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I -1- AYE AYE AYE AYE AYE AYE ABSENT: Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Supervisor Counei Iman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman CllEEKTOI'AGA. NEW YORK OCTOBER 3, 1960 of the Town of Hall in the said Town of P.M., Eastern Daylight the Board that a copy of the minutes of on their desk in the Council Chamber. Bystrak Fath Kaczmarek Korneck i Tro.i aoOS k i Wroblt!wski NOES: -0- Councilman Coune ilman Councilman Counci 1man COllne i 1man Counc i 1man Benedict T. Holtz ABSENT: PRE3ENT: Felix T. Wroblewski Joseph Kornecki Alancin M. Fath Michael J. Kaczmarek Joseph M. Trojanoski Stanley R. Bystrak The Town Clerk advised meeting has been placed -6- AYES: BE IT RESOLVED. that the be, and he herehy is authorized to execute the attached agreement on behalf of the Town of Cheektowaga. Seconded by Councilman Kornecki, and duly put to a vote which resulted as follows: Item No.4 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and moved its adopt ion: I,TlEREA:';. a public hearing was conducted on September 19, 1960 to consider the advisability of entering into a contract with the Cleveland Hill Fire District No.6, to provide fire protection for fire protection District No.2 (Tiorunda) for a term of 5 years terminating January I, 1965, in accordance with proposed agreement attached hereto. and all interested parties were afforded an opportunity to be heard concerning this matter, and WHEREkS, the Town Board deems it advisable to enter into this contract. NOW, 11lEREFORE, Item No.3 Due to the absence of Supervisor Holtz. Councilman Wroblewski was designated to act as Chairman for this meeting. Item No.2 the previous Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger; Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt; Lieutenant Kostrzewski; Town Historian Julia Reinstein; Town Engineer Kamm; Special District Tax Clerk Reece, and Addressograph Operator Rose Petersen. Item No. I At a regular meeting of the Town Board Cheektowaga, Erie County. New York. held at the Town Cheektowaga on the 3rd dav of October, 1960, at 2:30 Savings Time, there were: MEETING NO. 30 I '. I
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CllEEKTOI'AGA. NEW YORKOCTOBER 3, 1960

of the Town ofHall in the said Town ofP.M., Eastern Daylight

the Board that a copy of the minutes ofon their desk in the Council Chamber.

BystrakFathKaczmarekKorneck iTro.i aoOS k iWroblt!wski

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Benedict T. HoltzABSENT:

PRE3ENT: Felix T. WroblewskiJoseph KorneckiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanoskiStanley R. Bystrak

The Town Clerk advisedmeeting has been placed

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BE IT RESOLVED. that the ~upervisor be, and he herehy isauthorized to execute the attached agreement on behalf of the Town of

Cheektowaga.Seconded by Councilman Kornecki, and duly put to a vote which

resulted as follows:

Item No.4 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and moved

its adopt ion:I,TlEREA:';. a public hearing was conducted on September 19, 1960

to consider the advisability of entering into a contract with the ClevelandHill Fire District No.6, to provide fire protection for fire protectionDistrict No.2 (Tiorunda) for a term of 5 years terminating January I, 1965,in accordance with proposed agreement attached hereto. and

w~EREk" all interested parties were afforded an opportunity to

be heard concerning this matter, and

WHEREkS, the Town Board deems it advisable to enter into this

contract.NOW, 11lEREFORE,

Item No.3 Due to the absence of Supervisor Holtz. Councilman Wroblewskiwas designated to act as Chairman for this meeting.

Item No.2the previous

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger;Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt; Lieutenant Kostrzewski; Town Historian JuliaReinstein; Town Engineer Kamm; Special District Tax Clerk Reece, andAddressograph Operator Rose Petersen.

Item No. I At a regular meeting of the Town BoardCheektowaga, Erie County. New York. held at the TownCheektowaga on the 3rd dav of October, 1960, at 2:30Savings Time, there were:

MEETING NO. 30

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it is agreed:

1960, by and betweenYork, party of the

AGREEMENTI

This Agreement m~de this 3 day of October,CHEEKTOWAGA, County of Erie and State of New

andthe TOWN OFfirst part;

In consideration of the mutual cove.nants hereinafter contained,

NOW, THEREryRE,

CU:VELANl) HILL FIRE !)I.'TRICT NO.6, of the Town of Cheektowaga,County of Erie and State of New York, party of the second part:

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Item No. 4-Cont'd.I

IJHEREA", the T,wn of Cheektowag~ by appropriate resolution andaction of its Town Bo~rd has established a Fire Protection District No.2, and

~~EREAq, the party of the second part has submitted a proposalto the Town Board to provide fire protection for said Fire Protection DistrictNo.2, for the term of five (~) years to commence January I, 1960 and to endon .January l,1965,sub;ect to a right of termination at the end of any year as~ore fully hereinafter set forth, and a Notice of a public hearing upon saidproposal specifying the time when and the place where the said Town Board wouldme,et to consider said pr?posal and to hear all persons interested in thesubject thereof concerning the same having been duly published and posted asrequired by law, and the hearing having taken place at the Town Hall, cornerof Union Road and Broadway, Town of Cheektowaga, New York, on the 19th day ofSeptember, 1960, at which hearing all persons interested in the subjectthereof having been given an opportunity to be heard and the Town Board havinggiven due deliberation thereof, and

w1!EREAS, the party of the second part represents and agreesthat it now has adequate an1 suitable fire fighting apparatus and equipmentas well as sufficient members and personnel to enable it to furnish suitable,prompt and adequate fire protection to the Fire Protection District No.2, andit further represents and agrees that it will at all times during the durationof this contract have and maintain adequate and suitable fire fighting equip­ment and apparatus as ~ell as sufficient members and personnel to furnishsuitable, adequrte and prompt fire protection to said district, and

WHEREAS, it would be to the best interests of the Town ofCheektowaga, and particularly to the residents and owners of property withinsaid Fire Protection District No.2, that the proposal made by the ClevelandHill Fire District No. 6 be accepted,

3. that the said amount of Forty-five hundred dollars ($4,500.00)to be paid Cleveland Hill Fire District No.6, Cheektowaga, New York, shallinclude all of the expenses in providing fire protection for said District,excepting the cost of water and hydrant rental.

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1. The party of the second part agrees that it will throughoutthe term of this contract furnish adequate, suitable and prompt fire protec­tion to said Fire Protection District No.2 and in connection therewith, itfurther agrees that it and its fire company will promptly respond to andattend any and all fires occurring in said District and to the best of itsand their ability will extin~lish such fires and prevent loss of life andinjury to person or property therefrom.

2. The Town of Cheektowaga agrees that it will pay for suchs'ervices to the party of the second part the sum of Forty-five hundred dollars($4,500.00) plus the cost of the water and hydrant rental to be paid the ErieCounty Water Authority for providing water and hydrants within said FireProtection District No.2.

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It~m No. 4-Cont'd.

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Seconded by Counc ilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote. whichresulted 8S follows:

Councilman Bystrak Vot ing AYECouncilman Fath Voting AYECounei Iman Kaczmarek Voting AYECouncilman Kornecki Vot ing AYECounc i Iman Trojanoski Vot ing AYECounc i lman Wroblewsk i Vot ing AYE

Item No.5 Councilman Wroblewski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

6. It is further agreed that in the event of a cancellation,that written notice of four (4) months will be given the party of the secondpart by the party of the first part.

RESOLVED, that the said Erie County Highway Department be againrequested to approve the installation to a regular stop and go traffic lightat Harlem and Dingen to replace the present blinking light as has beenpreviously requested and which is now more than ever necessary due to theinability of traffic to get on to Harlem Avenue from Dingen Street, especiallyduring peak hours, since the traffic there has increased so tremendously.

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be, and he hereby is directed tosubmit a certified copy of this resolution to the Erie County Highway Depart­ment, and be it further

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Erie County Highway Department be,and they hereby are requested to approve the installation of a traffic signallight at George Urban Boulevard and Dick Road, and be it further

NOW, THEREFORE,

~lERE&S, the Town Board considers it necessary to install aregular traffic signal light at Dick Road and George Urban Boulevard.

WHEREAS, there has been a steady increase in the amount ofautomobile traffic on Dick Road in the vicinity of George Urban Boulevardsince the Dick Road crossing of the New York Central Railroad has beenopened, and

CLEVELAND HILL FIRE DISTRICT NO. 6

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused thisinstrument to be signed by their duly authorized officers and their corporateseals affixed thereto this 3 day of October, 1960.

5. It is understood and agreed that the party of the firstpart shall have the right to terminate this contract at fue end of any yearproviding in the meantime a fire district is created to include the propertyof Fire Protection District No. 2 of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York.

THE TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA,ER IE CO\lNTY, NEW YORK

BY lsi BENEDICT T. HOLTZSupervisor

By lsi ROGER E. SCOTTChairman of the Board ofFire Commissioners

4. It is agreed that the party of the second part will enterinto a contract with the Erie County Water Authority for water and hydrantrental, and the party of the first part agrees to reimburse the party ofthe second part any amount it may be required to pay to the Erie County WaterAuthority for water and hydrant rental.

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resolution and moved

ABSENT:

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by Councilman trak.absence from his position

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put to a vote, which

by Councilmanas a temporary clerk in

the following resolution an~

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Councilman Kornecki offered the foIl

Moved by Councilman Fath, seconde~of No. be empl

Assessors at the rate of $13.00 per

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a) Ceil Drive from Will iam street to end of street.b) Cathedral I ane from ton Avenue to McNaughton Avenue.

c) H!'lrris Court from Dick Road to l1i ck Road.d) Trudy lane from Ceil Drive to C:eil nrive.e) Ruth Drive from Lane to Cathedral Lane.n Darwin Drive from Clevel!'l'1d Drive north to the Amherst Town Line.

g) Wallace Avenue from Broadway to Grunner Road.h) Tudor Road frOOl ~1. 35 to S1. 17 78 ind\Jsive •

Section 1. In order to finance the specific object or

hereinafter described, the Town of Cheektowaga, in the of Erie, shallissue its Capital Notes of the prine amount of ,025.52,

pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York.

