of Queensbury Glens Talls, New York Gentlemen The 'membership of the Queensbury Central Vol. Fire Company hereby. dess request and apply:` to the member$ of_the Queensbury Tom Beard for a renewal of their contract with the Town of Qaeensbury. It is the wish that the contract figure be raised to they sum of Three Thousand Dollars in view of the increased operating costs, new equipment needed and higher replacement costs. (signed). Bertram J, Austin, Sec. Please find listed belev the fire runs for .our fire company. April 1950 - April 1951. April 1.953 - April 1954 36 runs 24 runs Assists 4 assists Kingsbury T Jan. 1954 - June 23, 1954 Bay-Midge 2. 26 runs. . Lk.Geerge 3 Grass fires 7 ,Buildings 23 , April 1951, - April 195x: 21 runs _ Assists Ft. Edward 1 W.G.ens Falls I April 1952. -. .April 1953 - 39 runs 22: buildings - 15 grass fires 2 search calls i ' 210 . Norti ' Qheensbury Volunteer Fire Co. Inc. No, 1 Glans Falls , New York June 24.9 1954 Queensbury Tea Beard R. Gentlemen.- The 'North Queensbury Vol. Fire Company respectfully asks that the Towna, Bpa.rd Aact favorably on,,-the new contract to be submitted to the five teensbury vel.. Fire Companies , pursuant to the conversation be- tween,,the represintatives of the fire companies and the members of the Beard. Due to rising costs and the ever-present reality that equipment has to.-be replaced and renewed to maintain our efficiency and also is retain our C-2- insurance rating for property owners, we feel that the yew contract should be for the sum of $3,000 per year. Very truly yours, (Signed) Wesley Benware, President, Leonard- Grant, Secretary Since our organization we have answered 65 _fire calls thus: 1.448-49 5 1949-50 1950-51 15 1951-52 6 1952-53 7 - - 1,953-54 20 - - South, Queensbury Volunteer Fire Co. - Glens Falls., New York.. _ - Tune 241, 1954 - - Token Board � - Teen, of ,Queensbury Glens Falls, 1few York. Gentlemen: The membership of the South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company hereby. does request and apply to the members of the Qgeensbury Town Beard for a renewal of thei r contract with the Town. of Queensbury. It is their wish that the contract figure be raised to the sum of threes thousand ($31000) dollars in view of the increased operating ,costs, new equipment needed and higher replacement costs. Our company has responded to 82 fire calls. Firematically yours, ` (signed) Roger D. Stevens, T Secretary The board also discussed the proposed contracts with the fire incorpor- ated fire companies for fire protection of the Town of Queensbury. Resolution X&, fa—introduced by Justice Bentley,, seconded by Councilman RESOLVED that Charles K. Denney be and is hereby appointed Cem- etery C.Q=issioner for a term of 3 years beginning June 30, 1954 and ending June 30, 1957. Duly adopted by the following vote: . Ayes - Mr. Davis and Mr. Harris Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampsnn, Mr. Akins Nees - none The matter of the conveyance by deed of lands from Tom Rogers to the Ton of Queensbury for highway purposes was referred to-the Highway Committee. II The. clerk read the following communications: Glens Falls, N.Y. `,Tune. 219 1954._ To the members. of- the Town Board Gentlemen.: Please find enclosed all of the letters that I have received front the Inqu.rance Co. so you can see why I will not settle at their price. I wish you mem-pers will take action on it. The total amt. if $97.403, and I think that is far (too much) I would have some lawyer write them "a letter.W ether Insurance Co. Mould settle at once at that price with- i aut any trouble.. When through with these letters I wish they be returned to me for my files, and oblige, . Howard Wallace, Supt. National Granger., Keene, New Hampshire April 8, 1954 Mr. Heard Wallace, Supt. w N. Glens- Falls Vater,Dist. Glens Falls, New York Dear Sir: Re:: 02-04-02032: City of Glens Falls -v- Gibbs Please be advised that I am in receipt of a letter written by you March 28th,, 1954, to our insured Cecil Gibbs regarding the above caption loss. I note that in your letter you state that this loss occurred on Feb. 6th, 1954. We have no records of a less under this date. However, our insured did report hitting a fire hydrant in Glens Falls , New York, on Jan. 30th, 1954. - If you find that you have given me the wrong accident date, be- fare your claim can be given farther consideration, it will be necess- ary for you to submit' to us an itemized bill of repairs on the letter head of the repairing department. t Very truly yours,, NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL LIAB.0 0. By. Harold_.i. Thompson._ , Claims Manager. Plattsburgh District National Grange - Keene, N.H.. April 199 1954 Mr. Howard Wallace, Supt. 