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1979-04-10 I 264 TOWN BOARD MEETING APRIL 10, 1979 MEMBERS PRESENT: Michel Brandt-Supervisor Daniel Olson-Councilman Dr. Charles Eisenhart-Councilman Mrs. Frances Walter-Councilman Hammond Robertson-Councilman Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel PRESS: G.F. Post Star i TOWN OFFICIALS: Thomas Flaherty, Steven Lynn GUESTS: Mr. White, Mr. Duell, Joesph Daire, Mr. Turnbull, Mrs. Davidson Meeting Opened 7: 32 P.M. Salute to the Flag led by Councilman Robertson Councilman Walter- welcomed Fox Patrol Troup #16 leaders Mr. Thompson, Mr. Walter working for their citizenship badge for second class scout. . . PUBLIC HEARING-Dix Avenue Rezoning- Notice shown hearing opened? 30 P-M. Joseph Daire-where was the 200' determined from, the edge or middle of the road? Supervisor Brandt- from the edge of the property line. Joseph Daire- noted that it took 30' of his property. . .requested that the rezoning be taken to Carroll St. Town Counsel- on the South Side of Dix Avenue, there is no 200' strick limitation, it follows the property line . . .noted that if there is a discrepancy in the tax map as to the eaaek n6aaurftents of a lot the deed description will control. . . William Duell, So. Qsby.-will the rezoning effect the value of my property,' if the value of my residence is lowered, will the assessment reflect this? Assessor, Mr. Howe- I do not believe so. . . William Duell-spoke on the increased traffic on Dix Avenue, noted the need for a traffic light on Dix and Qsby. Avenue. Mr. White- in regard to the Hess Rezoning, is there a way to have beautifica- tion done in regard to the buffer zone. . . Town Counsel- reviewed the set back buffer zone. .no beautification required. . . • Zoning Board of Appeals through a variance can require as a condition to • variance, beautification requirements. . . Joseph Daire- requested that Mr. Hess move his pickup truck with a sign on it. . .noted that the placement of the vahicle limits visibility at the inter- section of Dix and Qsby. Ave. William Duell- in regard to the 50' buffer zone does it apply to all businesses? Town Counsel-if the business predates the zoning it cannot be applied. . . William Duell- questioned the Hertz rental business. . . Mr. Liapes- the business predates the ordinance. . . Mr. James Barrett- the rental business has existed for approximately 15 years—noted his concern over the increase traffic on Dix Avenue. . . noted that he felt a light, is needed. . . Supervisor Brandt- asked for further input. . .hearing none the Public Hearing was closed. . . 7:58 P.M. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES RESOLUTION NO. 112 Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart who moved for its a opt on, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson: i G�. e RESOLVED, that the minutes of March 27, 1979 be and hereby are approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayda: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Met. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION TO ATTEND SEMINAR RESOLUTION NO. 113, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mrs. Frances Walter: RESOLVED, that N.W. Bodenweiser, Fire Marshal be authorized to attend a Fire Seminar on June 5 through the 8th in Philadelphia, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes all necessary and reasonable expenses. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None Discussion held on Resolution No. 113 before vote: Councilman Olson- Do we know what the expenses will be and Is thete monies to cover this in the present budget? I Supervisor Brandt-There is an item in the budget to cover seminars. . . i Town Clerk- reading from a ltr. from N.W. Bodenweiser. . ."There are monies in my budget to cover expenses which should be under $300. . ." RESOLUTION TO ATTEND AWWA SPRING MEETING RESOLUTION NO. 114, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mrs. Frances Walter: RESOLVED, that Ralph VanDusen, Chief Operator, Queensbury Water Treatment Plant be authorized to attend the Spring Meeting of the American Water Works Association on April 24, 25 and 26th in Syracuse, N.Y. and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Beard authorizes all necessary and reasonable expanses. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes:- Mr. Olson, 8r. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None j Councilman Robertson- noted for the Board that the subject of this meeting fis the disposal of Alum sludge. . . RESOLUTION REGARDING INTENT OF TOWN BOARD TOWARDS THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RESOLUTION NO, 115, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved for its adoption, seconded by Dr. Charles Eisenhart: WHEREAS, the people of Queensbury will vote on May 1, 1979 to choose if they desire to make the position of Highway Superintendent an appointed position and WHEREAS, the Town Board desires®,to have the public better understand its position in this referendum, and i 266 WHEREAS, a positive vote on this referendum is necessary to legally impower the Town Board to establish a Department of Public Works and, WHEREAS, the Town Beard desires to reorganize the administration of the Higriway Department, the Water Department, the Landfill, Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers, Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds, and Maintenance of Recreation Facilities under one Department of Public Works, and WHEREAS, this reorganization can result in savings to the taxpayer by: 1. establishing inventory controls on parts, supplies, and town tools. 2. eliminate duplication of services ; i.e, maintenance shops, stock rooms certain special tools, bookkeeping services. 3. provied a mechanism to re-allocate personnel among departments to reduce overtime pay in times of heavy snow, ice storms,failure of water mains or sewer lines. 4. establish standards of productivity and establish cost accounting. 5. establish unified work rules and, WHEREAS, the Town Board has no authority, control or responsibility over the operations of the Department of Highways and the Superintendent of Highways has no authority, control or responsibility over the monies bedgeted for highways and the establishment of an appointed Highway Buperintar. 4ent will give the Town Board complete authority, control and responsibility over the operation AND budget of the Department of Highways, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the intent of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury to move in an orderly manner to establish a Department of Public Works after the passage of the May 1st, referendum. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None Supervisor Brandt- I want to state that this referendum �s being voted upon May 1st. I believe that if the people understand that i't'%ore than a question of appointing rather than electing a Highway Supg. thatt it is a question of giving the Town Board total authority and responsibility for the operation and maintenance of our highways. I think if they see that it will lead to the establishment of a better organization a more cost effective system to handle the various depts. of the Town I think they will be able to vote more intelligently on the matter. Councilman Robertson- I subscribe to the intent . . . I feel it is a step in the right direction, I think there are a great many benefits to be gained however I do think it is important to emphasize the ordeitly fashion that we prepare ourselves, take it a step at a time get things in order, so that people understand what we are trying to do. . . no specific time pablod in this orderly fashion, I think that is a key to this resolution. . . Councilman Olson-1 will support the resolution. . .The majority of the residents and taxpayers of the Town of Queensbury think that the Town Board has the final say to correct all the problems for the roads, plowing sanding, sweeping actually this Town Board has very little to say buee�,t3aee. aperat ion .o the highway Dept. , any complaints that come to a Town Board Member are passed on to the Highway Dept. , it is up to the Highway Supt. to take care of the complaints. I really think that this program which we are trying to promote in this resolution the authority to get the work done will come to this Town Board, we will have to take the blunt of this, we are taking the blunt and the complaints now and we can't do anything, to get it corrected. RESOLUTION TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE TO RECLASSIFY PREMISES ADJACENT TO DIX AVENUE RESOLUTION NO. 116 , Introduced by Mr. Brandt who moved for its adoptipa, seconded by Dr. Eisenhatt: i RESOLUTION TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE _ TO RECLASSIFY PREMISES ADJACENT TO DIX AVENUE. lution No Uko' (1979) , Introduced by Mr. Brandt who moved its adoption, Seconded by Mr. Eisenhart WHEREAS , the areas immediately adjacent to Dix Avenue on both the north and the south are presently zoned generally in the classification of R-4 and WHEREAS, applications have been received by the Town Board requesting the rezoning of certain premises on the north and south sides of Dix Avenue from the present classification of R-4 to C-3 and WHEREAS, said applications have been referred to the Queens- bury .Planning Board and the Warren County Planning Board for recommendations concerning said applications and WHEREAS, the Queensbury Planning Board and the Warren County Planning Board have each recommended that the areas contigu- ous to Dix Avenue be rezoned to a depth of 200 feet on both the north and south sides to a new classification of C-3 and WHEREAS, said applications and the recommendations of the Queensbury Planning Board and the Warren County Planning Board are deemed worthy of consideration and WHEREAS , it would appear that it would also be advisable to extend the present M-1 and R-3 zones on the north side of Dix Avenue in a southerly direction to abut the proposed new C-3 zone and WHEREAS , a specific proposal for the rezoning of the areas on both the north and south sides of Dix Avenue has been presented to the Town Board which proposal would change the present zoning classifications of certain premises described as follows: REZONED FROM R-4 TO C-3 Commencing at a point on Quarry Crossing Road at the boundary line between the Town of Queens- bury, County of Warren, and the Town of Kinsbury, County of Washington, said point being at the intersection of an extension of the southerly boundary line of those premises identified on the Warren County Tax Map as 8-111-7-6 with the boundary line between the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and the Town of Kingsbury, County of Washington; thence in a generally westerly direction along the southerly boundary of those premises described on the Warren County Tax Map as 8-111-7-6 to a point being the south- westerly corner of those premises identified on a the Warren Count,,, Tax Map:: as 8-111-7-6 ; Lhence continuing on a straight line in a generally westerly direction to a point in the center of a highway known as Bell Avenue; thence in a gen- erally northwesterly direction to a point being the southeasterly corner of L-ilose premis.cs identified on the Warren County T Ix Mal_ as 8-lll- 7-3 ; thence in a generally westerly direct-i-on along the southerly boundary of those p.rCIIIIiscs identified on the Warren County Tax Maps as 8-111-7-3 to a point being the southwester ly corner of those prc;nises identified thereon as 8-111-7-3 ; thence in a generally southerly direction along the easterly boundary of those: premises identified on the Warren County Tax Map as 8-111-7-1 to a point being the soutl - easterly corner of those premises identified as 8-111-7-1 ; thence in a generally westerly direction along the southerly boundary of those premises identified on the Warren County Tax Maps as 8-111-7-1 to a point being the south- westerly corner of those premises identified as 8-111-7-1. Whence in a southwesterly clir.ectio:l to a point being, the southeasterly corner of tho',e premises identified on the Warren County Tax D1aps as 8-111-5-6 ; thence continuing in a generally westerly direction along the southerly boundary of- those premises identified as 8-111-5-6 to a point being the southwesterly crner of those premises identified as 8-111-5-6 . in a generally southerly direction aloncl the easLerly boundary of those premises identified on the P%arren County Tax Maps as 8-111-5-5 to a point being the southeaster- ly corner of those premises identified as 58-111-5-5 ; thence in a generally westerly direction along t1-.e southerly boundary of those premises identified on the WaY-ren ('ounty Tax Maps , respectively, as 8-111- 5-5 , 8-111-5-4 and 8-111-5-3 to a point being the southwesterly corner of those l.rer;ises identified on the Warren County, Tax Map as 8-111- 5-3; thence in a. generally northerly dirccL-i.on along the westerly boundary of those promi.scs ic�r�lLi- ficd as 8-111-5-3 to a point bei.tlg the SOU � L caste.r_ly corner of those premises ic;cnL.ified oil the Warren County Tax Map as 8-11.1-5--2 ; t:lloncc i_n -I c�cncz:-all.y westerly direction along the southerly boundary of those premises identified on the Warren County Tax �. Map as 8-111-5-2 and 8-111-5-1 to a point being the southwesterly corner of those premises ic.enti- fied as 8-11.1-5-1 . Thence in a goner_ a_l ly sou tij- westerly direction to a point being the souLhcasturly -2- 269 corner of those premises Aentif:ied on the arr n County. Tax Maps as 8,111-4-2 ; thence in a generally westerly direction in a straight line along the southerly boundary o•€ those promises i&un tifleci on the Warren County `1aX Maps as 8-la.1-4 and 8-lil 4-24 to a point being the southwesterly corner o % those premises identified on Sa i'0 Lax maps as 8-111- 4-24 ; thencc2;�,, con Linui_nc7 in a (jenc rally w s tarly direction across a highway known as Park !:vC'I"ue to a point being the southcaSLurly corner of those premises identified on the Warren County Tax Map as 8-111-2-5 ; thence continuing in generally westerly direction along the southerly boundary of those premises iden Li fiod on thc` `Wa rrcn County Tax Maps , respectively a:;2-4 , 8-111-2-3 , 4-111-2-2 , 8-Ili-2-1 , 8-111-1-9, 8-111-1-8 , 8-111-1-7 and 8-111-1-6 tcj a ;point being the southwesterly corner of those premises shown on the Warren County Tax leaps as 8-111-1-6 ; thence in a generally southerly di- rection along the easterly. boundary of thole premises identified on the Warren County i'ax ^ a,j as 8-111-1-5 to a point being the sot.iLheantorly corner of those promises identified thereon as 8-111-1-5 ; thence in a generally wosLcrly d: rccL- I ion along the south rly boundary of these prom- ises described on the Warren County Tax Lap as 8-111-1-5 and 8-111-1-4 to a point being at the intersection of the southerly boundary line-: of those premises known on tho Marren County Tax Maps as 8-111-1-4 and the presently existincr boundary line of Wo presently zoned area having a C-1 classification which exists Generally to the west; thence in, a generally northwesterly direction along a Itraight line being the bound- ary of the presently existing C-1 Gone which exists immediately .to the west to a p'&nt in the center of Dix Avenue; $hence in a generally easterly direction along the center line o! Dix Avenue to a point in the enter of Dix nvQnn( where Dix Avenue i nAorsecLs with the hounda ry" line between the Town of Qt,o..enshu.r.y, Coi_ nLy of Warren and the Town of Kingsbury, County of Washington;; thence in a generally sodthc 4=y direction along Lho boundary i i.ne KnLwoon ;" o Town of Queensbuty, County or Warren and Lhc Town of Kingsbury, County of Washington to the point- or place of beginning . -3- 270 i k s III i r L t ALSO REZONE FROM R-4 TO C-3 E Commencing at a point on Dix Avenue at the boundary line between the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and the Town of Kinsbury, County of Washing- . ton, said point being the southeasterly corner `of those premises identified on the Warren County ; Tax Maps as 8-110-2-5; thence in a generally northerly direction along the boundary line be }, tween the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and the Town of Kingsbury, County of Washington, a distance of 200 feet toga point on said boundary line; the n ce i n a generailly westerly direction in generally a straight line parallel to and ate; a uniform distance of 200 feet to the north of the southerly boundary of each of those premises identified on the Warren County Tax Map as 8-110-2-5, 8-110-2-6, 8-110-2-4 , 8-110-2-3, 8-110-2-7, 8-110-2-8, 8-110-2-9 and 8-110-2-10 to a point on the easterly boundary of those premises identified as 8-110-6-5„said point being a distance of 200 feet from the so4h- easterly corner of 8-110-6-6 as measured alonq the easterly boundary of 8-110-6-6 and 8-110-6-5; thence in a generally northerly direction.. along f the easterly boundary of 8-110-6-5 to a point being the northeasterly corner of 8-110-6-5; thence in a generally westerly direction along the northerly boundary of 8-110-6-5 , 8-110-6-4 , 8-110-6-3, 8-110-6-2 and 8-110-6-1 to a point being the northwesterly corner of 8-110-6-1; thence in a southwesterly direction in a straight line to a point being the'northeasterly corner of 8-110-1-13; thence along the northerly boundary of 8-110-1-13 to= a point being the northwesterly corner of 8-110-1-13; thence in a generally west- erly direction in generally a straight line at a uniform distance of 200 feet to the north of and parallel to the southerly boundary of',each of those premises identified on .the Warren County Tax Maps as ..8-110-:1-14, 8-110-1-15 and 8-110-1-16 to the northeasterly .corner Hof 8-110-1-17 ; thence in a generally westerly direction at a uniform distance of 200 feet to the north of and parallel ,.. to the southerly boundary of those premises identi- fied as 8-110-1-17, 8-110-1-18 , ., 8-110-1-19 , 8-110-�1-3, 8-110-1-2 .1 and 8-110-1-2 . 2 to a 'point on the easterly boundary of 8-110-1-2 .2, said point being at _a did- tance of 200 feet from the southerly. boundary of 8`-110-1-2k.2 at its :closest distance to any p9int on -4- nn1 Lill { f E the southerly boundary of 8-110-1-2 . 2; thence in I � a generally northwesterly direction along the easterly boundary of 8-110-1-2 . 2 to the north- ] easterly corner of 8-110-1-2 .2; "thence along"the northerly boundary of 8-110-1-2 . 2 to the north- westerly corner of 8-110-1-2 .2; thence in a southeasterly direction along the westerly boun- dary of 8-110-1-2 . 2; thence in an easterly . direc- tion along the" southerly boundaries of 8-110-1-2 . 2, , 8-110-1-2 .1, 8-110-1-3, 8-110-1-19 ,N8-110-1-18, 8-110-1-17, 8-110-1-16 , 8-110-1-15 ,- 8-110-1-14 , 8-110-1-13, 8-110-6-8, 8-110-6-7, 8110-6=3, 8-110-6-6 , 8-1-10-2-10 , 8-110-2-9 , 8110-2-8 , 8-110-2-7, 8-X110-2-3, 8-110-2-4 , '8-110-2-6 and 8-110-2-5 to a point being the southeasterly cor- ner of 8-110-2-5, the point or place of beginning. ALSO REZONE FROM A-4 TO R-3 Commencing at a paint on the boundary line between the Town of Queenabury, County of Warren and the Town of Kingsbury, County of Washington, said point being 200 feet to the north of the southeasterly corner of those premises identified on the Warren County Tax Map as ''",8-110-2-5 as measured along the boundary line beten the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and the . Town of"-Kingsbury , County of Wash- ington; thence inla generally westerly direction in generally a straight line- at a' uniform distance of 200 feet to the north of and parallel to the south- erly boundary of each of °those premises identified on the Warren County Tax Map as 8-110-2-5, 8-110-2-6 , 8-110-2-4, 8-110-2-3, 8-1`10-2-7, 8-110-2-8 , 8-110-2-9 , and 8-110-2-10 to''a point on the easterly boundary of those premises identifies "as 8-110-6-5, said point being a distance of 20'0 feet from the southeasterly corner of 8-110-6-6 as measured along the easterly boundary of 8-110-6-6 an&,"8-110-6-5; thence in a generally northerly 'diretion along the easterly boundary of 8-110-6-5 toga point being the north- easterly corner of 8-1106-5; thence in4a generally westerly direction along the northerly boundary of 8-110-6-5, 8-110";6-4 , 8='110-`6-3, ' 8-110-6-2 and 8-110-6-1 to a point in the northwesterly corner of 8-110-6-1; thence in a southwesterly ,- direction in a st ight 'line to a point being the - northeasterly corner A 8-110-1-13; thence along the northerly boundarya 'of 8-110-1-13 to a point being the north- westerl)e corner of 8-110-1-13 thence in a generally -5- 272 f i i 1 westerly irection in y generally a straight line at k a uniform distance of 200 feet to the north of and parallel to the southerly boundary of 8-110-1-14 and 8-110-1-15 to a point on the westerly boundary of 8-110-1-14, said point being 200 feet to the north of the southerly, boundary of 8-110-1-15; thence in a generally northerly direction along.,. the westerly boundary of 8-110-1-14 to a point on the westerly boundary of 8-110-,1-14 , said point being 500 feet to the north of the southerly bound- " ary of 8-110-1-15; thence in generally an easterly direction in generally a straight line at a uniform distance of 500 feet to the north of and parallel to the southerly boundary of each of those premises 3 identified as 8-110-1-15, 8-110-1-14 , 8-110-1-13,' 8-110-6-8, 8-110-6-7, 8-110-6-3, 8-110-6-6 , 8-110- ' 2-10, 8-110-2-9 , 8-110-2-8, 8-110-2-7, 8-110-2-3,,n 8-110-2-4 , 8-110-2-6 and 8-110-2-5 to a point, said point being 500 feet to the north of the southeasterly corner of 8-110-2-5 as measured along the boundary j line between the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and Town of Kingsbury, County of Washington, thence in a generally southerly direction along said boundary line a distance of 300 feet to a point on said boun- dary line being the point or place of beginning. ALSO REZONE FROM R-4 TO M-1 Commencing. at a point on the westerly boundary of '­. 8-110-1-14 , said point being 200 feet to the north of the southerly boundary of 8-110-1-15; thence in - a generally westerly direction at a uniform distance of 200 feet to the north of and parallel to the southerly boundary of those premises identified as 8-110-1-15 and 8-110-1-16 to the northeasterly corner of 8-110-1-17; thence in a ' generally westerly direq,- tion at a uniform distance of 209 feet to the north of and parallel to the southerly . y,boundar of those , premises identified as 8-110-1-17, 8-110,, 1-18, 8-110-1-19 , 8-110-1-3, 8-110-1-2 ,1 and 87,,110-1-2 . 2 to a point on the easterly boundary of 8-110-1-2 . 2 , said point- being at a distance of 200 feet from the southerly boundary of 8-110-1-2 . 2 at its closest distance to any point on the southerly boundary of 8-110-1-2 .2; thence in generally an ''easterly' direction in a straight line to a point on the westerly boundary of 8-110-1-14, said point being 500 feet to the north of the southerly boundary of 8-110-1-15 as measured in a straight line along the westerly boundary of J 8-110-1-14 to a point on the southerly bound ry of 8-110-1-15; thence in a southerly direction long the -6- i 273 westerly boundary of 8-110-1-14 a distance of 300 feet to a`• point on the westerly boundary of 8-110- 1-14 , being the point or place of beginning. (All references to the Warren County Tax Map in each of the aforesaid descriptions are specifically and solely references to tax maps prepared by VanDusen- McCormack & Bright entitled "Tax Map of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, D4ap No. 8, Section 110" , dated October 22, 1969 and to a tax map prepared by VanDusen-McCormack &Bright entitled "Tax Map. of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York; Map No. 8, Section 111", dated October 22, 1969) . and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Town Board on April dO , 1979 to consider the aforesaid application for re- zoning and the recommendation of the Queensbury Planning Board and the ,Varren County Planning Board with respect there- to, and WHEREAS, at said public hearing all persons wishing to be heard concerning this issue were heard by the Town Board and I WHEREAS , after due deliberation, it appears that the rezoning of said premises would be in accordance with the overall planning and zoning scheme of the Town of Queensbury. NOW, THEREFORE, BE I'T RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury Zoning Ordinance be amended by rezoning the above described premises from their present classifications to the-classificatiorsset forth above and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be directed to cause notice of this amendment to be published as required by Town Law Section 264 and to take all other action necessary under law to cause said amendment to 'become effective in accordance with Town Law Section 264 and be it further RESOLVED, that the zoning map of the Town of Queensbury be amended to show the aforesaid rezoning of the above-described premises and that the zoning map, as amended, be filed and maintained in the office of the Town Clerk as required by law. AYES : Mr. Olson, Mr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson Mr. Brandt i NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I 274 Supervisor Brandt- reviewed a meeting with the Pyramid Corp. . . .noted reservoir system to handle run off from the enlarged parking lot. . . RESOLUTION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT NEGATIVE DECLARATION ,RESOLUTION NO. 117, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson: RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, pursuant to the provisions of- Saction 617.9 of the 'State Environmental Quality Review Act hereby determines and declares that the 'proposed expansion of the Aviation Mall in bhe 'Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, will not have any significant adverse environmental impact, and be it further RESOLVED, that this resolution shall be deemed a negative declaration for the purposes of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and be it further RESOLVED, in view of the foregoing it is further determined and declared that an environmental impact statement regarding this project will not be prepared or required and it is further resolved that a notice of this determination be prepared and filed pursuant to the provisions of Section 617. 10 of the SEAR. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None Discussion held on the next resolution: Councilman Olson- requested that the number of feet of roadway being discussed be placed in the resolution and also that the amount of the proposed bond be stated. . . Councilman Walter- I do not believe that the resolution is specific enough. . . Councilmn Olson- I agree with the concept but I want to see the specific areas spelled out. . . Supervisor Brandt-It does say subject to the approval of the Attorney, and he does know that lands there were described, I would be comfortable with that however, I do believe that we should add your other point to post a proper bond in the amount of the bid. . . Representative from Pyramid- presented the Board with maps of the proposed alignment of Quaker Hill Rodd. . . .in regard to the bond he suggested a line be added stating a bond be established by the engineer. . . RESOLUTION OF INTENT RE: PYRAMID COMPANY OF GLENS FALLS RESOLUTION NO. 118 Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved for its adoption, seconded by Dr. Charles Eisenhart: RESOLVED, that the Town Board agree to deed to Pyramid the 70 foot roadway which lies across the southwest corner of Pyramid Property in the Town of Queensbury, (map attached) in exchange for which Pyramid Companies deed to the Town of Queensbury a 50 foot road along the westerly boundard of Pyramid property for the relocation of Quaker Hill Road and of a 20 foot wide strip of land along the southerly boundary of Pyramid land for the relocation of a water line together with a 30 foot easement lying to the 'north of said 20 foot strip to be used for the installation, maintenance and repair of such water line upon the consideration that Pyramid Company of Glens Falls pays the Town of �ueensbury the sum of $7,500. 