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1969-06-04 (2) Presiding: Meeting of the Planning Board of the Town of Queensbury held at the Queensbury Town Office Building Wednesday, June 4, 1969 Kushner Present: Austin, Cushing, Kirkpatrick, Little, Norton Sinnott Absent: Guests: Keller, Phillips, Ass9t Bldg. Inspector and McIlvaine, Reporter. Regular Meeting 8:20 1. Minutes of the last meeting approved. 2. Robert Gardens, Joseph Glickman developer #9-69, Weeks Road. Glickman appeared. He proposes 8 apartments each unit. 3 units each building. 4 of these buildings and 1 two-unit building. Total of 112 apartments. 56 two=bedroom and 56 one bedroom apartments are proposed with swimming pool in recreation area. Scudder is engineer on utilities. Gas hea~ will be supplied by developer. Tenant will pay for electric power. Tabled for discussion in executive session. 3. Drellos developer at Mobile Home Court, Luzerne Road, Turned over to Building Inspector for proper application as variance or special permit. 4. Variance #102 Crannell. Palmer Drive. Seasonal camp on Hudson River. A building permit had been granted with the understanding that the property was one of 2-Fifty foot lots of record. Sug- sequent investigation revealed this was not the case so the permit was revoked as being two buildings on one lot. Basement has been constructed. Austin made a motion, seconded by Kirk- patrick and carried to aHrove with the comment that this applies to this lot only and not to any other property by inference. 5. Variance #103 Goodyear Tire-Route #9 sign. Will be 25' from ri~ht-of-way and 5 from property, sign on building will be 28 from right-of-way. Cushing made a motion, seconded by Little and carried to approve as bing in general harmony with the area and less non-conforming than the original request. 6. Variance #104 Heatco, Inc. behind DeL0ng~s Da iry on Bay Road. Greengard and DeLong appeared and explained this would be light manufacturing with testing of electronic equipment with no offensive odors being created. Little made a motion, seconded by Norton and carried to approve. 7. Variance #105 Ray Supply, Route #90 New sign to replace 3 existing because of highway relocation. Norton made a motion, seconded by Kirkpatrick. carried to approve with the omission of the yellow lighting bolts on blue at the top and bottom of the sign. Page 2 8.- Quaker Village Variance #106 and Development #5-69, Bay and Quaker Road. Zemanek appeared. He proposes an 80'xlOO' building to be leased to U.S. Catheter for Research and Develop- ment use. Tabled for an executive meting and for appearance of representative of U. S. Catheter. 9. Variance #102. Crannell. Austin withdrew his motion as he feels there may be conflict of interest. Little made a motion seconded by Kirkpatrick to approve with the same comment as in the original motion. 10. Queensbury Arms, Weaver #1-69 presented. Returned to Secretary for further information. 11. Ridge Knolls, Howland #2-68 presented. Returned to secretary for further information. Adjourned at 9:15 for executive session. Re-convened 10:05. 12. Robert Gardens #4-69. Cushing made a motion, seconded k,y Kirkpatrick and carried to give preliminary approval with final approval subject to receipt of further information. 130 Quaker Village Variance #106. Development #5-69. Carl Wilk, Chief Engineer appeared for U. 5. Catheter and explained that there would be no manufacturing. Ten or fifteen engineeDiwould be employed and medical specialists from around the world would use this for research. A water baffle on a small spray booth would prevent fumes. Variance #106 - Motion made by Austin, seconded by Little, carried to approve. Development 46-69 - Motion made bI Norton, seconded by Austin, carried to approve with the bui ding to be located 50' from the Health Dept. Building and a 35' lawn provided to the North of the new building. 140 Next meeting July 2, 1969 at 8:00 Adjourned 10:30. J. Arthur Norton Secretary \