'North `Glens:_Falls Water Dist. G1ensFalls , New York Dear Sir: Re: 02-04-02032 City of Glens Falls -v- Gibbs Please be advised I acknowledge receipt of the bill for repairs to tbe.,hydrant damaged in the above caption accident. I note that you have ded' an additional 110 on to this bill for the alleged less of water 'from the 'alleged. broken hydrant. I understand that you buy your water from the City of Glens Falls, and.if you paid for this amount i of loss grater, you must have a receipt from the city of Glens Falls Water Department.. In order to include the additional $10 in your set- tlet, it will be nscessary for you to furnish us with that receipt. Otherwise all we will. be able to pay is the actual damage of $57.366. Very truly yours, NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL LIAB.. CO. By.-Harold..I.. Thompson.,. - Claims Manager Plattsburgh District i 1 I 1 212 National Grange Beene, N.H April 22x 1954 Mr. Howard Wallace , Supt.. , Upper Glen Qt. , Glens Falls,. New. York n' Dear Mr. Wallace i Re.:. A2-X14-dZQ32. Glens Falls vs. Gibbs In'anso+rer to your letter of April 20th, 1954, the amount of $57,36.that you referred to from my letter of April 14th, 3.354 was a typographical error and should have been $77,36. The only part of your bill that we question is the $10 charge for loss of water and the only reason this amount was questioned is because we do not have a receipt or a bill from the Department making this charge to your Water District. - Since our files are subject to inspection by the Now York State Insurance Department and they demand that we have a receipt or a.,bill in our file for every payment made it is impossible for us to pay more than the $77,36 unless you can furnish us with a receipt or bill 'in the amount of $10, which is the amount of lost water claimed. Very truly yours,. NATIONAL GRANGE. NMAL LIAB. CO. By.H&ro1d_.Z,. Tboxapsou- Claims Manager Plattsburgh District National Grange - Keene, N.H. June 8th, 1954 �kmr. Howard Wallace, Supt. North,Glens,.Falls Water District Upper Glen Street __ - Glens Falls, New York , Dear Mr. Wallace: Re: 02-04-02032 City of Glens Falls vs. Gibbs With reference to your letter of May 26th, 19549 I am enclosing herewith a Corporation Release in then amount of $80.87 in settlement of the above captioned claim. This loss breaks doom as follows: $77.36 is the actual cost of rep4irs to the broken hydrant 3..51 is the actual wholesale cost of the loss of water as a result of this breaY This figure is in accordance with a letter from Superintendent of the . Glens Falls Water Department in a 'letter of May-24th, 1954. This release is submitted to you in an offer of settlement of this claim. This offer is made without prejudice, is not intended to admit liability on the part of our insured and if not accepted within 20 days will be withdrawn. As soon as this release is returned to this office properly executed your draft will be forthcoming in payment of this claim. Very truly yours, NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL LIAB.CO. By,Harold I. Thompson- Claims Manager j Plattsburgh District (This is a copy of the letter I sent them:) -- Ma .24 w . Y , 1954 Mr. Howard Wallace, Supt. , Ne, Glens Falls Water District Upper-Glen-St. , .. - Glens Falls, N.Y i i Dear Mr.. Wallace: In response to your request for information concerning water ' lost tb'rciugh a broken hydrant on Bay Read the night of Jan. 30th,. 