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1950-06-24 I 84 ' 9Q-Qpi„tine #J0 introduced by Councilman Lampson, seconded by Justice Sleight : WHEREAS there has been established on Route #9 for a distance of 6400 feet northerly from the City line of the City of Glens Falls, i a maximum speed zone limit of 35 miles per hour, WHEREAS the northerly point of such speed zone is on a steep hill at point about 300 feet below the crest of the top of the hill and thereby creating a hazardous and dangerous condition for the southbound- traffic, Resolved that such maximum 35 per hour speed zone ))e extended 1000 feet northerly. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris Noes - none _01-g-1-1-1tion #41 introduced by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Councilman Lampson: { RESOLVED* that Messrs. Sleight, Walkup and Bentley, the committee on acquisition of a site for dump be and are hereby authorized to cause to be surveyed the proposed site for a dump on the property of Eugene Johnson. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris Noes - none On notion meeting adjourned. 04� Frances L. Turner, Town Clerk. i Regular Meeting June 24, 1950 Present: H. Russell Harris Supervisor Henry J� Sleight Justice of the Peace Meredith S. Bentley Justice of the Peace Curtis Lampson Councilman Raymond Walkup Councilman The board convened at 7:30 P.M.. Also present: Frank Cowles and Dr. Henry Clarke, health officer. Dr. Clarke gave a report of his attendance at the Lake Placid Health Officers ' meeting. An application was received from Morris Bragg for water. Resolution #42 introduced by Mr. Bentley seconded by Mr. Lampson: It was resolved that the;water pipe laid on Sweet Road be extended in an easterly direction along said road for a distance of 400 feet. _J Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. ti lkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris. Noes - none. The privilege of the floor was extended to Mr. Frank Cowles, one of -the cemetery commissioners, who generally.discussed the cleaning of i 285 i i cemeteries. He advised the board that the cemetery commission had come to the conclusion that it would be necessary for the commission to hire help to perform the work. Resolution #4 introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded by Justice nt ey; , I It was resolved that the cemetery commissioners be and hereby are authorized and directed to cause to be cleaned the Sunnyside Gem - etery and, that such commissioners be and hereby are' authorized to eause to be repaired the fence around the cemetery. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr: 4alkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Farris. v Noes - none In connection with the Laying of pipe along the Sweet Road, Zegolution # 4A introduced by Councilman Lampson, seconded by Justice Ben ey, whereby its was resolved that the town purchase the necessary pipes and fittings for the installation of 400 feet df 2" galvanized pipe ex- tending easterly on the Sweet Road from the Mont.-eay Road. Further resolved that the Supervisor be and is hereby authorized to purchase- on behalf of the town, the pipe ne!EOssary to complete the installation thereof as hereinbefore mentidned. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris. Noes - none The clerk read the recommehdatibns for the appointment of the inspect- ors of election for the' five election districts' in the Town of Queens- �� bury. In connection therewith, ^ utio ;s, introduced by Council- man-Lampson seconded by JListice en ey, t was Resolved that the fol- lowing be and are hereby appointed inspectors of election for the election districts and of the political affiliations as follows: District One Republican Democrat Clara Taylor Madelyn Rte- Kelly Gladys LaFountain Helen J. Sullivan District Two Minnie Bidwell Bessie Branch Marion Martindale Elva McDermott District Three Irene Howe Rose Bibbey Doris Chadwick Mary Sullivan District Four Ethel Stevens Julia Gooch Hazel Smith Mable Sawn District .Five Fred Fisher Victoria Hubert Laura 'Lord Evelyn Grant It was further resolved that the compensation of the inspectors of election for each primary, registration and general election day be and the same is hereby fixed at $12 per day. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Jbr. Harris Noes - none The clerk read monthly statement of the supervisor of the moneys re - ceived and disbursed by him for the month of May. 1 The Town Board audited and allowed claims as follows : 286 Amt. Amt. No. Name of Claimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed 184 Frances L. Turner Postage Stamps 3.0Q 3.00 185 Russell & Wait Supplies 2.10 2.10 186 Anna McCaghey Exp. att. school 36.15 36.15 187 G.F. Post Co. Pub.Not.on drainage 14.30 14.30 188 Chas.E.Houghtaling Supplies 7.94 7.94 189 Union Free School,#2 Rental-PV-storage 40,00 40.00 190 Dennis & Co. , Inc. Assessment rolls,HRH 89,30 89.30 191 Dennis & Co. ,Inc. Supplies-M.S.Bentley- T, J.P. 1.66 1.66 192 Niagara-Mohawk Power Street lighting 64,89 64.89 `193 The Bullard Press Water bills-Ridge 'Rd.WD12.00 12.00 194 The Bullard Press Water bills-WGFWD 19.00 19.00 195 The Bullard Press Water bills-NGFWD 20,00 20.00 196 Warren T. Varney Miles to and from ch- airman off. 17.92 17.92 197 Dennis & Co.Inc. 1 dz.#536 Denco binks Bentley .88 188 198 Mountainside Fr.Lib. As per contract 100.00 100.00 199 Stanley K.Barton Rep.2 off.chairs 4,50 4.50 200 Hdn.ry E.Clarke Health Off.Conf.L.Pled 60.78 60.78 201 Curtis Lampson Coll.WGFW Fd. 123.53 123.53 202 City of G.F. Misc.WGFWD water fd. 7 .75 7.75 t 203 City of G.F. to NGFWD It it 15.58 15.58 204 E.L.H,Meyer Proff.serv.-NGFWD Xtn 204.76 204.76 205 City of Glens Falls Misc.serv.NGFWD fd.xtn450.05 450.05 206 Clyde Odell I;abor,NGFWD Xtn. 8.00 8.00 207 Stephen Shappy Credit-Sweet Rd.NGFWD Fund . 3.20 3.20 208 Clifford Thompson Refd. NGFWD Fd.Xtn. 10.00 10.00 209 LeGrand Seaver Labor,NGFWD Fd. 17.00 _ 17,00 210 Howard Wallace Coll. NGFWD Fd. 50.58 50.58 211 Howard Wallace Serv.Rend.NGFWD Fd. 45.00 45.00 212 City of G.F. Misc.RRWD Fd. .45 .45 213 Fred E. ticketts Miles to chairman off. 18.24 18.24 214 Chas.E,Houghtaling Law binks-H.J.Sleight 12.48 12.48 $1461.04 $1461.04 On motion meeting adjourned. ranees L. Turner Town Clerk Regular Meeting July 22, 1950 Present: H. Russell Harris Supervisor Henry J. Sleight Justice of the Peace Meredith S. Bentley Justice of the Peace Curtis Lampson Councilman Raymond Walkup Councilman The board convened at 7:30 P.M. The privilege of the floor was extended to Bart Reardon, Secy. to the Glen Lake Association who requested on behalf of said association the elimination of the curves on the Glen Lake road east from Sulli- van's Pavillion. The matter was referred to the Highway Committee. The privilege of the- floor was extended to Charles Jeeckle who spoke ) to the board in reference to zoning and a building code. He stated that he felt that a zoning code should be adopted. Mr. Eldridge Moore who was present presented the following certified copy of a resolution of the Board of Education of the Union Free School District #2 of the Town of Queensbury: