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1983-11-10 Il TOWN BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER lo , 1983 TOWN BOARD MEMBERS MRS. FRANCES WALTER-SUPERVISOR MR. DANIEL OLSON-COUNCILMAN DR. CHARLES EISENHART-COUNCILMAN-ABSENT MR. DANIEL MORRELL-COUNCILMAN MRS. BETTY MONAHAN-COUNCILMAN MR. WILSON MATHIAS-TOWN COUNSEL PRESS: G. F. POST STAR i_ TOWN OFFICIALS, MR. PAUL NAYLOR , MR. RICK MISSITA , MR. DOUGLAS SEALY" LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GUESTS : REPRESENTATIVES OF CRANDALL LIBRARY , AND LAKE GEORGE OPERA FESTIVAL MR. LOPEZ , RESIDENTS OF STEVENS LANE -ADIR. REG. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COUNCILMAN MORRELL PUBLIC HEARING-QUEENSBURY TOWN BUDGET 1984 NOTICE SHOWN 7 : 35 P . M. SUPERVISOR WALTER- THE BUDGET WILL NOT BE .PASSED UNTIL THE MEIETING OF NOVEMBER 21ST. , THE BOARD IS AWAITING INSURANCE FIGURES THAT WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL THAT TIME . . . -RICHARD HOPKINS-TRUSTEE OF CRANDALL LIBRARY-19 LYNNFIELD DR . -REQUESTED TO KNOW THE AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO CRANDALL LIBRARY IN THE 1984 BUDGET . . . -SUPERVISOR WALTER- $61 , 500 . 00 -RICHARD HOPKINS- THANKED THE TOWN BOARD FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF CRANDALL LIBRARY -MR. JAMES-10 GRANT AVE .-REPRESENTING THE ADIRONDACK REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXPRESSED HIS APPRECIATION TO THE TOWN BOARD FOR THEIR SUPPORT INTRODUCED MS . KAREN CATEL , EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND MR. DAVID KENNY-CHAIRMAN OF THE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU -MS. KAREN CATEL- PRESENTED THE . TOWN BOARD WITH PACKET DESCRIBING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE BUREAU. . . REVIEWED CONVENTION FIGURES AND DESCRIBED THE MONIES BEING BROUGHT INTO THE COMMUNITY . . . -MR. DAVID KENNY- HI WAY HOST MOTEL-THE CONVENTION BUREAU HAS BEEN A GREAT HELP TO MY BUSINESS , IT HAS HAD A VITAL IMPACT ON THE WHOLE AREA. . . ASKED FOR CONTINUM)r SUPPORT OF THE BUREAU. . . -SUPERVISOR WALTER- THE SUPPORT THAT WE ARE TALKING ABOUT IS $5 , 000 . 00 -COUNCILMAN OLSON- REGARDING THE CHARTS, COMMUNITIES VS AMOUNT OF SUPPORT, HOW DOES OUR POPULATION COMPARE WITH THAT OF THE COMMUNITIES LISTED? -MR. JAMES-WE HAVE A SMALLER POPULATION . . . -COUNCILMAN OLSON- REQUESTED TO KNOW WHAT THE COUNTY OF WARREN AND THE CITY OF GLENS FALLS GIVES . . . `- -MR. JAMES-NOTED THAT THROUGH THE MEDIA IT WAS STATED THAT THE CITY HAD CUT ITS SUPPORT FROM $5 , 000 TO 0- WE HAVE MET WITH THE MAYOR AND IT IS OUR HOPE THAT THE MONIES HAVE BEEN REINSTATED - WE ARE IN THE FRS HEARING ON NOVEMBER 22ND. 1983 WE WILL RECEIVE' FROM WARREN - COUNTY $16 , 000 . 00 -PAULETTE HAUPT-NOLEN , GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE LAKE GEORGE OPERA FESTIVAL THANKED THE QUEENSBURY TOWN BOARD FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF. THE OPERA AND HOPEDTHAT THE BOARD WILL CONTINUE THEIR SUPPORT. . . NOTED THAT THE FESTIVAL IS IN ITS FIFTH YEAR IN THE BLACK . . REVIEWED THE HISTORY OF THE OPERA FESTIVAL . . . -MR. A' NICHOLAS BUTTING-BUSINESS MANAGER-LAKE GEORGE OPERA-PRESENTED THE TOWN BOARD WITH AN ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OPERA FESTIVAL . . .NOTED THAT THIS IS THE 22ND YEAR OF OPERATION . . . WE RECEIVED LAST YEAR A NEA CHALLENGE GRANT WHICH WILL HELP US ESTABLISH A PERMANENT ENDOWMENT AND GUARANTEE AND PERPETUATE THE FESTIVAL 'S EXISTANCE. . .THE FESTIVALS ACTIVITIES 12 IN 1983 HAS BROUGHT FORTH A TOTAL DIRECT INCOME AND ADDED TO THE GREATER GLENS FALLS ECOMONY $1 MILLION DOLLARS. . .EVERY DOLLAR THAT WE SPEND IN THE LOCAL ECONOMY GENERATES ANOTHER $1 . 50 IN NEW INCOME FOR THE GREATER QSBY. REGION . . . THANI<7-OTHE TOWN FOR ALL THEY HAVE DONE . . . rSUPERVISOR WALTER- YOUR REQUEST BEFORE THE BOARD IS FOR $5 , 000. THE BOARD HAS LISTED FOR THE LAKE 'GEORGE OPERA $3 , 000 -COUNCILMAN MONAHAN- IN REGARD TO THE CHALLENGE GRANT DO YOU HAVE TO MATCH THAT WITH LOCAL FUNDS? -MR. BUTTINO- WE HAVE ALREADY MET THAT CHALLENGE . . . -MR. HOPKINS-CRANDALL LIBRARY- NOTED THAT THE LIBRARY HAS RAISED ITS FEES FOR THE COPY MACHINE TO 15 CENTS AS PER MR. MORRELL ' S 0 SUGGESTION . . . -SUPERVISOR WALTER- ASKED FOR FURTHER COMMENTS HEARING NONE THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 7 : 57 P. M. PUBLIC HEARING FRS FUNDS 1984 NOTICE SHOWN 7 : 58 P. M. -SUPERVISOR WALTER- THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY IN THE PAST HAS USED REVENUE SHARING FUNDS HIGHWAY REPAIR AND DRAINAGE THIS- YEAR WE ARE LOOKING TO RECEIVE $ 163 , 140 . 