00 in consideration of such land transfer and be it further RESOLVED, that such Company further agrees that the existing water line will be relocated at Pyramid' s cost and expense which work will be performed by the successful bidder at a public bid and will be performed under the i i direction and supervision of an engineer retained by the Town of Queensbury, and be it further RESOLVED that a Bond, set at the rate established by the Town Engineer, be presented to the Town by the successful bidder, and be it further RESOLVED that the closing of this land transfer will take place as soon as the Town Attorney has had an opportunity to review and approve all necessary documents and as soon as practical after Pyramid' s site plan has been approved by the Queensbury Zoning Board of Appeals. E ` Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : Mrs. Walter Absent: * None Supervisor Brandt- spoke to the board on the conditsioN of .Yietbria _Drive. . . noted it would be a great cost to the taxpayer to bring this road to grade, noted that the Tv®n has the responsibility to finish the road to the property line of Mr. Hoge, but I believe it is unfair to the tax payers of the Town of Queensbury to finish the construction of that road. . .we should ask Carl Garb officially to give us information if available on the standard of construction of roads for the Town of Queensbury and second to supply the Town Board with a list of roads in the condition as Victoria Drive is in. .I will propose that we abandon such roads and who ever owned them in the past bring them up to condition and then deed them back to us. . . Councilman Olson- you are talking about roads that have been accepted in the past but have never been developed? Supervisor Brandt- yes. . . a YMr. Howe- I am to understand that you will complete the Road to my property line? Supervisor Brandt-yes -so you can go ahead and build, it would be my intent to abandon the road from your property line on. Councilman Walter- How many feet of road is that? Supervisor Brandt 650' total, how far does your property line go? Mr. HBwe-300' Supervisor Brandt- how many feet to your driveway? Mr. Howe- 230' Supervisor Brandt- ld that be acceptable to p wgu p you if it went to your i driveway? Mr. Howe- yes. �- RESOLUTION REQUESTING INFORMATION FROM THE HIGHWAY SUPT. RESOLUTION N0. 112. Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson: RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby requests thht the Queensbury Highway Supt. Carl Garb inform the Town Board of the Statniard of Construction for roads in the Town of Queensbury if such a standard exists, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board also requests that a list of roads that have been accepted but to date have not been developed be comoll4damidd given to the Town Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : None Absent: None 276 Councilman Olson- noted that he had received numerous complaints in regard to heavy vehicles using Mannis Rodd, causing the road to break up. . .noted that the road was on the list to be posted. . . called the Highway Dept. and was informed that the posting signs were taken down. . request Mr. Garb to look into this. . . RESOLUTION REQUESTING INVESTIGATION RESOLUTION NO. 120, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt: RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby requests the Highway Supt. Carl Garb to review the posting of Mannis Road due to traffic of heavy vehicles on this road, and report his findings to the Town Board. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None COMMUNICATION-ANNOUNCEMENTS March 12, 1979 The following taxpayers and residents of the Ridge Knolls Development request the Queensbury Highway Department to pave the Roads located within the Developed area. (list of approximately 50 names on file) - 7 Helen Drive Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 April 9, 1979 Queensbury Tmm Board Bay Road Glens Falls, N.Y. Gentlemen: The following residents of Helen Drive, Town of Queensbury, respectfully request that the Board move to blacktop that portion of the drive which is now developed with nine houses. The dust raised from ordinary traffic, together with that stirred up by motorcyclists who use the drive illegally to reach the power line trails to the south of us, threatens in dry weather to choke us all. We shall be most appreciative of your consideration in this matter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson (Heinrick and Helen) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mosher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cubbins Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hess Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cutts Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gilmore Sincerely yours, j /s/ Robert F. Cubbins Supervisor Brandt- noted that the first of May the Board will be going through the Town with the Highway Supp. to inspect roads for paving. . . after the investigation we will give the people in that area an answer. . . Ltr. Ms. Elizabeth Renner- (on file) complaint regarding construction project never Glendenings project on Ridge Road. . . Mr. Flaherty- noted that he was aware of the situation. . .the crews will go back when the thaw is complete. . . Mr. Denr..er4i-noted that there is a bad condition in Ridge Knolls. . . -Bay Ridge Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. - Active list. . .on file i 271 � totfile$forstheirOreale-rone��le�aRereminder for Senior Citizens property exemption. . . Supervisro Brandt- announced to the Town Board that a Warren Co. Committee has picked: Mr. Howe as a candidate for the position of Director of Real Property and Assessment for the County, the Full Board will meet Friday and if he is voted in, and Mr. Howe accepts the position we will be in need of a new assessor__. . RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR POSITION OF ASSESSOR RESOLUTION NO. 121 Introduced by Dr. Charles Eisenhart who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson: RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ffiotiesthe New York State Employment Service of the .p bbl sn 8 .0 a foGj&jjtut b `� esepent Rndv"thht a notion "bs Placed to -the heTp vanfeQ .setk1ban ,of the Glens Falls Post Star. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes : None i Absent: None -Ltr. So. Qsby. Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. re: insurance for members residing outside of a district. . .on file. . . Councilman Walter- noted the she is awaiting a letter from the President of the So. Qsby. Vol. Fire Co. before any action will be taken. . . requested that this letter be turned over to Town Counsel. . . The following reports were placed on file: -Supervisor' s Monthly Report -Town Clerk' s Monthly 4:ppott -Dog Warden' s Monthly Report OPEN FORUM 8:42 P.M. Arthur Turnbull- questioned what the cost will be to the Taxpayers of Queensbury for the Sewer System. . . Supervisor Brandt-no. . .Commented that the County Costs to the Residents of Queensbury are being updated now—the residents will have the figures in front of them when they vote on the referendum. . . Joseph Daire- requested that a stop light be placed at the corner of Dix Avenue and Queensbury Ave. . . complimented the Highway Dept. on the cleaning of his street. . .asked whether the residents will know the hook up charges and usage charges for the sewer system before the referendum? Supervisor Brandt-By law we have to give them that information before they vote. . .every cost associated with it , will be in front of you. Mrs. Davidson- questioned if the referendum for Highway Supp. includes the wording of DPW? Supervisor Brandt- we cannot put that word in the referendum. . .you must first have passage of a referendum, that allows the Board to appoint once that is done the Board can immediately move if it desires to establish a DPW, the reason I brought this forth for formal vote was so that the Board will be on record to the people, to tell the people what their intent i is so that the people know that the Board intends to, in an orderly manner, create a DPW to oversee all these functions. . . i Mrs. Davidson-In creating a DPW, does that require a Town Engineer? Supervisor Brandt- It does not necessarily have to be an Engineer, it vadbubtedly will require one additional person to oversee all of those deptS . .he could be an engineer, he has to be a good administrator if a combination could be found it probably would be ideal. . . Mrs. Davidson- In addition you will have a Highway Supt. , Water Supt. f 1.7 8 and head of the landfill? Supervisor Brandt-Yes. Mrs. Davidson- what will the salary be? Supervisor Brandt-I would guess $20,000 or above, and would also guess that, that man as a proper administrator would save that salary three times over by proper handling of our departments. Mrs. Davidson- I do not see yet the need for a DPW. . . each Department Head should take care of their own depts. Mr. Duell- Are the people in the sewer disc. required to hook up? i Supervisor Brandt- If they are in the dfst. yea. . . Mr. Duell- voiced complaint in regards to nipping dogs. . . Councilman Robertson- reviewed the dog ordinance. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS RESOLUTION NO. 122 , Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved for its adoption, seconded by Dr. Charles Eisenhart: RESOLVED, that Audit of Bills as listed on Abstract No. 79-4A and numbered 432 through 549 and totaling $78,132 .09 is hereby approved with the exclusion c of Audit number 468 and 531. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION CALLING FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION RESOLUTION NO. 123. Introduced by Mr. Dani4l Olson who moved for its adoption, seconded by Dr. Charles Eisenhart: RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby moves into executive session. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Olson, Dr. Eisenhart, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt Noes: None Absent: None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully, Donald A. Chase Town Clerk i