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2013-04-08- Mtg 16 - SP SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG#16 1019 SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG. #16 APRIL 8, 2013 RES 182 7:00 P.M. TOWN BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT SUPERVISOR RONALD MONTESI COUNCILMAN ANTHONY METIVIER COUNCILMAN BRIAN CLEMENTS COUNCILMAN JOHN STROUGH COUNCILMAN TIM BREWER PRESS POST STAR Discussion-Lake Sunnyside Aquatic Plant Growth Control SUPERVISOR MONTESI —1 have put together information on what we will be able to work with for the next few years we will need guidance on how you want to approach this. We collect seventeen thousand dollars a year about ninety five dollars per unit one parcel has twenty two owners on it if you owned a piece of the twenty two it might be two dollars a year more for you. To form the district the engineering with the legal was fifteen thousand dollars that included the two thousand dollars for the easement so you end up with thirteen thousand eight hundred per year for at least the first five years. I want to make sure you all understand if we are going to hire people for you if it's just for doing harvesting you have to pay prevailing rates we want to be careful with that it is expensive. Received the figure from Glen Lake they are a couple of years ahead of you on their taxing district the last time they bid this it was a thousand dollars per acre for using the herbicide. If we did all forty acres of Sunnyside it would forty thousand dollars. The plan that the folks have is they did not want to do any herbicide the first year you just wanted to do some harvesting. LAKE SUNNYSIDE COMMITTEE MEMBER-The original plan that was set up is that we would do hand harvesting herbicide in a three year cycle. What we really would like to do is just do hand harvesting. We know that there is too much milfoil in the lake at the moment to start with hand harvesting. We would do nothing this year then do an herbicide treatment next year with the amount of money that we have. Our lake is about thirty five acres the last time we had it done it cost us seventeen thousand dollars this only needs to be applied around it. It is on the eastern side and south side of the lake is where the problem is the center doesn't get any because it is too deep. LAKE SUNNYSIDE COMMITTEE MEMBER- Over the past five years we have done multiply applications with sonar after an application of sonar was put in the lake we managed to clear approximately a twenty percent square area of the infected zone on the lake. Now the only concern we have to do is periodically go in and pick out the few stray plants that migrate in from SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG#16 1020 contaminated areas. We have proven effectively that there is a process that we can implement in the long term to manage the lake to get it down to where there are very few plants in the lake. The overall cost for the residents is going to decrease we will not need to use chemicals anymore. We are not going to have enough money for the hand harvesting to be effective at all. Ideally the best way to do it would be to save up as much money as possible over the next three or four years do a chemical treatment and then just blast the lake consistently with hand harvesting that would get the lake under control. From a usage standpoint and for the residents on the lake that is not acceptable processes letting the lake go. We agree and have had meetings with a lot of the residents of the lake they buy into the logic they have seen the progress, the fact that it can work so we came up with do nothing this year next year try to do a chemical treatment then the following year have a plan already in place to where we're out hand harvesting in a specific sequence. SUPERVISOR MONTESI-After further discussion the plan is for no action for this year, treatment with the chemical Sonar in 2014 and hand harvesting in 2015. As soon as I get a number from what we collected this year I will let you know. Discussion — Water Department Water Superintendent Bruce Ostrander spoke to the board regarding the Administration Building boilers. They were installed in 1992 at the water filtration plant they are running on oil there was no natural gas available at that time. The boilers have to be replaced we would like to switch over to natural gas. The Town would recoup the cost of replacement in eight years through reduced utility costs; the Town Board is in agreement of replacing the boilers, Supervisor Montesi will find out whether this would require a public hearing or just a resolution. Water Superintendent Ostrander spoke to the board regarding the memo he has sent out to board members regarding his plan to retire sometime between June 2014 and September of 2014. The plan would be for the Wastewater Director, Chris Harrington to manage the Water Department and Waste Water Department. Anew employee would be hired and trained to be chief operator of the water filtration plant. Discussion - Craig and Lisa Jenkin, Rockwell Road Queensbury Spoke to the board asking the board to rezone their twenty acre parcel to RR3 to allow them to keep a horse on it noted there are other property owners in the vicinity that have horses. (Presented maps to board members) Councilman Strough recommended that they survey their neighbors to see if there would be opposition to the rezoning. Supervisor Montesi to discuss this request with Craig Brown to see what the options would be. RESOLUTION ADJOURNING SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING RESOLUTION NO. 182, 2013 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. John Strough SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG#16 1021 WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr. Tim Brewer RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns its Special Town Board Meeting. Duly adopted this 8t" day of April, 2013 by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Metivier, Mr. Clements, Mr. Strough, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Montesi Noes: None Absent:None Respectfully Submitted, Darleen M. Dougher Town Clerk Town of Queensbury