00 . . . WE HAVE ALLOCATED AS FOLLOWS : $20 ,000 TOWARD WHAT WE CALL HOVEY HOUSE $95 ,000 HIGHWAY REPAIRS $38 ,285 DRAINAGE $ 9 , 855 BUS SYSTEM ASKED FOR COMMENTS. . . HEARING NONE THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. . . 8 :00 P. M. MOBILE HOME PUBLIC HEARING- MICHAEL LOPEZ OF 56 HOMESTEAD VILLAGE TO LOCATE A MOBILE HOME ON STEVENS ROAD. . QWNER OF LAND M. LOPEZ . . . MR. LOPEZ WAS PRESENT . . . APPROVED BY THE BUILDING AND ZONING DEPT . NOTICE SHOWN 8 :01 P. M. -HUGHES LAMARSH- STEVENS RD. -I AM OPPOSED TO A MOBILE HOME BEING _ ACROSS THE STREET FROM MY HOME. I CONTACTED THE BANK TODAY AND THEY TOLD ME THAT IF A MOBILE HOME WAS PUT ACROSS THE STREET FROM MY ROME THAT THERE WOULD BE A GREAT DEAL OF DEPRECIATION ON THE VALUE OF MY HOME. PRESENTED THE TOWN BOARD WITH A PETITION FROM THE RESIDENTS OF STEVENS ROAD. . . ALSO OPPOSED TO A MOBILE HOME . . . -SUPERVISOR WALTER-THERE ARE MOBILE HOMES ON THE STREET ARE THERE NOT? -MR. LAMARSH- YES THERE ARE A COUPLE OF MOBILE W MES ON THE STREET . I DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST WHETHER IT IS A NEW MOBILE HOME OR A USED MOBILE HOME-I WAS JUST TOLD BY THE BANK THAT IF THERE IS A MOBILE HOME MOVED ACROSS THE STREET FROM MY PROPERTY RIGHT NOW THAT THE VALUE OF MY HOME RIGHT NOW IF I WAS TO TURN AROUND NEXT WEEK AND PUT MY HOUSE ON THE MARKET MY HOUSE WOULD DEPRECIATE FROM TEN TO FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS , THAT IS WHAT THE BANKER TOLD ME TODAY , I AM NOT READY FOR THAT . -SUPERVISOR WALTER- ARE YOU THE SPOKESMAN FOR A GROUP? -MR. LAMARSH-YES -LEON BENNETT-STEVENS ROAD-I WANT TO CLARIFY ONE THING THAT MR. LAMARSH SAID , HE SAID THAT THERE WERE TWO MOBILE HOMES AND A TRAILER , ONE IS NO LONGER LIVED IN , WHEN THE OTHER ONE WAS PUT IN WAS ABOUT TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO, I DO NOT KNOW WHAT THE ORDINANCES WERE THEN , BUT THE -_- SAME SITUATION , THE DEPRECIATION OF THE VALUE OF OUR HOMES , WHEN YOU HAVE WORKED THAT HARD AND THAT LONG TO BUILD A HOUSE AND HAVE A MOBILE HOME COME IN AND DEPRECIATE IT THAT MUCHJIT IS TOO MUCH TO TAKE . -MR. LOPEZ- THE DEPRECIATION THAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT NOT TO DEPRECIATE ANYONE DOWN OR ANYTHING BUT THERE IS CEMENT BLOCK RIGHT NEXT TO WHERE I WANT MY HOUSE. . . THE CEMENT BLOCK HOME,, THE VALUE OF THAT , THAT IS NOT A A REGULAR HOME EITHER. WHEN I WAS TALKING WITH THE DEALERJHE SAID WITH THE NEW LAW THAT WAS PASSED THIS YEAR MOBILE HOMES HAVE TO MEET THE STANDARDS OF HOUSES-THIS IS BUILT JUST LIKE A HOUSE. . . -COUNCILMAN OLSON- THE CONSTRUCTION CODE? 13 -MR. LOPEZ- YES , IT WILL HAVE VINYL SIDING AND SHINGLED ROOF. . . IT LOOKS LIKE A HOUSE. -COUNCILMAN MONAHAN- DO YOU HAVE A PICTURE OF THIS -MOBILE HOME? -MR. LOPEZ- NO I DO NOT . . . I CAN GET A PICTURE FROM THE FACTORY . AT THIS TIME THIS IS ALL WE CAN AFFORD ON OUR BUDGET . . .WE LOOKED AT HOMES TO BUILD WE ARE LOOKING AT 28 , 000 TO 32fJ00 AND YOU GO AND TRY AND FINANCE THAT TODAY, FOUR OR FIVE HUNDRED A MONTH I CANNOT AFFORD THAT . —MRS. DIDYK—STEVENS ROAD-I AM ONE OF THE LAST ONES TO COME ONTO STEVENS ROAD—I HAVE BEEN THERE FOR TWO YEARS , ALL THE HOUSES THAT WERE SOLD l UP TO NOW , UP TO EVEN YESTERDAY WERE WORTH FIFTY ,SIXTY ,SEVENTY THOUSAND, WHEN THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT THE BUILDINGS THAT WERE THERE BEFORE WE KNOW HOW MUCH ALL THE HOUSES ARE WORTH� NOW WITH THIS ONE COMING IN THAT IS WHEN ALL OUR PRICES ARE GOING TO GO DOWN. I PAID OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND FOR MY HOUSE I DO NOT APPRECIATE IT GOING DOWN NOW TO FIFTY THOUSAND , I CANNOT AFFORD THAT EITHER , JUST LIKE HE CANNOT A THIRTY OR FORTY ! THOUSAND DOLLAR HOME . I DO NOT THINK IT IS FAIR FOR US TO FOOT SOMEBODY - ELSES BILL , WE ARE ALL HERE FFOM THE BLOCK . BARBARA MELVILLE—I DO NOT WANT TO STRESS ANY POINT UNDULY I AM RELATIVELY NEW IN THE AREA BEING HERE ONLY ABOUT EIGHT YEARS OR SO , WHEN MY HUSBAND AND I MOVED UP , ( MY NAME IS BARBARA MELVILLE I LIVE ON STEVENS ROAD ), WHEN MY HUSBAND AND I MOVED UP TO THE AREA AND BOUGHT OUR HOUSE WE WERE TOLD THAT THERE WERE OLD TRAILERS ON THE BLOCK AND THAT AN ORDINANCE MADE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR OTHERS TO COME IN AND THIS WOULD KEEP OUR VALUES UP , SINCE WE MOVED IN TWO OR THREE VERY NICE HOUSES WERE PUT UP AND THE STREET HAS GROWN CONSIDERABLY . A LOT OF YOUNG FAMILIES. . . I FEEL THAT I WOULD BE OPPOSED TO A MOBILE HOME ON NO OTHER GROUNDS THEN THAT THE STREET HAS BEEN BUILDING IN VALUE I WOULD KIND OF LIKE TO SEE IT STAY THAT WAY. THANK YOU. —IRENE MULNER—STEVENS STREET—MY HUSBAND AND I BUILT A HOME ABOUT THREE AND A HALF YEARS AGO. WE ARE OLDER PEOPLE I INTEND TO STAY THLRRCEE FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE UNTIL GOD CHOOSES TO TAKE ME AWAY. I WOULD NOTnTC7 HAVE TO SIT THERE AND SAY FOR INSTANCE SOMETHING HAPPENED TO MY HUSBAND WHO HAS RECENTLY HAD A HEART ATTACK , AND HAVE TO TURN AROUND AND SELL MY HOME "— WE WORKED VERY HARD FOR OUR MONEY , EVERY BODY ELSE DOES TOO , I AM SAYING AT OUR AGE I COULD NOT AFFORD TO TAKE ANY KIND OF A LOSS NOT EVEN FOR A THOUSAND DOLLARS, I WOULD HAVE TO GET WHAT I PAID FOR IT ORTTgg LE MORE . I DO NOT THINK , BECOMING A SENIOR CITIZENS , I COULD NOT AFFORDS KIND OF MONEY. I DO NOT OWN THE HOUSE YET HOPEFULLY WITHIN TWENTY YEARS I WILL , BUT I DON 'T EVEN WANT TO LOSS_- A THOUSAND DOLLARS OFF THE VALUE OF MY HOME, I DO NOT THINK IT IS FAIR. THANK YOU. —MR. .JOHN HURLEY— I LIVE RIGHT NEXT TO WHERE THE TRAILER IS GOING TO BE BUILT , I CANNOT AFFORD TO TAKE A LOSS ON MY PROPERTY—I HAVE JUST CLEARED OFF THE LAND AND I AM IMPROVING THE HOUSE, I CANNOT AFFORD TO TAKE A LOSS . -GEORGE HAVILAND-STEVENS ROAD-I HAVE FOUR CHILDREN-I HAVE LIVED ON THE ROAD FOR ELEVEN YEARS-WE MOVED OUT THERE BECAUSE IT WAS A NICE RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD OUTSIDE THE CITY-WE ENJOY IT VERY MUCH-WE WORKED HARD ON OUR HOUSE OVER THE YEARS WE HAVE A NICE HOUSE AND I AGAIN WOULD NOT LIKE TO SEE IT DEPRECIATE IN VALUE . -MR. LOPEZ-WE HAVE THE TWO MOBILE HOMES ALREADY ON THE STREET , I DO NOT KNOW IF THEY ARE BOTH LIVED IN OR NOT- IT WOULD SEEM THAT THE HOUSES WOULD BE DEPRECIATED TO THE POINT OF WHAT THEY ARE GOING TO BE WITH THE TWO MOBILE HOMES THERE ALREADY , THERE ARE TWO ON THERE AND I AM MEETING THE CODE IT IS ACTUALLY DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE I AM MEETING THE !TOWN CODE AND THERE ARE ALREADY TWO MOBILE HOMES ON THE STREET . -SUPERVISOR WALTER- I DO NOT THINK THAT THERE IS ANY DISCRIMINATION HERE I THINK THAT THE ORDINANCE THAT WE HAVE GIVES DISCRE.'T`bf4' TO THE TOWN BOARD AS TO GIVING APPROVAL. . . - MR. LOPEZ- I AM NOT SAYING ACTUALLY DISCRIMINATION I AM SAYING WITH THE TRAILERS , THERE ARE ALREADY TWO ON THE STREET . I JUST CAN ' T SEE HOW I CAN AFFORD TO BUILD A HOUSE AT THIS TIME . -COUNCILMAN MORRELL-MIKE DO YOU ALREADY OWN THAT PROPERTY? -MR. LOPEZ- YES I HAVE THE DEED AT HOME AND EVERTHING. 14 -COUNCILMAN MORRELL- ISN ' T THERE A POSSIBILITY OF AN ALTERNATE PROPERTY? WERE MOBILE HOMES WOULD BE MORE SUITED? -MR. LOPEZ-THERE COULD BE PROBABLY , BUT RIGHT NOW I GOT FORTYFIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS TIES UP IN A LOT , THAT IS NOT INCLUDING THE WORK I HAVE DONE. -COUNCILMAN OLSON-MIKE TO YOU AND THE RESIDENTS THAT LIVE ON THE STREET WHERE YOU WOULD LIKE TO LIVE AND BE NEIGHBORS , YOU WANT TO BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR AND HAVE A PLACE TO LIVE BUT THIS PARTICULAR QUESTION BEFORE US- PROBABLY NOT YOU OR THIS PARTICULAR MOBILE HOME APPLICATION , MOBILE HOME HEARINGS AND DISCUSSION LIKE THIS I THINK ARE THE MOST DIFFICULT THING, DECISION TO MAKE TO COME BEFORE THIS TOWN BOARD IT IS THE HARDEST DECISION TO MAKE FOR A TOWN BOARD IN SIMILIAR SITUATIONS LIKE THIS . I WILL BE FRANK WITH YOU AND EVERYBODY-THAT ISj HERE, A PETITION WAS PRESENTED j TONIGHT THERE IS INFORMATION ON THAT PETITION, A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN RAISED I HAVE THOUGHT BF A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS. MY OWN FEELING AT THIS TIME IS WE HAVE HAD THE HEARING TONIGHT , WE CAN CLOSE THE HEARING WHEN IT IS DONE BUT I WOULD LIKE TO LOOK INTO SOME OF THE DEED RESTRICTIONS ON THE LAND AND SEE IF THERE ARE ANY RESTRICTIONS AND SEE THE ZONING IN THAT AREA THAT I AM NOT FAMILIAR WITH AT THIS TIME . I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO INVESTIGATE THE PETITION , THE NAME AND LOCATIONS I WOULD LIKE TO LOOK INTO IT FURTHER SO I CAN MAKE THE BEST DECISION. THAT IS JUST MY OWN COMMENTS THE REST OF THE BOARD MAY HAVE THEIR OWN COMMENTS AND THEY CAN VOICE THEIR OWN OPINIONS , I JUST WANT TO BE FRANK AND LET YOU KNOW MY FEELINGS. -COUNCILMAN MONAHAN- I WOULD LIKE MR. SEA4�Y-' TO CHECK INTO WHEN THE TWO PREVIOUS MOBILE HOMES WERE PLACED THERE . -MR. S,EALY - BEFORE THE ORDINANCE. . . -COUNCILMAN MORRELL- WE ARE FACING A TIME SCHEDULE HERE WITH WEATHER., I DO NOT THINK IT WOULD BE FAIR TO TABLE OR NOT TAKE ACTION TONIGHT IT WOULD DELAY THIS CLOSER AND CLOSER TO FOUL WEATHER. . . -COUNCILMAN MONAHAN- I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A