Town Board Regular Meeting

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Agenda

[3:01] Matthew E. Lorini
[3:37] Zach T. Harrison
[4:06] Monique Wahba Roter
[4:31] Shannon C. Egan
[4:56] Emily M. Hough
[5:22] Dale C. Hebert
[7:16] Public Hearing in connection with adopting/not adopting a proposed Local Law of the code of the Town of Colonie, thereof, amending Chapter 190 of the Town Code.
[24:15] Resolution adopting/not adopting a proposed local law of the Code of the Town of Colonie, thereof, amending Chapter 190 of the Town Code.
[24:59] Public Comment
[28:55] Resolution No. 379 appointing a Marriage Officer pursuant to §11-c of the Domestic Relations Law.
[29:18] Resolution No. 380 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into a Renewal Agreement with Joseph R. Wunderlich, Inc. in connection with the bid for Sand for Ice Control.
[29:38] Resolution No. 381 authorizing the acceptance of the donation of construction materials for a new restroom facility located at the Municipal Training Center, 108 Wade Road.
[30:01] Resolution No. 382 authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for bids in connection with repairs to the Municipal Training Facility Fire Tower structure.
[30:20] Resolution No. 383 appointing Assistant Chief Christopher Rench as the Emergency Medical Services Department representative to the Employee Assistance Program Committee.
[30:40] Resolution No. 384 authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for bids in connection with the Police Department/FBI training facility repairs and renovation, as needed, at 12 Arrowhead Lane.
[31:02] Resolution No. 385 authorizing the General Services Director to reject all bids in connection with the Mohawk Park Pavilion Project and authorizing the General Services Director to re-advertise for same.
[31:23] Resolution No. 386 authorizing the Supervisor to reimburse for overestimated water usage at 5 Patroon Place.
[31:40] Resolution No. 387 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into a Contract with Plan Source to complete the Flexible Spending compliance package.
[31:57] Resolution No. 388 calling a public hearing in regard to the Planning Board recommendation for the proposed amendment of the Shelter Cove PDD.
[32:19] Resolution No. 389 authorizing the Supervisor to execute Change Order No. 1-004 to the contract with Bonacquisti Brothers Construction for general construction services at the William K. Sanford Library.
[32:46] Resolution No. 390 authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for bids in connection with Phase 2 Roofing Improvements at the Town of Colonie Library.
[33:07] Resolution No. 391 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into a Service Agreement with Johnson Controls in connection with ADS Software at the Town of Colonie Library.
[33:33] Resolution No. 392 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into an Agreement with Audio-Video Corporation in connection with sound and audio upgrades and improvements at the Town of Colonie Library.
[33:57] Resolution No. 393 authorizing the Supervisor to declare an emergency in connection with repair of the sanitary sewer system at 66 Wilkins Avenue by ANJO Construction, Ltd. and authorizing the Comptroller to expend Emergency Repair Reserve funds for the same.
[34:26] Resolution No. 394 authorizing the Supervisor to declare an emergency in connection with repair of the sanitary sewer system at Shaker El and Albany Shaker Road by ANJO Construction, Ltd. and authorizing the Comptroller to expend Emergency Repair Reserve funds for the same.
[34:55] Resolution No. 395 declaring one (1) model year 2001 High Cube Van and CCTV pipeline inspection system surplus by the DPW/Division of Pure Waters and authorize the transfer of same to DPW/Division of Highway.
[35:20] Resolution No. 396 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into an Engineering Agreement with GHD Consulting Services, Inc. in connection with engineering services for the Mohawk View Water Pollution Control Plant Clarifier Rehabilitation Project.
[35:49] Resolution No. 397 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into an Annual Maintenance Agreement with Idemia Identity & Security USA, LLC in connection with digital imaging and fingerprinting for the Police Department.
[36:15] Resolution No. 398 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into an Agreement with Porter Lee Corporation in connection with the maintenance of the evidence room computer software.
[36:37] Resolution No. 399 authorizing the Supervisor to enter into a Maintenance Agreement with Hewlett-Packard Company in connection with the CAD/RMS servers at the Police Department.
[37:18] Resolution No. 401 ordering the demolition and removal of the building and structures located at 1366 Central Avenue.