by Councilman Kac

~~~~~;P'1",~~t of Ronal~ Wroblewskiat the Disposal Plant No. 5 for three

without salary, be

BE IT RESOLVED the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,

in the County of Erie, as follows:

CAPITAL NO'l'E RESOLllTION I1A T1W OCTOBER 3, 1960, AUTIlORIZING THE ISSUA.l\iCEOF $9,025.52 DISTRICT CAPITAL NOTES OF TIlE TOWN OF CIIEEKTOWAGA,

IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, PURSUANT TO ·rnE LOCAL LAW.

AYES:

Section 2. The specific object or (hereinafter referred

to as "purpose") to be f pursuant to this resolution, is the purchaseand installation of street Ii equ t pursuant to Section 198 of theTown Law of New York, alon.g the hi~hways as hereinafter set forth., to serve

properties on both si~es of said h 10 wit:

resulted as follows:

RESOLVED, that the New York State Gas an~ Electric Co. be

authorized to install 2500 lumen type lights on exist poles 1, 7,9. II, 13, 14, an~ 16, L2186 on Grunner Road and remove one 2500 lumen lampfrom existing pole 15 on Grunner Road, lind be it further to install4000 lumen obe type 1 on exist pole 282 and pole 212 on

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Seconded by Councilman Bystrak and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:Councilman Wroblewski Voti~~ AYE

Councilman Bystrak Voting AYE

Counc i Iman Fath Voting AYE

Councilman Trojanosk i Vot ing AYE

Councilman Korneck i Voting AYE

Counc ilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

its adoption.

Section 6. This resolution shall be published in full by theTown Clerk of said Town, together with a notice in substantially the formprescribed by Section 81.00 of said Local Finance Law, and such publicationshall be in the DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS, a newspaper published inthe Town of Cheektowaga and having a general circulation in said Town. Thevalidity of said Capital Notes may be contested only if such obligations areauthorized for an object or purpose for which said Town is not authorized tospend money, or the provisions of law which should be complied with at thedate of publication of this resolution were not substantially complied with,and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commencedwithin twenty days after the date of such publication; or if said obligationswere authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution of New

York.Section 7. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon

~lEREAS. the Capital Note resolution hereinafter referred tohas taken effeC"t in accordance with law and the Town Board desires to makeproviSion for the issuance of the notes authorized by saH Capital Note

resolution; NOW. ll1F.REFORE,

Section 3. It is hereby stated that:

Section 5. It is hereby determined that the proposed maturityof the obligations authorized by this resolution will not be later than

April I, 1962.

COllncilman Korneck i presented the followin~ resolut ion and

moved its adoption:

RE IT RE,'OLVED bv the Town Hoard of the Town of Cheektowaga,

in the County of Erie, as follows:

,ection 4. It is hereby determined that said purpose is anobject or purpose described in Subdivision 35 of Para~raph (a) of SectionII .00 of the local Finance l,aw, and that the period of probable u"efulness

of said purpose is five years.

d) All of such cost is to be paid by assessments upon benefited realproperty in an area less than the area of said Town.

c) The Town Board plans to finance the cost of said purpose fromfunds raised by the issuance of said Capital Notes.

b) No money has heretofore been applied to the payment of the cost

of said purpose.

a) The maximum cost of said purpose as estimated by the Town Board

is $9,025. 52.

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Councilman Wrobl ewsk i Voting AYE

Councilman Bystrak Vol i.ng AYE

Counci tman Fath Voting AYE

CounC"i lman Tro .ianosk i Vot ing AYE

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Hereto at t ached i~ a copy of the Notice published in the

AND CHEEK TO\IAGA NEWS:

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(4) Each of said Capital Notes shall be payable to bearer andshall be convertible into a registered Capital Note. Each of said CapitalNotes shall be executed by the Town supervisor of said Town and shall beattested by ~he Town Clerk of said Town. Each of said Capital Notes shall be

sealed with the seal of said Town.

(3) Both principal of and interest on said Capital Notesshall be payahle at the Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company of Buffalo,in Buffalo, New York, in any coin or currency of the United States of Americawhich at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and

private debts.

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Seconded by Councilman Bystrak and duly put to a vote, which

resulted a~ follows:

(2) Fach of said Capital Notes shall be dated as of a datesubsequent to fctohpr 3, 1960, and shall bear interest from their date atthe rate of Three Percent (3%) per annum. The interest on the Capital Notesshall b~ payable April 1, 196}, and thereafter on October 1 and April 1.

(~) The faith and credit of the Town are hereby pledged tothe payment of said notes and the interest thereon as the same become due

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(5) The powe~ to prescribe the terms, form and contents ofsaid Capital Notes, ~ubject to the provisions of this resolution, are herebydelegated to the Town Supervisor. Said Capital Notes shall be sold to theManufacturers and Traders Trust Company of Buffalo, New York, at private sale,and shall bear an interest rate of 3% per annum.

(1) Cnvital Notes of the Town of Cheektowa~a, in theCounty of Erie, of the a~gregate principal amount of $9,025. 52, shall beissued pursuant to thp- CapitAl ~ote r~solution entitled "Capital NoteResolution Dated October 3, 1960, Authorizing the Issuance of $9,025.52l.ightin~ District Cnpitnl Notes of the Town of Cheektowagn, in the Countyof Erie, pu~suant to theLoca1 Finance Law". ~aid Capital Notes shall bedesignated "l.i~hting District Capital Notes, Series A of 1960". SaidCapital Notes shall consis~ of two notes of the denomination of $4,512.

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each. numbered 1 anp 2, in the order of their maturity, and sh:lll constitup'an issue of capitall Notes payable in annual installments on April 1 in each

of the Years 1961 ani 1962.

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being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the

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the last insertion being on the

more than six days intervened between any two publi

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was inserted and pUblished therein once a week for

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annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy.

towaga, Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

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prOVISIOns of the Constitution 0New York.

KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk of th¢Town of Cheektowaga,New York

suant to this resolution, is the pur- this resolution will not be laterchase and installation of street than April I, 1962.lighting equipment pursuant to Section 6. This resolution sballSection 198 of the Town Law of be published in full by the TownNew York, along the highways as Clerk of said Town, together withhereinafter set forth, to sene a notice in suhstantially the form 06properties on both sides of said prescribed by Section 81.00 of saidhighways, to wit: - Loeal Finance Law, and such pub

a) Ceil Drive from William lication shan 'be in the DEPEWStreet to end of street. HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA

Il) Cathedral Lane from Mc- NEWS, a newspaper published inNaughton Avenue loMeNaugh- the Town of Cheektowaga and hav.ton Avenue. ing a general circulation in said

c) Hanis Court from Dicl Road Town. The validity of said Capitalto Dick Road. Notes may be contested only if

d) Trudy Lane from Ceil Drive such obligations are authorized forto Ceil Drive. an o'bjeet or purpose for which said

Town is not authorized to expende) Ruth Drive from Cathedral money, or Jle provisions of law

Lane to Cathednl Lane. which should be complied with atf)' Darwin Drive from Cleveland the date" of publication of this reso­

Drive north to the Amherst lution were not substantially com.Town Line. plied with, and an action, suit or

g) Wallace Avenue from Broad" Proceeding contesting suoo validityway to Grunner Road. is commenced within twenty d'ays

h) Tudor Road from SI. 35lo SI. after the date O'f such pliblication;177/178 inclusive. or if said obligations were author.

Seetion 3. It is hereby stated ized in violation of the provisionsthat: of the Constitution of New York.

a) the maximum cost of saidpurpose as estimated by the Town Seeton 7. This resolution shallBoard is $9,025.52. take effect immediately upon' its

'b) No money has heretofore been adoption.applied to the payment of the <os!- The Capital Note resolution pub­of. said purpose. lished herewith has been adopted

<) The Town Board plans to fl- on the 3rd day of October, 1960,nan"" the <os! of said purpose and the validity of the obligajliollSfroll' funds raised by the issuan<e authorized by su<h Capital Noteof said Capital Notes. resolution maybe hereafter con.

d) All O'f such <08t Is to be pOI tested only if such oh1igatiOllS wereby assessments upon benefited real autborlzed for an object or pur­property in an area less than the pose for whiclt the Town of CheeII:.area of said Town. towaga, in the County of Erie, is

Section 4. It is hereby deteT- not authorized to expend money ormined that said purpose is an Db- if the provisions of law whichject or purpose deserlbed in Sub- should have been complied with asdivision 35 of Paragraph (a) of Sec· of the date of publication of thistion 11.00 of the Loeai Finance noti<e were not substantially com.Law, and that the period of prob- plied with, and an setion, suit orable usefulness of said purpose is proceeding contesting such valid­five years. ity is commenced within twenty

Section 5. It is hereby deter· days after the date of publicationmined that the proPbse<! maturity of this notice; or such ob!igatiollSof the obligations authorized by were authorized in vioiatiOll of the

aga, in the County of Erie, as fol·lows:

Section 1. In order to finance thespecific object or purpose herein­after described, the Town ofChee'ktowaga, in the County ofErie, shall issue its Capital Notesof the aggregate principal amountof $9,025.52, pursuant to the LoealFinance Law of New York.

Section 2. The specific object orpurpose (hereinafter referred toas "purpose") to 'be financed pur-

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Swom to before me

STATE OF NEW YCCOUNTY OF ERIE

LEGAL NOTICE

CAPITAL NOTE RESOLUTIONDATED OCTOBER 3, 1960, AUTH·ORIZlNG THE ISSUANCE OF $9,­025.52 L1GHTlNG DISTRlCT CAP·ITAL NOTES OF THE TOWN OFOlEEKTOWAGA, IN THE COUN-

. TY OF ERIE, PURSUANT TO THELOCAL FlNANCE LAW.

BE IT RESOLVED ·by the TownBoard, of the Town of Cheektow-

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towaga, Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

RICHARD G. BENNETT

the last insertion being on the

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy,

more than six days intervened between any two publi

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a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

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Kornecki presE'.nted the following resolution and

NOES:

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Said noteshall bearm:lturi ty.

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adoption.Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

~e~tion 2. The specifi~ object or purpose (hereinafter referredto as "purpose") to be financed pursu;mt to this resolution, is the improvpmentof the publi~ park or plnyground whi~h is located on nin~ens Street nearHarlem Road in the Town of Cheektowaga and is maintained by said Town as apublic park or playground, by constructing thereon a Class "B" (fi.re-resistant)huilding, ns defined in Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law, for use as acomfort station, and installing therein the equipment needed for its use,andthe grading or other improvement of its site.

Section 1. The Town of Cheektowaga, in the County of F.rie,shall issue its Bond Anti~ipation Notes of the aggregate principal amount of$19,000, pursuan t to the Loca I Finance Law of New York, in order to financethe specific purpose hereinafter described, in anticip~tion of thp iSftlJanCe of$19,000 Serial Bonds authorized by th<> bond resolution entitled "BondResolution, Dnted July II, 1960, Authorizing the Issuance of $19,000 SerialBonds and $1,000 Capital Notes of the Town of Cheektowaga, in the County ofErie, Pursuant to the Local Finance Law, for Park and Playground Improvements",adopted by the Town Board on July II, 1960.

BE IT RE:-;OLVEIJ by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, D.S follows:

Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution and movedits adoption:

BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE RESOLUTION, DATED OCTOBER 3, 1960, AUTIIORIZINGTIlE ISSUANCE OF $19,000 BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES OF TIlE TOWN OFCHEEKTOWAGA, IN TIlE COUNTY OF ERIE, IN ANTICIPATION OF TIlE SALE OFSERIAL BONDS AUTIl0RIZED TO FINANCE PARK AND PLAYGROUND IMPROVEMENTS

(3) The power to prescribe the terms, form and contents ofsaid note, s\lb~eC't to the provisions of this resolution, and to sell anddeliver said note, is hereby delegated to the Town Supervisor. The TownSupervisor is hereby directed to sign said note and the Town Clerk is herebydirected to affix to such note the corporate seal of the Town of Cheektowagaand to attest such seal.

BE IT RESOlVED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, as follows:

(I) A $1,000.00 Capital Note shall be issued pursuant tothe bond resolution entitled "Bond Resolution, Dated July ll, 1960,authorizing the Issuance of $19,000 Serial Bonds and $1,000 Capital Notes ofthe Town of Cheektowaga, in the County of Erie, Pursuant to the LocalFinance Law, for Park and Playground Improvements", adopted by t he TownBoard on July I I, 1960 •

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.Tune I, 1961, andannum, payable at

\~r.REA~, the Town Hoard desire~ to provide for the issuanceof $1,000.00 Capital Notes authorized by a bond resolution adopted by theTown Board on July II, 1960; NOW, TI1EREFORE,

Item No. 10 Cound Imanmoved its adoption:

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Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon

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its adoption.Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,

which resulted as follows:

all as shown on Cover of Maps No. 2146, said Cover of Maps being filed inthe Erie County Clerk's Office, and

N,\SSAli COURT, from the south I ine of Zoerh Avenue, being thenorth lines of Sublots 198 and 208 extended, southerly for itsentire length, a distance of approximately 250 feet,

\JHEREAS, Glen Estates Corp.has agreed to construct the saidhi~hways and complete the same so that said highways will conform in everyrespect to the specifications of the Town Highway Department, subject toinspection by the Town Highway Superintendent as the work progresses, atotal distance of approximately one thousand, five hundred forty-three andseventeen hundredths (1,543.17) feet, and has agreed to install curbing forthe entire distance, and has filed as security for the faithful performanceof said a~re.ement, a surety bond in the sum of Eighteen Thousand and nodollars ($18,000.00), conditioned that it will comply in all respects withthe aforementioned agreement; NOW, THEREFORE,

',JHEREAS, Glen Estates Corp. has entered into an agreement withthe Town of Cheektowaga wherein the said Glen Estates Corp. has agreed toconstruct the following described highways:

NASSAU LANE, from the south 1 ine of Zoerb Avenue, being thenorth lines of Sublots 198 and 208 extended, northerly to thesouth line of South Creek Drive, a distance of approximately903.07 feet; and

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ZOERB AVENUE, from the west line of Nagel Drive easterly to theeast line of Nassau Lane and Nassau Court, being the west linesof Sublots 195 and 198 extended, a distance of 390.10 feet;

Item No. 11 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and movedits adopt ion:

Section 4. The power to prescribe the terms, form andcontents of said Bond Anticipation Notes, subject to th0. provisions ofthis resolution, and to sell and deliver said Bond Anficipation Notes, ishereby delegated to the Town Supervisor. The Town Supervisor is herebydirected to sign any Bond Anticipation Notes issued pursuant to thisresolution and the Town Clerk is hereby directed to affix to such notes thecorporate seal of the Town of Cheektowaga and to attest such seal.

:"::ertion 3. As required by said Local Finance Law, it isherehv st~ted that (a) there are no outstandin~ Bond Anticipation Notesissued in anticipation of the sale of said ~erial Bonds, and (b) thenotes authorized by this resolution are not renewal notes, and (c) thenotes authorized by this resolution shall mature within one yeo_ar from thedate of their isslle, and Cd) such notes are not issued in anticipation ofbonds for an assessable improvement.

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WHEREAS, the party of the second part is the owner of theproperty abutting on Zoerb Avenue, from the west line of Nagel Drive easterlyto the east line of Nassau Lane and Nassau Court, being the west lines ofSublots 195 and 198 extended, a distance of 390.10 feet; on Nassau Lane,from the south line of Zoerb Avenue, being the north lines of Sublots 198and 208 extended, northerly to the south line of South Creek Drive, adistance of approximately 903.07 feet; and on Nassau Court, from the southline of Zoerb Avenue, being the north lines of Sublots 198 and 208 extended,southerly for its entire length, a distance of approximately 250 feet, allas shown on Cover of Maps No. 2146, filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office,and

IMEREAS, the party of the second part has agreed to constructthe entice highways and to construct sanitary sewers in said highways, andwill enter into a contract with the Erie County Water Authority for theconstruction of water lines in said highways, and will pay the Erie CountyWater Authority the cost thereof, and has further agreed to constructcurbing for the entire distance of said highways, and

THIS AGREEMENT, made the 3 day of October, 1960, by and betweenthe TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, a municipal corporation of the State of New York,with its office and principal place of business located in the County ofErie, State of New York, party of the first part, and GLEN ESTATES CORP., acorporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, with itsoffice and principal place of business at 1368 Sycamore Street, Buffalo,New York, party of the second part.

WHEREA~, the party of the second part has requested the Town ofCheektowagn, to accept as town highways Zoerb Avenue, from the west line ofNagel Drive easterly to the east line of Nassau Lane and Nassau Court, beingthe west lines of Sublots 195 and 198 extended, a distance of 390.10 feet:Nassau Lane, from the south line of Zoerb Avenue, being the north lines ofSublots 198 and 208 extended, northerly to the south line of South CreekDrive, a distance of approximatelv 903.07 feet; and Nassau Court, from thesouth line of Zoerb Avenue, being the north lines of Sublots 198 and 208extended, southerly for its entire length, a distance of appro~imately 200feet, all as shown on Cover of Maps No. 2146 filed in the Erie CountvClerk's Office, and has agreed to enter into a contract with the Town ofCheektowaga to construct said high"ays under the supervision of the TownHi~hway superintendent and compl~te the same so that the same will complywith the specifications of the Town Highway Department and the regulationsof the Town of Cheek t owaga, Npw York; NOW, THEREFORE,

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

RE.~OLVED, that sa id agreemen t having been approved as to formand the bond as to sufficiency by the Town Attorney and the Town HighwaySuperintendent, that the Town Attorney be and he herebv is authorized toaccept a deed to the Town of Cheektowaga for said highwavs, and that theTown Clerk be and he hereby is authorized to record the same.

BE IT RESOl,VED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby isauthorized to execute the annexed agreement between the Town of Cheektowaga,New York, and Glen Estates Corp. on behalf of the Town of Cheektowaga, NewYork, and be it further

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GLEN ESTATES CORP.

Item ND. ll-Cont'd.

By /s/ Sigmund A. KidowskiPres iden t

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KENNETIl T. HANLEYNotary Public

On this 7 day of October, 1960, befor" me personally appearedBENrj1J(~T T. HCJLT.I" to me know"Tl, who, be ing by me duly sworn, did depose andsay that he resides in the Town of Cheektowaga, New York; that he is theSupervisor of said Town, the municipal.corporation described in and whichexecuted the within Instrument; that he knows the seal of said Town; thatthe seal affixed to said Instrument is such corporate seal; thrit it was soaf fixed by order of t he Town Board of sa id Tmm; and t hat he signed hisname thereto by like order.

TOUN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, NEI, YORK

By /s/ BENEDICT T. HOLTZ.supervisor

AGREED, that the maximum liabil ity of the Surety Company islimited to the sum of Eighteen Thousand and no dollars ($18,000.00).

AGREED, that said bond is to continue in effect for one (1)year after the completion of the construction and acceptance of the highwaysby the Town Highway Superintendent; it is, however,

Upon filing with the Town Board an executed copy of thisAgreement and the Surety Company Bond, it is agreed that the party of thefirst part does hereby accept said highways as Town Highways, subject to thejurisdiction of the Town Highway 3uperintendent and subject to the abovementioned provisions for one (1) year after approval of the completed proposalby the Town Highway Superintendent.

IN WITNESS w~EREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set theirhands and seals the day and year first above written.

IT IS HEREBY AGREED, that the party of the serond partagrees to construct highw::lYs to be known as Zoerh Avenue, Nassau Lane t andNassau Court, as ahove described, on or before the 1st day of June, 1962.It further agrees to construct said highways and complete the same underthe supervision of the Town Highway Superintendent so that said highwayswill conform in every respect to the specificat ions of the Town HighwayDepartment and the regulations of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York, andit is further

UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED, that the party of the second partwill furnish the party of the first part a Surety Bond executed by aBonding Company authorized to do business in the State of New York, in thesum of $18,000.00, said Bond to provide that the party of the second partwill in all respects conform to the terms and conditions of this Agreementand the accompanying resolution of the Town Board, on or before the 1stday of June, 1962, or upon such date as designated by the Highway superin­tendent of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York. In the event of this Agreement,the party of the first part is authorized to complete said highways so thatthe same shall comply in every respect with the minimum specifications ofthe Town Highway Department and the regulations of the Town of Cheektowaga,New York, and all expenses incurred by it in completing said highways shallbe paid by the party of the second part and its surety; in the event thesaid sum of $18,000.00 is insufficient to pay such cost, then the party ofthe second part hereby agrees to pay the sum required in exCeSS of thatamount, and it is further

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',\1:IEREAS, Glen Estateswith the Town of Cheektowaga whereinto construct the foIl dAscribed

\,lHEREA:'. Glen Estates to construct the saidand compl~te the same so that said will conform in every

respect to the specifications of the TO~1 H Department, t tot ion by the Town 11 Superintendent as the work progresseR, a total

distance of approximately two thousand, nine hundred thirty and seventy-threehundredths (2,930.7 feet, and has to install curb for the entiredistance, and has filed as security for the faithful performance of saidagreement, <1 sure.ty bond in the sum of Thi.rty-six Thousand .and no dol1.1rs,($36,000.00), condition<,d that it will comply in all respects with the afore­

ment ion<?d agreemen t; NO\J J TIIEREFORE J

JAMAICA lANE, from the north I ine of Zoerb Avenue to the southline of South Creek Drive, a distance of 717.07 feet;

MONTEREY LANE, from the north line of ?oerb Avenue to the southline of South Creek Drive, a distance of 745.69 fAet;

/sl KENNEni W. KIT?DlGERNotary Pub1 ie

ALGlcHS LANE, from the north I ine of Zoerb Avenue to thA sou thline of South Creek Drive, a distance of 776 feet; and

RE':OLVEI1, that said agreement having be~n as to formand the bond as to sufficiency by the Town Attorney and the Town HSupedntendAnt, that the Town Attorney be and he hereby i. authorized toaccept a deed to the Town of for said highways, and that theTown Clerk be and h<, hereby is authorized to record the same.

NAGEl" DRIVE, from the south 1ine of Sublot 136 extended, tothe south line of South Cre,·k Drive, along the west line of

1 Drive, a distance of 691.97 feet,

BE IT RE';OLVED, that the be and he her<,by isauthorized to exe{'ute the annex<?:d agreem.ent between thf~ Town of Chef:.ktowaga,New York, and Glen Estates Corp. on behalf of the Town of Cheektowaga, New

York, and be it further

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STATE OF NE\i YORKCOUNT'{ OF ERIE

On this 7 day of October, 1960, before me personally came:::IGt-mND A~ l<IDAl,.fSKI t to me personally known. who. being; by me duly sworn,did depose and say that he resides at Cheektowaga,New York; that he is the Pre"Uent of Gn:N E':T.\TES CORP., the corporation<iescribed in and whirh executed the within Instrument; that he knows theseal of ::;aid corporation; that thp seal .nffixed to said In8trument is ~uch

corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Roard of Directorsof said corpor~tion; and that he s his name thereto by like order~

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I<HEREA';, the party of the second part has agreed to constructthe entire highways and to construct sanitary sewers in said highways, andwill enter into a contract with the Erie County Water Authority for theconstruction of water lines in said highways, and will pay the Erie CountyWater Authority the cost thereof, and has further agreed to construct curbingfor the entire distance of said highways, and

AGREEMENTItem No. l2-Cont'd.

I<HEREAS, the party of the second part has requested the Townof Cheektowaga to accept as town highways, Jamaica Lane, from the northline of Zoerb Avenue to the south line of South Creek Drive, a distance of717.07 feet; Monterey Lane, from the north line of Zoerb Avenue to thesouth line of South Creek Drive, a distance of 745.69 feet; Algiers Lane,from the north line of Zoerb Avenue to the south line of South Creek Drive,a distance of 776 feet; and Nagel Drive, from the south line of Sublot 136extended, to the south line of South Creek Drive, along the west line ofNagel Drive, a distance of 691.97 feet, all as shown on Cover of Maps No.2137 filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office, and has agreed to enter intoa contract with the Town of Cheektowaga to construct said highways underthe supervision of the Town Highway Superintendent and complete the same sothat the same will comply with the specifications of the Town HighwayDepartment and the regulations of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York; NOW,THEREFORE,

IT IS HEREBY AGREED, that the party of the second part agreesto construct highways to be known as Jamaica Lane, Monterey Lane, AlgiersLane, and Nagel Drive, as above described, on or before the 1st day of June,1961. It further agrees to construct said highways and complete the sameunder the supervision of the Town Highway Superintendent so that saidhighways will conform in every respect to the specifications of the TownHighway Department and the regulations of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York,and it is further

THI, AGREEMENT, made the 3rd day of October, 1960, by andbetween the TOlIN OF CHEEKTOI,AGA, a municipal corporation of the State ofNew York, with its officf> and principal place of business located in theCounty of Erie, State of New York, party of the first part, and GLENESTATES CORI' .• a corporation organized under the laws of the State of NewYork, with its office and principal place of business at 1368 SycamoreStreet, Buffalo, New York, party of the second part.

UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED, that the party of the second part willfurnish the party of the first part a Surety Bond executed by a BondingCompany authorized to do business in the ';tate of New York, in the sum of$36,000 .00, said Bond to provide that the party of the second par t will inall respects conform to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and theaccompanying resolution of the Town Board on or before the 1st day ofJune, 1961, or upon such date as designated by the Highway Superintendentof the Town of Cheektowaga, New York. In the event the party of thesecond part fails to live up to the terms of this Agreement, the party ofthe first part is authorized to complete said highways so that the sameshall comply in every respect with the minimum specifications of the TownHighway Department and the regulations of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York,and all expenses incurred by it in completing said highways shall be paidbv the party of the second part and its surety; in the event the said sumof $36,000.00 is insufficient to pay such cost, then the party of the secondpart hereby agrees to pay the sum required in excess of that amount, and itis further

'.mEREA.' , the party of the second part is the owner of theproperty abutting on Jamaica Lane, from the north I ine of 70erb Avenue tothe south line of South Creek Drive, a distance of 717.07 feet; on Montereylane, from the north line of Zoerb Avenue to the south line of ,outh CreekDrive, a distance of 745.69 feet; on Algiers Lane, from the north line ofZoerb Avenue to the south I ine of ';outh Creek Drive, a distance of 776 feet;and on Nagel Drive, from the south line of Sublot 136 extended, to the southline of ';outh Creek Drive, along the west line of Nagel I1rive, a distance of691.97 feet, all as shown on Cover of Maps No. 2137, filed in the ErieCounty Clerk's Office, except about 157 feet on the north end of JamaicaLane, which said Glen Estates Corp. is about to acquire, and

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resolution and

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Councilman Kornerki presented the follOWingion:

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On this 7 of October, 1960, before me personalSIGMUND A. KIDA'.':'KI, to me ly known, who, beingdid and sav that he resirles atYork; that he is the President of GtEN ESTATE:" CORP., the corporationdescribed in and which executed the within Instrument; that he knows theseal of said ion; that the seal affixed to said Instrument i~ s\lchcorporate seal; that it was so affixed order of the Board of Directorsof said corporation; and that he si'lned his name thereto like order.

STATE OF NEW YORK )COUNTY OF ER IE )

T. E. POT1" E{iUIFMENT COMPANY., ... , ... $2,090.00P. D. servi('e ~ .••. ~ .•... ~ .. ·~··. 2,64R.00

KENNE'!1l T. KITZINGERNotary rubl ic

h'HEREAS, at a meet of this Town Board held on ,;eptember 26,1960, bids were duly received, pursuant to advertisement for same dillypublished. for the furnishing of one (1) box-type Cin,ler and Salt Spreader.

such bids being as follows:

nnd

On this 7 of October, 1960, before me lyBENEDICT T. 110LTZ, to me known, who, me did depose andsay that he resides in the Town of , New York; that he is the

of said Town, the munic ion described in and whichexecuted the within Instrument; that he knows the seal of said Town; thatthe seal affixed to said Instrument is such seal; that it was soaffixed by order of the Town Board of said Town; and that he s hisname thereto like order.

STATE OF NEW YORK )COUNTY OF ERIE )

B': lsi SIGMUND A. KIDAI.JSKIPresident

GLEN ESTATES CORP.

By lsi BENEDICT T. HOLTZ

TOWN OF QIEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORK

IN viITNESS \>-'HEREOF, the ies hereto have hereunto settheir hands and seals the day and year first above written.

Upon fil with the Town Board an executed copy of thisAgreerolent and the Surety Bond, it is that the party of thefirst does hereby accept said as Town H , subject totbe jurisdiction of the Town Highway Superintendent and subject to theabove mentioned provisions for one year after approval of the completedproposal the Town H Superintendent.

AGREED, that the maximum 1 iabil of the Surety Company islimited to the sum of ix Thousand and no dollars ($36,000.00).

AGREED, that said bond is to continue in effect for one(I) year after the completion of the construction and acceptance of theh t he Town Highway Super in tenden t; it is. however,

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w~ERF.AS, at a meeting of this Town Board held on September 26,1960, bids were duly received, pursuant to advertisement for same dulypublished for the furnishing of lighting standards and the only bidreceived was that of \,Jestinghouse E12ctric Corporation at a unit price of

$100.38 each.

I tern No. 14 Councilman Bystrak presented the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

\~EREAS, Southline Volunteer Fire Companv has re~uested theTown Board to undertake the steps necessary to extend the boundaries ofFire Protection District No.3 to include Great Lots No. 112, 115, and 116.

Item No. 15 Moved by Councilman Troj'anoski, seconded by CouncilmanKornecki, that the Town of Cheektowaga, construct black top platforms at thefollowing locations for the convenience of students at the Rossler Street

School:

l1E IT R':SOLVEIJ, that the Town Board meet ;n the TOI'" Hall onthe ]7th day of Octoher, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern DaylightSaving Time for the purpose of considering the advisahility of suchextension of houndaries of said Fire Protection Oistrict No.3 and thehenring of all interested persons in the matter concernin~ the same. and be

it further

Item No. Iii Councilman Kaczmarek presented the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

NO'.!, TIIEREFORE,

RESOLVED, that contract for the furnishing of 12-No. 1348lighting standards at the unit bid price of $100.38 each be and the sameis hereby awarded to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

HE IT RESOLVED, that contract for the furnishing of one 0)Cinder and Sal t Spreader be and it hereby is awarded to T. E. Pot tsEquipment Company, in the amount of $2,090.00, this being the lowest bidmeeting specifications submitted by a responsible bidder.

\~lEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has recommendedthe purchase of such Cinder and Salt spreader from LE. Potts EquipmentCompany, it having submitted the lowest bid meeting specifications, andbeing a responsible bidder; NOW, THEREFORE,

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Item No. lfi-Cont'd.

Posted as follows on the 7th day of October. 1960:

Councilman Bystrak Voting AYECouncilman Fath Vot ing AYECoune ilman Kaczmarek Voting AYECouncilman Kornecki Voting AYECouncilman Trojanoski Voting AYECouncilman Wroblewski Voting AYE

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Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

1 - South Line Fire Hall-French Ro~d;

2 - ~~1p~hon~ Tol~ No. ~ np French Road;3 - Telephone Pole No. 12 on French Road;4 - Telephone Pole No. 72 on French Road;5 - Telephone Pole No. 121 on French Road;6 - Town Hal] Bulletin Board.

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Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in theDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

RES01.VED, that the notice of said hearing be published inthe T1ET'EIJ HERALfJ AND CHEEKTOWAGA NE\.]". a newspaper having a generalcirculation within said fire protection district, not less than ten normore than 20 days prior to the date of the hearing, and be it further

RESOLVED. that the Town Clerk post or calise to be postedconspicuously in five public places within the boundaries of said fireprotection district a notice of said public hearing not less than ten (10)nor more than twenty (20) days before the date of hearing, and that theTown Clerk also post a copy of said notice on a sign board maintained byhim at the entrance to the Town Clerk's Office.

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In Witness Where()f, Ihave hereunto set myhand and affixed the sealof said Town this 3rd dayof October 1960,

KENNETH T, HANLEYClerk of the Town Board,Town of Cheektowaga, N. Y

State of New YorkErie CountyOHice of the Clerk of the IS:Town of Cheektowaga

This is to certify that I, KEN·NETH T. HANLEY, Clerk of theTown of' Cheektowaga, in the saidCounty of Erie, have compared theforegoing COpy of resolution withthe original resolution now on fileat this office and which was passedby the Town Board of the Town ofCheektowaga in said COUJ~.ty 01Erie, on the 3rd day of October1960, and that the same is a cor­rect and true transcript of such or­iginal resolution and the wholetbereof.

protection district a n'Otice of said Ipublic hearing not less than 10 nor Imore than 20 days before the dateof hearing, and that the Town D G.Clerk also post a COpy of said no- ......tice on a sign board maintained by ihim at the entrance to the TownClerk's Office.Seconded 'by Councilman Wrob­

lewski and duly 'put to a votewhich resulted as follows:Councilman By-strak voting AyeCouncilman Fath voting AyeCouncilman Kaczmarek voting AyeCouncilman Kornecki voting AyeCouncilman Trojanoski votin,g AyeCouncilman Wrolblewski voting Aye

AYES: 6; NOES: 0; ABSENT: 1

STATE OF NEW YORK } ".:COUNTY OF ERIE

[tern No. 16-Cont'd

LEGAL NOTICEAt a regular meeting of the

Town Board of the Town of Cheek·towaga, Erie County. New York,held at the Town Hall in said Town

'of Cheektowaga, on the 3rd day ofOctober, 1960, at 2:30 o'clock P.M"Eastern Daylight Saving Time,there were

PRESENT:Stanley BystrakAW>cin FathMichael KaczmarekJoseph KerneckiJoaeph TrojanoakiFelix WroblewskiABSENT:Benedict T. HoltzCouncilman Kaczmarek present·

ed the following resolution andmoved its aooption:

WHEREAS, Southline VolunteerFire Company has requested theTown Board to undertake the stepsnecessary to extend the boundariesof Fire Protection District No, 3 toinclude Great Lots No, 114, 115,and 116.

NOW, THEREFOR,BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town

Board meet in the Town Hall onthe 17th day of October, 1960, at7:30 o'clock P.M" Eastern Day­light Saving Time for the purposeof considering the advisability ofsuch extension of boundaries ofsaid Fire Protection District No.3and the hearing ()f all interestedpersons in the matter c'oneerningthe same, and be it further (seal)

RESOLVED, that the notice ofsaid hearing be published in theDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEK­TOWAGA NEWS, a newspaper hav-ing a general circulation within&aid fire protection districts, not 06less than 10 nor more than 20days prior to the date of the hear· •mg, and ·be it further

RESOLVED, that tbe TownClerk p<>St or cause .to 'be postedconspicuously in 5 public placeswithin the boundaries of said fire

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Ceil 11 riveCathedral TaneBarris rOllrtTrudy I,aneRuth DriveDarwin Drive~ ..1.111ace Avpnue

Tudor Road

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it s adopt ion:'.mEREA~, this Town Board has this day held a publ ic hearing

for the purpose of ronsidering any objectiong which may he made to thepropClserl modification of the plan of nrain:1ge i.n Drainage District No.7,pursuant to ,pction 196 of the Town Law, ann public notice of stich hearinghavinr- been duly publ ished and no one appearing in opposition to stich

proposed mod if ica t ion; NOli, THEREFORE,

Item No. 19 This bping the time and the pl"ce advertised for" publichearing to modify the plan of draira~e in Dr~ina~e District No.7 of theTown of Cheektowaga by addin~ to such plan, the construction of a trunksewer with mClnholes to run northerly from Meadowlawn Road to the northside of Powell Drive, and to be located in easements shown on Cover of \'v1apsNo. 2148 "nd 1070 filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office, said easementsbeing in former 11a~plntlt Roan right-of-wav, the storm sewer to consist of"bout 310 feet of 36-inch pipe, about 250 feet of 33-inch pipe, about232 feet of 3D-inch pipe, and about 300 feet of 24-inch pipe.

Thor> Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice cf HeRring has

been duly published as required by law.

~eronrled by C01JT1Cilman ¥ornecki ~nd only put to ~ vote, which

resultpd as follows:

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liE IT REsOU'FT1 nat the plan of drainage of f1raina['e District

No. 7 of the TO'on of CheE-ktowaga i. herewith modified by adding to such planthe construction of R trunk storm sewer with m::lnholr:~, to run nort-herlyfrom Mearlowlawn Road to the north side of Powp1l nriv~, and to be located in""sement- shown on Cover of Maps Nos. 2148 and 1070. filed in the Erie(:nunty Cl erk' s ()ff ice, sai.n pasements beinr, in former Bazplnut Ronc rig:ht-cf­way, the storm spwpr to ('on~dst of abollt 310 fept of "SA-inch pipf'>, aho\lt2'0 feet of 33-inch pipp, ahollt 232 feet of 30-inch pipe, and about 3()0 feetof ?4-inrh pipe, and N\Jssbn\lmer, Clarke & Velzy, ~nns\lltinr En~ineers, aredire~ted to file an ~mended map ann profile in the To',," r:lerk's Office,

showing such ch:lnp,e.

The ChBirman ;mnounceel that the RoaTel woul d heCiT all personsint(>rested in the hearing, and no person appearing in opposition thereof,

the following resol11tion was offered and adopted:

Councilman Fath offered the following resolution and moved

/lYF:

The Chairman announced that the Hoard would hear all pen:;ons

interp,~tpd in the suhip.ct of thp hearing, Rno no pE"rson appearinr; inopposition th€'reof, Councilm:m Ry~tr<1k move.d, seconded hy Councilman Fath,that ~treet Lighting Group 27 hp adopted and same to be spread on the

~pe~ial District Tax Roll.

Tht' Town Clerk presented proof that the Not i~e of Hearin!',

has been duly published and posted as required by law.

Item No.]7 This beinr: thp time and the pI ,,~e advertised for " publi~

hearinr.; on Street Lir.;hting Group 27.

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DECL'ION orZONING BOARD OF APPEAL';

In the Matter of the Application ofHERBERT MILLER

The above Notice was posted on the Town lIall Bulletin Board

of October, 1960.

Moved by Cound 1ma" \irobl e.wsk i,

The following resolution was movedby Councilman Bystrak:

'..1lEREAS, the Zoning Board of AppNlls having tendered itsthe ap!'l icat ion of the pet it ioner to rezone from Res ident ial

Business District the property hereinafter described, be it

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""hlot I and 2, Map Cover 1800, 70 feet front and rear by130 feet in Depth, Sl. 1 and 69.83 front and rear hy 130 feet in depth SL 2,situated at the southwest corner of Genesee Street and ~heaton Road.

To rezone from Residential District to P,usines~ District Sublots 64 and63 and teen fe>(~t of tot No~ 62 l Block 1 ,M.C~ 1070 known ash" 70 feet in width by 130 feet in depth, northeast corner of Patrick

Lane and tydia tane.

ThE' petitioner desires to use a separate building on this

property for a barber shop and beauty shop.

'">ated: 0c1ober], 191\0

The Members OF thp Zoning Roard of Appeal~ subsequentlyinspE'C'tp.rl thp premiBE"S and other premisps in thp vicinity" ::md recop;nize th.1t:111 properties in the area are l1s p d for riPsirlf'.nti.r>J purposes, and that R

gr;mt of the 20ninp: herein would depreci:1t'e re;e;ident ial values to ,1

extent. re("ommend th<J.t the appl leat ion be denied~

---Thf!! Zoning Bonld of Appeals conducted a public hearinr, onOeptember 21, 1960 after proper notice to all proper parties. Approximately

30 nearhy residents in opposit ion to the

Leo Kurnick t ChairmanC6H~ Hnn~nn

p 6 Kubera

BE IT RESOLVED, this Town Board tha' the Ordinance adopted

Oe('ember 21 t 1942, and as nov.' ~')rnended be apd the sarm~ is am(~nded bychan~in~ the Zoning Map so DR to chan~e the fol1owin~ described property

from that of Rpsidenti.q) nistrict to Business District.

RE~Ol,VEDt that the decision of the Zonin~ Roard

granting the ication of the petitioner to rezonedential District to Business nistrict be and the same is

dec isionDistrict to

'.'HERE~S, the 70n Hoard of Appeal s of the Town ofCheektowa~a, New York, held a publ Ie hearing for th~ purpose of ,"onsideringthe arpl ieation of Pelvion Land Company for thE' re.zoning of fromResidential District to Business Ili.trict of the property hereinafterdescribed and amending the Zon and Ordinance accord y, and

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Item No, 23 Moved hy Councilman Fath. seconded by Councilman Bystrak.to adjourn to October 10. 1960, at 7:30 P.M •• E.n.S.T.

Item No. 22 Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by CouncilmanKaczmarek, that the Town Clerk be authorized and directed to issue buildingpermits on app1 ications approved by the Building Inspector in hiscommunication dated (1ctober 3, 1960.

AYES:

Moved by Councilman Fath, seconded by Councilman Kornecki.that the application of Hert>ert Miller to rezone the aforementionedoremises from that of a Residential District to Business District. be

denied.

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Supervisor

CouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilman

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CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKOCTOBER 10, 1960

Benedict T. HoltzABSENT:

PRESENT: Felix T. WroblewskiJoseph KorneckiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanoskiStanley R. Bystrak

1 _ P-D service, Inc ••••••••••••••.••• ·····$2,473.20

The Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice to Bidders hasbeen duly published as required by law.

Item No.4 This being the time and the place advertised for the rece1v1ngof sealed proposals for the purchase of one (1) box-type Cinder and SaltSpreader for use in the Highway Department.

The Chairman ordered the one and only bid referred to theHighway Superintendent for analysis •

Item No.3 Ordered referred to the Town Engineer communication from theCentral School District No. 1 relating to blasting taking place in the quarrydirectly behind the Bellevue School. I'

Following is a list of sealed proposals that were opened and

Due to the absence of Supervisor Holtz, Councilman Wroblewskiwas designated to act as Chairman for this meeting.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutesof the previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber •

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger;Chief of police Mersmann, and Justice of the Peace Pyszczynski.

Item No.1 At a regular adjourned meeting of the Town Board of the Townof Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Town Hall in the saidTown of Cheektowaga on the 10th day of October, 1960, at 7:30 P.M., EasternDaylight Saving Time, there were:

MEETING NO. 31

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Tmm Hall B'll1elin ?o'l.,..d;Fcrks Fire Hall-gro"djJ~jT and Un) on R03.d;Cleveland ffil] l" "P P'l11-Cleve]o.ni lJrivp 'lJld M,'rr:/mont Hoad;Pi.tH~ Hill Fire PalJ-:;pnesee St.reet and Normandy AV0nup;lJoyle Firp Hall Nc. 1 - 'tlilliam and Alas)", ~)trpet.

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q"reto attc-':rhp'~ i5 1. copy of thp noticfC> "!,phl~~hp.rl in t~e

T-~,.,p\",.r Fp ral'1 P: Cl,eektowar q News and the Chepktcwai~? 'T'ir:f"~:

The not,-oe ..as poste,j £IS follows on the llrth rlqy of Octoher, 1C()O:

Secor -j.y! by Co,mcil:nan Fath ann duly p~t to a vcte which resulted

as follow,,:

Ttem ~l'. S Councllm'ln 'h"oblewsk: presenteet the followin,. resolution'Ind -moved its aetoption:

R:,:,;nT'.';,;ll, that tris Town Board does hereby prepare andapprove as the Preliminary Burlret of this Town for the fiscal ve3.rbef'ircninf' 01' the 1st day of ,L3.nu'll"Y, 1961, the itemizeet stateme~tof esti:n3terl !'pvenues ~nd expenrlitures hereto attacherl and marle partof this resolution, 'illd be it further- -

REC'OL'lED, th:l t such P,-ele;"'dnary Buclr;et sh'lll be file,in the office of the Town Clerk, where it shall be available for inpse~tion

by any interested person ~t :111 reasonable hours, an,i be it furtherRESOLVED, thRt this ~own Boarrl shall meet at 7:10 p.~.,

":.l).S.':'., on the 2),th day of Octrm"r, 19bO, for the purpose cf holrlinghearinG upon such Preliminary Budget, 'illrl he it further

Rr:SOLV:<:D, that the Town Clerk give netice of such publirhearinr; in the m~~ner prOVided in Section 113 of the Town Law and thatsuch notice be publishen in subst'illtially the follcwing form:

NOTlCI Ol' HIAaINGON ....LIMINARY auocanNO'1'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the pre!jmkluy tJud8et of theT...... of Obeektowalla for the fIJ.cal year beginning January 1st,1961, bas been c()ll1pleted and filedin the office of the Town Clerk atthe Town Hall, corner of Broadwayand Union Road, Cheektowaga,New York, where it is availablefor inspec!iDn by any interestedperson at all reasonable hours.

FURTHER NOTICE is herebygiven that the Town Board of tbeTown of Cheektowaga will meetand review said preliminary bud­get and bDld a pubm hearingthereon, at the Town Hall at 7:30p.m., E.D.S.T., on the 24th day ofOctober 1960, and that at suchhearir;,g B-ny person may be beardin favor of Dr against the prelim­inary budget as compiled fDr oragainst any item or items thereincontained.

Pursuant to Section 113 Df theTown Law, the proPl>sed salaries ofthe fDllowing Town Officers arehereby specified aa follows:Supervis<>r _. . ..$9,000.00Councilman (6) eacl1 4,600.00Town Clerk 7,600.00Town Superintendent

of Highways _. . .__ 8,800.00Town Attl>rney __.. ._ 9,600.00Deputy Town Attorney __ 7,000.00Town Engineer 9,600.00

By ord... of the Town Board.Dated: october 10, 1960

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was inserted and published therein once a week for

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towaga, Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek~

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STATE OF NEW YORK }coUNTY OF ERIE

NOTICE OF HEARINGON PRELIMINARY BUDGETNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the preliminary budget of theTown of Cheektowaga for the flS~cal year beginning January 1st,1961, has 'been completed and filedin the office of the Town Clerk atthe Town Hall. corner of Broadwayand Union Road, Cheektowaga,

, New York, whcr2 it is. availablefor inspection by any mt€.restedperson at all reasonable hours.

FURTHER NOTICE is herebygiven that the Town Board of theTown of Cheektowaga will meetand review said preliminary bud­get and hold a public hearingthereon, at the Town Hall at 7:30 .p.m., E.D.S.T., on the 24th daY ofOctober 1960, and that at such.hearing any person may be he~rdin favor of or against the prellm- !

inarY budget as co~piled for ?f .against any item -or Items theremcontained.

Pursuant to Section 113 of the .Town Law, the proposed salaries ofthe following Town Officers arehereby spedfied as follows:Supervisor $9,000.00

Councilman (6) each 4,60000Town Clerk ...... . ....--... 7,600.00

Town superintendentof Highways _ - 8,800..00

Town Attorney _ _ - 9.600..00Deputy Town Atto<ney - 7 000.00Town Engineer _ .. 9,600.00By order of the Town Board.Dated: October 10, 1960KENNETH T. HANLEY013-20 Town Clerk

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QU<Jljf~c:J in Erie Cour:jyMy COll'ml:.:ICIJ l~pLrb March 30 1St- f

Registered [\;0. 5029 '

and that no more than six days intervened be­

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OCT 20 1%0day of : 19 ..

.~~-:~~~:c:.~:~:Swom to before me tbis .

in said paper once a week for...I.:?::-Y.....wee¥:

., OCT I 3 1960 .IlJ'8t pubbcation .

., OCT 1 3 1960last pubbcation ~ ;

which the annexed printed slip, taken from saidI

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lished weekly in .aid Town; that the notice. of

deposes and says that he is the publisher of the

Cheektowaga Times, a public newspaper pub-

WILLARD C. ALLIS. of the Town of Cheekto-

waga, in said County of Erie, being duly sworn,