PICTURE OF THIS MOBILE HOME. -SHARON LAMARSH- I LIVE ACROSS THE STREET FROM WHERE THIS LOT IS I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THAT ORIGINALLY THIS LAND WAS OWNED BY MY PARENTS AS WAS THE HOUSE THAT WE LIVE IN RIGHT NOW , I WOULD BE SURPRISED IF MR. LOPEZ DID NOT KNOW BEFORE HE BOUGHT THE LAND THAT THERE MIGHT BE A PROBLEM WITH A MOBILE HOMEjBECAUSE WHEN MY PARENTS ORIGINALLY TRIED TO SELL THE LAND THAT WAS PART OF THE PROBLEM. THE PEOPLE WHO COULD AFFORD TO BUY THE LAND WHEN THEY DID CHECK INTO IT REALIZED THAT IT WAS GOING TO BE DIFFICULT TO PUT A MOBILE HOME ON THERE AND A FEW PEOPLE WERE TOLD THAT IT WOULD BE NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE SO IF YOU ARE INTENDING TO BUY THE LAND FOR THAT REASON . . . A PERSON CAME UP TO THE TOWN OFFICES AND WAS TOLD IT WOULD BE VERY DIFFICULT EVEN THOUGH HE HAS A SON THAT WAS TOTALLY DISABLED. I DO NOT THINK , I WOULD FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT MR. LOPEZ BOUGHT THE LAND NOT KNOWING THAT THERE MIGHT BE A PROBLEM WITH PUTTING A TRAILER ON . I KNOW THAT MURRAY 'SjWHO OWNED THE LAND FOR A WHILEjHAD TOLD US THAT A FEW PEOPLE WERE INTERESTED BUT DECIDED NOT TO BUY THE LAND BECAUSE OF THE PROBLEM WITH THE TRAILER. . . . I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO SAY THAT WE ARE NOT , I WILL SPEAK FOR MY HUSBAND AND I , WE ARE NOT AGAINST A MOBILE HOME , WE LIVED IN A MOBILE HOME FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS BEFORE WE BOUGHT OUR HOUSE , BUT I THINK TO BE FAIR TO US AND THE PEOPLE ON THE STREET IF THE MOBILE!WME IS GOING TO DE-VALUE OUR HOME, THEN WE HAVE A RIGHT TO BE CONCERNED, AND TO SPEAK UP . -SUPERVISOR WALTER- ASKED FOR FURTHER COMMENTS , HEARING NONE THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. 8 : 19 P. M. �l RESOLUTIONS i RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES g,. QLUTION NO . 232 , INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS DOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON : RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN BOARD MINUTES OF OCTOBER 25TH AND NOVEMBER 1ST. 1983 BE AND HEREBY ARE APPROVED . DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , MRS. WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART 15 RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS FSnIIITTON N0 . 233 , INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS, BETTY MONAHAN : RESOLVED, TO TRANSFER $87. 00 FROM A7310 . 440 YOUTH PROGRAMS , CONTRACTUAL TO A7310 . 420 YOUTH PROGRAMS INSURANCE FOR 4TH QUARTER INSTALLMENT OF INSURANCE. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , , MRS�; WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS -RESOLUTION N0 . 234, INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON : RESOLVED , TO TRANSFER $ 1 , 995 . 00 FROM A1990 . 0 CONTINGENT ACCOUNT TO A1440 . 440 ENGINEERING FOR COST OF PROPOSED SEWER DISTRICT FORMATION REPORT . DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES: MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , MRS. WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS RESOLUTION NO, 235, INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS. BETTY MONAHAN : RESOLVED , TO TRANSFER $450 . 00 FORM A5010 . 100 SUPERINTENDENT HIGHWAY , PERSONAL SERVICES TO A5010 . 440 SUPERINTENDENT HIGHWAY CONTRACTUAL FOR COST OF ARBRITATION . DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS . MONAHAN , MRS. WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT: DR. EISENHART RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS RFSO 1TTON_ NO—� INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS . BETTY MONAHAN : RESOLVED , TO TRANSFER $337. 50 FROM DM5130 . 441 TO DR5110 . 440 FOR LEGAL FEES. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , MRS. WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART RESOLUTION CHANGING TOWN BOARD MEETING DATE RESOLUTTON NO , 237 , INTRODUCED BY MRS . BETTY MONAHAN WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL : RESOLVED , THAT A MEETING OF THE QUEENSBURY TOWN BOARD WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 21ST . 1983 AT 5 : 30 P. M. AT THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING , BAY AND HAVILAND ROADS , GLENSFALLS , N.Y. AND BE IT FURTHER 16 RESOLVED , THAT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE QUEENSBURY TOWN BOARD SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 22 , 1983 AT 7 : 30 P . M. BE AND HEREBY IS CANCELLED. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS . MONAHAN , MRS . WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $78 , 000 SERIAL BONDS OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK, TO PAY PART OF THE COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER SYSTEM TO SERVE THE BIG BAY-BIG BOOM WATER DISTRICT IN AND FOR SAID TOWN RESOLUTION NO . 238 INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON WHO MOVED FOR ITS DOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS. BETTY MONAHAN : BE IT RESOLVED , BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK , AS FOLLOWS : SECTION 1 . THE SPECIFIC OBJECT OR PURPOSE TO BE FINANCED PURSUANT TO THIS RESOLUTION IS THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER SYSTEM TO SERVE THE BIG BAY-BIG BOOM WATER DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE TQ'0N OF QUEENSBURY , WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK , INCLUDING ORIGINAL FURNISHINGS , MACHINERY OR APPARATUS REQUIRED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH , AND ALSO INCLUDING THE ACQUISITION OF LAND AND RIGHTS-IN-LAND , SUBSTANTIALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MAP , PLAN AND REPORT PREPARED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH . SECTION 2 . THE MAXIMUM ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH SPECIFIC OBJECT OR PURPOSE IF $78 ,000 , AND THE PLAN FOR THE FINANCING THEREOF IS BY THE ISSUANCE OF $78 ,000 SERIAL BONDS OF SAID TOWN , HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE ISSUED THEREFOR PURSUANT TO THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW . SECTION 3. IT IS HEREBY DETERMINED THAT THE PERIOD OF PROBABLE USEFULNESS OF THE AFORESAID SPECIFIC OBJECT OR PURPOSE IS FORTY YEARS , PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 1 OF PARAGRAPH A OF SECTION 11 . 00 OF THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER DETERMINED THAT THE MAXIMUM MATURITY OF THE SERIAL BONDS HEREIN AUTHORIZED WILL EXCEED FIVE YEARS . SECTION 4 . THE FAITH AND CREDIT OF SAID TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK , ARE HEREBY IRREVOCABLY PLEDGED FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS AS THE SAME RESPECTIVELY BECOME DUE AND PAYABLE. THERE SHALL BE ANNUALLY APPORTIONED AND ASSESSED UPON THE SEVERAL LOTS AND PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN SAID WATER DISTRICT WHICH THE TOWN BOARD SHALL DETERMINED AND SPECIFY TO BE ESPECIALLY BENEFITED BY THE IMPORVEMENTS , AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS THE SAME BECOME DUE , BUT IF NOT PAID FROM SUCH SOURCE , ALL THE TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY IN SAID TOWN SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE LEVY OF AD VALOREM TAXES , WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT , SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS THE SAME SHALL BECOME DUE. SECITON 5 . SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW , THE POWER TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF AND TO SELL BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THE SERIAL BONDS HEREIN AUTHORIZED, INCLUDING RENEWALS OF SUCH NOTES , IS HEREBY DELEGATED TO THE SUPERVISOR , THE CHIEF FISCAL OFFICER . SUCH NOTES SHALL BE OF SUCH TERMS , FORMAND CONTENTS , AND SHALL BE SOLD IN SUCH MANNER , AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED BY SAID SUPERVISOR , CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW . SECTION 6 . THIS RESOLUTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO AMEND IN ITS ENTIRETY THE RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF SAID TOWN ON OCTOBER 26 , 1982 , ENTITLED : ' 'BOND RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 26 , 1982 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $78 , 000 . 00 IN SERIAL BONDS OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , COUNTY OF WARREN , STATE OF NEW YORK ON BEHALF OF AND FOR THE BIG BAY-BIG BOOM WATER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY TO PAY THE COSTS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS FOR SAID WATER DISTRICT' ' , AND SUCH RESOLUTION IS HEREBY SO AMENDED. SECTION 7 , THE VALIDITY OF SUCH BONDS ArD BOND ANTICIPATION 17 NOTES AS AUTHORIZED BY THE BOND RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF SAID TOWN ON OCTOBER 16 , 1982 , MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SECTION 6 HEREOF , AS AMENDED HEREBY , MAY BE CONTESTED ONLY IF : 1 ) SUCH OBLIGATIONS ARE AUTHOIRZED FOR AN OBJECT OR PURPOSE FOR WHICH SAID TOWN IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND MONEY , OR 2 ) THE PROVISIONS OF LAW WHICH SHOULD BE COMPLIED WITH AT THE DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS RESOLUTION ARE NOT SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLIED WITH , AND AN ACTION , SUIT OR PROCEEDING CONTESTING SUCH VALIDITY IS COMMENCED WITHIN TWENTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SUCH PUBLICATION , OR 3) SUCH OBLIGATIONS ARE AUTHORIZED IN VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION . SECTION 8. THIS RESOLUTION , WHICH TAKES EFFECT IMMEDIATELY , SHALL BE PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE POST STAR, TOGETHER WITH A NOTICE OF THE TOWN CLERK IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM PROVIDED IN SECTION 81 . 00 OF THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS . MONA.H:AN , MRS. VA.LTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART SUPERVISOR WALTER- DOES THE BOARD WISH. TO TAKE ANY ACTION ON THE APPLTCATIQN FOR A MOBILE HOME OF MICHAEL LOPE.Z . . . ( DISCUSSION HELD-COUNCILMAN MORRELL-INTRODUCED A RESOLUTION TO DISAPPRQVE. THE APPLICATION FOR A MOBILE HOME OF MICHAEL LOPEZ . . . COUNCILMAN MONAHAN- REQUESTED TO SEE A PICTURE. OF WHAT THE MOBILE HOME WILL LOOK LIKE . . .SUPERVISOR WALTER-- DO Y'QU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH CONSTRUCTT�ON TIME MR. LOPEZ , IF THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED? MR. LOPEZ-z:,THE QNLr THING TO DO IS THE SEPTIC TANK AND I HAVE THE TAP TO BE. PUT IN . . . COUNCILMAN OLSON!--REQUESTED THAT THE MOTION BE TABLED TO FURTHER STUDY THE DEEDS , . . COUNCILMAN MONAH.AN- ASKED THE RESIDENTS .TF_ THE:Y' HAVE. DEED RESTRICTIONS? MR. BENNETT- NOTED THAT THERE ARE CERTAIN RESTRLCTIONS ON THE TYPE OF STRUCTURE . , , MR. LAMARSH- NOTED THAT HE HAD A MOBILE HOME AT ONE TIME OUR MOBILE HOME WAS BEAUTIFUL WHEN WE FIRST MOVED IN BUT FIVE OR SIX YEARS LATER WHEN THE SCREWS IN THE MOBILE HOME RUSTED,, IT DEPRECIATED. , , WHERE OUR HOME APPRECIATES EVERY YEAR A MOBILE HOME DOES NOT . MR. LOPEZ- NOTED THAT THE HOME WOULD BE SIDED WITH VIN`?1r , IT IS REGULAR HOUSE SIDING. . . UNKNOWN-THE POINT ISjIT IS STILL A MOBILE HOME IT IS STILL GOING ON THE LOT AND IT IS STILL GOING TO DEVALUE THE REST OF THE HOUSES . . . 000NCILMAN MORRELL- THE REASON FOR MY RESOLUTION .j HAVE BEEN DOWN THERE TO INSPECT THE SITE. . . I DO NOT FEEL-THAT , THAT STREET IS COMPATIBLE WITH MOBILE HOMES COUNCILMAN! OLSON- WHAT TYPE OF HOMES CAN BE CONSTRUCTED IN THAT ZONE? MR. CEALY -THAT IS A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE. .NOTED THAT THE MOBILE HOMEjMEETS ALL THE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS. . . NOTED THAT THE HOMES HE HAD SEEN OF LATE ARE OF PRETTY GOOD QUALITY . . . UNKNONW- . . . THIS WOULD BE OPENING UP THE STREET TO OTHER MOBILE HOMES COUNCILMAN OLSON- THE PETITION HAS THE NAMES OF EVERYBODY ON THE STREET] DOES THAT CONSTITUTE ALL THE LOTS ALSO? UNKNOWN- THAT IS CORRECT. . . UNKNOWN- NOTED THAT MR. NORTON A FORMER OWNER OF A MOBILE HOME SIGNED THE FETITION . COUNCILMAN OLSON- SECONDED THE MOTION OF j DISAPPROVAL-EARLIERjI SAID I THOUGHT I NEED SOME MORE INFORMATIONiBUT THE BUILDING INSPECTOR HAS PROVIDED ME WITH SOME AND EVIDENCE OF THE PETITION AND THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE SPOKEN I WILL SECOND MR, MORRELL ' S MOTION COUNCILMAN MORRELL AMENDED HIS MOTION , AGREED TO BY MR. OLSON TO READ TO RECOMMEND DISAPPROVAiL !ON THE BASIS :THAT"THE._HARDSHIP THAT WAS DEMONSTRA- TED BY THE APPLICANT IS INSUFFICIENT IN THE LIGHTJIN THE DECREASE IN VALUE OF THE OTHER PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE MOBILE HOME „RES0Il1TTON UL �� , INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION.,; SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON : RESOLUTION FORTHCOMING FROM TOWN COUNSEL TO BE FOUND ON PAGE__. 18 COMMUNICATIONS LTRS ON FILE FROM ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT D ' ANDREA NEW YORK SENATOR RONALD STAFFORD AND CONGRESSMAN GERALD SOLOMON NOTIFYING RECEIPT OF RESOLUTION 209 AND208 OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY -SUPERVISOR WALTER- ANNOUNCED THAT DOT WILL BE HOLDING A PUBLIC MEETING ON NOVEMBER 15 , 1983 AT 7 :00 P . M. AT THE QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BLDG. RELATIVE TO QUAKER ROAD-TANDEM ROUTE. . . -LTR. QSBY . TOWN BOARD -ON FILE ELECTION INSPECTORS OF QSBY . DIST . 6 REQUEST EXTRA MONETARY CONSIDERATION . . . SUPERVISOR WALTER- THERE WAS AN INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT FOR PERSONIAILI SERVICES IN THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET. . . COUNCILMAN OLSON- NOTED THAT WHEN HE VISITED THE POLLSjOTHER INSPECTORS INDICATED THAT THEY WOULD LIKE AN INCREASE. . . ALSO IT WAS REQUESTED TO MOVE DISTRICT 18 FROM ITS PRESENT LOCATION . . . COUNCILMAN MORRELL ALSO NOTED THAT HE WAS ALSO APPROACHED IN REGARD TO THE FINANCIAL COMPENSA- TION . . . -SUPERVISOR WALTER RECEIVED A LETTER OF RESIGNATION FROM MR. MONTESI FROM THE PLANNING BOARD� FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD MR. ROBERTS- WITH THIS RESIGNATION THE BOARD WILL BE SOLICITING APPLICANTS FOR THIS POSITION . . . REPORTS -THE TOWN CLERK ' S AND BUILDING & ZONING MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1983 ARE ON FILE . . . OPEN FORUM 8 : 57 P. M. MR. O ' CONNOR-24 MEADOWBROOK ROAD- PRESENTED THE TOWN BOARD WITH A PETITION REQUESTING THE FOLLOWING : 1 . SPEED LIMIT ON MEADOWBROOK ROAD BE REDUCED TO 20 MPH AND THAT PERIODIC POLICE SPEED TRAPS BE USED 2 . NO VEHICLE OVER 2 TONS BE ALLOWED TO USE THE ROAD UNDER PENALTY OF LAW 3. A WELL MARKED BIKE/PEDESTRIAN PATH BE LOCATED ALONG THE FULL LENGTH OF THE ROAD 4. THE FOLLOWING SIGNS BE INSTALLED : SLOW , CHILDREN LEGAL LOAD LIMIT 2 TONS ( INSTALLED AT EACH END OF THE ROAD) TRUCKS USE ROUTE 9L ( INSTALLED AT RIDGE ST. INTERSECTION ) TRUCKS USE ROUTE 254 ( COUNTY RT47 INSTALLED AT QUAKER ROAD INTERSECTION NO TRUCKS ( INSTALLED AT BOTH INTERSECTIONS) ( PETITION ON FILE) NOTED THAT DURING THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF 1983 THERE WERE ELEVEN ACCIDENTS AT THE INTERSECTION OF MEADOWBROOK ROAD AND QUAKER ROAD. . . ALSO A CHILD WAS HIT IN FRONT OF MY HOME ON MEADOWBROOK . . . WOULD ALSO LIKE TO SEE A TRAFFIC LIGHT AT MEADOWBROOK AND QUAKER ROAD. . . COUNCILMAN OLSON-NOTED THAT THE TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WILL REVIEW THIS REQUEST . . . COUNCILMAN MONAHAN- SUGGESTED THAT THE SHERIFF 'S DEPT . BE CONTACTED REGARDING MORE PATROLS ON MEADOWBROOK ROAD. . . SUPERVISOR WALTER- NOTED THAT THE TOWN HAS NOT HEARD FROM THE BOARD OF TRAFFIC SAFETY IN THE CITY . . . COUNCILMAN MORRELL- I CANNOT AGREE WITH Y'OU MORF MR. QkCQNNQR CORRECTIVE MEASURERS SHOULD BE TAKENJPERHAPS NOW THAT ALL THESE UNFORTUNATE SITUATIONS THAT HAVE OCCURED FURTHER ON DOWN THE ROAD AT DIX AND QSBY . AVENUE TJ*W MAYBE ---DOT WILL BELIEVE US WHEN WE SUBMIT INFORMATION TO THEM. .JOSEPH D&IRE-REVIEWED THE TRAFFIC SITUATION AT DIX AND QSBY . AVENUE TOLD THE BOARD THAT HE DID NOT WANT THE JOB BUT HE FELT A SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD WAS NEEDED AT DIX AND QSBY . AVENUE. ASKED WW THE WATER RATES WERE RAISED. . . SUPERVISOR WALTER- REVIEWED THE BUDGETS OF THE WATER DEPT. IT WAS DECIDED TO RAISE THE WATER RENTS OF ALL THOSE USING WATER TO DEFRAY THE COSTS OF OPERATIONAL --COSTS..' . JOSEPH DAIRE- IS EVERYBODY ON METER? 19 SUPE.RVI_SOR WALTER-NO NOT YET . . . 235 HOUSES THAT ARE STILL ON FLAT RATE . . . RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS SOLUTION NO . 240 , INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MRS . BETTY MONAHAN : RESOLVED, THAT AUDIT OF BILLS THAT APPEARS ON ABSTRACT NQ. 83-i1A AND NUMBERED 1804 THROUGH 1945 AND TOTALING $127 , 627 . 62 BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR . OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , MRS. WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART COUNCILMAN MORRELL- QUESTIONED IF A SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD SHOULD BE PLACED AT DIX AND QSBY . AVENUE. SUPERVISOR WALTER- ASKED COUNSEL TO REVIEW THE SITUATION AND SEE IF TEMPORARY GUARDS WERE PLACED AT THE INTERSECTION AND THEN AT SUCH TIME WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE INSTALLED, THE GUARDS WERE REMOVED, WOULD THE TOWN BE LIABLE IF A CHILD WAS INJURED AT THAT INTERSECTION? DISCUSSION HELD ON THE JERRY BROWN JUNK YARD APPLICATION , LETTER ON FILE FROM THE BUILDING AND ZONING OFFICE STATING THAT THE FENCE MET THE STIPULATIONS OF THE BOARD. . . COUNCILMAN OLSON - QUESTIONED THE PLACEMENT OF THE FENCE. . . IT WAS AGREED. THAT THE JUNK YARD WOULD BE REVIEWED AGAIN . . . DISCUSSION HELD IN REGARD TO THE HALL' S MOBILE HOME. . . SUPERVISOR WALTER ASKED THE TOWN BOARD TO LOOK AT THE MOBILE HOME . . . WE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF A LETTER FROM HUMMINGBIRD LANE RESIDENTS ATTORNEY, THE BOARD WILL GO TO THE SITE AND NOTIFY THE HALLS . ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED. RESPECTFULLY , DONALD A. CHASE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF QUEENSBURY RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE MOBILE HOME RESOLUTION NO_ 2aA , INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON : WHEREAS , ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 19 , 1983 MICHAEL LOPEZ SUBMITTED AN APPLICATION TO THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 12 REGARDING THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE COURTS WITHIN THE TWON OF QUEENSBURY FOR A PERMIT TO LOCATE A MOBILE HOME ON PROPERTY ON STEVENS ROAD WITHIN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , AND WHEREAS , PURSUANT TO THE AFORESAID ORDINANCE PUBLICATION OF THE SAID APPLICATION WAS MADE AND A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON HELD ON NOVEMBER 10 , 1983 , AND WHEREAS, THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBUR( HEARD THE TESTIMONY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE NEIGHBORS RESIDING ON STEVENS ROAD WITHIN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY , AND MEMEBERS OF THE TOWN BOARD HAVING PRIOR TO THIS SAID HEARING PERSONALLY INSPECTED THE PROPOSED MOBILEf®ME SITE , AND DUE CONSIDERATION OF THE FOREGOING HAVING BEEN GIVEN BY THE MEMBERS OF THE TOWN BOARD , THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS WERE MADE : 1 . THE APPLICANT HAS FAILED TO PROVE HARDSHIP OR EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES. 2 . STEVENS ROAD CURRENTLY HAS ONLY TWO MOBILE HOMES THEREON AND THE VAST MAJORITY OF HOMES HAVE BEEN PURCHASED RECENTLY FOR FROM $50 , 000 . 00 TO $$70 , 000 . 00 . 3. THE VALUE OF THE MAJORITY OF RESIDENTS ON STEVENS ROAD 20 WOULD BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY THE GRANTING OF THE PERMIT HEREIN . 4 . THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT WOULD RESULT IN A DECREASE IN MARKET VALUE FOR THE REMAINING HOMES ON STEVENS ROAD . 5. THE ECONOMIC HARDSHIP DEMONSTRATED BY THE APPLICANT IS IN SUFFICIENT IN LIGHT OF THE DECREASE IN VALUE TO OTHER PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE APPLICATION OF MICHAEL LOPEZ FOR THE AFORESAID MOBILE HOME PERMIT BE , AND IT IS HEREBY , DENIED. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , MRS. WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : DR. EISENHART TOWN BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER 21 , 1983 TOWN BOARD MEMBERS MRS . FRANCES WALTER-SUPERVISOR MR. DANIEL OLSON-COUNCILMAN DR. CHARLES EISENHART-COUNCILMAN MR. DANIEL MORRELL-COUNCILMAN MRS. BETTY MONAHAN-COUNCILMAN MR. WILSON MATHIAS GUESTS : LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS , MRS . HALL , MR. MCLENITHAN TOWN OFFICIALS : MR. PAUL NAYLOR , MR. RICK MISSITA PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COUNCILMAN MONAHAN RESOLUTION ADOPTING ANNUAL BUDGET RESOLUTION NO . 241 , INTRODUCED BY MR. DANIEL MORRELL WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION , SECONDED BY MR. DANIEL OLSON : WHEREAS , THIS TOWN BOARD HAS MET AT THE TIME AND PLACE SPECIFIED IN THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND HEARD ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD THEREON , NOW , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , THAT THIS TOWN BOARD DOES HEREBY ADOPT SUCH PRELIMINARY BUDGET AS AMENDED , AS THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THIS TOWN FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING ON THE 1ST DAY OF ,JANUARY , 1984 AND THAT SUCH BUDGET AS SO ADOPTED BE ENTERED IN DETAIL IN THE MINUTES OF THE PRECEEDINGS OF THE TOWN BOARD AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE TOWN CLERK OF THIS TOWN SHALL PREPARE AND CERTIFY DUPLICATE COPIES OF SAID ANNUAL BUDGET AS ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD TOGETHER WITH ESTIMATES IF ANY ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 202A SUBDIVISION 2 OF THE TOWN LAW AND DELIVER ONE COPY THEREOF TO THE SUPERVISOR OF THIS TOWN TO BE PRESENTED BY HER TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY. DULY ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : MR. OLSON`,, DR. EISENHART , MR. MORRELL , MRS. MONAHAN , MRS . WALTER NOES : NONE ABSENT : NONE ABSTAIN : MRS. MONAHAN ON A7520 ( BUDGET TO BE FOUND AT END OF MINUTES ). DISCUSSION HELD BEFORE VOTE ON BUDGET . . .THE FOLLOWING CHANGES WERE MADE IN THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET BEFORE VOTE : SUPERVISOR WALTER- SINCE THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET WAS ADOPTED WE HAD A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR INSURANCE THE TOWN BOARD IS NOT READY TO MAKE A DECISION ON WHO WILL CARRY OUR INSURANCEIHOWEVER THE PROPOSALS THAT HAVE COME BACK HAVE BEEN LOWER THAN WE ANTICIPATEDJTHEREFORE WE