[37:40] Resolution No. 402 authorizing the issuance of revenue anticipation notes and renewal notes of the Town of Colonie, Albany County, New York, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $2,800,000.
[37:58] Resolution No. 400 authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for bids in connection with the demolition of 1366 Central Avenue.
[38:25] Resolution No. 403 authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for Request for Proposals in connection with the Insurance Claim Adjustment Services.
[38:45] Resolution No. 404 scheduling a public hearing in connection with a proposed local law amending Chapter 181 of the Code of the Town of Colonie – “Vehicle & Traffic Codification” by amending Schedule VII – “Speed Limit”.

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[0:00] What should we have taken on the e-mail for two hours in the country?
[0:10] It doesn't matter if it's a country, it doesn't matter if it's a country, it doesn't matter if it's a country.
[0:21] I think we have to do one of these things.
[0:29] Take care. How are you? Congratulations.
[0:50] Thank you.
[1:20] And before we begin, we lost a member of our staff that had recently retired.
[1:49] So Liz Del Toro, who was town clerk for about 20 years, and really didn't have a chance to enjoy her retirement.
[1:59] So if we could just have a moment of silence for Liz.
[2:04] Thank you.
[2:17] And also last night, most of us went to a colony high school, the iCare program and the blue star mothers did a really beautiful 9-11 ceremony.
[2:30] And so if we could also have a moment of silence for all those that we lost on that tragic day.
[2:54] Thank you.
[2:57] We will begin with personnel.
[3:00] We have a resolution establishing one position of law clerk justice part time in the justice department and appointing Matthew E. Lerini to the same.
[3:13] Thank you.
[3:18] Thank you.
[3:23] Thank you.
[3:28] Congratulations.
[3:37] We have a resolution permanently promoting Zach T. Harrison to the position of planner grade 15 in the planning and economic development department.
[3:45] So moved.
[3:46] Supervisuals like or call the role.
[3:48] Council members on all.
[3:49] Hi.
[3:50] Well in.
[3:51] I.
[3:52] Murphy.
[3:53] Green and carry.
[3:54] The eyes haven't had a supervisor.
[3:55] Resolution adopted.
[3:57] We have a resolution appointing Monique.
[4:06] The position of senior planner gauge 21 in the planning and economic development department.
[4:13] So moved.
[4:14] Supervisuals like or call the role.
[4:16] Council members on all.
[4:17] We have a resolution provisionally appointing Shannon C. Egan to the position of senior resources specialist.
[4:33] Grade nine in the senior resources department.
[4:37] So moved.
[4:38] Supervisuals like or call the role.
[4:41] Council members on all.
[4:42] Hi.
[4:43] Well in.
[4:44] I.
[4:45] Murphy.
[4:46] Green and carry.
[4:47] The eyes haven't had a supervisor.
[4:49] Congratulations, Shannon.
[4:51] We have a resolution provisionally appointing Emily and how to the position of real property
[5:01] and the position of real property.
[5:04] So moved.
[5:05] Supervisuals like or call the role.
[5:07] Council members on all.
[5:09] Hi.
[5:10] Well in.
[5:11] I.
[5:12] Murphy.
[5:13] Green and carry.
[5:14] The eyes haven't had a supervisor.
[5:16] Resolution adopted.
[5:17] Congratulations.
[5:19] We have a resolution appointing.
[5:22] Dale C. Hebert to the position of paramedic in the emergency medical services department.
[5:30] Thank you.
[5:34] Thank you.
[5:39] So pretty.
[5:40] So pretty.
[5:42] Okay.
[5:43] You.
[5:45] You.
[5:47] Thank you.
[5:48] Thank you.
[5:49] Now.
[5:50] I.
[5:51] I.
[5:56] So that.
[5:57] for 17 years, it's worked for that amount of colony for 15 years, has been recognized
[6:01] as EMT of the year and has become well-known throughout the department as an exceptional
[6:09] field training officer and a mentor for new members.
[6:12] It's been a 15-year member of the colony fire company, where he rose to the rank of Assistant
[6:18] Chief, and recently is completed paramedic training at Hudson Valley, and I'm sorry,
[6:25] a global skill, and I can't think of anybody more deserving of a promotion to paramedic than
[6:30] deal.
[6:31] Congratulations.
[6:32] Thank you, Chris.
[6:42] This public hearing is being held by Order of the Tambore to hear all persons in connection
[6:46] with the proposed local law, a Mending Chapter 190 of the Code of the Town of
[6:50] Colony entitled Colony Land Use Law, for the purpose of a Mending Section 190-71, relating
[6:57] to providing for administrative review of minor amendments to the planned development
[7:01] districts.
[7:02] Notice of the public hearing has been published in official town newspaper, which is the spotlight,
[7:06] and has been posted on the town clerk's bulletin board, and I have an affidavit for each.
[7:11] The town board will now hear all persons interested in this proposal.
[7:15] I, during the agenda session just before the meeting, after considerable discussion by the
[7:23] town board, an amendment was made to the proposed local law to clarify the provision, and so
[7:30] the local law as amended by vote of the town board now reads as follows, post decision actions
[7:38] and limitations.
[7:40] After a PDD is approved, any subsequent development proposed, which substantially complies with
[7:47] the density, location, and uses of the approved PDD, may be for the sole benefit of any individual
[7:57] lot or unit or any minor amendment.
[8:04] After application 2, and referral by the town board, administratively reviewed for approval
[8:11] by the director of planning and economic development department without the need for additional
[8:16] public hearings.
[8:18] And I'm that amended provision, we shall hold the public hearing.
[8:22] Well, I know from our discussions on the town board that makes it much more clear us,
[8:29] because we knew I knew what it meant, but when someone else reads it, it might have meant
[8:36] something different.
[8:37] So I think the clarification is good, but any other than that, does the board have any else to add?
[8:44] I stated a few weeks ago at the last meeting that I wasn't in favor of this, but with the amendment
[8:51] that Mike has just recited to the proposal, I'm good with that.
[8:57] So I'm pleased with the amendment.
[9:00] Thank you.
[9:01] Okay.
[9:02] Thanks, Jim.
[9:03] Anybody in the audience?
[9:04] Yes.
[9:09] Hi.
[9:10] This is a quite linear town resident town of Colony.
[9:13] I have a question, procedural question for the town board.
[9:17] With this legislative proposal legislation referred to the Albany County Planning Board prior
[9:22] to a vote this evening.
[9:24] Was it referred under the general municipal laws of formal referral?
[9:29] I know it hasn't been on the Albany County Planning Board agenda for any type of review.
[9:35] So I'd like to ask before the town board votes this evening if there could be an determination that this in fact had been referred to
[9:42] to the Albany County Planning Board pursuant to the New York State General Municipal Law.
[9:46] I believe any change in local zoning laws are required to be referred to the Albany County Planning Board.
[9:53] I don't have any individual knowledge for any knowledge we see here that it has, but I'm pretty sure that it has been, but it's nothing that I know for certain.
[10:04] Yeah.
[10:05] I was understanding, under, under, under the understanding it was, but if you're not sure.
[10:12] I'm not sure.
[10:13] Then I think, if you're not sure, then, we have to table it until then.
[10:18] I agree with her that it has to be.
[10:20] Yes, it does.
[10:21] And we typically do that.
[10:24] But you know, I have to tell you, I didn't check before tonight.
[10:29] It's just assumed that it was dying.
[10:31] And it might be better that we not act on the assumption.
[10:34] Okay.
[10:35] Well, I have a question.
[10:36] Wouldn't the amendment have to be resimitted to them anyway or no?
[10:39] No.
[10:40] We're opposed to this.
[10:42] The lady is saying that's true before a vote can be had.
[10:47] It has to go in front of the Albany County Planning Board.
[10:50] She's absolutely correct.
[10:52] And I'm not 100% sure that it has.
[10:54] But we can complete our public hearing and then adjourn.
[10:57] The way the law reads, you just can't vote on that.
[11:00] Okay.
[11:01] Right.
[11:02] Before we have approval of Albany County Planning.
[11:05] Yeah.
[11:06] And unfortunately, I wasn't able to attend the the agenda meeting.
[11:10] I would ask that that transcript be available.
[11:14] Post it online so that we can read the discussion that occurred at that agenda meeting.
[11:19] And also I've just could because I wasn't there.
[11:22] Were there examples given of what would would be considered something that would be minor?
[11:28] Is that minor as defined in the land use law minor or minor?
[11:32] How you all were discussing minor?
[11:35] So I know this amendment is just to amend the one section of the PDD law.
[11:42] There are other provisions in the other parts of the land use law that may
[11:48] should be looked at so that there's some consistency between the different sections in the land use law.
[11:54] So maybe while you're checking on the Albany County Planning Board referral.
[11:58] You could also check to see if there's other inconsistencies in the other provisions of the land use law.
[12:06] I know that the PDDs have to be reviewed for a minor subdivision.
[12:10] Mine, I'm excuse me, major site plan of review.
[12:13] So that I just asked that.
[12:16] I believe that the major site plan provisions of the land use law applied to PDD review.
[12:22] So I'm not sure if those sections will jive with what you're proposing to do with the PDD law amendment.
[12:30] That's new section H.
[12:32] So I just like to say that.
[12:34] And if also you could give examples this evening.
[12:37] What you believe would be an administrative.
[12:41] What the town board would think would be proper for administrative review.
[12:45] I would just and that's all I have to say thank you.
[12:49] I'll to answer that.
[12:50] Basically what was decided upstairs was that.
[12:55] In the way I wrote this initially was I followed the city of Albany.
[13:00] And the intent was to give the town board as much discretion as possible as to what had to go in front of the planning board.
[13:08] What didn't.
[13:09] And what we did was is that after discussion to clarify and essentially limit what can go.
[13:17] In front we made the change that in cases where there is no change in density,
[13:25] location or use of the approved PDD.
[13:28] And the proposed amendment is for the sole benefit of any one individual unit or lot.
[13:35] Or it's a minor amendment.
[13:38] And the example that we used upstairs was like the sisters the St. Joseph and Krandellay.
[13:43] Where they had to go through the whole PDD process to move a generator pad eight feet.
[13:49] And we're trying to eliminate that kind of cost and expense to homeowners.
[13:54] When something does not apply or could affect the community at large.
[14:00] We're trying to even the playing field for people who live in regular subdivisions.
[14:04] Who can, you know, just go in and apply for, you know, an in-ground swimming pool.
[14:09] As opposed to people that live in a planned development district that have to go through two public hearings in all that expense.
[14:16] It's not fair to them.
[14:17] And so all this does is it gives the town board the discretion to do one three thing.
[14:24] The application for any planned development district or any amendment to a planned development district.
[14:31] Still has to go in front of the town board.
[14:33] Once the town board gets that application.
[14:36] If this law passes, it'll have to write to do one of three things, deny it immediately and kill it right there and there.
[14:44] Secondly, they can still refer it to the full planning board for its consideration and then recommendation as they do now.
[14:53] Or third, if they determine that it meets the criteria of this new subdivision eight.
[14:58] And...
[15:00] And that it's for the sole benefit of, you know, one lot or one unit or it's minor, they can just refer it to the planning department.
[15:09] But that does it mean that just Joe is going to make the decision. It still has to go through the process, still has to go through the various departments, because all the other provisions of the
[15:21] council on five. And so it would be like going through a minor site application as I think the best example I could give.
[15:31] None of that is changing. And really, all this is intended to do is make it fair for people who live in plain development district that probably don't even know they live in a plain development district to be honest with you.
[15:47] And try to eliminate some of the unnecessary cost and expenses that go wrong with it.
[15:59] And so we've during this.
[16:01] Well, and we really just just for clarification also about what went on upstairs in case it doesn't get posted right away.
[16:09] Because I know they don't they don't I would like to see those pre agenda transcripts posted, but they're not consistently posted, but.
[16:17] We were really looking at thinking more of like the decks, the pools and accessory structures like sheds more than anything.
[16:31] Well, accessory structures like a good zebra right.
[16:40] May I comment now.
[16:42] My name is Susan Weber. I'm speaking, I'm behalf of Save Colony partnership for planning.
[16:47] We put we submitted a letter to the town board and supervised on the hand about this bill, and I'm very glad that the bill was amended.
[16:59] I think the members of this board who spoke to clarify what what was intended here and did a very good job in tightening things up and the supervisor as well.
[17:14] Thank you very much.
[17:15] I'd like to say though that.
[17:21] When we.
[17:24] I for nine years was legislative council at DEC, it was my job to massage bills that were going from our agency before the legislature.
[17:33] And I did a lot of of bill drafting myself and I'd like to say that doing it.
[17:39] The bill drafting in a room with a lot of people arguing and coming up with ideas all at once and writing as best we can is not the best way to go about it.
[17:50] And I really love to Mike mark up what you've got there.
[17:56] I can make it really tight and really nice for you.
[17:59] And it'll look like it's a professional job instead of a bill that was drafted by committee in a room in a hurry.
[18:07] So I offer that.
[18:09] Secondly, I'd like to say also that.
[18:14] A plant development district is a very specialized item under the law.
[18:23] And what that item does as we all know is it gives the developer the right to a much higher density development than he or she would ordinarily have.
[18:36] So instead of maybe under the single family residential zoning having the ability to build 10 units.
[18:45] The developer of a PDD may get to develop 30 and instead of making a profit of 20,000 or 80,000 on 10 units.
[18:58] Here she gets to make 20,000 or 80,000 on 30 units.
[19:06] It's a change in a zoning law.
[19:10] In fact, and that's why it's necessary under the law to make an amendment with the same.
[19:23] Very strict.
[19:26] What?
[19:28] Help me with it.
[19:29] Screw me.
[19:30] And the steps that are required to change a law.
[19:34] All right.
[19:35] That's why.
[19:36] So I understand the need to the desire to make it possible for a level playing field between people who live in an ordinary development and want to put a pool in.
[19:50] And people who live in a PDD and want to put a pool in.
[19:54] But it's a different entity and it really has to be done according to statute.
[20:00] And I'm delighted that you're going to be tightening.
[20:04] So as Joe Lasavita suggested, what he's looking for is the ability to administratively approve a DACA pool and a SHET.
[20:15] And accessory structures.
[20:18] That's terrific.
[20:19] So thank you for fixing it.
[20:21] Thank you.
[20:24] And I think with the PDDs, I think I think we all are on the same page as far as, you know, that is, that is an area that needs to be looked at from when this was all developed years ago into the new zoning in 2007.
[20:46] And so that is an area that we're looking at.
[20:49] And some of the PDDs were already approved.
[20:52] And we worked with them.
[20:53] It's the best of our ability.
[20:55] I know in the one case that we were talking about.
[20:58] We actually reduced the density because they wanted apartments and townhouses.
[21:03] And there are some, you know, that have been denied because of too much density based on location.
[21:12] It's in the middle of a commercial area.
[21:16] That's different than in the middle of a residential area on a busy street.
[21:20] So there's lots of different things that we have to look at.
[21:23] But part of that is, you know, there's still more work to be done because the complain is completed now.
[21:30] So the land use laws come next.
[21:34] And PDDs are at the top of our list.
[21:38] There are some areas where they work very well.
[21:42] The apartments by the crossings and commercial area there.
[21:47] And that's that aviation.
[21:51] It fits there.
[21:53] But same thing may not fit somewhere else.
[21:57] And so, you know, that's something that we have to look at.
[22:02] Or planning has to look at or whoever's here has to look at those types of things.
[22:07] And that is, that is one of the things that was recommended in the Duke complain and for a very good reason.
[22:17] So there are some zoning changes from 2007 that were made that work well.
[22:22] And there are some that don't work so well.
[22:24] So that's what we're working on as well.
[22:30] But I think your question might is, are we looking to adjourn it?
[22:36] Yeah, I think we could do a close, close recovery.
[22:40] And then adjourn the vote.
[22:46] On this topic, sir.
[22:52] We're talking about planned development districts.
[22:56] Is that what you wanted to talk about?
[22:59] I'm sorry.
[23:00] I have two hearing aids.
[23:02] Did you want to talk about your yard?
[23:04] Yes.
[23:05] Okay.
[23:06] I'm probably good.
[23:07] Okay.