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Dated: 10-10-60(Pub: Oct. 13-20)

KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

Supervisor $9,000.00Councilman (6) ..•..•..•...•..•...each 4,600.00Town Clerk ' 7,600.00Town Superintendent of Highways ..•... 8,800.00Town Attorney 9,600.00Deputy Town Attorney .••....•.••.. , .• 7,000.00Town Engineer : ............•••.•.•.• 9,600.00By order of the Town Board.

NOTICEPRELIMINARY BUDGET

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the preliminary budgetof the Town of Cheektowaga for the fiscal. year beginIlingJanuary 1st, 1961, has been completed and filed in the office.of the Town Clerk at the Town Hall, comer of -Broadwayand Union Road, Cheektowaga, New York, where it is avail­able for inspection by any interested person at all reason-able bours.

FU1\THER NOTICE ishereby given that the Town Boardof the Town of Cheektowaga will meet and review said pre­liminary budget and hold a public hearing thereon. at theTown Hall at 7:30 p.m., E.D.S.T., on the 24th day of October.

,1960. and that at such hearing any person may be heard infavor or against the preliminary budget as compiled for or •against any item or items therein contained.

Pursuant to section 113 of the Town Law, the proposedsalaries of the following Town Officers are hereby specifiedas follows:

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31,556.001,550.00

156.00

1,050.00

$ 6,200.00II ,000.00

$ 3,950.002,600.003,500.004,100.003,250.003,000.00

700.001.500.00

500.00 40,300.00

1l,200.00I,~OO.OO

800.00300.00 13,600.00

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$ 7,800.004,150.003,500.006,400.00

400.00500.00

6,050.00

$ 7,600.004,150.003,850.003,500.003,500.003,500.00

300.00 $ 26,400.00

$750.00800.00

$750.00300.00

October 10, 1960

As prepared aad approved by Town Board

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORK

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

Item No. 5 ~'

Justices of the PeaceSalary of .Justices - 2 at $5,600.00Dockets, pos18p;e. le~al forms, elc.

StenoW'spbic services

Eq.ipmeal

(Except Special Districts spreadinl!: costs on Benefit Basis)

IlETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURESGENERAL FUND

Office of Receiver of Taxessalary of Receiver of TaxesSalary of Senior Acconnt ClerkSalary of AcconntinJ!; '-1achine OperatorCompensation of extra clerksOffice ExpensesService ContractsOffice EqnipmeutExpenses felaliRI!: to County tax rolls:

Pos18/1eSupplies

Expenses relatin/l to School Tax rolls:Posta/leSupplies

Mailin/l - All departments- 'leter rental

Board of AssessorsSalary of Assessors:

Chairman2 Assessors at $5.500.00

Salary of Addressoj(raph OperatorSulary of Addresso~aph OperatorSalary of Steno~apherSalary of Senior Clerk - Special assessmentsSalary of Draftsman and \licrofilminJ!; - Payable to EnJ!;ineerinl( lIel,t.

Extra clerks· Special assessmentsTravelin~ ExpenseOffice and other expenseEquipment

omce of Town ClerkSalary of Town ClerkSalary of lsi Deputy Town ClerkSalary of 2nd Deputy Town ClerkSalary of Telepbone OperatorSalary of Senior Steno~apherPostal!:e, stationery, elc.

Travel

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Less: Estimated Stale .\id

Less: Char~e to Assessors for services ofDraftsmao and ~licrofl...lnll:

$ 9,600.006,100.00

10,400.005,200.003,500.001,500.00

800.004,600.004,000.00

:~()O.OO

$ 46.000.00

1,250.00 $ 42,750.00

$ 5,000.001,300.00

14,000.0010,000.0016,000.002,200.002,000.004,000.009,000.00

10,000.006,000.00

600.005,000.003,500.00

$ 88,600.004,200.00 84,400.00

Estimated AmoontsDetail Totnl

Jdl

$358,550.0022,400.00

5,600.009,089.00

13,000.0012,500.00

1,000.001,000.00

20,000.00500.00100.00

1,500.00200.00900.00500.00

1,700.00500.00

10,000.00 $ 459.039.00

GENERAL FUND. (Coetd.l

PRELiMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

PREU\fINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Contd.l

Item No.5 Contd'

ED~ineerin~ lleparlr"lenl

Salary of Senior En~ineer

Saiary of Senior En~ineerin~ Aid,Junior enginerrin~ aidesnraflsrnanSteno".aphic 5ervicesSuppliesMicrofilminl':RoJ;,anRodman (summer only)

Travel and convention eXilcnse

Pollee DepartmentTown police force salaries

Telephone operators' salaries

Mechanic's salaryOther salariesGasoline and oilMaintenance· Cars and cycles

Printin~ and stationery

Materials and suppl iesEquipmentMedical ExaminationsFees in criminal proceedin~s

Specinl traffic ~ards

Special invesli~tions

Maintenance - Radio stationTravelin~ expense

Services of malron~eal8 to prisoners

Clothinl( Allowance

Recreation lJepartmentSalary of DirectorSalary of Secretary to BoardExtra LaborPlay~ound supervisors

Equipment operators

Wadin~ pool operation

SuppliesUmpires and referees

EquipmentMaintenaDce of ParksReal Estate TaxesTravelin~ expenseDevelopiol( Dio/(Cn Street Park and Nokomis P....New stoke truck

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Advertising and Publishin~ Notices

32,200.00

38,606.00

33,850.00

25,000.00

8,500.00

$ 9.000.008,500.003,000.002,500.003,500.001,500.003,000.00

1,200.00

$ 23,256.003,650.005,100.00

-0­350.00200.00

50.006,000.00

$ 9,000.005,000.003. 2111L OIl

4,150.002,600.003,000.003,500.003,400.00

Estimated Amount!!Detail Total

$ 27,600.009,600.007,000.002,100.001,500.00

14,000.00250.00 62,050.00

$ 1,000.001,500.00

175.00 2,675.00

$ 6,000.005,700.00

48,000.005,000.006,000.002,500.002,000.00 $ 75,200.00

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

GENERAL FUND - (Contd.)

PRELl\lINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Colltd.)

Item No.5 Contd'

Town HouseElectricitv. 2:as aDd waterTelephoneSuppliesRepairsClean in!,: Wa!':esWindow CleaningEquipmentOther wu!':es (MaiLuen. elc.)

ElectionsCompensation of election inspectors

Rent oC pollin!,: placesMovin!,: booths, upkeep, etc.Stora~ of votin~

Bullot BoxesPriDtiD~ of election maps

Fla!':sReplace and construct new election. booths

Tow. HistorianMaps, records, supplies, etc.

Repriotiu!,: oC Historical AtlasConference Expense

SupervisorSalary oC SupervisorSalary oC Secretary to SupervisorBookkeeperPayroll ClerkClerk - Part .tmeOCCice and other expenseEquipmentSenior steDo~apber

Coatiugeut FundExtraordinary le~l actions, expense in leA'islative matters and

other special and professional services

ToW' BoardSalaries oC Councilmen (6)Salary oC Town AuorneySalary oC Deputy Towu AuorueyPriDlin~ briefs, cost of liti~tioD and expense of Town AttoraeyOffice and otber expensePriD.lin~ and puhlishnn~ reports

Dues to Association of TowDs

laclDerntion PletSaillry oC Superilltendellt (Corellall)Sa!ary of Assistant FOlemanWaA'es of Operators, Crane MaD, Maintenance

SuppliesElectricity, ~s and walerRepairs (Furnace)Repairs

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12.000.00

108.000.00

20.000.00

10.850.00

1.000.00

8.000.00

1.500.00

.().

12.000.00

29.000.00

660.94

1.500.00

$ 7.000.005.000.009.600.00

500.00200.00 $ 22.300.00

20.000.00

1.000.00

Estimated AlIlo••tsDetail Iotal

$107.000.00

$ 7.800.00200.00

2.850.00

$ 7.500.001.000.003.500.00

$ 52.000.004.500.007.500.00

15.000.0016.000.00 $ 95.000.00

60.000.00

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961Item No. 5 ~'

Town [)evelopmenl and Expansion Pro~am

(Balance carried over from 1960)

Town Share of Dick Road Crossin,,; Relocatioo Cost

Provision for Civil nefense .-\id

\tiscellaneousIDcludin~ expense in connection with payin~ bonds, coupons.

fire wardens. elc.

Reimbursement of Erie CouOly TreasurerCurrent Char~ebacks for erroneous taxes

Iateresl on Temporary Loans

Shade Tree Fund

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 • (Coatd.)

For Payment of 1/2 of Blue Cross Premium

Departmeut of Public Works!\liscellaneous Fuuctions:

General foremanPrincipal clerkMaiutenance meu (2)SuppliesTravel

Contribution to New York Stale Retirement System

For Police prolVam )For otber employees )For supplemental pensions otber than State retired

employees - Estimated

Traffic Rc~18tion ExpenseSchool crossiD~ ~ards

Equipment for crossinI'?; ~uards

Traffic si~nl Ii,,;htsSuppliesTra££ie 8i,,;ns, street markin,,; - Payroll

Insurance aod Sorety Bonds

Dog WnrdensSalaries (2)Other E"pe nseNew truck and radio

GENERAL FUND - (Contd.)

Miscellaneous Repairs and Minor Improvements

Sidewalk repairsOther repairs and minor improvementsNew sidewalks on Town Property

Federal Socinl Secnrity ContributionEmployerts portion

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GENERAL FUND - (Contd.l

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Cootd.)

640,050.33

$ 878.438.87

$1,518,489.20

221.157.50$570,050.33

70,000.00

2,300.008,350.00

$ 4,000.0010,000.00

7,000.004,000.00

12,000.00

3,000.0028,892.68

264,450.15300.00

1,600.002,000.001,000.00

Estimated Amount8

Detail Total

$ 57,000.0034,225.50 91,225.50

$ 12.274.26 )14,657.50

1,845.0020,550.00 $ 49,326.76

Total Estimated General Fund Expenditures

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961Item N0.2 Contd'

Estimated Surplus at December 31. 1960Total Estimated Revenue and Redistributed Char!':es Available

for General Town Purposes ia 1961

Net E"timated ExJ>e- for Ge.....1ToWII Gov........1

Less: Estimated Revenue and Redistributed Char"esftevenue other than tax.es levied:. Fees of town officers

Mortl'8!,:e TaxDo!,: TaxLicenses. permits. etc.FinesPa.Yments by Nia~ra Frontier Port Authority ­

Part of airport contract

For police servicePer capita assistance for the support of local ~overDmenl

Sale of maps, etc. hy Town ClerkInterest on DepositsServices to school districtsMiscellaneous receiptsEstimated payments in lieu of Taxes ­

Erom Capital AirlinesFrom American Airlines

Redistributed Charl';Cs:See Schedule allacbed for details

Payment of Capital Notes and Interest

Drainol?:cSocial SecurityBookkeepin!,: \lachineScaiaquada Creek

General Town Bonded DebtPrincipal due in 1961Interest due in 1961

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11,062.00920.00

4,392.40

13,552.0022,125.00

4,000.0010,000.00

1,840.00

5,082.008,297.001,200.003,000.00

591.00

100,000.002,800.002,500.00

9,956.596,098.40

828.00450.00

1,000.00

1,000.001,500.002,000.004,500.00

'221,157.50

$ 318.6895.63

102.101,585.10

183.56138.44

39.60

PREUMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Coald.l

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

SCHEDULE SHOWING DETAILS OF REDISTRIBUTED CHARGES

Item No.5 Contd'

RedlslribDled CbDfII"SCbDfJ!:ebacks by Erie CODnly Treasurer -

Pa:yable by:Itillihway FBDdGeueral Lillihtialli DistriclConsolidaled Garballie DislriclSewer DistrictsCurbinlli DislriclsPaviD~ DistrictsSpecial Lilllbtinlli Dislricls

Portloo of New York Slale Retiremenl Conlribution due from:

Hilllbway FundCoosolidaled Garballie DistriclSewer Uistricl No. 3Sewer Districl No. 5ParI Town Fund

Portion of Social Security Contribution due {rom:

II illihway FundCunsolidaled Garballie DistriclSewer District No. 3Sewer Dislricl No. 5ParI Town Fund

Portion of Compensstion Insurance Payable by:Consolidaled Garallie DislriclParI Town Fund!Iillihway Fund

Portion of Hospitalization Premium Payable by:

Consolidaled Garballie DislriclHillibway FundParI Town FnndSewer District No. 3Sewer District No. 5

Olher Paymenl8 nne from Consolidaled Garbal!;e lJislricl for:

IncinerationServices of ForemanServices of Clerk

Other Payments Due from Sewer Districts for:Sewer Districl No.3 - Town AllorneySewer f1islricl No. 5 - Town AllorneySewer Oistrict No.3 - En~neer

Sewer District No.5 - En~ineer

Tolal Redislribaled CbarlliCs

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Bal..ce to be Spread A~iD81 Property Ontside VillBll:es $ 25,279.00

25,500.00

$ 50.779.00

6,100.001.700.00

300.00500.00 8,600.00

920.001,840.00

591.00828.00 4.179.00

1,000.001.200.001,300.00

750.00750.00500.00

5,000.00 10,500.00

2.000.005,000.00 7,000.00

Estimated Amounla

Detail Total

$ 9,000.0016,500.00

$ 6,800.005,500.003,500.003,800.00

750.0015000 $ 20,500.00

PRELIMINARY BUDGET IFOR YEAR 1961Item No.5 Contd'

Lees: Estimate<l Surplus 12-31-60Estimated Revenue from Licenses, Permit.s. elc.

Total Estimated I'art Town Expenditores for 1961

Air PollutionFees for Hoard MemhersSalary of [leputy DirectorScientific Invesli~alions

"isceIlaneousTravel and 'Iilea!;eSecretarial FeesLe~J, injunction and scientific

Town Health FondSalary of Health I)fficerExpenses of Health OfficerRe!;istrar of Vital StatisticsTravel and Milen!;e

Other Part Town ExpenseCompensation InsuranceN.Y. Stale FtetiremenlSocial SecurityUospitalizalion

PAnT TOWN FUlIiD

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Contd.)

Zonin!; Board of AppealsFees for Board. Members aod other expenses

Zonin~ maps, elc.

Bnilding and Plu;"hia!; DepartmeatSalury of Boildin!; and Plu:nhin!; InspectorSalary of -\ssistantSteno~phicServiceOffice and Other ExpensesTravel ExpensePlumhin!; Board Examiner

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TOnI, FOR ,\1.1. lIU;!l\I/\Y FlINll"

~et Estimated Requiremept for Item '0. 4

Less Estimated reVeRIE from County~ IH,258.'lO

$ 521,051.60

$ 80,363.78

$ 3,000.00

$ 296,428.92

4.720.001,770.002,121.001,522.005,500.007,tl17. Q1

~118.258.'JO

5,1100.00

$ 8,800.006,000.003,000.00

36,800.0040,000.0010,000.0010,100.00

1,000.003,000.002,000.003,000.00

800.00100.00100.On84.97

Estimated Amounts,Delail rOlal--- ---

8,032.003,012.002,610.403,614.40

299,428.923.000.00

800.00300.00260.00360.00500.00

$ 3,000.00

$ 10,000.0010,000.0056,053.91

2,000.0089.87

$100,400.0037,589.3550,794.916,500.00

24,861.2556,820.774,000.001,050.00

143.84

Estimated Requirement for Item No.2

Net Estimated Requirement for Item No. 1

H1GH"AY DEPARnlENT

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

PRELI',:INARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Conld.)

Item No. 5 ~'

Item No.4 - 'Iiscellaneous FundSalary - Superintendent of lIi~waysSalary - Principal ClerkSalary - Extra ClerkSnow Removal"iscellaneous LaborCleanin~ OilchesRepairs to curbs and sidewalks

Snow fence - seUin~ and removin~

Gasoline and oilPurcha8e of si~s. paint and repair

Salt and sandWeed cuttin~

Transportation expenseOffice SnppliesErie County Cbar~ebacks

Payments to General Fund:For N.Y.state RetirementFor Federal Social SecurityFor Town Share - Blue Cross Pre'nium

For Compensation Insurance

RadioBud~et nole (snow remova I)

Ite.. 1110. 2 - Bridge FundBrid~e Work

Less: Estimated State Aid

he.. No.1 - Primary FundLaborRoad OilSlone. 2I'BVe I and cemeq!Gasoline, oil and A'feBse

ReadY~illjx:

Plant mix paviD~ machineCulvert BDd sluice pipeHire of MacbineryErie County chnfl!:ebacksPaymenls to General Fond:

For N.Y. State RetirementFor Federnl Social SecnrityFor Compensation InsuranceFor Town Share - Blue C-:oss Premiu~s

Estimated Requirement for hem ~o. 3

lte.. No. 3 - Machinery FundMechanic and extra laborTires, tubes and repairsCapital notes and interestDown payment on machinery

Erie Connty Charll:ebacksPayments to General Fnnd:

For N. Y. State RetirementFor Federnl Social SecurityFor Compensation InsuranceFor Town share - Blue Cross Premiums

Tools and equipment

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$ 18,617.75

153.995.63

$ 84,252.00

$ 3,488.00250.00

$ 3.738.00

$ 2,425.00250.00

$ 2,675.00

$ 1,212.50250.00

$ 1,462.50

$ 1,421.25250.00

$ 1,671.25

$ 2,000.00

$ 4.482.00

$ 4.232.00250.00

166.595.63

Estimated AmODDIsDetail Total

12.600.00

$ 161,500.005,000.00

95.63

$ 14,248.506,372.005,310.00

21,859.507,876.50

23,364.002,212.501,150.501,858.50

$ 300.0012.300.00

Amount to be assessed

Amount to be assessed

$ 2,58'l.flO

Total to be assessed for tlte seven districts

SPECIAL DISTRICTS

SPREADING COSTS ON AD VALOREM BASIS

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (CoDtd.)

Losson Road Extemsion:Iilterest nue in 1961

Transit Road Extension

Bond principal and iotereel due in 1961Improvement to supply line

Messer Avenue Extension:Bond principal and interest due in 1961Inrproverneol to supply line

Item No.5 Contd'

Districl :'110. lOBond principal and intcrest due in 1961

Waler DistrictsDistrict No.9

Borden Road:Bond priocipal aDd interest dne in 1961Improvement to supply line

Como Park Extension:Bond principal aad interest dne in 1961Improvement to supply line

Strasmer Rond Extension:Bond principal and interest doe io 1961Improvement to supply line

General Lightin,,; DistrictEstimated cost of serviceRepairs to standards purchased, etc.Erie CoUDty Char,,;ebacksLess: Amount due from Villa,,;e of SloaD

Estimated surplns at 12-31-60

Water Hyd:ant DistrictsDistrict No.1 - DoyleDistrict No.2 - WaldeDDistrict No. 3 - ForksDistrict No. 4 - U-CrestDistrict No. 5 - PIDe HillDistrict No.6 - ClevelaDd HillDistrict No.7 - FreDch RoadDistrict No. 8 - Hyland. UrbanDistrict No. 10 - Hellevue

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$~.·167,530.94

$ 265.58:1.97

$ 506,603.12

$ 11,709.00

Estimated Amounlo

$ 63,581.8136,468.9040,8ffi.2729.858.5638.073.4352,005.004,790.00

22,125.008,297.l1O2,800.002,500.00

ll,ffi2.oo9,956.593.000.00

$ 100,000.00185,137.8375,882.606,051.605,70ll.oo

38,000.005,000.004,000.001,000.00

102.1016.288.005,000.004,700.40

$ 1,200.0088.50

$ 1.288.50

$ 4.500.002.920.50

$ 7,420.50

$ 3.000.00

Total to be assessed

••

SPECIAL lJISTRICTS (Contd.)

SPREADING COSTS ON AD VALOREM BASIS

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961

1'otal to be Rs~essell for the seven districts

Total annual estimate for 1961 for all town purposes

(ex.cept special districts spreadiD~ costs on benefit basis)

PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR YEAR 1961 - (Contd.)

I tem No. 5 C:ontd I

. .

Total to be assessed for the three districts

Dis.Irlcl No. 2 - Tio-rnD-daPayment to Cleveland Hill Fire District

For protectioa serviceFor hydraat rental

l)istrict No.3 - Sonth LineFor protection service

Fire DistrictsIlistrict No. 1- DoyleDistrict ~o. ~ - WaldenIlistrict ",,0. 3 - ForksOistrict No. 4 - lJ-Crest\listrict No.5 - Pine HillIlistrict No. 6 - Ueveland HillIlistrict No. 8 - lIylnnd !lirban

Consolidated Garbage DistrictIncinerationSanitation helpersSanitation drivers6 extra ;neD for vacation time

MechanicRepair parts, tires, ~8soIiDe. oil, etc.Disposal siteExtra helpersOffice expenseErie County char~ebacks

Bond principal and interest due in 1961Provision for down payment 011. equipmentPrincipal and interest payable on capital noles

Payments to General Fund:For N. Y.State HetiremenlFor Federal Social SecurityFor services of General ForemanFor services of Principal ClerkFor compensation insuranceFor Town share - Hlue Cross premiuTII

\'iscellsneous

Fire ProlectiOll DistrictsDistrict No. 1 - Bowmaosville

Estimated pament to outside dislriel for protectionFor hydrant rental

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS

1 ,'. ,)...J~

-1-

-1-

ABSENT:

ABSENT:

KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

-0-

-0-

NOES:

NOES:-6-

-6-

AYES:

Dated: October 10, 1960

AYES:

Sealed proposals will be received and considered by the TownBoard of the Town of Cheektowaga on October 2i, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M••Eastern Daylight Saving Time, at the Town Hall, corner of Broadway and UnionRoad, for the furnishing of three 0) police Cars. Cars 2. 3. and 7 will betraded in.

Information for bidders and specifications may be obtainedfrom the Town Clerk at his office in said Town Hall.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the following Notice to Bidders bepublished in the DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS. a newspaper hsving ageneral circulation in this Town, on October13, 1960:

WHEREAS, the Chief of police has requested that three (3) newPolice Cars be purchased to replace Cars 2, 3 and 7, and has submittedspecifications for same; NOW, mEREFORE,

Item No.7 Councilman Kaczmarek presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in theDEPEIJ HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows::

WHEREAS, the program is of importance to officials of thisTown; NOW, mEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED. that the members of the Town Bosrd, the TownAttorneys, and the Building Inspectors, and the Chairman of the ZoningBoard of Appeals, are hereby authorized to attend said Community GrowthConference at Town expense.

Seconded by Councilman wrdblewski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

liHEREAS, a Community Growth Conference sponsored by theNiagara Frontier Builders' Association, Inc. and the Greater Buffalo Boardof Realtors, Inc., and supported by the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, theBuffalo & Erie County Planning Association, Inc., the Buffalo-NiagaraFrontier Business Federation, Inc., the Governmental Research Bureau ofBuffalo and Erie County, Inc., the Greater Buffalo Development Foundation,Inc. and the United Taxpayers League of Buffalo & Erie County, Inc., willbe he19 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel at Buffalo, New York, on Thursday,October 13, 1960, and its agenda covers programs on growth appraisal, taxesand assessments, zoning, and community cooperation, and the cost thereoffor luncheon and dinner is $15.00 for each person attending, and

Item No.6 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption: I

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/fswo~.l>eforeme this day of

.. to

k~~~~: ....\ Notary Public In and tor Erie County

\) .); \ .. d

..,·,'a/·J....7·

KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

.....• 19......... and that not

.................. day ot

.. .. or the

Cheektowaga

and Hewsllopew

Herald

PUBLISHER

(Affidavit)

being duly sworn, deposes and. says that he is the

RICHARD G. BENNETr

more~tervenedbetween any two publi

catlO~s th~~..~4yi/i~~~( ..

.... / . . . .. week • the first insertion being on the

./dtt day OftP.~~.19&.a and

was inserted and published therein once a week for

the last insertion ,being on the

towaga, Erie County, New York, that notice ot which the

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy,

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

} D.:

Moved by Councilman Fath. seconded by Councilman Trojanoski.

STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF ERIE

SEAL

Item No.8to adjourn.

Item No. 7-Cont'd

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed proposals will be receivedand considered ,by the Town Boardof the Town of Cheektowaga onOctober 24, 1960. at 7:30 o'clockP.M.. Eastern Day1ig'~t Sa'.'-ingTime. at the Town Hall, corner ofBroadway and Union Road, for thefurnishing of three (3) Police Cars.Cars 2, 3 and 7 will be traded in.

Information for 'bidders andspecifications may he obtained frnm

• the Tow!! Clerk at his office in said· Town Hall.

Dated: October 10. 1960KENNETH T. HANLEY

· 013 Town Clerk

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Mr. Boje of No. 65 Eastland Parkway also spoke.

SupervisorCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilman

CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKOCTOBER 17, 1960

ABSENT: -0-

PRESENT: Benedict T. HoltzFelix T. WroblewskiJoseph KorneckiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanowskiStanley R. Bystrak

At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,New York, held at the Town Hall in the said Town of Cheektowaga onof October, 1960, at 7:30 P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time,

Item No.4 Ordered referred to the Town Board communication from CentralSchool ~istrict No. 1 relating to the possible granting of a permit to theFederal Crushed Stone Corporation to quarry an area west of the presentoperations.

Town of Cheektowaga, New York - Sewer District No. 5Sewage Treatment Plant Operation Comments

October 17, 1960

Mr. Newell Nussbaumer of Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy of theTown of Cheektowaga spoke on the situation and filed the attached communica­tion with the Board:

James Hartzell of No. 33 Eastland Parkway was granted the floorand spoke in regard to same petition.

Item No.5 Ordered received and filed communication from the Town ParkHome Owners Association relating to odors emanating from Disposal Plant No.5.

Requested to attend a Town Board Meeting on October 17, 1960.Had a meeting with Frank Lunz, Plant Superintendent, and Albert Kamm, TownEngineer. They stated that several residents in houses to the west of thePlant and also to the north, near George Urban Boulevard, have complainedabout the operation of the waste gas burner, the escape of gases, noise fromthe pumping station at night and miscellaneous odors. We find that theoperators have had trouble with the escape of gases from the digesters,because the excess gas cannot be burned fast enough in the waste gas burner.This may be caused by some stoppage in the piping. A contributory cause maybe the overloading of the digesters because the sludge cannot be dried fastenough on the open beds. The glass covered bed is not in good operatingcondition and the vacuum filter has not been operated for some time. Whentransferring sludge at the sludge well, some odor also occurs. The procedureis now being studied to avoid this situation. In any case, a solution isbeing investigated.

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Item No.3 Ordered referred to the Erie County Highway Superintendent andthe State Traffic Commission the request of the Chief of Police for a 35MPHspeed limit in the vicinity of the new U-Crest School. 9

Item No.6 Petition presented bearing the signatures of approximately 125persons complaining about foul odors emanating from Disposal Plant No.5.

Item No.2 The Town CJerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutes ofthe previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber.

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger;Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt; Chief of Police Mersmann; General Foreman Banko;Consulting Engineer Nussbaumer; Supt. of Plant 5 Lunz, and Town Engineer Kamm.

Item No.1Erie County,the 17th daythere were:

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Duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows:

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Item No.7 Moved by Councilman Bystrak, seconded by Councilman Fath,that the request of the Town Health Officer to attend the American PublicHealth Conference in San Francisco, Calif. on October 3D, 1960 to Noveaber 4,1960, be granted •

Tests of the Plant effluent and a review of the operationprocedure at the Plant indicate that the Plant is well run, according toaccepted standards, and that there is little nuisance created by its operation,generally. The Town Board and the staff in charge of the Plant are cognizantof pUblic relations and they try to keep them as pleasant as possible.

The proposed improvements to the Plant, now being made in areport to the T.own Board, should correct some of the difficulties mentionedand permit satisfactory Plant operation. The other procedures beinginvestigated should also improve the situation. We hope that the combinationof the two will create conditions acceptable to the people now experiencinginconvenience ..

Some people have suggested moving the Plant. It should bepointed out that the Plant was built in 1926, originally, and has beensuccessively enlarged at various times. The people who are now complainingare relatively few as compared with the 55,000 people being served by thePlant. The Town has an investment in the Plant of about $4,000,000, whichon a replacement basis would probably cost over $5,000,000, making someallowance for economies in rebuilding the Plant all at one time. The locationis further determined by a stream into which the effluent can be discharged.Even though the Plant were moved to some other location, it would still benecessary to retain the pumping facilities at the Plant site and probably thechlorination facilities. In addition to the cost of a new Plant on a newsite, there would also be required, a forcemain from the present site to thenew site and probably the installation of a higher horsepower motor to pumpthe flow to the Plant at a greater distance. A total expenditure of between$5,000,000 and $6,000,000 would probably be required, which would be paid bythe taxpayers in District No.5. In terms of homes costing $20,000 each,this would equal about 250 to 300 homes.

The proposed expansion of the Plant includes some additionalopen sludge drying beds, an additional digester, vacuum filters and a smallsludge incinerator.

There is a noticeable odor from the sprinkling filters in thesummer, when pre-chlorination is omitted. Recently, due to a breakdown,chlorination could not be applied for several days. This situation willnot continue.

We are now investigating the possibility of installing asecond waste gas burner at a different location and the use of a deodorantto be used on the settling tanks. Experiments in the use of the deodorantsare now being conducted at a Plant in Nassau County, on Long Island, wherewe are now doing work. A report on this will be made in the near future.

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WHEREAS, the Town of Lancaster has passed a resolution request­ing the installation of a signal at said intersection.

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WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga has causedan investigation to be made concerning these requests and has found it to bein the pUblic interest to have a traffic control signal installed at saidintersection, and

WHEREAS, many requests have been received for the installationof a traffic control signal at the intersection of Transit Road with WilliamStreet and Losson Road in the Towns of Cheektowaga and Lancaster, and

Item No.9 Councilman Wroblewski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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Seconded by Councilman Kornecki and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

Item No. 10 Councilman Wroblewski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

\~EREAS, Kenneth W. Kitzinger, Town Attorney, has at the instanceof the Town Board, and with the assistance of Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy,ConSUlting Engineers, prepared a map, plan and report providing for theextension of the Consolidated Refuse and Garbage District of the Town ofCheektowaga, and said map, plan and report has been filed in the office of theTown Clerk, in accordance with Article 12-A of the Town Law, and

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorizedand directed to submit a certified copy of this resolution to the New YorkState Traffic Commission.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Traffic Commission of the State ofNew York be and it is hereby petitioned to authorize the installation of atraffic control signal at the intersection of Transit Road and WilliamStreet, Towns of Cheektowaga and Lancaster, and be it further

NOW, THEREFORE,

Seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

WHEREAS, the only bid received was that of P-D Service, Inc.in the amount of $2,473.20: NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED, that contract for the furnishing of saidCinder and Salt Spreader, with trade-in as above described, be and the samehereby is awarded to P-D Service, Inc., for the sum of $2,473.20, this beingthe only bid received meeting specifications made by a responsible bidder.

t~EREAS, this Town Board received sealed proposals for thefurnishing of one (1) box-type Cinder and Salt Spreader with trade-in of1947 Chevrolet Truck and Baughman Salt and Cinder Spreader, for whichsdvertisement was duly published, and

Item No.8 Councilman Kornecki offered the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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WHEREA~, said map, plan and report was duly filed in theoffice of the Town Clerk for public inspection on August 15, 1960, and hasremained on file in said office, and

WHEREAS, there is no expenditure of money required tofinance the cost of the extension, and accordingly, no issuance of bonds,notes, certificates, or other evidences of indebtedness will be required,and

WHEREAS, the maximum amount proposed to be expended annuallyfor the performance of supplying of services within the area to be added tothe District will be $300,000, and such amount is to be financed by thelevying of an ad valorem tax on the property within the area of the proposedextension, and

WHEREAS, the Town Board on August 1.5, 1960, duly adopted anorder providing that the Town Board shall meet at the Town Hall, corner ofBroadway and Union Road in said Town, on the 29th day of August, 1960, at7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, and hold a public hearingon the extension of said district, at which all persons interested in theSUbject thereof might be heard concerning the same, and the Town Board didmeet at such time and place and held such hearing and heard all personsinterested in the SUbject thereof who appeared at such time and placeconcerning the same, and

WHEREAS, the Town Board did, by resolution dUly adopted onthe 29th day of August, 1960, determine that (1) the notice of said hearingheld on August 29, 1960, was published and posted as required by law and isotherwise sufficient, and (2) all of the property and property owners withinthe proposed extension of the Consolidated Refuse and Garbage District ofthe Town of Cheektowaga described as follows:

All of the lands constituting the Town of Cheektowaga, ErieCounty, New York, except for those lands within the Villages of Sloan andDepew, within the boundaries of the existing Consolidated Refuse and GarbageDistrict of the Town of Cheektowaga, and within the boundaries of theGreater Buffalo International Airport, are benefited by the extension ofsaid District, and (3) all of the property and property owners benefitedthereby are included within the limits of the proposed extension as theboundaries of the same are hereinbefore set forth, and (4) the extension ofsaid Consolidated Refuse and Garbage District of the Town of Cheektowaga isin the public interest, and

WHEREAS, notice of the adoption of said resolution was dulypUblished and posted as required by law and no petition requesting areferendum thereon has been filed with the Town Clerk and a certificate tothat effect has been filed by the Town Clerk in the Office of the CountyClerk of Erie County, and

WHEREAS, the Town Board desires to extend said District inaccordance with Section 209-f of the Town Law; NOW, TIlEREFORE,

BE IT ORDERED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, that said District be and it hereby is extended withthe boundaries hereinbefore described.

FURTHER ORDERED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby isdirected to record a certified copy of this order in the Office of the Clerkof the County of Erie, and to file a certified copy of this order in theOffice of the Comptroller of the State of New York.

Seconded by Councilman Kornecki and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

Supervisor Holtz Voting AYECouncilman Wroblewski Voting AYECouncilman Bystrak Voting AYECouncilman Fath Voting AYECouncilman Trojanoski Voting AYECouncilman Kornecki Voting AYECouncilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

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BE IT RESOLVED as follows:

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

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WHEREAS; Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, Consulting Engineers,have filed in the Town Clerk's Office, plans and specifications for theconstruction of a lateral sewer in Greenway Boulevard, and the same havebeen examined by this Town Board; NOW, THEREFORE,

No bidder may withdraw his bid forty-five (45) days after thedate set for the opening thereof, but may withdraw same any time prior tothe scheduled time for opening of bids.

(1) That said plans and specifications are hereby approved.

Copies of the proposed contract documents, plans, specifica­tions, and instructions to bidders may also be examined at the office ofNussbaumer, Clarke & Velzy, 327 Franklin Street, Buffalo 2, New York. Onecopy of said proposed documents may be obtained upon payment of $30.00. Anybidder, upon returning said plans and contract documents in good condition,within twenty (~) days following the taking of bids will be refunded the fullamount of his deposit: non-bidders will similarly be refunded only one-halfof the deposit.

The Townright to reject any oran award to other than

(2) That the Town Clerk publish the following Notice toContractors on October 20, 1960, in the DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS,a n2wspaper published and having a general circulation in this Town:

Each proposal must- be accompanied by a certified check for aSUffi equal to five per centum (5%) of the estimated expense of the totalLmprovement, payable to the order of the Supervisor, or a bond with sufficientsureties to be approved by the Supervisor, or a penal sum equal to five percentum (5%) of the estimated expense of the improvement, conditioned that ifhis proposal is accepted, he will enter into a contract for the same, andthat he will execute such further security as may be required for the faithfulperformance of the contract •

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a resolution of the TownBoard of Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, sealed proposals will be receivedand considered by said Town Board on the 7th day of November, 1960, at 2:30 PME.S.T., in the Town Hall, Broadway and Union Road, Cheektowaga,New York, forfurnishing all tools, equipment, materials and together with all labor for theconstruction of approximately 1449 lineal feet of 8-inch diameter pipe inGreenway Boulevard, in Sanitary Sewer District No.5, Town of Cheektowaga, NewYork, including manholes, wye branches, riser pipes and other related work inaccordance with the Contract documents therefor, including plans, specifica­tions, instructions to bidders, etc., prepared by Nussbaumer, Clarke & Velzy,Consulting Engineers for the Town of Cheektowaga, New York and approved bythe Town Board, all of which are on file with the Town Clerk at his office inthe Town Hall, Broadway and Union Road, Cheektowaga, New York, where the samemay be examined during the usual business hours.

Dated: October 17, 1960Published: October 20, 1960

Seconded by Councilman Ilroblewski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in theDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOliAGA NEWS:

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WANTED

RIDERS WANTED to and fromBuffalo, leaving Lancaster area7 a.m., Buffalo, 5 p.m. NT 3-3997.

2 WORKING GIRLS desire ride todowntown Buffalo, work from8:30 to 5. NT 4-3326.

AITRACTIVE 3 bedroom ranch,attached garage flnd carport.

Owner leaving town. NT 3-8535 I'after 6 p.m.

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lent condition, 6 units, 'good ~ :~,vestment, located on Main St.,asking $21,000. Daum Realtor,call NT 3·6634, Mr. Elmore.

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to waive any informalities, or tomake an award to other than thelow bidder.

Each proposal must be accom­panied by a certifi~d check for asum equal to five per centum (5%)of the estimated expense of thetotal improvement, payable to theorder of the Supervisor, or a bondwith sufficient sureties to be ap·proved by the Supervi<;or, or apenal sum equal to five per cen~i.:.m(5%') of the estimated expense ofthe improvement, conditioned thatif his proposal is accepted, he willenter into a contract for the same,and that he will execute such fur·ther security as may be requiredfor the faithful performance of thecontract.

No bidder may withjraw his bidforty.five (45) days after lhe dateset for the opening thereof, butmay withdraw same any time priorto the scheduled time for openingof bids.

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the Town Board, all of which are()n file with the Town Clerk at hisoffice in the Town Hall, Broadwayand Union Road, Cheektowaga,New York, where the same may beexamined during the usual 'busi·ness hours.

Copies of the proposed contractdocuments, plans, specifications,o.nd instructions to bidders mayalso be examined at the office ofNussbaumer, Clarke & Velzy, 327Franklin Street. Buffalo 2, NewYork. One COpy of said proposeddocuments may be obtained uponpayment of $30.00. Any bidder,upon returning said plans and con­tract documents in good condition,within twenty (20) days followingthe taking of bids will be refund·ed the full amount of his deposit;non-bidders will similarly be re­funded only one-half of the de­posit.

The Town of Cheektowaga, ErieCounty, New York, reserves theright to reject any or all bids, or

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STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF ERIE

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a resolution of theTown Board of Cheektowaga. ErieCounty, New York, sealed propos­als will be received and consideredby said Town Board on the 7th day

[i of November, 1960, at 2:30 P. M.,E. S. T., in the Town Hall, Broad­way and Union Rc.1ad, Cheektowaga,

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New York, for furnishing all tools,. equipment. materials and together

with all labor for the eonstruction, off sal?prhox1d'm"telY 1449 lineal

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. 0 -me lameter pIpe 10 reen­way Boulevard, in Sanitary SewerDistrict No.5, Town of Cheektow-a,ga, Erie County. New York, in­cluding manholes, wye branches,riser pipes and other related workin accorda,nce with the Contractdocuments thcrefor,inc1udingplans,specifications, instructions to bid­ders, etc., prepared by Nussbaum­er, Clarke & Velzy, Consulting En­gineers for the Town of Cheektow­aga, New York and approved by

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Item No. 15 Ordered referred to Councilman Wroblewski the request of theChief of Police for No Parking at Any Time signs on the following highways:

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Gualbert Street;Alexander Street;Central Boulevard

Item No. 14 The following resolution was moved by Councilman Kornecki, andseconded by Councilman Bystrak:

Item No. 16 Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by Councilman Fath,to adjourn to October 24, 1960, at 7:30 P.M., E.n.S.T.

Item No. 13 Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by CouncilmanTrojanoski, that the Town Clerk be authorized and directed to issue buildingpermits on applications approved by the Building Inspector in his communica­tion dated October 17, 1960.

The Supervisor announced that the Board would hear all personsinterested in the SUbject of the hearing and no one appearing in oppositionthereto, the decision was reserved and the matter was referred to the DeputyTown Attorney for a resolution to include the above mentioned premises inFire Protection District No.3.

The Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice of Hearinghas been duly published and posted as required by law.

Great Lots No. 114, lIS, and 116.

Item No. 12 This being the time and the place advertised forhearing for the Extension of Fire Protection District No. 3 tothe hereinafter described property:

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Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

Item No.5 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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PRESENT: Benedict T. HoltzFelix T. UroblewskiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanoskiStanley R. Bystrak

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BE IT RESOLVED, that the $3,500.00 appropriated for "NewSidewalks on Town property" be transferred from Miscellaneous Repairs andMinor Improvements to Item 4 of the Highway Budget.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutesof the previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber.

WHEREAS, the money for thia improvement was provided for in theGeneral Fund Budget, specifically under Miscellaneous Repairs and MinorImprovements,

WHEREAS, the Town of Cheektowaga Highway Department hasconstructed a Macadam path along Harlem Road on property known as George UrbanTown Park and owned by the Town of Cheektowaga, and

Item No.3 Referred to the Highway Superintendent and the Town Attorneycommunication from the National Grange Mutual Insurance Company relating toSub-Division Bond Roxborough Homes Corporation Bond No. 465 UA 0286.

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Deputy Town AttorneyDela~unt; General Foreman Banko; Chief of Police Mersmann; Town AuditorNeubauer; Assistant Building & Plumbing Inspector Roehm, and Justice of thePeace Pyszczynski.

MEETING NO. 33

Item No.1 At a regular adjourned meeting of the Town Board of the Townof Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Town Hall in the saidTown of Cheektowaga on the 24th day of October, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.Eastern Daylight Saving Time, there were:

Item No.4 Referred to the Town Board communication from John P. Kobielski,~ President, Como Park Blvd. and Union Road Citizens and Taxpayers Association,

relating to blasting by the Federal Crushed Stone Corporation in the area ofthe Bellevue School and the Resurrection Roman Catholic Church.

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BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Attorney andto go to on November 4, 1960, and that

be by the Town.

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One in front of No. 163 Dean Road;One in front of No. 222 Dean Road;One in front of No. 125 Diane Drive;One in front of No. 173 Diane Drive;One in front of No. 203 Lane;One in front of No. 273 Lydia Lane;One in front of No. 172 Meadowlawn Road.

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Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

Seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

RESOLVED, that this Town Board does hereby approve thepreliminary budget as amended, including such changes in the items forRetirement, Social Security, Hospitalization, and Workmen's CompensationPremiums resulting from payroll reductions.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutes ofthe previous meeting has been placed on their deak in the Council Chamber.

Item No.3 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and movedits adoption:

RESOLVED, that County Sanitation SerVice, Inc. of 222 EastTreehaven Road, Cheektowaga, New York, be and it hereby is permitted, for theperiod of October 29, 1960 to October 29, 1961, to dump into the aewer systemof Sewer District No.3, effluent which it has collected from private aeptictanks, excluding all sludge, such dumping to be under the supervision of theTown Engineer and done only upon proper notice to him, for which permisaionthere shall be paid to the Town of Cheektowaga for the credit of Sewer District~o. 3, the sum of $10.00 per load of effluent to be so dumped, with the rightof this Town Board to terminate this permit without notice if in the opinionof the Town Engineer, auch dumping for any reason shall not be satisfactory.

Item No.1 At a regular adjourned meeting of the Town Board of the Townof Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Town Hall in the saidTown of Cheektowaga on the 29th day of October, 1960, at 1:00 o'clock P.M.,Eastern Daylight Saving Time, there were:

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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following estimates of revenuesand expenditures be adopted as the 1961 Budget for the Town of Cheektowagaand the respective districts therein."

WHEREAS, Benedict T. Holtz, Supervisor, and persons in charge of thevarious departments of the Town Government have submitted estimates ofrevenues and expenditures for the year 1961; and whereas the Town Board hasadopted certain esti,,~tes as its preliminary budgets; and whereas pUblichearings have been duly held in relation to such preliminary budgets asprovided by law,

And, I do hereby further certify that the following is a true and completecopy of that portion of the Minutes of the Town Board at said meeting ofOctober 29, 1960. relating to the final adoption of the Budget for the Year1961.

"On motion of Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by Councilman Trojanoski,the following resolution was adopted and carried.

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26,400.00

20,900.00

84,252.00153,995.63

18,617.7511,709.00

463,561.12265,583.97460,243.46

77,644.0021,303.6228,429.4327,401.1914,924.41

302.83

296,428.92226,622.68

$2,974,229.88

$ 802,309.87

7,600.004,150 .003,850.003,500.003,500.003,500.00

300.00 $

ESTIMATED AMOUNTSDETAIL TOTAL

November 15, 1960

$

$296,428.92226,622.68

$523,051. 60

FINAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1961TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA

GENERAL FUNDOFFICE OF TOlffi CLERK

Salary of Town ClerkSalary of 1st Deputy Town ClerkSalary of 2nd Deputy Town ClerkSalary of Telephone OperatorSalary of Senior StenographerPostage, stationery, etc.Travel

TOTAL HIGHWAY

TOTAL TO BE LEVIED

Water Hydrant DistrictsGeneral Lighting DistrictWater DistrictsFire Protection DistrictsConsolidated Garbage DistrictFire DistrictsSewer DistrictsStorm Sewer DistrictsLateral Sanitary Sewer DistrictsCurbing DistrictsPaving DistrictsStreet Lighting Improvement DistrictsOmitted 1960 Assessments

HighwayItem No. 1 - Primary FundItems 2, 3, and 4

SUMMARYGeneral Town Government - Amount to be spread against

taxable property in entire TownPart Town Fund - Amount to be spread against taxable

property outside villages only

I, the undersigned, Town Clerk of the Town of Cheektowsga, Erie County,New York, do hereby certify that at a meeting of the Town Board of the Townof Cheektowaga, New York, held October 29, 1960, resolutions were adopteddirecting the Supervisor to make application to the Erie County Board ofSupervisors to have levied and spread against taxable property liable thereforthe following amounts for the purposes stated, said sums when collected to bepaid to said Supervisor.

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDI11JRES - (Cont' d)Item No.5

13,600.00

40,300.00

31,556.001,550.00

156.00

1,050.00

7,800.004,150.003,500.006,400.00

400.00500.00

6,050.00

DETAIL TOTALESTIMATED AMOUNTS

$352,950.0022,400.005,600.009,089.00

13,000.0012,500.001,000.001,000.00

20,000.00500.00100.00

1,500.00200.00900.00500.00

1,700.00500.00

10,000.00 $ 453,439.00

$ 6,200.0011,000.003,950.002,600.003,500.004,100.00

3,250.003,000.00

700.001,500.00

500.00

$ 11,200.001,300.00

800.00300.00

$

$750 .00800.00

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$750 .00300.00

GENERAL FUND - (Cont'd)OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES

Salary of Receiver of TaxesSalary of Senior Account ClerkSalary of Accounting Machine OperatorCompensation of extra ,c lerksOffice expensesService contractsOffice equipmentExpenses relating to County tax rolls:

PostageSuppl ies

Expenses relating to School tax rolls:PostageSupplies

Mailing - All depts. - meter rental

BOARD OF ASSESSORSSalary of Assessors:

Chairman2 Assessors @ $5,500.00

Salary of Addressograph OperatorSalary of Addressograph operaltor - Part timeSalary of StenographerSalary of Senior Clerk-Special assessmentsSalary of Draftsman and Microfilming -

Payable to Engineering DepartmentExtra clerks - Special assessmentsTraveling expenseOffice and other expenseEquipment

POLICE DEPARTMENTTown police force salariesTelephone operators' salariesMechanic's salaryOther salariesGasoline and oilMaintenance - Cars and cyclesprinting and stationeryMaterials and suppliesEquipmentMedical examinations 1Fees in criminal proceedingsSpecial traffic guardsSpecial investigat,lonsMaintenance - Radio stationTraveling expenseServices of matronMeals to prisonersClothing allowance

JUSTICES OF mE PEACESalary of Justices - 2 @ $5,600.001Dockets, postage, legal forms, etc.Stenographic services 1Equipment

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

ADVERTISING AND PUBLISHING NOTICES

Less: Charge to Assessors for services ofDraftsman and Microfilming

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2,675.00

20,000.00

84,400.00

42,750.00

48,050 .00

67,200.00

ESTIMATED AMOUNTS

3,250.00

DETAIL TOTAL

2,100.001,500.00-0­

250.00

$ 9,600.006,100.00

10,400.005,200.003,500.001,500.00

800.004,600.004,000.00

300.00

$ 1,000.001,500.00

175.00

$ 5,000.001,300.00

14,000.0010,000.0016,000.002,200.002,000.004,000.009,000.00

10,000.006,000.00

600.005,000.003,500.00

$ 88,600.004,200.00 $

$ 6,000.005,700.00

40,000.005,000.006,000.002,000.002,500.00 $

$ 27,600.009,600.007,000.00

$ 46,000.00

$

Less: EstUnated State Aid

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTSalary of Senior EngineerSalary of Senior Engineering AideJunior Engineering AidesDraftsmanStenographic servicesSuppliesMicrofilmingRodmanRodman (summer only)Travel and convention expense

GENERAL FUND - (Cont'd)RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Salary of Director $Salary of Secretary to BoardExtra laborPlayground supervisorsEquipment operatorsWading pool operationSuppliesUmpires and refereesEquipmentMaintenance of parksReal estate taxesTraveling expenseDeveloping Dingens St. Park & Nokomis Park.New stake truck

Item No.5

INCINERATION PLANTSalary of Superintendent (foreman)Salary of Assistant ForemanWages of operators, Crane Man, MaintenanceSuppliesElectricity, gas and waterRepairsFurnace repair

TO\VN HISTORIAN •Maps, records, supplies, etc.Reprinting of Historical AtlasConference expense

TOWN BOARDSalaries of Councilmen (6)Salary of Town AttorneySalary of Deputy Town AttorneyPrinting briefs, cost of litigation and

expense of Town AttorneyOffice and other expensePrinting and publishing reportsDues to Association of Towns

CONTINGENT FUNDExtraordinary legal actions, expense

in legislative matters and otherspecial and professional services

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

CONTRIBUTION TO NEW YORK STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEMFor police program ) $ 97,000.00For other employees )For supplemental pensions other than

State retired employees - Estimated 1,000.00

1,000.00

17,000.00

22,300.00

8, SOO .00

15,000.00

98,000.00

29,000.00

10,8SO.00

83, SOO .00

60,000.00

32,200.00

35,606.00

26, 9SO .00

ESTIMATED AMOUNTS

$ 7,000.005,000.009,600.00

500.00200.00

$ 7,800.00200.00

2,850.00

$ 7 ,SOO .001,000.00

DETAIL TOTAL

$ 23,256.003,650.005,100.00-0-

350.00200.00

50.003,000.00

$ 9,000.008,SOO.003,000.002,SOO.003, SOO .001,500.003,000.001,200.00

$ 48,000.002,000.007,500.00

15,000.0011 ,000 .00

$ 9,000.005,000.003,200.004,150.002,600.003,000.00 $

GENERAL FUND - (Cont' d)

INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOANS

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSMiscellaneous Functions:

General foremanPrincipal clerkMaintenance men (2)SuppliesTravel

SHADE TREE FUND

FOR PAYMENT OF 1/2 OF BLUE CROSS PREMIUM

FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONEmployer's portion

DOG WARDENSSalaries (2)Other expenseNew truck and radio

TRAFFIC REGULATION EXPENSESchool crossing guardsEquipment for crossing guardsTraffic signal lightsSuppliesTraffic signs, street marking - Payroll

MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS AND MINOR IMPROVEMENTSSidewalk repairsOther repairs and minor improvements

INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS

TOWN HOUSEElectricity, gas and waterTelephonesuppliesRepairsCleaning wagesWindow cleaningEquipmentOther wages (Mailmen, etc.)

ELECTIONSCompensation of election inspectorsRent of polling placesMoving booths, upkeep, etc.Storage of voting machinesBallot boxesPrinting of election mapsFlagsReplace and construct new election booths

SUPERVISORSalary of supervisorSalary of Secretary to SupervisorBookkeeperPayroll ClerkClerk - Part timeOffice and other expense

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - Cont'd)

$ 57,000.0034,225.50 91,225.50

FUND EXPENDITURES $1,438,989.20

NET ESTIMATED EXPENSE FOR GENERAL TOHN GOVERNMENT

660.94

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1,500.00

4,000.00

1,500.00

12,000.00

636,679.33

$ 802,309.87

$

2,300.008,350.00

3,000.0028,892.68

4,000.0010,000.00

7,QOO.004,000.00

12,000.00

264,450 .15300.00

1,600.002,000.001,000.00

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ESTIMATED AMOUNTS

$

DETAIL TOTAL

$ 12,274.2614,657.50

1,845.0020,550.00 $ 49,326.76

217,786.50$566,679.33

surplus at December 31, 1960 70,000.00TOTAL ESTIMATED REVANUE AND REDISTRIBUTEDCHARGES AVAILABLE FOR GENERAL TOWNPURPOSES IN 1961

ESTIMATED REVENUE AND REDISTRIBUTED CHARGESRevenue other than taxes levied:

Fees of Town OfficersMortgage taxDog taxLicenses, permits, etc.FinesPayments by Niagara Frontier PortAuthority-Part of Airport contract

For police servicePer capita assistance for the

support of local governmentSale of maps, etc., by Town ClerkInterest on depositsServices to school districtsMiscellaneous receiptsEstimated payments in lieu of taxes ­

From Capital AirlinesFrom American Airlines

Redistributed charges:See Schedule attached for details

Estimated

LESS:

GENERAL FUND - (Cont'd)

GENERAL TOWN BONDED DEBTPrincipal due in 1961Interest due in 1961

TOTAL ESTIMATED GENERAL

PAYMENT OF CAPITAL NOTES AND INTERESTDrainageSocial SecurityBookkeeping machineScajaqu&da Creek

TOWN SHARE OF DICK ROAD CROSSING RELOCATION COST

TOWN DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION PROGRAM(Balance carried over from 1960)

PROVISION FOR CIVIL DEFENSE AID

MISCELLANEOUSIncluding expense in connection with paying

bonds, coupons, fire wardens, etc.

VETERANS OBSERVANCES

REIMBURSEMENT OF ERIE COUNTY TREASURERCurrent chargebacks for erroneous taxes

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

SCHEDULE SHOWING DETAILS OF REDISTRIBUTED CliARGES

100,000.002,800.002,500.00

1 • \)-t 1 .

9,956.596,098.40

810.00450.00

1,000.00

5,082.007,400.001,200.003,000.00

575.00

318.6895.63

102.101,585.10

183.56138.4439.60

11,062.00625.00

4,392.40

13,552.0019,980.004,000.00

10,000.001,840.00

1,000.001,500.002,000.004,500.00

$217,786.50

$

Redistributed ChargesChargebacks by Erie Cc~nty Treasurer -

Payable by:Highway FundGeneral Lighting DistrictConsolidated Garbage DistrictSewer Districtscurbing DistrictsPaving DistrictsSpecial Lighting Districtts

Portion of New York State RetirementContribution due from:

Highway FundConsolidated Garbage DistrictSewer District No. 3Sewer District No. 5Part Town Fund

Portion of Social SecurityContribution due from:

Highway FundConsolidated Garbage DistrictSewer District No.3 I

Sewer District No. 5Part Town Fund

Portion of Compensation insurancePayable by: I

Consolidated Garbage DistrictPart Town FundHighway Fund

Portion of Hospitalization premiufPayable by:

Consolidated Garbage DistrictHighway FundPart Town FundSewer District No. 3Sewer District No. 5

Other payments due from ConsolidatedGarbage District for:

IncinerationServices of ForemanServices of Clerk

Other payments due from Sewer Districts for:Sewer District No.3-Town AttorneySewer District No.3-Town AttorneySewer District No.3-EngineerSewer District No.5-Engineer

TOTAL REDISTRIBUTED CHARGESI

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BALANCE TO BE SPREAD AGAINST PROPERTY OUTSIDE VILLAGES $ 20,900.00

3,000.003,000.00

25,500.00

2,000.005,000.007,000.00

8,032.003,012.002,610.403,614.40

$299,428.923,000.00

$296,428.92

$100,400.0037,589.3550,794.916,500.00

24,861.2556,820.774,000.001,050 .00

143.84

$ 625.001,840.00

575.00810.00

$ 7,350.00

$

$ 1,000.001,200.001,300.00

750 .00250 .00500.00

5,000.00$ 10,000.00

$ 6.100.00700.00300.00

250. 00

$ 18,200.00

$ 6,800.005,500.003,500.001,500.00

750.00150.00

ESTIMATED AMOUNT.:;DETAIL TOTAL

DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

$ 3,850.00

TOTAL ESTIMATED PART TOWN EXPENDS.FOR 1961 $ 46,400.00

ITEM NO. 2 _ BRIDGE FUNDBridge work $

ESTIMATED REQUIREMENT FOR ITEM NO. 2 $

Less: Estimated State AidNET ESTIMATED REQUIREMENT FOR ITEM NO.1

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTITEM NO. 1 - PRIMARY FUND

LaborRoad oilStone, gravel and cementGasoline, oil and greaseReady-mixPllint mix paving machineCulvert and sluice pipeHire of macbineryErie County chargebacksPayments to General Fund:

For N.Y. State RetirementFor Federal Social SecurityFor Compensation InsuranceFor Town share - Blue Cross Premiums

Less: Estimated Surplus 12-31-60 $ 9,000.00Estimated Revenue from Licenses, $16,500.00

permits, etc.

ornER PART TOWN EXPENSECompensation insuranceN.Y. State RetirementSocial SecurityHospitalization

TOWN HEALTIl FUNDSalary of Health OfficerExpenses of Health OfficerRegistrar of Vital StatisticsTravel and mileage

AIR POLLUTIONFees for Board MembersSalary of Deputy DirectorScientific investigationsMiscell aneousTravel and mileageSecretarial FeesLegal, injunction and scientific

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALSFees for Board Members and other expenseZDning maps, etc.

PART TOWN FUNDBUILDING AND PLUMBING DEPARTMENT

Salary of Building and Plumbing InepectorSalary of AssistantStenographic servicesOffice and other expensesTravel expenseplumbing Board examiner

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

TOTAL FOR ALL HIGHWAY FUNDS

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84,252.00$

ESTIMATED AMOUNTS

$ 14,248.506,372.005,310.00

21,859.507,876.50

23,364.002,212.501,150.501,858.50

4,720.001,770.002,124.001,522.005,500.007,637.93

$148,258.905,000.00

$143,258.90

800.00300.00260.00360.00500.00

$ 523,051.60

DETAIL TOTAL

$ 80,363.78

$ 8,800.006,000.003,000.00

36,800.0040,000.0010 ,000 .0010,000.001,000.003,000.002,000.003,000.00

800.00400.00100.0084.97

$ 10,000.0010 ,DOD .0056,053.912,000.00

89.87

AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED

- DoyleWaldenForksV-CrestPine HillCleveland HillFrench RoadHyland-UrbanBellevue

District No. 1District No. 2District No. 3District No.4District No. 5District No. 6District No. 7District No. 8District No.IO

Less: Estimated revenue from CountyNET ESTIMATED REQUIREMENT FOR ITEM NO. 4

item no. 4 - MISCELLANEOUS FUNDSalary - Superintendent of HighwaysSalary - principal ClerkSalary - Extra clerkSnow RemovalMiscellaneous LaborCleaning ditchesRepairs to curbs and sidewalksSnow fence - setting and removingGasol ine and oilPurchase of signs, paint and repairSal t and sandWeed cuttingTransportation expenseOffice suppliesErie County chargebacksPayments to General Fund:

For N.Y. State RetirementFor Federal Social SecurityFor Town Share - Blue Cross PremiumFor Compensation Insurance

Purchase of radioPayment of Budget note (snow removal)

SPECIAL DISTRICTSWATER HYDRANT DISTRICTS

ITEM NO. 3 - MACHINERY FUNDMechanic and extra laborTires, tubes and repairsCapital notes and interestDown payment on machineryErie County chargebacksPayments to General Fund:

For N.Y. State RetirementFor Federal Social Security~~r Compensation InsuranceFor Town share - Blue Cross Premiums

Tools and equipmentESTIMATED REQUIREMENT FOR ITEM NO. 3

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Less: Amount due from Village of Sloan $ 300Estimated surplus at 12-31-60 12,300 12,600.00

AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED $ 153,995.63

TOTAL TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE THREE DISTRICTS 11,709.00

18,617.75

ESTIMATED AMOUNTS

$ 3,000.00

$ 4,500.002,920.50

$ 7,420.50

$ 1,288.50

$ 1,200.0088.50

$ 4,482.00

$ 2,000.00

$ 4,232.00250.00

$ 1,671.25

$ 1,212.50250 .00

$ 1,462.50

$ 1,421.25250.00

$ 2,675.00

$ 2,425.00250.00

$ 3,738.00

$ 3,488.00250 .00

DETAIL TOTAL

$166,595.63

$161,500.005,000.00

95.63

$ 2,589.00

TOTAL ro BE ASSESSED FOR THE SEVEN DISTRICTS

DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

Losson Road Extension:Interest due in 1961

Transit Road Extension:Bond principal and interest due in 1961Improvement to supply line

Messer Avenue Extension:Bond principal and interest due in 1961Improvement to supply line

Strasmer Road Extension:Bond principal and interest due in 1961Improvement to supply line

Como Park Extension:Bond principal and interest due in 1961Improvement to supply line

District No. 3 - South LineFor protection service

District No. 2 - TiorundaPayment to Cleveland Hill Fire District:

For protection serviceFor hydrant rental

District No. 10Bond principal and interest due in 1961

FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTSDistrict No.1 - Bowmansville

Estimated payment to outside districtfor protection

For hydrant rental

WATER DISTRICTSDistrict No.9

Borden Road:Bond principal and interest due in 1961Improvement to supply line

SPECIAL DISTRICTSGENERAL LIGHTING DISTRICT

Estimated cost of serviceRepairs to standards purchased, etc.Erie County chargebacks

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

_ Doyle $ 63.581.81_ Walden 36,468.90_ Forks 40,806.27_ U-Crest 29,858.56_ Pine Hill 38,073.43_ Cleveland Hill 52,005.00_ Hyland-Urban 4.790.00

TO BE ASSESSED FOR TIlE SEVEN DISTRICTS

DETAIL TOTAL

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$ 463.561.12

585.87585.87

9.000.004,000.001,200.00

E.') TlMATEll AMJUNTS

450.002.100.002,000.001,000.001.218.00

$ 96.890.00

$ 22,972.0045.550.00

6.400.001.000.00

$ 8.500.00$ 8,500.00

$$

19,980.007.400.002,800.002,500.00

11,062.009,956.593,000.00

$100.000. 00165.1>7.83

68.882.606.051.605.700.00

25.000.005.000.004.000.001.000.00

102.1016.288.00

5,000.00notes 4,700.40

N.Y.State Retire.Social Securityportion of

B~ffaloassessment

District No.3Bond principal and interest due in 1961Operation of Disposal PlantReal estate taxes - 1961Equipment _ payable to Sewer District No.5Maintenance of sewers paid to

Sewer District No. 5Payable to General Fund forPayable to General Fund forPayable to General Fund for

Blue Cross premiumServices of SuperintendentServices of Engine~r

Services of Town AttorneyErie County chargebacksTOTAL EXPENSE FOR 1961

SPECIAL DISTRICTS - (Cont'd)

District No.2 IRent and maintenance payable to Sewer

District No. 5To be raised by assessment

SEWER DISTRICTSDistrict No.1

Rent to City ofTo be raised by

TOTAL

FIRE DISTRICTSDistrict No. 1District No. 2District No. 3District No. 4District No. 5District No. 6District No. 8

TOTAL TO BE ~,)SESSED

CONSOLIDATED GARBAGE DISTRICTIncinerationSanitation helpersSanitation drivers6 Extra men for vacation timeMechanicRepair parts. tires. gasolinJ. oil. etc.Disposal siteExtra helpersOffice expenseErie County chargebacks IBond principal and interest due in 1961Provision for down payment on equipmentPrincipal and interest payable on capitalpayments to General Fund:

For N. Y. State IRetirementFor Federal Social SecurityFor services of General ForemanFor services of princip~l ClerkFor compensation insuranceFor Town share - Blue Cross premium

Miscellaneous

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1,000.003,600.004,500.001,500.00

367.04

ESTIMATED AMOUNlS

$ 5,093.05$ 5,093.05

$ 1,500.00200.00

$ 1,700.00

82,235.00$239,839.04

$322,074.04

DETAIL TOTAL

8,100.00$88,790.00

$96,890.00

$ 9,000.001,200.00

$10,200.00

1,000.001,000.001,500.001,000.001,000.00

8,500.00

9,000.00

24,360.00

21,700.00

300.00700.00100.0075.00

12,000.00

5,000.00

$ 500.001,800.00

800.00$3,100.00

DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

District No.5Bond principal and interest due in 1961 $116,932.00Operation of Disposal Plant 148,175.00Equipment 3,000.00Maintenance of Sewers 30,000.00Payable to General Fund for N.Y.State Retire.l0,OOO.00payable to Gen. Fund for Fed. Soc. Security 3,000.00Payable to General Fund for portion of

Blue Cross premiumServices of SuperintendentServices of EngineerServices of Town AttorneyErie County ChargebacksTOTAL EXPENSES FOR 1961Less: Revenue from charges to:

police Barracks on Thruway $Thruway Maintenance Bldgs.Sun Oil CompanyJosephine AsmondusPort Authority-RentSewer District No.2 -

Rent & MaintenanceSewer District No.4 ­

Ren t & MaintenanceSewer District No.6 ­

Rent & MaintenanceSewer District No.7 ­

Rent & MaintenanceMaintenance from-Storm

Sewer Dist. No. 1Sewer Dist. No. 2Sewer Dist. No. 3Sewer Dist. No. 4Sewer Dist. No. 5

To be raised by assessment

SPECIAL DISTRICTS - (Cont'd)

District No.4Rent and maintenance payable to

District No. 5Operation of pump stationTo be raised by assessment

District No. 5 - Walden ExtensionBond principal and interest due in 1961To be raised by assessment

District No. 5 - Peinkofer ExtensionBond principal and interest due in 1961Reconstruc t ionTo be raised by assessment

SEWER DISTRICTSDistrict No.3

TOTAL EXPENSE FOR 1961Less: Rentals -

William Street tie-inFranklin Street tie-inNew York Central Railroad

TOTAL RENTALSpayable from District'S

Reserve FundTo be raised by assessment

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TOTAL FOR ALL SEWER DISTRICTS AND EXTENSIONS

DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

21,303.62

77,644.00

$

$

$ 460,243.46

5,515.001,000.006,515.00

6,264.001,500.007,764.00

ESTIMATED AKlUNTS

$ 32,625.00$ 32,625.00

$ 247.201,000.006,356.253,387.502,119.521,267.00

289.692,148.00

67.461,516.001,153.001.752.00

$ 18,500.001,000.00

$ 19,500.00

$

$

$ 8,240.001,000.00

$ 9,240.00

$

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$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00

DETAIL TOTAL

$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00

$ 57,433.50

24,360.00$ 81,793.50

$ 2,042.0020,500 .00

1,200.00$ 23,742.00

District No.7Bond principal and interest due in 1961Sewer rent and maintenance for 1961

payable to Sewer District No. 5To be raised by assessment

District No.6Bond principal and interest due in 1961Rent payable to District No. 5Maintenance payable to District No. 5To be raised by assessment

District No.3Bond principal and interest due in 1961Maintenance payable to Sewer Diat. No.5To be raised by assessment

TOTAL FOR ALL SEVEN DISTRICTS

District No.4Bond principal and interest due in 1961Maintenance payable to Sewer Dist.No. 5To be raised by assessment

District No.6Bond principal and interest due in 1961Maintenance payable to Sewer Dist. No.5To be raised by assessment

District No.5Bond principal and interest due in 1961To be raised by assessmentTo be raised by assessment

District No.7Bond principal and interest due in 1961To be raised by assessment

District No.2Maintenance payable to Sewer Dist. No.5To be raised by assessment

LATERAL SANITARY SEWER DISTRICTSRaymondRosslerAndres Placel.)alden;.iallaceLudwigOrioleYvonne, Crestview and KuhnUnion - from Redleaf SBuell - GeneseeSmallwoodUnion - GoeringTo be raised by assessment

STORM SEWER DISTRICTSDistrict No.1

Maintenance payable to Sewer Dist. No. 5To be raised by assessment

SPECIAL DISTRICTS - (Cont'd)SEWER DISTRICTS - (Cont'd)

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DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXnENDInJRES - (Cont' d)

TOTAL OF THE TIlREE GROUPS 14,924.41

27,401.19

28,429.43

$

$

760.00760.00878.89422.22168.89675.56760.00353.10

4,778.66

6,814.50

872.94524.04348.90

1,430.36329.14

2,056.62626.25626.25

469.30534.63534.63563.17

1,229.523,331.25

ESTIMATED AMOUNTS

$

$

$

$

$

$

$ 20,732.446,668.75

DETAIL TOTAL

$ 2,381.861,179.322,906.00

2,906.002,325.002,562.502,750.004,068.751,050.002,800.003,500.00

in l 1961:GROUP 27

Principal and interest dueCeil DriveCathedral LaneHarris CourtTrudy LaneRuth DriveDarwin DriveWallace AvenueTudor Road

PAVING DISTRICTSCedar, Tudor and CampbellLemoineTo be raised by assessment

GROUP 26principal and interest due in 1961:

Colden CourtTerry LaneCalder-Mood DriveMcNaughton DriveBigelow RoadSeton RoadCrestview AvenuePine Park

To be raised by assessment

STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTGROUP 25

principal and interest due in 1961:Freda AvenueHeather RoadMeaford RoadWi110wlawn ParkEllen Drive

To be raised by assessment

CURBING DISTRICTSTreehavenWaltonMansionPeoriaWarsawWabashCalderwood - HuntingtonCherokeeDellwoodClaudette CourtCunardTo be raised by assessment

SPECIAL DISTRICTS - (Cont'd)LATERAL SANITARY SEWER DISTRICTS

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ESTIMATED AMOUNTSDETAIL TOTAL

OMITTED 1960 ASSESSMENTS (to be levied for 1961)

Book No. 4MlC 901 - S/L 432/433

Doyle Fire District No. 1 $ 2.71Water Hydrant Dist.No. 1 .70

IConsolidated Garbage Dist. 2.85 $ 6.26

Book No. 6MlC 1711 - s/L 56

CLe-Hill-Fire District No. 6 $ 6.38Water Hydrant Dist.No. 6 3.24Consolidated Garbage Dist. 19.95 29.57

Book No. 8MlC 1067-1219 - s/L 21/22

U-Crest Sewer District No. 7 $ 3.78Fire District No. 4 .26Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 .19 4.23

MlC 1067-1219 - s/L 88/89/90U-Crest Fire Diatrict No. 4 $ 5.19

Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 90/91

• Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 91/92/93Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

I **" s/L 95/96

Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 97/98Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 98/99/100Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrsnt Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 100/10l/102Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19

.Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 102/103Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19,. Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" S/L 103/104/105Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

I " s/L 105/106/107Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 107/108Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

" s/L 119/120Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

** " s/L 93/94/95Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.1'9 8.98

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ESTIMATED AMOUNTSDETAIL TOTAL

OMITTED 1960 ASSESSMENTS (to be levied for 1961) - (Cont'd)

Book No. 6 - (Cont'd)MlC 1067-1219 - S/L 123/124

U-Crest Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 $ 6.96

.. S/L 124/125/126

IFire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 6.96

.. S!L 126/127Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 6.96

.. s/L 127/126Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 6.96

.. s/L 126/129/130Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 8.98

.. s/L 130/131Fire District No. 4 $ 5.19Water Hydrant Dist. No.4 3.79 6.98

MlC 2062 s/L 26AHyland- Fire District No. 8 $ 2.02

Urban Water Hydrant Dist. No.8 .84Consolidated Garbage llist. 1.76 4.64

.. S/L 26B

IFire District No. 6 $ 2.02Water Hydrant Dist. No.8 .64Consolidated Garbage Dist. 1.76 4.64

.. S/L 26CFire District No. 8 $ 2.02Water Hydrant Dist. No.6 .84Consolidated Garbage Dist. 1.78 4.64

.. S/L 87AFire District No. 6 $ 2.02Water Hydrant Dist. No.8 .64Consolidated Garbage DisL 1.78 4.64

.. S/L 116AFire District No. 8 $ 2.02Water Hydrant Dist. No.6 .64Consolidated Garbage Diet. 1. 78 4.64

~.. S/L 116B

Fire District No. 6 $ 2.02Water Hydrant Dist. No.8 .64Consolidated Garbage Dist. 1.76 4.64

.. S/L 116C

I Fire District No. 6 $ 2.02Water Hydrant Dist. No.6 .84Consolidated Garbage DisL 1.78 4.64

.. s/L 175AFire llistrict No. 6 $ 2.41Water Hydrant Dist. No.6 1.02Consolidated Garbage Dist. 2.14 5.57

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$

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48.53

ESTIMATED AMOUNTSDETAIL TOTAL

ABSENT:

lsi KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

$ 2.411.022.14

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(Cont'd)S!L 207A

Fire District No. 8Water Hydrant Dist. No.8Consolidated Garbage Dist.

DETAIL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - (Cont'd)

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TOTAL NET BUDGET FOR ALL TOWN PURPOSES

TOTAL OMITTED TAXES TO BE LEVIED

Book No. B ­MlC 2082

Hyland­Urban

AYES:

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he is herebydirected to make application to the Board of supervisors of the County ofErie to have levied and spread against the taxable property liable therefor,the amounts hereinbefore stated and that such sums when collected be paid tothe Supervisor of the Town of Cheektowaga as provided by law •

and

OMITTED 1960 ASSESSMENTS (to be levied for 1961) - (Cont'd)

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Item No.7 Moved by Councilman Fath, seconded by Councilman Wroblewski,

to adjourn.

Item No.6 Robert Jackson, Attorney at Law, representing the TownRepublican Committee, was granted the floor and requested that his Partygo on record as being against any increase in salary for elected andappointed Town Officials.

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Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutes ofthe previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber.

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger;Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt; Chief of Police Mersmann; Town Engineer Kamm,and Tax Collector Pfohl.

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ABSENT:

CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKNOVEMBER 7, 1960

Councilman

SupervisorCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilman

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Town Board and the Chief of PoliceCenter, 3965 Genesee Street, fortow trucks servicing the Town of

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Alancin M. Fath

PRESENT: Benedict T. HoltzFelix T. WroblewskiJoseph KorneckiMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanoskiStanley R. Bystrak

ABSENT:

Ordered referred to thefrom Airport Automotivebe added to the list of

Moved by Councilman Kornecki, seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek,

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Item No.4 Ordered referred to the Town Board and the Town Attorney petitionagainst the use of premises owned by School District No. 1 on George UrbanBoulevard to be used for recreational facilities.

MEETING NO. 35

Item No.6cOUlDunicationpermission toCheektowaga.

Item No.5 Ordered referred to the Town Attorney the request from theHighway Superintendent to release the bond on Subdivision, Roxborough Homes,No. 465 UA 0286.

Item No.1 At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the TownCheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Town Hall in theof Cheektowaga on the 7th day of November, 1960, at 2:30 o'clockEastern Standard Time, there were:

Item No.9

Item No.7 Ordered referred to the Assessors for a property check, thepetition for street lighting equipment in Charlotte Drive from Beach Roadto Wilshire Road.

Item No.8 Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by Councilman Bystrak,that the Erie County Water Authority be authorized and directed to move ahydrant in front of No. 2195 Union Road and that the expense of moving thesame be charged against the Water District.

Item No.3 Ordered received and filed communication from the Departmentof Audit and Control approving the Extension of Water District No. 9(Losson Road).

\nlEREA~, the Superintendent of Highways has recommended to thisBoard that the following highways be accepted and be maintained by theHighway Department of the Town of Cheektowaga:

Roelofs Road (now Farmingdale Road) running to Cleveland Drive;291.15 feet of Lloyd Drive, and 289.73 feet of Ellsworth Drive.RESOLVED, that the above be and the same are hereby accepted

as Town Highways in the Town of Cheektowaga, New York.

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Item No. 10 This being the time and the place advertised for a publichearing for furnishing all tools, equipment,materials and together withall labor for the construction of approximately 1449 lineal feet of8-inch diameter pipe in Greenway Boulevard.

The Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice to Biddershas been duly published as required by law.

The Town Clerk then proceeded to open and read aloud the

sealed proposals on hand.

The supervisor ordered the bids referred to the Town Attorney

for analysis and tabulation.

Hereto is a summary of the bids received:

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in the

DEPEI/ HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEIJS:

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KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

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Dated: November 7, 1960

Seconded by Councilman Kornecki and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Information for bidders and specifications may be obtainedfrom the Town Clerk at his office in said Town Hall.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the following Notice to Bidders bepublished in the DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS, a newspaper having ageneral circulation in this Town, on November 10, 1960:

Sealed proposals will be received and considered by the TownBoard of the Town of Cheektowaga on November 21, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,Eastern Standard Time, at the Town Hall, corner of Breadway and Union Roadin said Town, for the furnishing of three (3) police Cars. Cars 2, 3, and 7

will be traded in.

WHEREAS, advertisement for bids was duly published in theDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS on October 13, 1960, but no bids weresubmitted at the time provided for the receipt thereof, to wit:October 24, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern naylight Saving Time;

NOli, THEREFORE,

IMEREAS, the Chi~f of police has requested that three (3)new police Cars be purchased to replace Cars 2, 3, and 7, and hassubmitted specifications for same, and

Item No. 11 Councilman Trojanoski presented the fqllowing resolution andmoved its adoption:

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(Affidavit)

RICHARD G. BENNETl'

the last insertion being on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. day ot

more than six days intervened between any two pubJi

cations th@ 1!(;? ........................h~/j.v~

was inserted and pUblished therein once a week for

......I. .... week • the first insertion belng on the

... NIL day of Jt~~, 19?", and

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy,

towaga, Erie County. New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek~

STATE OF NEW YORK }COUNTY OF ERIE ".:

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed proposals will -be receivedand considered by the Town Boardof the Town of Cheektowaga onNovember 21. 1960, at 7:30 o'clockP.M., Eastern Standard Time, at the'Town Hall, corner of Broadwayand Union Road in said To-wn, forthe furnishing of three (3) PoliceCars. Cars 2, 3 and 7 will be tradedin.

Information for bidders andspecifications may be obtainedfrom the Town Clerk at his officein said Town Hall.Dated: November 7, 1960

KENNETH T. HANLEYnW Town Clerk

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DRAINAGE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES:

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect

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Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski.

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Thence north along the east line of the right-of-way of theOntario section of the New York State Thruway, to a point about 150 feetsouth of the south line of Cleveland Drive, said point also being locatedthe west line of Bixler Avenu,,;

AYES:

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BE IT FURTIIER RESOLVED, that the Payroll Clerk shall nothonor payment of any wages for any employee hereafter hired unless acertified copy of this resolution employing such person shall have beenfiled with our Payroll Clerk by the Town Clerk, and

WHEREAS, the boundaries of said proposed district as set forthin said map, plan and report are as follows:

Item No. 14 Councilman Trojanoski presented the follOWing resolution andmoved its adoption:

Item No. 15 Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

RESOLVED, that the Chief of Police be and he hereby is directedto assign to Henry Gabryczyk, Police Dispatcher, duties of taking testimonyat trials held by the Town Justices of Peace" and of keeping the dockets andrecords of such Justices of Peace as such services may be required, and allother duties as prescribed by the Chief of Police.

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WHEREAS, Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, engineers duly licensedby the State of New York, have, at the instance of the Town Board, prepared amap, plan and report providing for the establishment of a drainage uistrictof the Town of Cheektowaga to be designated "Drainage District No.8", andslaid map, plan and report has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk, inaccordance with Article 12-A of the Town Law, and said map, plan and reportshows the surfac,a water drains and appurtenances suitable for their operationto be constructed within the drainage district and the location of each, and

Item No. 13 Moved by Councilman Trojanoski, seconded by CouncilmanKornecki, that the Town Clerk be authorized and directed to request the ErieCounty Highway Superintendent for a 35 MPH speed zone on Dick Road, and onGeorge Urban Blvd., in the vicinity of the U-Crest Elementary School.

RESOLVED, that no person shall be employed on behalf of theTown of Cheektowaga except by resolutiondE this Town Board, regardless ofwhether such employment is temporary, part-time, or full time, and

Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

Item No. 12 Councilman Kaczmarek offered the following resolution andmove,d its adoption:

BEGINNING at a point, said point being formed by the inter­section of the southerly line of the West Shore Railroad right-of-way andeasterly right-of-way line of the Ontario Section of the New York State

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Thence easterly along a straight line across Bixler Avenue,across the property of the Infant of Prague Roman Catholic Church Society,and across Foisset Avenue to a point located at the intersectionof the eastline of FOlsset Avenue and the north line of Subdivision Lot 47 of CoverNo. 1467;

Thence continuing easterly along the north line of SubdivisionLot 47 of Cover No. 1467 and along the north line of Subdivision Lot 2 ofCover No. 1752, to the west line of Flora Avenue;

Thence continuing easterly across Flora Avenue to a pointlocated at the intersection of the east line of Flora Avenue and the northline of Subdivision Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752;

Thence continuing easterly along the north line of SubdivisionLot 31 of Cover No. 1752 to e point located at the intersection of the northline of Subdivision Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752 and a west line of Cover No.1462, last said point also being the northeast corner of Subdivision Lot 31of Cover No. 1752;

Thence southerly along a west line of Cover No. 1462, lastsaid line also being the east line of Subdivision Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752to a point, said point being located at the intersection of the north lineof Subdivision Lot 42 of Cover No. 1462 and a west line of Cover No. 1462.Last said point being also the northwest corner of Subdivision Lot 42 ofCover No. 1462;

Thence easterly along the north line of Subdivision Lot 42 ofCover No. 1462 to the west line of Beach Road;

Thence diagonally across Beach Road to a point, said pointbeing located at the intersection of the east line of Beach Road and thenorth line of Subdivision Lot 2 of Cover No. 1481;

Thence easterly along the north line of Subdivision Lot 2 ofCover No. 1481 to the east line of Subdivision Lot 2 of Cover No. 1481;

Thence southerly along the east line of Subdivision Lot 2and Subdivision Lot I, both of Cover No. 1481, to the southerly line ofCover No. 1481;

Thence easterly along the southerly line of Cover No. 1481 toa point said point being located at the intersection of the southerly lineof Cover No. 1481 and the westerly line of the New York Christian MissionarySociety, said point also being approximately 413 feet west of the west lineof Union Road (83 feet wide);

Thence southerly along the westerly line of the New YorkChristian Missionary Society for a distance of 208.44 feet, to the southwest corner of the New York Christian Missionary Society, last said pointbeing also on an easterly line of subdivision Lot 32 of Cover No. 1693;

Thence easterly along the southerly line of the New YorkChristian Missionary Society for a distance of 413 feet to the westerlyline of Union Road, last said southerly line also being the northerly lineof Subdivision Lot No's. 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 of Cover No. 1693;

Thence continuing easterly across Union Road to a pointlocated at the intersection of the easterly line of Union Road and thesoutherly line of Subdivision Lot 246 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence continuing easterly along the southerly line ofSubdivision Lot 246, last said line also being the northerly line of SubdivisionLot 245 of Cover No. 1628, to the southeast corner of Subdivision Lot 246;

Thence northerly along the easterly line of Subdivision Lot246 of Cover No. 1628 to a point located at the intersection of the easterlyline of Subdivision Lot 246 and the ~outherly line of .3ubc1ivision Lot 255,both of Cover No. 1628;

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Thence easterly along the southerly line of SubdivisionLot 225 of Cover 162e and said lot line extended: last said line alsobeing the northerly line of Subdivision Lot 256 of Cover No. 1628,to theintersection of the center line of Greenway Boulevard and the south lineof Subdivision Lot 255 of Cover No. 1628 extended;

Thence southeasterly along the centerline of GreenwayBoulevard to a point, said point being located at the intersection of thecenterline of Greenway Boulevard and the westerly line of SubdivisionLot 124, of Cover No. 1628 extended southerly;

Thence northerly along the extended westerly line of SubdivisionLot 124 of Cover No. 1628 to the northerly line of Subdivision Lot 124 ofCover No. 1628, last said northerly line also being the southerly line ofSubdivision Lot 121 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence easterly along the northerly lines of Subdivision Lots124 thru 135, inclusive of Cover No. 1628 and continuing easterly along thenortherly line of Subdivision Lot 15 of Cover No. 1805 and the northerlyline extended to a point, said point being located at the intersection ofthe northerly line of Subdivision Lot 15 of Cover No. 1805 extended and thecenterline of Fairhaven Drive;

Thence northeasterly along the centerline of Fairhaven Driveto a point located at the intersection of the centerline of Fairhaven Driveextended, the northerly line of Cleveland Drive and the northwesterly lineof Subdivision Lot 35 of Cover No. 1628:

Thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of SubdivisionLot 35 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence continuing northeasterly along the northwesterly lineof Subdivision Lots 38 and 39 of Cover No. 1628, to a point located at theintersection of the northwesterly line of Subdivision Lot 39 of Cover No.1628 and the northeasterly line of Cover No. 1628, last said point also beingthe northwesterly corner of Subdivision Lot 39 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of CoverNo. 1628 and the northeasterly line of Cover No. 1628 extended to theeasterly line of Cayuga Road;

Thence southerly along the easterly line of Cayuga Road to thenortherly line of the property of the Buffalo Tr~and Field Club, Inc.;

Thence easterly along the northerly line of the property of theBuffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc., to the easterly line of the property ofthe Buffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.;

Thence southerly along the easterly line of the property of theBuffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc., said line also being the westerly line ofthe property of the Greater Buffalo International Airport, to the southerlyproperty line of the Buffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.;

Thence westerly along the southerly property line of the BuffaloTrap and Field Club, Inc., to the easterly line of Cayuga Road:

Thence southerly along the easterly line of Cayuga Road to apoint located at the intersection of the centerline of Genesee Street and theeasterly line of Cayuga Road extended;

Thence easterly along the centerline of Genesee Street to apoint said point being located at the intersection of the centerline ofGenesee Street and the last property line of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories,Inc., extended:

Thence southerly along the east property line of Cornell Aero­nautical Laboratories, Inc., to the northerly line of the West Shore Railroadright-of-way;

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Thence southwesterly along the northerly line of the WestShore Railroad right-of-way to the easterly line of Farm Lot No.5;

Thence southerly along the easterly line of Farm Lot No. 5to a point located at the intersection of the easterly line of Farm LotNo. 5 and the southerly line of the West Shore Railroad right-of-way;

Thence southwesterly along the southerly line of the WestShore Railroad right-of-way to the point of beginning.

WHEREA~, the improvements proposed to be made in the districtconsist of surface water drains and appurtenances suitable for their opera­tion, and the maximum amount proposed to be expended therefor is $1,482,000,which is to be raised by the issuance of bonds issued by the Town ofCheektowaga, and

WHEREAS, it is proposed that the cost of making said improve­ments shall be assessed by the Town Board in proportion as nearly as may beto the benefit which each lot or parcel of land within the District willderive therefrom, and

WHEREAS, said map, plan and report is on file in the office ofthe Town Clerk for pUblic inspection; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT ORDERED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowagathat said Town Board shall meet at the Town Hall, corner of Broadway and UnionRoad in said Town, on the 21st day of November, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,Eastern Standard Time, and hold a public hearing on the establishment of saiddistrict, at which all persons interested in the subject thereof may be heardconcerning the same.

FURTHER ORDERED that said Town Board shall at said time andplace hear all evidence thereon which will enable it to determine, pursuantto the provisions of Article l2-A of the Town Law of New York, (a) whetherthe notice of such hearing was published and posted as required by law, andis otherwise sufficient; (b) whether all the property and property ownerswithin the proposed district are benefited thereby; (c) whether all theproperty and property owners benefited are included within the limits of theproposed district; and (d) whether the establishment of such district is inthe public interest.

FURTHER ORDERED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby isdirected to publish and post certified copies of this order at the time andin the manner provided by Article l2-A of the Town Law.

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

Superviaor Holtz Voting AYECouncilman Wroblewski Voting AYECouncilman Bystrak Voting AYECouncilman Trojanoski Voting AYECouncilman Kornecki Voting AYECouncilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

AYES: -6- NOES: -0- ABSENT: -1-

STATE OF NEW YORK )COUNTY OF ERIE )

I, KENNETH T. HANLEY, Town Clerk of the Town hereinafter described,DO HEREBY CERTIFY as follows:

1. A regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga, atown located in the County of Erie, State of New York, was duly held onNovember 7, 1960, and minutes of said meeting have been duly recorded in theMinute Book kept by me in accordance with law for the purpose of recordingthe minutes of meetings of said Board, and such minutes appear at Page No.A 46, inclusive, of said book.

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2. I have compared the attached extract with said minutes sorecorded and said extract is a true copy of said minutes and of the wholethereof insofar as said minutes relate to matters referred to in said

extract.

3. Said minutes correctly state the time when said meeting wasconvened, the place where such meeting was held and the members of saidBoard who attended said meeting.

IN WITNESS \ffiEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have hereuntoaffixed the corporate seal of said Town, this 7th day of November, 1960.

KENNETIl T. HANLEYTown Clerk

posted as follows on the 11th d~of November. 1960:

1 _ Ostwald Food Shop, Beach Rond and Huth Road;2 _ Cronks Food Shoppe. Maryvale Drive and Beach Road;3 _ Telephone Pole No. 5 on Maryvale Drive and Unionvale Road;4 _ Post Office Building. Airport Plaza. Union Road;5 _ Telephone pole No. 1/23 in front of OUr Lady Help of Christians

R.C.C. on Union Road;6 _ Telephone Pole No. 189. Genesee Street and Cayuga Road;7 _ U-Crest Fire Hall. Evergreen Street and Clover Place;8 Telephone Pole No. 267 in front of the Buffalo Airport on

Genesee Street;9 Telephone pole No. 217 in front of Spencer Kellogg & Sons on

Genes!!e Street;10 _ Telephone Pole No. 153 corner of Genesee Street and Vegola Avenue.

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in theDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS. and the CHEEKTOWAGA TIMES:

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sion Lot 255, both of Cover No.11628;

Thence easterly along the south- G. BENNETrerly line of Subdivision Lot 225 of .Cover 1628 and said lot line ex­tended; last said line also being thenortherly line of Subdivision Lot256 of Cover No. 1628, to the in­tersection of the center line ofGreenway Boulevard and the southline of Subdivision Lot 255 of Cov­er No. 1628 extended;

Thence southeasterly along thecenterline of Greenway Boulevardto a 'Point. said point being locatedat the intersection of the center­line of Greenway Boulevard andthe westerly line of SubdivisionLot 124, of Cover No. 1628 extend­ed southerly;

Thence nDrtherly_ along the ex­tended westerly line of SubdivisionLot 124 of Cover No. 1628 to theNortherly line of Subdivision Lot124 of Cover No. 1628, last saidnortherly line also being the south­erly line of Subdivision Lot 121 ofCover No. 1628;

Thence easterly along the north­erty lines of Subdivision Lots 124thru 135, inclusive of Co-ver No.1628 and continnlng easterly alongthe northerly line of SnbdivisionLot 15 of Cover No. 1805 and the"ortherly line extended to a point,said point being located at the in­tersection of the northerly line ofSubdivision Lot 15 of Cover No.1805 extended and the centerlineof Fairhaven Drive;

Thence northeasterly along thecenterline of Fairhaven Drive to apoint located at the intersection ofthe centerline of Fairhaven Driveextended, the northerly line ofCleveland Drive and the northwest­erly line of Subdivision Lot 35 ofCover No. 1628;

Thence northeasterly along thenorthwesterly line of SubdivisionLot 35 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence continuing northeasterlyalong the northwesterly line ofSubdivision Lots 38 and 39 of Cov­er No. 1628, to· a point located atthe intersection of the northwester­ly line of Subdivision Lot 39 of Cov­er No. 1628 and the northeasterlyline of Cover No. 1628, last saidpoint also being the northwester·ly corner of Suhdivision Lot 39 ofCover No. 1628:

Thence southeasterly along thenortheasterly line of Cover No.1628 and the northeasterlY line ofCover No. 1628 extended to theeasterly line of Cayuga Road;

Thence southerly along the east·erJy line of Cayuga Road to thenortherly line of the property ofthe Buffalo Trap and Fieid Cluh,Inc.;

Thence easterly along the north­Erly line of the property of theBuffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.,to the easterly line of the propertyof the Buffalo Trap and FieldClub, Inc.:

Thence southerly along the east­erly line of the property of theBuffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.,said line also being the westerlyline of the property of the GreaterBuffalo Internationa'l Airport, tothe southerly property line of theBuffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.:

Thence westerly along the southerly property line of the BuffaloTrap and Field Club, Inc., to theeasterly line of Cayuga Road;

Thence southerly along the east­erly line of Ca:yuga Road to apain tlocated at the intersection of thrcenterline of Genesee Street andthe easterly line of Cayuga Roadextended;

Thence easterly along the cen­terline of Genesee Street to a pointsaid point being located at the in­tersection of the centerline of Gen­esee Street and the last propertyline of Cornell Aeronautical Lab­oratories, Inc. extended;

Thence southerly along the eastproperty line of Cornell Aeronau­tical Laboratories, Inc., to theTlortherly line of the West ShoreRailroad right-of-way;

Thence s?uthwesterly along the

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LEGAL NOTICEEXTRACTS FROM MINUTES

OF TOWN BOARDAt" a regular meeting of the Town

Board of the Town of Cheektow­aga, Erie County, New York, heldat the Town Hall, corner of Broad~

way and Union Road in said Town.on the 7th day of November, 1960,at 2:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Stand­ard Time, there were:

PRESENT:Benedict T. Holtz, SupervisorFelix T. Wroblewski, CouncilmanStanley R. Bystrak, CouncilmanJoseph Trojanoski, CouncilmanJoseph Kornecki. CouncilmanMichael J. Kaczmarek

Councilman

STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF ERIE

I tern No. i5-Cent' d

ABSENT:Alanein M. Fath, CouncilmanCouncilman Kornecki presented

the following resolution and movedits adoption:

WHEiI.EAS. Nussbaumer. Clarke& Velzy, engineers duly licensedby the State of New York, have, atthe instance of the Town Board,prepared a map. plan and reportproviding for the establishment ofa drainage district of the Town ofCheektowaga to be designated"Drainage District No.8", and saidmap. plan and report has beenfiled in the office of the TownClerk, in accordance with Article12-A of the Town Law, and saidmap. plan and report shows thesurface water drains and appurten~

ances suitable for their operationto be cDustructed within the drain­age district and the location of~ach. and

WHEREAS, the boundaries ofsaid proposed district as set forthin said map, plan and report areas follows:

JlETAlLED DESCRIPTION OFPROPOSED DRAINAGE DISTRICTBOUNDARIES

BEGINNlNG at a point, saidpoint being formed by the inter­section of the southerly line of theWest Shore Railroad right·of·wayand the easterly right-of-way lineof the Ontario Section of the NewYork State Thruway:

Thence north along the east lineof the right-of-way of the Ontariosection of the New York StateThruway, to a point about 150 feetsouth of the south line of Cieve·land Drive, said point also beinglocated on the west line of BixlerAvenue'Then~e easterly along a- straight

line across Bixler Avenue, acrossthe property of the Infant ofPrague Roman Catholic ChurchSociety, and across Folsset Avenueto a point located at' the intersec­tion of the east. line of Foisset Ave­nue and the north line of Subdi­vision Lot 47 of Cover No. 1467;

Thence continuing easterly alongthe north line of Subdivision Lot 47of Cover No. 1467 and along thenorth line of Subdivision Lot 2 ofCover No. 1752, to the west line ofFlora Avenue;

Thence continuing easterly acrossFlora Avenue to a point located atthe intersection of the east line ofFlora Avenue and the north line ofSubdivision Lot 31 of Cover No.1752;

Thence continuing easterly alongthe north line of Subdivision Lot31 of Cover No. 1752 to a point lo­cated at the intersection of thenorth line of Subdivision Lot 31 ofCover No. 1752 and a west line ofCover No. 1462, last said point alsobeing the northeast corner of Sub­division Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752;

Thence southerly along a westline of Cover No. 1462. last saidline also being the east line of Sub­division Lot ,31 of Cover No. 1752to a point, said point being locatedat the intersection of the north lineof Subdivision Lot 42 of Cover No.1462 and a west line of Cover No.1462. Last said point being aisothe northwest corner of Subdivi­sion Lot 42 of Cover No. 1462;

Thence easterly along the northline of SubdiviSIon Lot 42 of CoverNo. 1462 to the west line of Beach

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janoskl' and' duly 'pu~ to, a votowhich lOsulted lIS follows:SupervlSDr lIciltt, Vollog AyoCoundlmnn Wl'oblowsld.

VoUni -""toCouMllnmn Bl"trak, Vollnil A)'I)couoeUman TroJano~kl, Voting ~oCouncilman KQrnoeld, Vollog AyoCounollm~n KaC1matok, _

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. _ _"LE.GAL N,QTICE., , sJ,," Lo~ 255, both or Cover No IEXT~ROM MINUTES 1628; ,: Cl_U~WN' BOARD Thence o"ste~1y nlcng tho .oulh- BENN

At" regulaf meoling of the Town ofly line oj SUbdivision Lot 225 of i' IWrBoaL'd of l1Io Town of Chcoktow- Cove. 1626 and soJd ,Iol llne ox· '. .....ago. Ef!O Counl.Y. Now York, hold lendod; last ,aid line also 'being ilia;

~;~h:n~~:,\l~'~'o~~"r;~'~~~~";~: ~~tl~~rJgO;~~oN~ ~g:o~~;!~~o~~:!on tho 7th ,tay of 'November, 1960, (orsection of tho cent"r lIno of rat 2;2~ o'olock P,lIl, En.tun Slend· <!recnwny 13oulovnrd ord tho south iord Time, tJ,ore were; lmo of Subdivision ;Lr, 255 of "C<lv-'-1p.Jl,ESENT: or No. 1628 oxtendod; _ I

Benedict T. Rolt", Su-pervl,or 'fho".co soutllCssler".y along the'Felix T. Wroblowskl, Counoilmen cefitorlmo of. GroenwllY BoulevardSwnley R. Bysl.l.'nk, Councilman to n point, nald.poinl Ilelng locatedJoseph Trojanoski, Councllman ..j.l t:Jlefi~el'SecUon o,f the center_Joseph Kornccld Councilman the 0 reenway Boulevard und

Mlclmel J. Kaozrr:are~uncilm"n LoCt l~:~fl~o~~~n N~: l~:.~,ii~~d.ABSENT: cd southerly;Alaneln M, :Path, Councilman . Thence, northerly, along the ex·CouneJ1mon Kornecld presenled tended wute:rly Une or-Subdivlalon

tho following resolution and moved Lot 1240 of Cover No. 1628. Lo thej·Its adoption: . Northllrly Jine oJ Subdivision Lot,. 'WHEREAS, Nussbaumer, Clarke 124 "f Covor N". 1628, lnst salil1& Velzy ongineers duly licensad northedy li~e als" being the iOUtl~!by the slate o.f N.eW Yorlt, have, at erly lino o[ SUbdivision Lot 121 01'1thc- instance of tho Town Board, Cover No. 1020;

~~~;r:l~~ ~o;"~~~ ~~tibl~~hdm~~O~: erl~h~:;,co~,eo~st~~dr~J~~;nl~0~o~;4ia druinage disL-rid of tho Town of thru 1M, inclusive 01 Cover No. jChookoowaga La- 'be de!lgnated 1628 and e!'nllnulng eaotedy s'long~"Drainage Dlstriot No. a", and said the northerly line of SUbdivlolon~mop, plan nnd roport has 'b~en Lot 15 of Cover No. 1805 und lhe;\flied fn the offtee of lhe Town /lorlherly line eKtl!llded to a point ',~

~lel\f\~;;c¥o~~e~~~ll~nr~~g t~'~c~~~~t :ri:,~ l~:~~rr: tl~~ i~i!jmap, .pL)n aml l'epcrt shows the :Subdivision Lot .16 or Cover No.1:surfac" water drillns and' appurten- 1805 extended and lhe eentorllne ,,'ancOB suita'ble for thelr' operation of.Fairhaven Drive; ,to <lO eonstruoted wJthin the drain· Thence ,northeasOOrly., along the i'age distriot :and the location, of i;<!n1.el'1lne 'of Fnlrhavl!l\ DrJve to alfach, and 'poInt located at the Jntersectlon of! 'WHEREAS, tile bound'llrlcs ol the oenlorllne or F.l<hnvon Drlvosnld proposed distdct as sot forll> extended, the northerly Uoo of'lI'll said map, plan and l'!!porl are ,Cleveland Drlvo nnd lhe northwe~l·aa follows: erty line of SubdivJsion Lot 35 of

