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1951-03-17 SP 346 66 City Glens Falls W.Fd, Rater rent-WGFRD 415.19 415«1 67 NYS Betire.Syst.8sip1, Tnt.on 1elinquoAt .pay. : . 04�G 68 Carl J. Breiser Pro Monts 3497 3.97 m,policy #SP21248 •129.60- 129..60 69 Carl J. $rsiser Prom.policy XFC5033 2426 Q9 2496.09 70 Carl J. .Breigor . Prom.policy #SF21285 7 Totals 4 '#47590 On motion meeting adjourned. Town Clark 1 rk Special Meeting March ; Q, 1951 Presents $; Russell Harris Supervisor Henry J. Sleight Justice of the Peace_ - Curtis Lampson Councilman • Raymond Walkup Councilman Absent: Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace The board convened at 7:30 P.M.. The clerk read ,, petion signed by residents of the Town of Queensbury Petitioning the Town Board to improve the 11avilandRo$d by widening and the construction of a hardtop surface on such road. The clerk read the following commmication: TO THE TOWN BOARD Gentlemen: The following resolution was offered by Charles Beers who moved its � adoption,n, seconded by Arthur Hillis, to wit. , Whereas the school bus route of this school District includes 'the Havi- land Road in the Town of Queensbury, and -- Whoreas this highway is in very rough, muddy and dangerous condition, and Whereas said Haviland road is a County Highway and on the Warren County Highway map, Therefore be it resolved: That this Board of Education petition the Warren County Board of Supervisors to take necessary action to repair said highway and construct a hard-top surface on same, making it safe for School bus and Public travel. Further resolved that copses of this resolution be forwarded' to the Warren County- Board of Supervisors and to the Warren Couxty'Department of Highways. Board of Education the x Queensbury Union Free School NO 4" 2 (signed) Charles C. Beers • Clerk The clerk read the following petition: January 18, 1951 Mrs, Frances Turner, clerk _ Town of Queensbury; New York. Ties -the undersigned taxpayers, feel`that *e' are entitled to a better road on Goolidge Avenue, west of Ashley Place Approximately 750 ft, and respect- fully request that the Town of,Queensbury hard-t6p ' this stretch. (Signed) William Yeo Janet A. Clark ` Ernestine A. Yeo Qtly A. 'Ham, Jr. Clarice J. Warner • C.J. Kreiser Attalla P. Duffy 347 The Town bQArd generally discussed with- the Town Superintendent of Highways the proposed expenditure of highway moneys during this year. After discussio&r the Town Board and Town Superintendent entered into an agreement whereby it was agreed that the following highways be im- proved for the distance and the expenditure hereinafter set forth: On Mountain View pave road commencing at the and of the present black top and leading to the Under the Mountain Road a distance of 4/10 of a• mile, there shall be expended not over $1,400 for tar ,and stone surface. On the forth Road commencing at Amherst Road and leading to and across Garrison Road northerly to dead end, a distance of 3/10 of a mile, there shall be expended not over $1,050 for a tar and stone surface. On the Martindale Road commencing at the Farm to Market Road and lead- ing to the "T" Hill road for a distance of 2/10 of a mile, there shall be expended not over $700 for a tar and stone surface. On the Assembly Point Road commencing at a point north of the canal and running northerly for a distance of 7/10 of a mile there shall be ex pended not over $2450 for a tar and stone surface. On Sherman Ave. , commencing at the end of the present black top and lead- ing to the Under the Mountain Road, a• distance of 6/10 of a mile, there shall be expended not over $2100 for a tar and stone surface. On the Hedges Road commencing at the foot of Lockhart Mountain and lead- Ing by Hedges and Burnett 4 Route 91 a distance of 25/100 of a mile, there shall be expended not over $875 for a tar and stone surface. On the Glen Lake Casino Road, commencing at the Glen Lake Road and lead- ing southerly for a distance 4/10 of a mile, there shall be expended not over $1400 for a tar and stone surface On Coolidge extension, beginning at the end of- the present black top and leading westerly for a distance of 750 feet, there shall be expended not over $525 for a tar and stone surface, -- It is.further agreed that for 10'8*' 55 miles bft3tewn'�•.hi'$hiFa be expended the sum of $%9,125 for general repair andthat�thehsum o shall $9,875 shall be placed in the reserve fund.. On motion the meeting adjourned. ' - Town Clerk- Regular Meeting March 24, 1951 PreseAt: H. Russell Harris:. Supervisor Henry J. 'Sleigght Justice of the Peace ' Meredith'Hentley Justice of the Peace Curtis Lampson Councilman Raymond Walkup Councilman The board convenad at 7:30 P.-M. " MinUtbs of meetiAgw held February-24 and March 7 were read and approved. Carl Kreiser was present and discussed with the board the proposed drainage district. RichardlDavis requested that a traffic stop and go light be installed at Lafayette Ave. at G1en 'St. to control traffic at times of a fire alarm. Scott Hopkins was present and-orally put in an application to hold a carnival. A disettission was had over the application due to the fact that it was held so close to the time that a permit was given to the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co. to hold a carnival. Walter baker was present and discussed drainage on Park Ave. The matter was referred to the drainage committee.