[23:08] That's going to be something different.
[23:10] I know, you know, what you're wanted in a few minutes.
[23:14] We had some problems there before.
[23:16] You want me to wait.
[23:17] Yeah.
[23:18] You could.
[23:19] You know, just so, because we're in the middle of the public hearing.
[23:21] Is there anyone else that has a question about the PDDs?
[23:27] We're willing to wait.
[23:28] I'm willing to come back.
[23:30] No, no.
[23:31] We'll be done with this and then we'll have public comment.
[23:34] Okay.
[23:35] Why for?
[23:36] No.
[23:37] It's not your fault.
[23:38] You just have to see and relax and we'll get you different.
[23:41] Okay.
[23:42] We're going to have no more questions.
[23:44] Okay.
[23:45] Yes.
[23:52] Is that it?
[23:53] I think that's it.
[23:55] We're going to close the public hearing and then adjourn it until we confirm that it's been approved by the
[24:00] Albany County planning vehicle.
[24:03] Right.
[24:04] Close the public hearing.
[24:08] And do we have a motion to adjourn?
[24:12] I make a motion to adjourn this until we have confirmation that the proposal has gone before the
[24:20] Albany County planning board for review.
[24:23] Compliance with.
[24:26] Section.
[24:29] Gentlemen, this will walk too 39.
[24:30] 39 of the general.
[24:32] I mean this will allow.
[24:33] 39点.
[24:35] 4m off the general.
[24:36] Okay.
[24:37] Second.
[24:38] Second.
[24:39] Okay.
[24:41] Supervisor.
[24:42] Close the group.
[24:44] Court.
[24:45] Clean.
[24:46] I.
[24:47] I.
[24:48] I.
[24:50] Sorry.
[24:52] We'll have public comment now.
[25:02] Sir, you come on up.
[25:04] You want us to, can you, Greg?
[25:10] My name is Kurt Dagle.
[25:15] I live at three Gregory Lane here in Lowlandville.
[25:19] And I've been here before and I'm going to ask again the town
[25:23] Use its influence to get the mess.
[25:25] That's just west of my western property line to get the cleaned up.
[25:29] It's a collapsed foundation.
[25:31] There's a lot of growth there.
[25:33] I know there are metal components buried in there.
[25:37] And I know this, I've talked about this many times.
[25:41] There has been worked on a property in response to some of my complaints
[25:45] North and South on the barn.
[25:47] But nothing done was between my property line and the barn on the west side.
[25:53] I have indicated in the past that I'd be willing to give some financial support.
[26:01] But if nothing gets done, then I would ask the town to see what they could do.
[26:06] This is the same problem as for Dagle's we had in the past.
[26:10] I'm sorry.
[26:11] It's the same problem that we had in the past.
[26:14] He cleaned it up before, but it's back to being overgrown.
[26:18] We have this understand.
[26:19] He cleaned up as a barn.
[26:22] The barn sets three feet off my western property.
[26:26] Right?
[26:27] To the left and to the right to the southern north of the barn.
[26:32] He cleaned it up.
[26:33] But the area between the barn and my property line is not fudge.
[26:38] Like what kind of mess is there specifically?
[26:41] Like what do you do?
[26:42] Is it overgrown with weeds, tractor parks, garbage, tires?
[26:47] What's there exactly?
[26:48] Well, right now, what you see is a collapsed foundation with a lot of growth.
[26:53] And what the thing that's six in my mind is a mill, a mill, a solar, like a full pan solar.
[27:02] That's what it looks like.
[27:04] Would it be right if I come over to your house tomorrow and pick a look at it?
[27:08] You're welcome to take a look at where the show is.
[27:11] I mean, I can appreciate that.
[27:16] I'm not trying to put up that name on anybody in the mirror is too much to handle.
[27:23] But if you did a little at a time, it would get done.
[27:26] And I know that some communities when a push comes to shove, they'll go in and do it and send you a bill.
[27:32] And I'm not pushing for that, but if that's what it takes, it takes.
[27:37] I'd be glad to see you at the moment.
[27:40] Can you give me the idea, what time?
[27:42] You tell me.
[27:45] Well, between 11 and 1.
[27:50] That's fine.
[27:51] Okay.
[27:52] Thank you.
[27:53] Thank you.
[27:54] Thank you.
[27:55] Thank you.
[27:56] Thank you.
[27:57] All right.
[28:00] Take it easy.
[28:01] Yeah.
[28:02] Be careful.
[28:03] I request a copy of the transcript.
[28:05] You have my address.
[28:07] I get to post it on the internet.
[28:09] But you have to have somebody to check for the top book.
[28:12] Okay.
[28:13] Thank you.
[28:14] Okay.
[28:15] Thank you.
[28:33] Is there anyone else?
[28:48] Okay.
[28:49] We'll go on to our regular resolutions.
[28:52] We have a resolution, a pointing a marriage officer, a pursuant section 11C of the domestic relations law.
[29:02] Second.
[29:04] Supervisor votes aye.
[29:06] For all the role.
[29:07] Councilman Rosanna.
[29:08] All right.
[29:09] Whalen.
[29:10] Vandolan.
[29:11] Murphy.
[29:12] Green.
[29:13] And Kerry.
[29:14] The eyes haven't managed to realize it.
[29:16] We have resolution authorizing the supervisor to enter ensuring we
[29:21] New all agreement with Joseph R. Wonderlick.
[29:23] In connection with the bid for stand for ice control.
[29:26] So moved.
[29:28] Supervisor votes aye.
[29:29] For all the role.
[29:30] Councilman Rosanna.
[29:31] Whalen.
[29:32] Vandolan.
[29:33] Murphy.
[29:34] Green.
[29:35] And Kerry.
[29:36] The eyes haven't managed to realize it.
[29:38] We have a resolution authorizing the acceptance of the donation of construction materials for a new restaurant facility located at the municipal training center at one zero eight lead road.
[29:48] So moved.
[29:49] Supervisor votes aye.
[29:50] For all the role.
[29:52] Councilman Rosanna.
[29:54] Whalen.
[29:55] Vandolan.
[29:56] Murphy.
[29:57] Green.
[29:58] All right.
[29:59] The eyes haven't managed to realize it.
[30:00] We have a resolution authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for bids in connection with
[30:05] repair, some municipal training facility, fire, tower, structure. So moved.
[30:10] Second. Supervisor Voltaic, we're cold roll.
[30:13] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry. The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[30:19] We have a resolution of pointing assistant chief, Christopher Rensh, as the emergency medical
[30:24] services department representative to the Employee Assistance Program Committee.
[30:28] So moved.
[30:30] Supervisor Voltaic, we're cold roll.
[30:32] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[30:37] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[30:39] We have a resolution authorizing the General Services Director to
[30:42] advertise for bids in connection with the police department FBI training facility.
[30:46] Repairs and renovations as needed at 12 arrowhead lean.
[30:50] So moved.
[30:51] Supervisor Voltaic, we're cold roll.
[30:54] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green.
[30:57] And carry.
[30:59] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[31:01] We're a resolution authorizing the General Services Director to reject all bids in connection
[31:05] with the Mohawk Park, the Villain Project, and authorizing the General Services Director to
[31:09] re-advertise for the same.
[31:11] So moved.
[31:13] Supervisor Voltaic, we're cold roll.
[31:15] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[31:19] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[31:21] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to reimburse for overestimated water usage.
[31:26] At 5, the train place.
[31:28] Show moved.
[31:29] Second, the lights of Voltaic were cold roll.
[31:32] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[31:36] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[31:38] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to enter into a contract with plan source
[31:43] to complete the flexible spending compliance package.
[31:45] So moved.
[31:46] Second, the lights of Voltaic were cold roll.
[31:49] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[31:53] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[31:55] We have a resolution calling a public hearing in regards to the planning board's recommendation
[32:00] for the proposed amendment of the shelter-cove PDD.
[32:03] Public hearing will be held on September 26, so moved.
[32:07] Second, Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[32:10] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[32:14] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[32:17] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to execute.
[32:20] Change order number 1-004 to the contract.
[32:23] With plan of request for other construction for general construction services at the William K. Sanford Library.
[32:29] So moved.
[32:30] Second.
[32:31] And the change is an increase of $3,020 dollars.
[32:36] Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[32:38] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[32:43] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[32:45] We have a resolution authorizing the general service director to advertise for bids and connection
[32:50] with phase 2 roofing improvements at the town of colony library.
[32:53] So moved.
[32:54] Second.
[32:55] Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[32:57] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[33:02] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[33:04] The resolution authorizing the supervisor to enter into a service agreement with Johnson
[33:09] Controls and Connection with the ADS software at the town of colony library.
[33:14] This is a three-year contract.
[33:17] And the annual fee is $3,709 dollars.
[33:21] Second.
[33:22] Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[33:24] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[33:29] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[33:31] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to enter into an agreement with audio
[33:36] Visual Corporation and connection with the town and audio upgrades and improvements at the town of colony library.
[33:42] This is not to exceed $5,000,000, $330,780,000.
[33:47] Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[33:50] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[33:54] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[33:56] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to declare an emergency in connection with the repair
[34:01] of the sanitary sewer system at 66 Wilkins Avenue by Angel Construction's limited and authorizing
[34:07] the controller to expend emergency repair reserve funds for the same.
[34:11] Second.
[34:12] The councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[34:22] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[34:25] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to declare an emergency in connection with the repair
[34:30] of the sanitary sewer system located at Shaker L and Albany Shaker Road by Angel Construction
[34:35] Limited and authorizing the controller to expend emergency repair reserve funds for the same.
[34:39] Second.
[34:40] The amount is 5,2161 dollars and 81 cents.
[34:44] Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[34:47] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[34:52] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[34:54] We have a resolution declaring one model year 2001 high cube van and CCTV pipeline inspection system
[35:01] surplus by the DPW division of pure waters and authorizing the transfer of the same to the DPW
[35:07] division of highway.
[35:08] Second.
[35:09] Supervisor Voltaic were cold roll.
[35:12] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[35:16] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[35:19] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to enter into an engineering agreement with
[35:23] GHD Consulting Services Inc.
[35:25] In connection with engineering services.
[35:27] For the mouthwalk view of water pollution control plant clarifier rehabilitation project.
[35:32] This is a kind of the capital plan so moved.
[35:39] Councilor Zano, wailing, condolent, Murphy, green, and carry.
[35:46] The eyes haven't been a supervisor.
[35:48] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to enter into an annual maintenance agreement with
[35:54] portment ecosystem in the US and in connection with Digital
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[36:01] supplies organization, a mass pandemic pandemic institution, a very consistent
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[36:19] enables you to find the intervals of your health, and through the tool for Chinese
[36:22] computer software.
[36:24] So vote.
[36:25] And you'll cost $744.
[36:27] Supervisor votes aye for a follow-up.
[36:29] Councillor Osana.
[36:30] Aye.
[36:31] Whanley?
[36:32] Aye.
[36:33] Fundolen?
[36:34] Aye.
[36:35] I'm Murphy?
[36:37] Green?
[36:38] Aye.
[36:39] We have a resolution authorizing the supervisor to answer
[36:40] an event with the Human Rights Department.
[36:42] And connection with the CADR MESS servers at the police department.
[36:45] So move the second.
[36:47] Supervisor votes aye for a follow-up.
[36:49] Councillor Osana?
[36:50] Aye.
[36:51] Whanley?
[36:52] We have a resolution authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for bids in connection with the demolition of 1366 Central Avenue.
[37:07] We have a resolution ordering the demolition and removal of the building and structures located at 1366 Central Avenue.
[37:25] We have a resolution authorizing the issuance of revenue anticipation notes and renewal notes of the town of colony Albany County, New York, in an aggregate principle amount not to exceed 2,800,000 dollars.
[37:53] This is something that we do at this time of year. Our fourth border tax is not coming until January.
[38:03] This is a safety net just in case.
[38:09] We have a resolution authorizing the General Services Director to advertise for the press for proposals and connection with the insurance claim adjustment services.
[38:37] We have a resolution scheduling of public hearing and connection with a post local law, a mending chapter 1801 of the code of the town of colony entitled vehicle and traffic codification by a mending schedule 7 speed limit.
[38:56] Public hearing will be held on September 26.