19540 the following information is furnished. ' The latest flow tests taken on hydrants' in that area show that 875 gals, per minute are available when the hydrant is wide open, which would be the case of this broken hydrant. There is a time lapse about one hair between the time we are notified of a break and the time that the flow of water can be shut off. This means that 52,500 gals,, of water were lost or 7018 cubic feet. .. Your district buys this water from us in wholesale rates which - means that your actual cost to us was $3.51,, but according to your rate schedule- for resale to enasumers in the district the first 5000 cubic is at the rate of $1.32. per 100 c.f.,, the next 2018 cubic feet is at the rate of $0.20 per 100 c.f., or a total cost for 7018 cubic feet eta 420..04. I hope this data answers your question and that the insurance carriers can settle your claim. Very truly yours, (Note by Mr.. Wallace '- Fix Hydrantpp,77.36 Loss of water 20.04 97,40: Please return all letters back to me .when you are through with them. Wallace) The board audited claims as follows: Schedule of Audits for the Town of Queenabury -for the month of June, 1954. Not Name of Claimant Nature of Claim Amt.Claimed Amt.Allowed Frances L r Postage stamps - 3,00 _ 3.00 _ 132: Williamson Law Bk..Co,, S ipplies-M.Bentley 4.29 4.29 133' Niagarahamk- Power-Str.lights ra '& 'tff,sig ' 128,96 128.96 i 3134 8ussel & Wait Supplies Twn.Clk. 2.45 2.45 3:35 Paul, Hammond Sign painting-& let- tering Twn.Dump 8100 136 X th Thomas Sten.Serv.Jst.Ct. 8100 8.00 _ 137 Xt.Side Free Lib. W=a l Gift - 100.00 100900 138 Leon M.Steves- 'Work perf.under Twn. $urveyor l's suprvsn 100,10 100.10 3139 David E. Baker Mork perf.under TWn, ,9u.rfey0r l's suprvsn, 67.10 67.10 540 Irving H.Crumley Slerical_wk. for Sup- ervisor 46.25 46.25 141 Leslie Hillis Drawing pipe-sewage Prainage Dist. 30.0Q 30.00 142: City of G.F.Water ' Fund ._ Misc.Wincrest-NGFWD 237.28 237.28 3143 City cif-G.F.Water Fund .., a " " 40,89 40.89 144 Louis Corrlew WorktNGFWD 30.00 30:00 145 Clifford Hartman Refund-part_cif July NGFWD 6.00 6,00 146 Harry Petersen Labor-Wlncrest-NMD 31.50 31.50 3147 WatS.ter. osmer 31.50 31.50 148, John A.-Miller p' !,' " ^ 45.00 45.00 j 1.49, Lawrence _Corley " 31.50 31.50 Cath.0iC=nar Rfd.-2 mes-NGFWD-Ext, 23.50 1.51. Mrs. Claire Wilson � last winter.IJGFWD u 13.50- 13.50 152:.. Charlie Caputo � overpaid NGF ..fit. 2.00 2100 153' R.D.Woad_Ce, Rige,Tees,Plug. ,Ipv, - . . 4197 NOW 1869.30 1889.30 154 R.D.Wood Ca. "` -inv. 4195..X.QYWD - Est. _- 2305.91 214 155 John Kubricky Serv, rendered on Wine rest Drive as per statement XGFWD 577.80 577.80 15 6 Carnes G.Tripp,Jr.E4,ng services-Wincrest Dr. NGFWD - 75 oOO 75.00 157 Kinne Equip .Co. Parts for equi.p.Pineview 9.60. 9060 158 Carswe,.l T &,IT Gas & kerosene-PV, Gem. 9019 9119 n -Pinevier i.75 x.75 159 hn Webster Bond-for C.RDe� y 160 4:ad,A Nursery #150 Turf,builder-Pineview 3.1 .75 11.75 1'61 Daihl's._Redio Shop;_Rental. equ.ip,.for Memorial Day Finevie'w 12*00 12.00 162, Geo.L. SelleckM Labor & material for making 14 banners-Memorial Day 45.50 45e-W 163' Butz Florist Wreaths for Memorial Day Observance,Tvm.Queensbury 15.00 15.00 164 Sidney VanDusen restage for. Memprisl Day _ Qbservsnce-notices & corresp supplie 5 816311- 8.31 5 $3626,5_._ 2� Qn motion the meeting adjourned. Town Clerk. Public Hearing July 10, 1954 Present H. Russell Harris Supervisor Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Harold Akins Justice of the Peace Curtis Lampson Councilman Richard-Davis Councilman, The board con4ened at 2 P.M;. at the firehouse of the North Queens bury Volunteer Fire Co. Ems. 1 Mr. Harris opened the lWarIng and generally advised the people appear---J ing at the hearing the purposes for which it was adjourned and the purposes: for -which the hearing was called. Judge Bentley 'also explained the legal technicalities and require- ments for the establishment or coereatien of special -improvement districts in the 'Town. .AAong those present, 'the following expressed themselves as in favor of the proposal_ to create a lighting di strict: J:G. Wh.itmeyet Mr. Scrafford Mr. Malberry (Mulcahy?) Mrs. -Benware Mts. .Nason Mrs. J.S. Whitmeyer Mrs. Gyle Wilson Gyletilsom Mrs. Robert Btayton 'R.T.Williams Rosalind Mead Alger Mason B.'S. Henni.ngsen AX. Freelove ` Along those present the following expressed themselves as opposed to the creation df the proposed lighting district: Mr« Woodbury Howard Mason Fred Tarrant Di'. Sweeney G Dr. Potvin . Lewis Jehn.,A Dale Mr. Holmes Reba Mason Harold�Wri t � G ge S. Ferns Alva :Stanton nt Bill Tarrant Net H._Ferrie F.G.Nicholso4 Ws. Rachel Brehm. Robt_. Freihofer7 Arm Potvin Deris Sweeney ` x