jlETA1LED DESClUP1'toN OF Cover No. ,1628,PROpOSED ORAINAGE OlSTRIC1' Thence norlheoste~ly along lheIBOUNDARIES , norlhwo!L-erly Uno of Subdivision

BEGINNING at n 'Point, said Lot 35 of Cover No. 162&;

~~~rl~~b~~n&:~~~:l~"rtr lrn;';ri~~ al;~~e~hee CO~~~~~ego~[;h~j~~er~West',Shoro Railroad right-of_way Subdivision Lois 30 ""d 39 of COV'Iand lho ensterly rlght-ot·w~y lino er No. 1620, lo- a paint located atof the Ontaril) Soction of the New lhe InterseoUon of the nOI·thwester­York State TIll'uwa,,'; ly Jlno of Subdlvl~lon Lot liD of.Co v-

Thence norlh along Ihe east line e~ No. 1026 and lhe nOl'lheasterlyl

~;~t~en dolhl~:W~e~f ~:rkon;:~l~ ~~I~tO~I;oov~~ln~oLh~62nO~rt~~o:t~1;oh:t~W~~, t~ea s~~ll~t j;~~U~;6gl~~':: ~O\?~;nN~.ofJ~division Lot, 30 Of!land,Drive, 'oeid point al,o 'being Thence .southeasterly along the:loeutcduon the west line of Bmler nOl'UIO"slerI~' Une of Cover NO.i

A~~~;~e eastorly ~long a"~lralght b~~~rnn~o~h~6~~rt~:t"e~~~~ ~on.ot~~1~oo ~:U°;:r~lxl~r ~~enll~ia:~ro~~ O"T~~~c!i~~u~t~r:~~n~o~:~' oas(.1Prague Romon Catholic Chureh erly Hne or 'Ca~"Ugn Rood ro theISociety, and aer<liS Folssct Avenue northerly-line- of tho properly of

'" to a point locnted a( the inlersce- the BuUnlo Trap and. Flold Club, I

~~~:,~~~h~heeas;~~~ ~fn~o~r~~:~: In*l;ence 'ea~ler1y along the nOrth-~;'vJslon Lot 47 01 Cover No. 1467; erly line' of tho properly of lhe'

Thence c"ntlnulng oaolerly along BuHnlo Trap nnd. Fie'Jd ClUb, Iue., flthe nodh line of Subdlvislon Lol47 to the eaaterly line oC the properLyof Cover No. loW7 and along tile of lhe Buffolo Trsp anil FioJd·,

,north lino of Snhdivislon Lot 2 of Club, Ine,;, ' ,'Covel' No. 1752, to the west line of Thence sout'her1y along lhc eaal;!FJOrli Avenoo; .' erly line, of the' properly 01 the

Thence continuing easterly aero,s Buffalo Trap and l"ield Cluh, Inc.,"Flora Avenue to a point locoted at said line also being the wC5ter1ythe inlarseelloll of the easlllne of line 01 the pr(jperty of the Grenter

,:PloraAvenue and the norlhlinn of Buffalo Inlernatlomii Airporl, to'SubdIvision Lot 31 of Covor No. Iho soulherly property Hne of thn

1.1752;, Buf(~lo Trap and :Field Club, Inc.;': Thence eontln\ling OUBlerlyalong Thence weslorly along tho south·the north Une oI ,Subdlvl8ion Lot erll' prQpe~ty line of the Buffalo31 of Cover No, 1752 'lo a poInt 10. Trap and Fjeld Club, Inc., to theentod at the' inlersection of the eDsterly line of Cayuga Road;north line of Subdivision Lot 31 of Thence so'nthorly :l;;,,~ the eest-:Cover No. 1762 and' a weot line 01 orl,' line of Cayuga Rond to ,; IlolntCover No. 1402, IBst said poinl BLso Jocatod at the Intorsoellon .of lhobolng the northeas! COrner .or Sub- eenterllne of ·Genea~o Sh'eet anddivision Lot 01'of Cover No. 1752; the easterly line of Csyuga .Hoad

Thonee.swtherly along s ivosl extended; '., '-,,-,- "line of Cover, No. 1402, last s~id Tbone.o' easto~~ along' the 'con.:lino alao 'beIng the OUL- line of Sub- terJlne' of Gene~ee Street to.a pointdivision Lot)11' of Covor .No, 1152 said 'point .belng located aUho ftl,:to 'a point, sald polnl being located t0l'8eetlon' of the oenladine of Gen;at lhe intersection of tho north Jlne eseo Street and lhe! last ,properlyof.Subdlvlsion Lol,4-2 of (Jover No. lIne of CornoI1 AoronauU.nl-Lab'1462 md a weslUne, of, COVer No. o~alor!os, In~ .. exlended; . "1462: LBst sold, point being also Thence souther)y"along the ,cutthll ,northwest' :corner or Subdlvl·' prQperLy Hne ,of Cornell ':AerI)Dau"sion Lot 42 of Cover No. 1462;· .. ttoal LaboralorteB" Inc., to ·tho. Thence easlarIY n-lo'nli"tho l)o~th ..northel·ly Uno' of the: West Shoreline of Subdlvislon Lot 42 of Cover R.ilroaa'rlght·of-wnl'; ,." ;.!'l0..-1462 to,the west !lne .of Beach Thonco. soulhweslarly' slong .tIl'';Ro~d;' . . nor!herly, line. of l:he Wost'Shore', Thenae. dJogonally um'<lsl Beach .RaUrosd right-of-way to lhe easter,'1I.0ad ,to a point, scld Iloint belog II' linn o( F~rm Lot No. S;localed at !he JnLcrssetlon of the Thence. seuthorly 'along the cast·enst Hnit: of 'Beach RoalL and the er)y !lne. of Farm- Lot No., 6 10 'unorth line o( SuhdlvlslO1l Lot 2 ef polnL- Jocall!d at lhe Jnlorseetloll,of'Cover No. 1401; . thll" easler1y'line or Farm Lot ,No,:

Thence. ~a5terly along the nOl'th 6- and the soutlledy, line,; of. thelIlle. of Sobdjvislon Lot 2 of Cover West Shore Rallrolid rig!it·of·way;No: -1401 Lc lhe east Jlne of Sub- Thence so-uthwestorly"along ,thedIvision Lol2 of Cover No. 1401; soulherly lillO, of tho West Shore

.Thenco, southorlY. along the cast Rsllrond rlght-or-way lO the 'Point.line 01 subdIvision Lot,2 ond Suh· of beginning. ",division 'Lot I, bOlh of Cover No. and -'.;':1481', Lc the ~outherty Hne of Cav- WHEREAS, the, Improvemenls.Ill' No. 1481; pro-po.led to he made' ln, the ,dis'": Thence easterll' along the south· lriel consist or sudace WlLtOl' drainserly 11110 of 'Coyer·No. 140110 a and' appurteneneos 'sul!ab10",forpoint salll polnl 'bolng located at lhelr operallon, an4 the me~linumthe'lntorsecllon cf the soulherly nmounL- proposed la be' expendedIIno of Cover No. 1481 a~d the lhlll'ol'or Is $1,402,000, whlch_la·towesterly, !lno. of tho Now York 'be rol!ed by tho Issuance of bondaChrl~Uan: Missionary SoeJoty, ~nhl Isoued by tho Town of Cheoktow,point nIso,bcinj,apDroxlmateIY 410 ~gn, ~nd ,fact west of the west line of \Jnton ,WHEREAS, it Is propOllQd thatRoad (OS feot wldo); ,., lho' eost of mailing SMd,lmIlrove':,. Thenee 50~therly along lhe west· 'ments, ~llall bo ~~sDsscd by 1110

'crly 'lino of ',tho Now York Chrl!L- Town Board In proIlorllon auwar·Ian Ml~slonnry Society (or 0' dls- lY aa mlll' be to lho benofit whichtimeo of 200,44 fent, ·to tho soulh each lot et pBrcll"L ot-land withinwost COrnO~ of the Now York the DI!l:rlct wl1l derlvo theretrom,Chrlstlan ,Missionary Soclely, lDSl and "_ '~~hl point being nlso ·on an o~at· WH1DREAS, said mllJl'- plan 'lindo~ly llno of Submvlslon LIlt, 32 or reporl ill on IlJo In the omoe \If the(Jover No, 16P3; Town Clel'k for public Inspection;

'!'hellce eMtel"ly along the south· NOW, THEnEFOnE,orly Hno or thll" NeW York Christ· Bill rr ORDERED by L-he TownJan Mlsslonal'Y' Soeloty fol'" a dl!, BOal'U of lhe Town \If ChunktoW:tanee Df US'foet to tho wo!lorly aga that· uald Tolvn Uo~rd, l!\1ellline of Union,![toad, last ~ald south. mool at ~hn 'rown Hall, eorlllll' o~orl)' lIno alBo <JDlng' lh\l northorly :Broadwfty Bnd 'Union ifutad In- saidUne or Subdlvlalon Ll)t No's. 32, 'fOWll, 011 tho 2111t dny or,Nove'm.3S, ,a~, ~~, so" S1 and sa or Cover. bor.-1900, at 1130 o'oloelr. P,M., IllBat..No. 109S1 ,', ,01'0 SlandOrd Tlmn, and hold a pub-'

Thonco epntlnuinil ellBLcrly nero~s lie henrll1ll' on tho o,tabllshmont'oro-nl.on'Ro~d' lo.a poln~]ounted al sell! dislrlct, ot which all,pDl'80n,ihe IntDI'SOIlUon of tho o~sterlY linD Intorested In thD BIIbjeul, lhernofof \Jnion Road Bnd the soulherly may be heaNl. eonDernlng lhe

:aN~~ r:8~IV1SiOl\;Lot M8 or Cov· ,sa~iinTHER ORDERE~ 'lliet saidThen"o conllnulllg ea,tOl'ly alang Town Board: !Imll' at· said limo and

tho,sou.therly Jlno 01 Subdivision pineo 110al' all eVldenco '(huroonLot 241}, las~ said 11no elso helM which. wlll onBblo it ,t'O dotermlne,ibO"''11orthOl'ly,lIno of Suhdivlslon '1ll1rsuant to tho provislDna' of 'MLDt 2411 of COVet No. 1020, to the Uclo 12·.t\: of tho ,Town Law 01southeast OOrnlll' of SubdIvision Lol -Now York, (~) whcthDI" Ihe noli.oe " ,.2461 . ' of such hearing waa pnb11shDd and 'ot.'~J1~ii.'dllilrlells,ii;:tho 'P~bllc. 1n', '!'hOnOD norlhel'l:; along tho oasl· po~lod, os rcqlllrod by law, al1a':i~ ,1erli~t: .orly'line- 01 ,SubdlvlBion Lol -248 othorwiso sufflelont;· ,Cbj whothor ,'!-']'mrL'KER' ORDERED that tho

~LcCr~ Ii~ t~f:~!~~t~r~~t t~O~ :~~ t~~18~PO~;~, °l\~~:~::de.r~s~~irii ,roWn' Clerk be end ho !lercb:; ls' ill.oastody llne of S\lbdlviBlon Lol246 jr<! b,enellted..tllnro)Jl" (~LW!olllor ,l:lic\od to publish aud. pall Ilortl·

ond tho ~outherlY line of Subdivl. iill.. thl> ProtlorlY.."".d."'."".'~.. ".~' ~.".d." eOIllos' of I:hl~ o,~de~ nt :lb.e.era lbenofl~1I1 aro Included wJlliln" me aml In tllO manner Ilrovldcd

'{lie tlmlla of lho p\'\lpos~d dlstdet; ':r 'MUlllo' 12.A or the Tawn Law,end Cd) whether :~ I,l;Stabll8bment [. Seconded by Coundllllan '1'r.o;

",',' '~YES1 ;B; N9ES:~O, A::BSENT: '1"',

!;' ~~.~~;.I',o~~;r~~rk .. J,,,I,<I(ENNll:'l'ff·,'i',lIANLEY, Ta;"":'

i;;lerk \It.the TOWIl ,horeUlu(ler dos­erlbed"DO HEBEUY'Cmru'Y ft1fellows:: '

,1, A tegular nwo\lng of the TO\~l.Board 01'. tho 'Town of ClulcktQw.Ogn, a lowwlocnted rn tho C.ounQr.of. Erlo, Slate l)! Now York" '~nsdulY ,held on November T. lDBO,und mlnule! o~ ~pld meellng hllvebeeri" ~uJ.lr ,fecol'dnd in, lhci Mln\l(ll!look klljlt. 'by me In, aeoortlaueO,with inw'Ior Ihe PUtpose uf roelli'd·lng,tlle,-mlnuIOB'bf 1lleellnss o-haldBonrd, nnd auch mlnllt03 awear, atPallO 'No, A 46. inclUslvo, of .sald'book. " ., ','. " !

" 3. I.-have competed thlfilttaQh-ed'oxu'oot wltll sffid, mltulte, 5<I'1e.·co~dad ond 'sald Uiltnot'ls·-ti.·:truli,¢I!pl''':of Sllid' ,mlnllles:,alId" ot:::pi'J:

~vaned;' l;he .:p]ll:Ce whore: suchTrieefu\g' 'wn 'held and Ule memoben,;nf:'aald 'BOIII'd whc., a~tondedBald mooUlIi.' '." . .';':~:,; '1N!~ ,W1mREOl.".-Uav~lIeMuntQ::'~ot:~' Mnd and'~'hmuoto -dfillod thn eDl'po.:ato ~enl<inaid T,?>wu" this 'ItIl,dllY. of:.~~

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19....... and that not

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy.

of th~

Cheek.towaga

and Heals

PUBLISHEB

Depew

Herald

more than six days intervened between any two publi

~~tio~fj;;?~~;..~:'1 .

being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the

the last insertion being on the .... day of

was inserted and published therein once a week for

. ./. . . . .. week • the first. insertion being on the

!q tlY.. day Of!;t?:~~19~C? and

towaga, Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

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Sworn to before me this ·..·..···..

NOV 2 1 19fGday of , 19 .

C /--/ /--'''/' ...............0?..~U/.. ..7/.;..J.....I.i.LU .

Notary Public in a'nd for Erie County, N. Y.

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and that no more than six days intervened be-

tween publications.

in said paper once a week for..... e:r.y.::'.weekjll';

. ., NOV 1 n 1()~nfirst pubhcation : : ;

. NOV 1 n lQ~nlast publication : : :.: : ;

newspaper is a copy, was inserted and published

which the annexed printed slip, taken from said

lisbed weekly in said Town; that the notice, of

deposes and says that he is the publisher of the

Cheektowaga Times, a public newspaper pub-

waga, in said County of Erie, being duly sworn,

WILLARD C. ALLIS, of the Town of Cheekto-

STATE OF NEW YORK }COUNTY OF ERIE ss.TOWN OF CHEEKTOW AGA

Ttem No. ls-rontd

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC REARING

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Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski.

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KENNETH T. HANLEY, Town ClerkTown of CheektowagaErie County, New York

Dated: November 7, 1960,

By order of the Town 80ard of the Town of Cheektowaga,

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga, in theCounty of Erie, deems it advisable that additional facilities be providedfor the sewage disposal system maintained by Sewer District No. 7 of theTown of Cheektowaga, and has caused Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, who arecompetent engineers duly licensed by the State of New York, to prepare amap and plan of such additional facilities, together with an estimate of thecost thereof, and said map and plan and estimate are dated October 31, 1960,and have been presented to the Town Board and have been filed in the officeof the Town Clerk, and

The estimated expense of constructing such additionalfacilities is seventy-Four Thousand Dollars ($74,000,00).

(1) the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publishand post the following notice:

Item No. 16 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

\<HEREAS, the Town Board desires to hold a public hearing forthe consideration of such map and plan and estimate; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, as follows:

WHEREAS, said additional facilities are described in thenotice of public hearing hereinafter set forth and such additional facilitiesdo not include any lateral sewer authorized to be constructed pursuant toSection 199 of the Town Law, and

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town ofCheektowaga, in the County of Erie and State of New York, will meet at theTown RaIl, corner of Broadway and Union Road in said Town, on the 21st dayof November, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time, and hold apublic hearing for the purpose of considering a map and plan describingadditional facilities for the sanitary sewer system maintained by SewerDistrict No.7 of the Town of Cheektowaga, and an estimate of the cost thereof,and that the Town Board will, at said time and place, hear all personsinterested in the subject of &uch hearing and will receive all evidenceoffered which will enable the Town Board to determine, pursuant to the pro­visions of the Town Law of New York, whether it is in the pUblic interestto make the improvement described in said map and plan and estimate, eitherin whole or in part, and whether the property located within the boundaries ofsaid District will be beneffied by the construction of such additionalfacilities.

The additional facilities hereinbefore referred to aredescribed in a map and plan dated October 31, 1960, prepared at the requestof the Town Board by Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, Consulting Engineers,now on file in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Cheektowaga, andconsist of the construction of a l2-inch diameter main sanitary trunk seweron proposed North Creek Drive, from an existing manhole on said proposedNorth Creek Drive and located about 235 feet west of the center line ofproposed Ellsworth Drive, and running thence easterly about 860 feet to amanhole; also, to construct in said proposed North Creek Drive from said lastmentioned manhole, a 10-inch main sanitary trunk sewer to run easterly about2230 feet to proposed Pauline Lane, together with necessary manholes andsyphon chambers.

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Item No.1 16-Cont'd

posted asl follows on the lIth day of November, 1960:

1 _ Telephone Pole No. 327 on Union Road;

2 _ Telephone Pole No. 280 on Union Road;

3 _ Telephone Pole No. 308 on Union Roarl;

4 - Telephonel pole No. 7 on Walden Avenue;

5 _ Te~ePhone Pole No. 2 on Walden Avenue;

I6 - Te ephone Pole No. 18 on Walden Avenue;

7 _ Telephone Pole No. 6/1 on George Urban Blvd.;

8 _ Telebhone Pole No. 6/2 on George Urban Blvd.;

9 - Tele hone pole No. 7/1 on George Urban Blvd.;

101 -

Telephone pole No. 1/1 on George Urban Blvd.

Hereto ~ttached is a copy of the Notice pUblished in the

DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

day of

ot the

...., 19 f and that not

Cheek.towaga

and Hellls

PUBLISHER

Depew

Herald

......... - .. - ,_.-.- -.-

being duly sworn, deposes and says fuet he Is the

cali ns thereof.

more jJ""....""-.-!!days intervened between any two publi

the last insertion being on the

was inserted and published therein' once a week for

. ; , week • the first insertion being on the

./cti... day Of)j~19~<?' and

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper. is a copy.

towaga. Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew. Town of Cheek-

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as.:JATE OF NEW Y~RK }COUNTYOFERIE I

Sworn to before me thls .. _. day of

• •J' '. .AS!ffurd Place. ilIillladlng zones. 'Anthony Drive .0.'

I,' paid. for by the Anth"ny Drive ." Antoinette Drive

village in wbkll Antione,Ue Drivem only arid fromo Bellevue Avenue,III be ""cluiled, BellevUe Avenue;ignated shall 'De Bellewe .Avenue)Dspicuous signs "BelleVUe Avenuehours in wlrich BellemAvenue'Sueh police rule IBeverlY Drive f}3f deliveries of '. Bigelow Place : ,sueh desiglY.lted Bissell Avenue .1

'ay ,hallibe thus Bissell Avenue 1Ie State 'J1rafr.e Bissell Avenue ..

Bloomfield Avennd Enforce Tem· Bonita DriJ ...... The Chief of Bonita Drive .~ times of emer- Borden Road .. --_ .md in the inter· Borden Road ."""t, control. re- Bostwick Place ., lrolfic on the Bos\wick Place .,

~p~~:.~;t or by ~~::~~ ~~~:~ . 'o~ference to Port· Brunswick Road .iiiIt of Theatres, Brunswi~k Road '-;_Chief of Police Bryan Avenue .It of any theat~~I' Bryant Avenue ..ng where a9SeIq~ Bryant Avenue.lking application Bryant Avenued.e a~d, mainta.in..._..:B;:ry,::..::an:ct::...::S"lr"e"e.:.t".

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Posted as follows on the 11th day of November, 1960:

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by the construction of such addi-'tional facilities.

.-. The additional facilities herein4

. ' before referred to are described i'I

STATE OF NEW YORK in a map and plan dated October itCOUNTY OF ERIE . 31, 1960, prepared at the request .

\0£ the Town Board by Nussbaum­NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING er, Clarke and Velzy, Consulting .NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN Engineers, now on file in the of· 1

that the Town Board of the Town fice of the Town Clerk of the Towniof Cheektawaga, in the County of of Cheektowaga, and consist of the it,

_Erie and State of New York, will construction of a 12-inch diameter~· BENNETTmeet at the Town Hall, corner of main sanitary truil,k sewer on pro- .

Broadway and Union Road in said posed North Creek Drive, from anTown, on the 21st day of Novem- existing manhole on said proposedber, 1960, at 7:30 o'clook P.M., East- North Creek Drive and looatedern Standard Time, and hold a about 235 feet west of the centerpnblic hearing for the pnrpose of line of proposed Ellsworth Drive,considering a map and plan des~ and running thence easterly aboutcribing additional facilities for the 860 feet to a manhole; also, to con-sanitary sewer system maintained struct in said proposed North Creek.by Sewer District No. 7 of the Drive from said last mentionedTown of Cheektowaga, and an es- manhole, a lo-inch main sanitarytimate of the cost thereof, and that trnnk sewer to run easterly a-boutthe Town Board will, at said time 2230 feet to proposed Paulineand place, hear all persons inter- Lane, together with necessary man-ested in the subject of such hear- holes and syphon chambers.ing and will receive all evidence The estimated expense of eon­offered which will enable the Town strueting such additional facilitiesBoard-to determine, pursuant to is Seventy-Four Thousand Dollarstbe provisions of the Town haw of ($74,000.00).New York, whether it is in the pub- By order of the Town Board oflie interest to make the improve- the Town of Cheektowaga.ment described in said map and Dated: November 7, 1960.plan and estimate, either in whale KENNETH T. HANLEYor in part, and whether the prop- Town Clerk of the Town oferty located within the boundaries Cheektowaga, Erie County,of said District will he benefited n10 New York------

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice pUblished in theDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

Item No. 16-Cont'd

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1 - Telephone Pole No. 327 on Union Road;2 _ Telephone Pole No. 280 on Union Road;3 _ Telephone Pole No. 308 on Union Roan;4 _ Telephone Pole No. 7 on Walden Avenue;5 _ Telephone pole No. 2 on Walden Avenue;

I6 - Telephone Pole No. 18 on Walden Avenue;7 - Telephone Pole No. 6/1 on George Urban Blvd.;8 - Telephone Pole No. 6/2 on George Urban Blvd.;

9 Telephone Pole No. 7/1 on George Urban Blvd.;

10 - Telephone Pole No. 1/1 on George Urban Blvd •

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WHEREAS, the ~ost of the work and materials amounted to

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Board of Appeals having rendered itsof the petitioner to rezone from Residentialproperty hereinafter des~ribed, be it

sewer repairs were required on Trudy Lanewhi~h repairs were ordered by the Town

NOES:

Supervisor HoltzCoun~ilman WroblewskiCoun~ilman BystrakCouncilman TrojanoskiCouncilman Korne~ki

Coun~ilman Ka~zmarek

BE IT RESOLVED, that the vou~her of Stra~o, In~., in the amountto do the work and furnish the materials be approved and ordered

WHEREAS, the Zoninggranting Ithe appli~ation

to Business Distri~t the

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de~iaion

Distri~t

ItemlNo. 19 Ordered referlred to the Town Board communi~ation from the High­way Superintendent requesting the Board to adopt a resolution prohibitingparking on all Town, County and State streets, roads and highways from 1:00A.M. to 8:00 A.M., from De~ember 1st to April 1st, for snow plowing purposes.

Item No. 20 Moved 9Y Coun~ilman Ka~zmarek, se~onded by Coun~ilman Wroblewski:

~EREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Cheektowaga,New Yor~, held a public hearing for the purpose of ~onsidering the appli~ationof Hermina, John and Frank Wittman for the rezoning of premises from Resi­dential Distri~t to Business District of the property hereinafter des~ribedand amend~ng the Zoning Map and Ordinan~e ac~ordingly, and

ALL THAT tRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town ofCheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, and being known as part ofLot Number Thirteen (13) in the Eleventh (11th) Township and Seventh (7th)Range a~cording to the Holland ~and Company's Survey and des~ribed asfollows:

1 RESOLVED, by this Town Board that the Ordinan~e adoptedDe~ember 21, 1942, and as now amended be and the same hereby is amended by~hanging the Zoning Map so as to ~hange the following des~ribed property fromthat of Residential Distri~t to Business District.

RESOLVED, that the de~ision of the zoning Board of Appealsgranting the appli~ation of the petitioner to rezone premises from ResidentialDistrict to Business Distri~t be and the same is hereby ~onfirmed, be it

Item No. 18 Moted by Coun~ilman Wroblewski, se~onded by Coun~ilmanTrojanoski, that the Town Clerk be authorized and dire~ted to issue buildingpermits as per re~ommendation of the Building Inspe~tor in his letter datedNovember 7, 1960, ex~ept the appli~ations of Underwriters Salvage Companyand Robert Maria~her.

AYES:

Se~o"ded by Coun~ilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

of 1$684.00paid.

\~EREAS, emergen~y

in sanitary seJer Distri~t No. 3Engineer, and

$684.00.

Item No. 17 Coun~ilman Korne~ki presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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ALSO, ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town ofCheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot NumberThirteen (13), Township Eleven (11), Range Seven (7) of the Holland LandCompany's Survey bounded and described as follows:

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The above Notice was posted on the Town Hall Bulletin Boardon the 14th day of November, 1960 •

BEGINNING at a gas pipe set in the center of the WilliamsvilleRoad (now generally known as Cayuga Street) on said Lot Number Thirteen (13)and distant northerly measuring along the center right angle of said road orstreet at a point five hundred twenty-seven (527) feet from the center lineof Genesee Street or Cayuga Street, sixty (60) feet; thence westerly parallelwith the south line of said lot, two hundred four (204) feet; thencenortherly and parallel with th~ center line of said Cayuga Street, onehundred and ten (110) feet; thence westerly and parallel with the South lineof said Lot Number Thirteen (13), one hundred ninety-four (194) feet to acorner stone; thence southerly parallel with the aforesaid Cayuga Street, onehundred and seventy (170) feet: thence easterly parallel with the south lineof said Lot Number Thirteen (13), three hundred ninety-eight (398) feet tothe place of beginning.

BgGINNING at a stone monument set at the intersection of thecenter of the "Plank Road" (now generally known as Genesee Street) and thecenter of the "Will iamsville Road" (now generally known as Cayuga Street) onsaid Lot Number Thirteen (13); thence northerly along the center of saidCayuga Street, one hunnred ninety and eight-tenths (190.8) feet to a stonemonument at an angle of said street; thence continuing northerly along thecenter line of said street, three hundred thirty-six and twenty-twohundredths (336.22) feet to a gas pipe; thence westerly parallel with thesouth line of said lot three hundred ninety-eight (398) feet to a gas pipeset in the easterly line of lands now or formerly owned by Peter Duvernell;thence southerly along the easterly line of said lands of Duvernell, sixhundred thirty-seven and eighty-four hundredths (637.84) feet to a stone setin the center of the aforesaid "Plant Road" otherwise known as Genesee Street;thence easterly along the center line of said last mentioned road or streetone hundred sixty-five and sixty-eight hundredths (165.68) feet to the south­westerly corner of a lot conveyed by Henry G. Schultz and gmily L. Schultz,his wife, of the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, toEmil Zapfel, by Warranty Deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office inLiber 690 of Deeds at page 292' thence northerly along the west line of thepremises conveyed as aforesaid two hundred thirty-four (234) feet to an ironmonument; thence easterly at right angles, forty-three and two tenths (43.2)feet to an iron monument; thence southerly at right angles, two hundredtwenty-three and five tenths (223.5) feet to the center of said GeneseeStreet; thence easterly along the center line of Genesee Street, two hundredfifty (250) feet to the place of beginning; containing five and twenty-twohundredths (5.22) acreS be the same more or less, subject however, to theright of way of the public to Genesee Street and to Cayuga Street, the premiseshereby conveyed being the same premises conveyed by Henry G. Schultz and EmilyL. Schultz, his wife to John V. Kaufman and Mary Kaufman, his wife, as tenantsby the entirety, by deed dated January 2nd, 1900, which said deed wasrecorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, New York, in Liber892 of Deeds, at page 632, on the 2d day of January, 1900; excepting however,from the above described premises those certain premises described in a deedfrom John V. Kaufman and his wife to Henry Gangloff, dated June 25, 1900,recorded July 11th, 1900, in Liber 903 of Deeds at page 468 in the office ofthe Clerk of the County of Erie.

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That the following claims be approved as presented:

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Dated: November 7, 1960.

Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by Councilman

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Item No. 22 The following resolution was moved by Councilman Korneckiand seconded by Councilman Bystrak:

Item No. 23 Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by CouncilmanTrojanoski, to adjourn.

The above Notice was posted on the Town Hall Bulletin Boardon the 14th day of November, 1960.

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, together with improvementsthereon, situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie, and State ofNew York, briefly described as follows: part of Lot 6, Township 11,Range 7, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, described as follows: Beingthe westerly 170 approximate feet of my property located on Aero Drive asset out on survey made by Senior, Bissel & Bronkie, Surveyors, dated July 15,1955, having a frontage of approximately 170 feet on Aero Drive and a depthof 470 feet on the west line, south line abounding on Lehigh Valley Railroadproperty, and east line to be parallel to the west line.

WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals having rendered itsdecision granting the application of the petitioner to rezone from Resi­dential District to Business District the property hereinafter described,

be itRESOLVED, that the decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals

granting the application of the petitioner to rezone premises from Resi­dential District to Business District be and the same is hereby confirmed,

be itRESOLVED, by this Town Board that the Ordinance adopted

December 21, 1942, and as now amended be and the same hereby is amended bychanging the Zoning Map so as to change the following described propertyfrom that of Residential District to Business District,

~IEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town ofCheektowaga, New York, held a public hearing for the purpose of consideringthe application of Joseph Thoman for the rezoning of premises from Resi­dential District to Business District of the property hereinafter describedand amending the Zoning Map and Ordinance accordingly, and

1 tem No. 21Trojanoski:

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CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKNOVENBEll 21, 1960

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of the Town ofHall in the said Town7:30 P.M., Eastern

stanley R. BystrakAaSENT:

PRESENT: Benedict T. HoltzFelix T. WroblewskiJoseph KorneckiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. Trojanoski

The Supervisor announced that the Board would hear all personsinterested in the subject of the hearing.

The Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice of Hearing hasbeen duly pUblished and posted as required by law.

Item No.1 At a regular meeting of the Town BoardCheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Townof Cheektowaga on the 21st day of November, 1960, atStandard Time, there were:

A show of hand showed fifty persons in favor and one person

* Supervisor Holtz was excused after the completion of thepublic hearing on Drainage District No.8.

Item No. ~ This being the time and the place advertised for a publichearing for the establishment of Drainage District No.8.

Also present: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger;Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt; Town Engineer Kamm; Chief of Police Mersmann,and General Foreman Banko.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutesof the previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber.

MEETING NO. 36

Councilman Wroblewski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

The Supervisor ordered the hearing closed and the followingresolution was presented and adopted:

Mr. Raymond Murray, representing Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy,Consulting Engineers for the Townof Cheektowaga, was granted the floor andexplained to the audience the boundaries, cost and other pertinent informationrelating to said District.

h~EREAS, the boundaries of said proposed district as set forthin said map, plan and report are as follows:

ImEREAS, Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, engineers duly licensedby the State of New York, have, at the instance of the Town Board, prepareda map, plan ond report providing for the establishment of a drainage districtof the Town of Cheektowaga to be designated "Drainage District No.8", andsaid map, plan and report has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk, inaccordance with Article 12-A of the Town Law, and said map, plan and reportshows the surface water drains and appurtenances suitable for their operationto be constructed within the drainage district and the location of each, and

WHEREAS, said map, plan and report was duly filed in the officeof the Town Clerk for public inspection on November 7, 1960, and hasremained on file in said office, and

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DRAINAGE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES

BEGINNING at a point, said point being formed by the intersection ofthe southerly line of the West Shore Railroad right-of-way, and the easterlyright-of-way line of the Ontario Section of the New York State Thruway;

Thence north along the east line of the right-of-way of the Ontariosection of the New York State Thruway, to a point about 150 feet south ofthe south line of Cleveland Drive, said point also being located on thewest line of Bixler Avenue;

Thence easterly along a straight line across Bixler Avenue, across theproperty of the Infant of Prague Roman Catholic Church Society, and acrossFoisset Avenue to a point located at the intersection of the east line ofFoisset Avenue and the north line of Subdivision Lot 47 of Cover No. 1467;

Thence continuing easterly along the north line of Subdivision Lot 47of Cover No. 1467, and along the north line of Subdivision Lot 2 of CoverNo. 1752, to the west line of Flora Avenue;

Thence continuing easterly across Flora Avenue to a point located atthe intersection of the east line of Flora Avenue and the north line ofSubdivision Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752;

Thence continuing easterly along the north line of Subdivision Lot 31of Cover No. 1752 to a point located at the intersection of the north lineof Subdivision Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752 and s west line of Cover No. 1462,last said point also being the northeast corner of Subdivision Lot 31 ofCover No. 1752;

Thence southerly along a west line of Cover No. 1462, last said linealso being the east line of Subdivision Lot 31 of Cover No. 1752 to a point,said point being located at the intersection of the north line of SubdivisionLot 42 of Cover No. 1462 and a west line of Cover No. 1462. Last said pointbeing also the northwest corner of Subdivision Lot 42 of Cover No. 1462;

Thence easterly along the north line of Subdivision Lot 42 of CoverNo. 1462 to the west line of Beach Road;

Thence diagonally across Beach Road to a point, said point beinglocated at the intersection of the east line of Beach Road and the northline of Subdivision Lot 2 of Cover No. 1481:

Thence easterly along the north line of Subdivision Lot 2 of CoverNo. 1481 to the east line of Subdivision Lot 2 of Cover No. 1481:

Thence southerly along the east line of Subdivision Lot 2 and Sub­division Lot I, both of Cover No. 1481, to the southerly line of CoverNo. 1481;

Thence easterly along the southerly line of Cover No. 1481 to a pointsaid point being located at the intersection of the southerly line of CoverNo. 1481 and the westerly line of the New York Christian Missionary Society,said point also being approximately 413 feet west of the west line of UnionRoad (83 feet wide):

Thence southerly along the westerly line of the New York ChristianMissionary Society for a distance of 208.44 feet, to the southwest cornerof the New York Christian Missionary Society, last said point being also onan easterly line of Subdivision Lot 32 of Cover No. 1693;

Thence easterly along the southerly line of the New York ChristianMissionary Society for a distance of 413 feet to the westerly line of UnionRoad, last said southerly line also being the northerly line of SubdivisionLot No's. 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 9 and 38 of Cover No. 1693;

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Thence continuing easterly across Union Road to a point located at theintersection of the easterly line of Union Road and the southerly line ofSubdivision Lot 246 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence continuing easterly along the southerly line of SUbdivision Lot246, last said line also being the northerly line of Subdivision Lot 245 ofCover No. 1628, to the southeast corner of Subdivision Lot 246;

Thence northerly along the easterly line of SUbdivision Lot246 ofCover No. 1628 to a point located at the intersection of the easterly lineof Subdivision Lot 246 and the southerly line of Subdivision Lot 255, bothof Cover No. 1628;

Thence easterly along the southerly line of Subdivision Lot 225 ofCover 1628 and said lot line extended; last said line also being thenortherly line of Subdivision Lot 256 of Cover No. 1628, to the intersectionof the center line of Greenway Boulevard and the south line of SubdivisionLot 255 of Cover No. 1628 extended;

Thence southeasterly along the centerline of Greenway Boulevard to apoint, said point being located at the intersection of the centerline ofGreenway Boulevard and the westerly line of Subdivision Lot 124,of CoverNo. 1628 extended southerly;

Thence northerly along the extended westerly line of Subdivision Lot124 of Cover No. 1628 to the Northerly line of Subdivision Lot 124 of CoverNo. 1628, last said northerly line also being the southerly line ofSubdivision Lot 121 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence easterly along the northerly lines of Subdivision Lots 124 thru135, inclusive of Cover No. 1628 Bnd continuing easterly along the northerlyline of Subdivision Lot 15 of Cover No. 1805 and the northerly line extendedto a point, said point being located at the intersection of the northerlyline of Subdivision Lot 15 of Cover No. 1805 extended and the centerline ofFairhaven Drive;

Thence northeasterly along the centerline of Fairhaven Drive to a pointlocated at the intersection of the centerline of Fairhaven Drive extended,the northerly line of Cleveland Drive and the northwesterly line ofSubdivision Lot 35 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Subdivision Lot 35of Cover No. 1628;

Thence continuing northeasterly along the northwesterly line ofSubdivision Lots 38 and 39 of Cover No. 1628, to a point located at theintersection of the northwesterly line of Subdivision Lot 39 of Cover No.1628 and the northeasterly line of Cover No. 1628, last said point alsobeing the northwesterly corner of Subdivision Lot 39 of Cover No. 1628;

Thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Cover No. 1628and the northeasterly line of Cover No. 1628 extended to the easterly lineof Cayuga Road;

Thence southerly along the easterly line of Cayuga Road to the northerlyline of the property of the Buffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.;

Thence easterly along the northerly line of the property of the BuffaloTrap and Field Club, Inc., to the easterly line of the property of theBuffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.;

Thence southerly along the easterly line of the property of the BuffaloTrap and Field Club, Inc., said line also being the westerly line of theproperty of the Greater Buffalo International Airport, to the southerlyproperty line of the Buffalo Trap and Field Club, Inc.;

Thence westerly along the southerly property line of the Buffalo Trapand Field Club, Inc., to the easterly line of Cayuga Road;

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Thence southerly along the easterly line of Cayuga Road to a pointlocated at the intersection of the centerline of Genesee Street and theeasterly line of Cayuga Road extended;

Thence easterly along the centerline of Genesee Street to a point,said point being located at the intersection of the centerline of GeneseeStreet and the east property line of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories,Inc., extended;

Thence southerly along the east property line of Cornell Aeronauticall,aboratories, Inc., to the northerly line of the \,est Shore Railroad right­of-way;

Thence southwesterly along the northerly line of the West Shore Rail­road right-of-way to the easterly line of Farm Lot No.5;

Thence southerly along the easterly line of Farm Lot No. 5 to a pointlocated at the intersection of the easterly line of Farm Lot No. 5 and thesoutherly line of the West Shore Railroad right-of-way;

Thence southwesterly along the southerly line of the West Shore Rail­road right-of-way, to the point of beginning.

WHEREAS, the improvements proposed to be made in the districtconsist of surface water drains and appurtenances suitable for theiroperation, and the maximum amount proposed to be expended therefor is$1,482,000, which is to be raised by the issuance of bonds issued by the Townof Cheektowaga, and

WHEREAS, it is proposed that the cost of making said improve­ments shall be assessed by the Town Board in proportion as nearly as maybe tothe benefit which each lot or parcel of land within the district will derivetherefrom, and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, on November 7, 1960, duly adopted anorder providing that the Town Board shall meet at the Town Hall, corner ofBroadway and Union Road in said Town, on the 21st day of November, 1960, at7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time, and hold a public hearing on theestablishment of said district, at which all persons interested in thesubject thereof might be heard concerning the same, and the Town Board didmeet at such time and place and held such hearing and heard all personsinterested in the SUbject thereof, and the evidence offered at such publichearing requires that the Town Board make the determinations hereinaftermade; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, as follows:

(1) It is hereby determined that (a) the notice of saidhearing held on November 21, 1960 was pUblished and posted as required bylaw and is otherwise sufficient; (b) all of the property and property ownerswithin the proposed Drainage District No. 8 as the boundaries of the sameare hereinabove set forth are benefited by the establishment of said districtand by the making of the improvements in accordance with said map, plan andreport; (c) all of the property and property owners benefited thereby areincluded within the limits of the proposed Drainage District No. 8 as theboundaries of the same are hereinbefore set forth; and (d) the establishmentof said Drainage District No.8 is in the public interest.

(2) The establishment of Drainage District No.8 with theboundaries above set forth, and the cOllstruction of the improvements setforth in said map, plan and report, are hereby approved.

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Seconded by Councilman Kornecki and dUly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

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BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga, inthe County of Erie, as follows:

Section 1. The Town of Cheektowaga, in the County of Erie,shall issue its Capital Notes of the aggregate principal amount of $4,563.20,pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York, in order to finance thespecific purpose hereinafter described.

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Section 5. It is hereby determined that the proposed maturityof the obligations authorized by this resolution will not be in excess offive years.

(3) This resolution is subject to a permissive referendumin the manner provided in Article 7 of the Town Law of New York, andpetitions requesting such a referendum may be filed with the Town Clerk atany time within thirty (30) days after the adoption of this resolution.

Section 4. It is hereby determined that said purpose is anobject or purpose described in Subdivision 28 of Paragraph a of Section 11.00of the Local Finance Law, and that the period of probable usefulness of saidpurpose is five years.

Section 3. It is hereby stated that (a) the maximum cost ofsaid purpose as estimated by the Town Board, is $4,982.00, and (b) no moneyhas heretofore been authorized to be applied to the payment of the cost ofsuch purpose, and (c) the Town Board plans to finance the cost of saidpurpose entirely from funds raised by the issuance of said Capital Notes andtrade-in of used truck and used cinder and salt spreader for $418.80.

CAPITAL NOTE RESOLUTION DATED NOVEMBER 21, 1960, AUTIlORIZINGTIlE ISSUANCE OF $4,563.20 CAPITAL NOTES OF TIlE TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, IN TIlECOUNTY OF ERIE, PURSUANT TO TIlE LOCAL FINANCE L.\W, TO FINANCE TIlE ACQUISITIONOF HIGHWAY MACHINERY.

Section 6. This resolution shall be published in full by theTown Clerk of said Town, together with a notice in substantially the formprescribed by Section 81.00 of said Local Finance Law, and such publicationshall be in the DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTO\./AGA NEWS, a newspaper publ ished andhaving a general circulation in said Town. The validity of said CapitalNotes may be contested only if such obligations are authorized for an objector purpose for which said Town is not authorized to expend money, or theprovisions of law which should be complied with at the date of publicationof this resolution were not substantially complied with, and an action, suitor proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days afterthe date of such publication or if said obligations are authorized in violationof the provisions of the Constitution of New York.

Item No.4 The following resolution was offered by Councilman Kaczmarek,who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Kornecki, to wit:

Section 2. The specific purpose (hereinafter referred to as"purpose") to be financed by the issuance of such Capital Notes is theacquisition of machinery or apparatus for highway construction or maintenance,and consists of two (2) cinder and salt spreaders, one at a maximum cost of$2,090.00, the other at a maximum cost of $2,892.00.

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WHEREAS, the Capital Note resolution hereinafte r referred tohas taken effect in accordance with law and the Town Board desires to makeprovisions for the issuance of the notes authorized by said Capital Noteresolution; NOW, THEREFORE,

Councilman Kaczmarek presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

(2) Each of said Capital Notes shall be dated as of a datesubsequent to November 21, 1960, and shall bear interest from their date atthe rate of Three Per Cent (3%) per annum. The interest on the Capital Notesshall be payable annually on April 1.

BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, as follows:

(3) Both principal of and interest on said Capital Notes shallbe paysble at the Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company of Buffalo, inBuffalo, New York, in any coin or currency of the United States of Americawhich at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of pUblic andprivate debts.

(5) The power to prescribe the terms, form and contents ofsaid Capital Notes, subject to the provisions of this resolution, are herebydelegated to the Town supervisor. Said Capital Notes shall be sold to theManufacturers and Traders Trust Company of BUffalo, in Buffalo, New York, atprivate sale and shall bear an interest rate of Three Per Cent (3%) perannum.

The resolution was duly adopted, the vote being as follows:

(1) Capital Notes of the Town of Cheektowaga, in the County ofErie, of the aggregate principal amount of $4,563.20 shall be issued pursuantto the Capital Note resolution entitled "Capital Note Resolution DatedNovember 21, 1960, Authorizing the Issuance of $4,563.20 Capital Notes of theTown of Cheektowaga, in the County of Erie, Pursuant to the Local Finance Law,to Finance the Acquisition of Highway Machinery". Said Capital Notes shallbe designated "Highway Machinery Capital Notes, Series C of 1960". SaidCapital Notes shall consist of two notes of the denominations of $2,281.60each, numbered 1 and 2, in the order of their maturity, and shall constitutean issue of Capital Notes payable in annual installments on April 1 in eachof the years 1961 and 1962.

(4) Each of said Capital Notes shall be payable to bearer andshall be convertible into a registered capital Note. Each of said CapitalNotes shall be executed by the Town Supervisor of said Tow~ and shall beattested by the Town Clerk of said Town. Each of said Capital Notes shallbe sealed with the seal of said Town.

Section 7. This resolution shall take effect immediatelyupon its adoption.

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STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF ERIE

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Item No. 4_Cont'd

Hereto attached is a copy of the Noti~ published in the

DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

Seconded by Councilman Kornecki and duly put to a vote,

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n~;·-th'~"~-direction of Mr". Bayne~!:n-iscol, promotional e.xec'!tlve, who'::'ondueted an area dnve In Buffalo

\;,nd vicinity for the same pur:po.se.:' Cleveland H e i g h t s Chrlstl~n !'.

\:hurch, of which the Rev. Mr. Hlte ~Is pastor, was SO .succ",:sful In the ~'al!1paio D that hIS aSsIstance has ~~~e~n a~ked for the visitation pro- ~fram in the neighboring state. A i'l

"~uestpreacher will occupy the 1<>- it" 'al pulpit next Sunday. The pastor It" .yil! return on Thursday, Dec. 1st. it'''l. . I

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Hereto attached is a copy of the Noti~ publishedDEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS: in the

cinder and salt spreader fll<" NEWS, a newspllllCr published and$418.80. baving a general circulation in said

Section 4. It is hereby deter· Town. The validity of said capitalmined that .a.id purpose is an ob- notes maybe contested only ifject or purpose described in Sub- such obligations are authorizeddivision 28 of paragraph (a) of Sec- for an object or purpose fll<" whichtion 11.00 of the Local Finance said Town is not authorized to ex·Law, and that the period of prob- pend money, or the provisions ofable usefulness of sai<l ,purpose Is law which should be complied Withfive years. at the date of publication of this

Section 5. It Is bereby deter· resolution were not substantiallymined that the proposed maturity complied with, and an action, suitof the obligations authorized by or proceeding contesting sueb val­this resolution will be not be in idity is commenced within 20 daysexcess of five years. after the date of such publication;

Section 6. This resolution shall or if said obligations are author­be published in full by the Town ized in violation of the provisionsClerk of said Town, together with of the Constitution of New York.a notice in substantially the form Section 7, This resolution shallprescribed by Section 81.00 of said take effect immediately upon itsLocal Finance Law and suebPubli- adoption.c tion shall be ;;, the DEPEW The Capi~ Note resolution pub-a Mshed herew.th has been adoptedHERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA on the 21st day of November, 1960,

, _ and the validity of the obligationsauthorized by such Capital Note res­olution may be hereafter contestedonly if such obligations were auth­orized for an object or purpose forwhich the Town of Cheektowaga,in the County of Erie, is not auth­orized to expend money or if theprovisions of law which shouldhave been complied with as Of thedate of publication of this noticewere not substantiallY compliedwith, and 3,n action, suit or pro­ceeding contesting such validityis commeneed within twenty daysafter the date of publication ofthis notice; or such obligationswere authorized in violation of theprovisions of the constitution ofNew York.

KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk of the Town

n24 of Cheektowaga, New York

pose") to be financed by the issu·ance of such Capital Notes is theacquisition of machinery or appa­ratus for highway construction ormaintenance, and consists of two(2) cinder and salt spreaders, oneat a maximum cost of $2,090.00, theother at a maximum cost of$2,892.00.

Section 3. It Is hereby statedthat:

a) The maximum cost of saidpurpose as estimated by the TownBoard, is $4,982.00, and

(b) no money has beretoforebeen authorized to be applied tothe payment of the cost of suchpurpose, and

(c) the Town Board plans to fi-nance the cost of said purpose en·tirely from funds raised by theissuance of said Capital Notes andtrade-in of used truck and used

STATE OF NEW YORK } os.:COUNTY OF ERIE

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e L. 0 t e Town are hereby pledgedo t e payment of said Notes and the Lnterest thereon as the same become

due and payable.

LEGAL NOTICECAPITAL NOTE RESOLUTfON

DATED NOVEMBER 21, 1960,AUTHORlZ1!NG THE 'ISSUANCEOF $4,563.20 CAPITAL NOTES OFTHE TOWN OF cHEEKTOWAGA,IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, PUR-

, SUANT TO THE LOCAL Flir;h~NCE§ LAW. TO FINANCE THE ACQUi­r,·. smOIN 0 FHIGHWAY MACHIN­l' ERY., BE IT RESOLVED, by tne -town:if Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,, in the County of Erie, as follows:'!II. Section 1. The Town of Cheek­!i" towaga, in the County of Erie, shall.~ issue its Capital Notes of the ag-

gregate principal amount of$4,563.20, pursuant to the LocalFinance ,Law of New York, in or­der to finance the specific purposehereinafter described.smON OF lllGHWAY MACHIN­(hereinafter referrecI tc -as "pur·...

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Item No.5 This being the time and the place advertised for a publichearing for the purpose of considering a map and plan describing additionalfacilities for the ~anitary sewer system maintained by Sewer District No.7.

The Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice of Hearing hasbeen duly pUblished and posted as required by law.

The Supervisor announced that the Board would hear all personsinterested in the subject of the hearing, and no person appearing inopposition thereof, the following resolution was presented and adopted:

Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

\~EREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga, in theCounty of Erie, deems it advisable that additional facilities be providedfor the sewage disposal system maintained by Sewer District No. 7 of theTown of Cheektowaga, and has caused Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, who arecompetent engineers duly licensed by the State of New York, to prepare a mapand plan of such additional facilities, together with an estimate of thecost thereof, and said map and plan and estimate are dated October 31, 1960,and have been presented to the Town Board and have been filed in the officeof the Town Clerk, and

WHEREAS, the additional facilities hereinbefore referred toconsist of the construction of a 12-inch diameter main sanitary trunk seweron proposed North Creek Drive, from an existing manhole on said proposed NorthCreek Drive and located about 235 feet west of the center line of proposedEllsworth Drive, and running thence easterly about 860 feet to a manhole;also, to construct in said proposed North Creek Drive from said last mentionedmanhole, a 10-inch main sanitary trunk sewer to run easterly about 2230 feetto proposed Pauline Lane, together with necessary manholes and syphon chambers,and the estimated expense of constructing such additional facilities isSeventy-Four Thousand Dollars ($74,000.00), and

WHEREAS, the Town Board did, on the 7th day of November, 1960,duly adopt an order which provided that the Town Board should meet at theTown Hall, corner of Broadway and Union Road in said Town, on the 21st dayof November, 1960, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time, on that dayto consider said map and plan and estimate, and the improvements thereindescribed, and to hear all persons interested therein concerning the same,and to take such action on the part of said Town Board with relation to saidimprovements as may be authorized and required by law, and

WHEREAS, a notice of said public hearing in the formprescribed by said resolution was published on the lOth day of November,1960, in the DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS, a newspaper published inthe Town of Cheektowaga and circulating in said Sewer District No.7, andcopies of said notice were posted conspicuously in five public placeswithin said District, on the 11th day of November, 1960, all as shown byaffidavits submitted to the Town Board, and

WHEREAS, said Town Board has, at the time and place specifiedin said order, considered said map and plan and estimate, and the making ofthe improvements therein described, and has heard all persons interestedwho have desired to be heard concerning the same, and has considered allevidence submitted at said time and place which will enable said Town Boardto make the determinations hereinafter made; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT ORDERED by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,as follows:

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an alternate "C,h<lO]effective immed

to the Chief of police for

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time and the ace advertised for the receivof three (3) police Cars.

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Councilman Kaczmard and duly put to a vote, which

is a summary of the bids

Councilman ~roblewski

Councilman FathCouncilman KaczmarekCouncilman TrojanoskiCou~cilman Kornecki

The Town Clerk is hereby directed to record a certifiedin the off ice of the Clerk of the County of Erie. pursuant

with Section 195 of the Town Law.

RESOLVED, that PAUL TACHOK,be and he is

at the rate of $1.30 per hour,

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resulted as follows:

25, New York,cross

The Town Clerk nr",~,,,,nl,.. rbeen published as required by law.

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Keller Chevrolet, Inc •.•••••••.• ·•••• .$5,823.45Kernan Chevrolet, Inc 6,607.00Clements Gilloghy, Inc · 4,870.00

(2) The in said map and plan shall bewith said map and plan, at a cost of not

Thousand Dollars ($74,000.00).

resulted as follows:

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copy of this orderto and in

(1) It is determined that (a) all the ty andproperty owners within said Sewer District No. 7 will be benefited theconstruction of said ov'enlen s; (b) all the and property ownersbenefited by the construction of said m,'r<lv"m"nts are included in saidSewer District No.7: and (d it is in the public interest to theconstruction of the ts described in said map and plan as set

forth in said map and plan.

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BE IT RESOLVED, that the vouchers of Straco, Inc., in theamounts of $563.18 and $445.52 to do the work and furnish the materials be

approved and ordered paid.

and $445.52.

Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

NOW, THEREFORE,

WHEREAS, the cost of the work and materials amounted to $563.18

WHEREAS, emergency sewer repairs were required on Sugar Roadand Eggert Road in Drainage District No.2, which repairs were ordered by

the Town Engineer, and

Item No.9 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorizedand directed to record a certified copy of this resolution in the ErieCounty Clerk's Office within ten (10) days of the date of this resolutionand also to file a certified copy of this resolution in the New York StateDepartment of Audit and Control, Albany, New York, within ten (10) days

of the date hereof.

BE IT RESOLVED, that Fire Protection District No. 3 be extendedto include great lots numbers 114, lIS, and 116, and be it further

WHEREAS, the Cheektowaga Town Board deems it advisable toextend said fire protection district as requested.

WHEREAS, all interested persons were afforded an opportunity

to be heard concerning the same, and

WHEREAS, the Cheektowaga Town Board after proper notice,conducted a public hearing on October 17, 1960 for the purpose of consider­ing the advisability of extending the boundaries of Fire Protection DistrictNo.3 to include great lots numbers 114, 115. and 116 as had been requestedby the southline Volunteer Fire Company, and

Item No.8 Councilman Kaczmarek presented the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

Councilman Wroblewski Voting AYE

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Councilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

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E. Delete bid item B-2 "Replace Sewage Plant No.5 OUtfall" .

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B. Construct concrete outfall structure on new Creek alignment andprovide concrete paving of the side slope to prevent erosion.

CHANGE ORDER NO.2 TO SPECIFICATIONS AND CON'ffiACT DOCUMENTS FORCONSTRUCTION OF SCAJAQUADA CREEK CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT

TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK

A. Provide and install C. I. Scuppers in top of Lorraine Avenue,flume and 12-inch V. T. Drainage openings inside of flume toallow surface drainage into flume. Also connect existing 12-inchcorrugated drain on east side of Lorraine Avenue into flume.

D. Construct concrete drainage gutter at Sewage Plant, west ditch,to prevent erosion of bank.

RESOLVED, that the Change Order, copies of which are annexedto this resolution and made a part hereof, be and the same are herebyapproved.

Seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

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C. Furnish and install concrete splash blocks at Sewage Plant 5outfall, to prevent scouring of Creek bottom.

WHER~S, Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, Consulting Engineers,have recommended Change Order No. 2 to the contract entered into betweenthe Town of Cheektowaga and Hendrich Construction Company, in connection withwork on the Scajaquada Creek Channel Improvement, be it

BE IT RESOLVED, that there be paid to the New York CentralRailroad Company out of the General Fund, the sum of $595.07, in accordancewith said order of the Public Service Commission, and the Supervisor isauthorized hereby to make such payment.

Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

WHEREAS, the Public Service Commission by order datedNovember 9, 1960, has approved the First Intermediate Accounting ofexpenditures incurred by the New York Central Railroad Company, in theamount of $4,744.61, in the Dick Road grade crossing relocation, and

Contractor:Engineer:

Item No. 11 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

WHEREAS, the share chargeable to the Town of Cheektowaga is$595.07; NOW, THEREFORE,

Item No. 10 Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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A. For furnishing and installing all items of work as described

under "AI' above, add $ 363.65

B. For furnishing and installing all items of work as described

under "B" above, add5,055.86

C. For furnishing and installing all items of work as described

, under "e" above, add648.90

D. For constructing item of work as described under "0" above,

add400.68

E. Delete bid item B-2 "Replace Sewage Plant No. 5 Outfall, _1,520.00

deductTotal amount of Change Order No. 1. add $4,949.09

and,

Per /s/ K.T. HanleyDate: 12-21-60

TOlffl OF CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORK

Approved ~:

THENCE southerly 233 feet + along the westerly boundary lineof Water District No.9 to the point of beginning,

THENCE easterly 4065.87 feet + on a line parallel with thecenterline of Losson Road to the west boundary line of original Water

District No.9;

THENCE southerly 233 feet + along the westerly boundary line

of Water District No.9:

THENCE westerly 4062.93 feet + on a line parallel with thecenterline of Losson Road to the west property line of the property now orformerly owned by Anna Schlund;

BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of Losson Road approxi­mately 2600 feet west of the centerline of Borden Road, said point being theintersection of the centerline of Losson Road and the west boundary line oforiginal Water District No.9;

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND. situate in the Town ofCheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, and being more particularlybounded and described as follows:

THENCE northerly 466 feet along the west property lines ofthe properties now or formerly owned by Anna Schlund, Edward Pfohl and

Fred Keel;

See attached copies of original Cost Sheets. numbers 1 thru 5,

WHEREAS, the owners of tax~ble real property situated withinthe Town of Cheektowaga, in the County of Erie. presented to the Town Boardof said Town on May 16, 1960, a petition requesting that Water District No.9of said Town be created to include the following tract or parcel of land:

Item No. 12 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution and

moved its adoptiDn:

NUSSBAU~ffiR, CLARKE & VELZY

Per /s/ Raymond H.N. MurrayDate: Nov. 4, 1960

Recommended ~:

from Hendrich Construction Company.

III. Supporting Data:

II. Amount ~ Change

Item No. ll-Cont'd

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Seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

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NOW, 'ffiEREFORE,

\mEREAS, said petition requested that there be constructedin said proposed Water District certain water mains, distribution pipes,hydrants and other facilities in accordance with a map and plan referredto in said petition and now on file in the office of the Town Clerk ofsaid Town, wholly at the expense of the Water District, and

WHEREAS, said Town Board duly adopted on May 16, 1960, anorder providing that said Town Board shall meet at the Town Hall, corner ofBroadway and Union Roads, in said Town On the 6th day of June, 1960, at2:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time to consider said petitionand to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning thesame and certified copies of said order having been duly published andposted as prescribed by law, and said Town Board having at the time andplace specified in said order duly met and considered said petition andheard all persons interested in the subject thereof who appeared at suchtime and place concerning the same,and

WHEREAS, the Town Board desires to create said district inaccordance with said petition.

BE IT ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga,New York, County of Erie, that the relief sought by said petition be and ithereby is granted, and that said district be and it hereby is extended so asto include the territory in said Town hereinbefore described, and be itfurther

ORDERED, that there shall be constructed in said territorywater mains, distribution pipes, hydrants and other facilities in accordancewith the map and plan hereinbefore referred to at a cost not to exceedThirty-four Thousand Dollars ($34,000.00) and be it further

ORDERED, that the Town Clerk be, and he hereby is directed torecord a certified copy of this order in the office of the Clerk of theCounty of Erie, and to file a certified copy of this order in the office ofthe Comptroller of the State of New York.

AYES:

WHEREAS, the Town Board did determine that (1) said petitionis signed and acknowledged as required by law and is otherwise sufficient;(2) all property and property owners within said proposed district arebenefited thereby; (3) all property and property owners benefited areincluded with the limits of said proposed district; and (4) it is in thepUblic interest to grant in whole the relief sought in said petition; andalso did approve the proposed water district to include the territorydescribed in said petition and in this resolution, and the construction ofsaid water mains, distribution pipes, hydrants and other facilities in saidproposed district in accordance with the map and plan hereinbefore described;and

WHEREAS, the Supervisor of said Town dUly filed on August 12,1960, a certified copy of said resolution in the office of the State Depart­ment of Audit and Control, New York, together with an application in duplicatefor permission to create said district, duly executed by the Town Supervisorof ~aid Town and complying in all respects with Section 194 of the Town Lawof New York, and the Comptroller of the State of New York, did, on the 25thday of OCtober, 1960, duly issue an order creating permission for the creationof said district in accordance with said petition, and has heretofore dulyfiled said order in the manner required by Section 194 of the Town Law ofNew York; and

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Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

Item No. 13 Councilman Kornecki offered the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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Item No. 17 Councilman Wroblewski offered the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

BE IT RESOLVED, that the aforementioned recommendation of theHighway Superintendent, be granted.

990 feet of Diane Drive, and 235 feet of Patrick Lane;Bernice Drive - 300.64 feet;Joseph Street - 596 feet;Leni Lane, Angela Lane, Deborah Lane, Betty Lou Lane, and

Lucy Lane in their entirety running approximately 294 to299.67 feet in length;

2900 feet of Santin Drive.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the obligation of Roxborough Homes Corp.and St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company to the Town of Cheektowaga under theafore-mentioned bond, be and the same hereby is released.

RESOLVED, that the Town superintendent of Highways be and heherewith is requested to cooperate with the Board of Education of UnionFree School District No.9 by excavating an area at the Theodore RooseveltSchool for the purpose of a skating rink for use this winter, and

Item No. 15 Moved by Councilman Trojanoski, seconded by Councilman Fath,that the Subdivision Map of George Urban Estates, Extension I, prepared byNussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy, Licensed Surveyors and Engineers, datedNovember, 1960, be approved.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a recreation Supervisor beassigned to this rink to serve under direction of the Town RecreationDirector.

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,which resulted as follows:

WHEREAS, the Town Highway Superintendent has recommended thatthe following named highways be accepted and maintained by the HighwayDepartment of the Town of Cheektowaga:

\IHEREAS, the Superintendent of Highways has advised thisBoard that Bond No. 465UA0286 of Roxborough Homes Corp., issued by St. PaulMercury Insurance Company, covering the construction and maintenance ofCathedral Lane, may be released; NOW, THEREFORE,

Item No. 14 Moved by Councilman Trojanoski, seconded by Councilman Fath,that the Supervisor be authorized and directed to purchase from the PelvionLand Company a piece of land on George Urban Boulevard, starting at a point170 feet plus or minus, east of the easterly edge of Wheaton Drive atGeorge Urban Boulevard, fifty-four (54) feet by one hundred sixteen (116)feet, both dimensions plus or minus, at a price of $2,000.00, subject toproper funds being provided.

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pole 1-1 situate in Union Road - increase present lightingfrom 6000 lumens to 10,000 lumens

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situate in Zoerb Ave. - increase present lightingfrom 2500 lumens to 4000 lumens

situate in Goering St. - increase presentlighting from 2500 lumens to 4000 lumens

situate in Schlenker St. - increase presentlighting from 2500 lumens to 4000 lumens

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poles 20 and 22, situate in Raymond Street, install 2500lumen glass type overhead units.

pole 281 situate in Union Road - increase present lightingfrom 4000 lumens to 10,000 lumens

Pole 230 Install 4000 lumen incandescent light, situate inBroadway

RESOLVED, that the New York State Electric and Gas Corporationbe authorized to effect street lighting changes as follows:

Pole 279 situate in Union Road - increase present lightingfrom 4000 lumens to 10,000 lumens

Poles 1 and 3, situate in schuster Street, remove existing1000 lumen lights and replace with 2500 lumenglass type overhead lights.

Pole 165 William Street and Laurs Court - 4000 lumen

Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote,

which resulted as follows:

Item No. 20 Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

Mrs. Francis Kreuzer District No. 1

\Ji11 iam Borowiak District No. 2

Evelyn Cichy District No. 3

Bertha S1isz District No. 4

Frank Lawniczak District No. 5

Virginia Haas District No. 6

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Item No. 19 Moved by Councilman Kaczmarek, seconded by CouncilmanWroblewski, that the following be named to take the 1961 Dog Enumerationfor the Town of Cheektowaga:

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Item No. 18 Moved by Councilman Kornecki, seconded by CouncilmanWroblewski, that the amount of $850.53 be transferred from the ElectionBudget to Item No.4 of the Highway Budget, cost of distributing votingmachines, and returning same to storage.

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That the following claims be approved as presented:

General Fund Nos. 3157 to 3510 inclusiveHighway Fund 946 970 inclusiveSpecial Districts 1190 1217 inclusivePart Town Fund 347 362 inclusiveC & I 211 217 inclus ive

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Item No. 22 The following resolution was moved by Councilman Korneckiand seconded by Councilman Wroblewski:

WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Cheektowaga,New York, held a pUblic hearing for the purpose of considering the applica­tion of Walter Koppel for the rezoning of premises from Residential Districtto Business District of the property hereinafter described, for use formotel, and amending the Zoning Map and Ordinance accordingly, and

WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals having rendered itsdecision granting the application of the petitioner to rezone from ResidentialDistrict to Business District for such use, the property hereinafterdescribed, be it

Item No. 21 Moved by Councilman '.'roblewski, seconded by CouncilmanFath, that the building permit applications approved by the BuildingInspector on November 21, 1960, be issued by the Town Clerk.

Item No. 23 Councilman Wroblewski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

RESOLVED, that the decision of the Zoning Board of Appealsgranting the application of the petitioner to rezone premisea from ResidentialDistrict to Business District for such use, be and the same is herebyconfirmed, and be it

RESOLVED, by this Town Board that the Ordinance adoptedDecember 21, 1942, and as now amended, be and the same hereby is amendedby changing the Zoning Map so as to change th~ following described propertyfrom that of Residential District to Business District for use for motelonly:

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town ofCheektowaga, County of Erie, and State of New York, being part of No. 76 Lot,Township 10, Range 7 of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, and more particularlydescribed as follows:

Commencing at a point in the northerly line of Dingens Street277.66 feet easterly of the intersection of the southerly line of DingensStreet and the easterly line of Meadowbrook Parkway; thence easterly 585.27feet to a point in the westerly line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad; thencesoutherly along the westerly line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad 349.95 feetto the northerly line of the Niagara Thruway; thence westerly along thenortherly line of the Niagara Thruway 548.44 feet; thence northerly at aninterior angle of 970 22' 21" a distance of 287.80 feet; thence northerlyat an interior angle of 1720 48' 9" 65 feet to the point or place of beginning.I

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Item No. 25 ~Ioved by Councilman Kaczmarek, seconded by Councilman

Trojanoski, to adjourn.

Item No. 24 At the request of Dr. Louis Vendetti the Town Board wasauthorized and directed to meet with the Air pollution Board onDecember 5, 1960, at 4:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber to discuss nuisancescreated by the U. S. Rubber Reclaiming Corporation.

The above Notice was posted on the Town Hall Bulletin Board

on the 25th day of November, 1960.

AYES:

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,

which resulted as follows:

~IRTHER RE'OL\~D, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby isdirected to publish and post this resolution as required by law.

AND BE IT FURnlER RE:;;OLVET), that the resolution concerningthe above described property adopted by this Town Board on September 8,1958, be and the same hereby is rescinded, and be it

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CouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilman

SupervisorTown Clerk

ABSENT: Benedict T. HoltzKenneth T. Hanley

PRESENT: Felix T. IIroblewskiJoseph KorneckiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanoskiStanley R. Bystrak

MEETING NO. 37

WHEREAS, said application for a permit is made pursuant tothe provisions of Ordinance No. 16 of the Town of Cheektowaga, and

Item No.4 Ordered referred to the Chief of Police the request of theTown Park Home Owners Association for one side parking on Central Avenuebetween Harlem Road and West Grand Boulevard.

WHEREAS, there is attached to the application for the permit,proof of the pa)"ffient of the taxes, as required by said ordinance, and upona condition that a surety bond in the sum of $5,000.00 executed by the NewAmsterdam Casualty Company, a domestic insurance corporation authorized toexecute bonds of suretyship, conditioned that the petitioner shall faithfullyperform the conditions contained in Article 1 of said ordinance, be filedwith the Town Clerk, and

Item No.3 Ordered referred to the Town Health Officer complaint of theTown Park Home Owners Association relating to grease fumes from the HotPoint Hot Dog Stand at the intersection of Harlem Road and George Urban Blvd.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutesof the previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the CouncilChamber.

Item No.1 At a regular meeting of the Tovn Board of the Town ofCheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Town Hall inthe said Townof Cheektowaga on the 5th day of December, 1960, at 2:30 P.M., EasternStandard Time, there were:

Also present were: Elizabeth K. Adams, Deputy Town Clerk;Town Attorney Kitzinger, and Town Engineer Kamm.

WHEREAS, the Federal Crushed Stone Corporation, a domesticcorporation engaged in the business of quarrying stone in the Town ofCheektowaga, has applied to the Town Board of said Town for a permit toquarry stane on property adjoining its present quarry, on which propertythe applicant owns the right to quarry and remove limestone therefrom, adescription of which property is shown on the map attached to the applica­tion for the said permit, and

Item No.5 Received and filed communication from Richard T. Siudzinskiresigning as patrolman from the Cheektowaga Police Department.

\ffiEREAS, the petitioner has complied with the applicableprovlslons of said ordinance, and has paid a fee of $600.00, the amountspecified in the ordinance, to quarry 60,000 cubic yards of stone from thepremises; NOll, THEREFORE,

'Item No.6 Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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Councilman Wroblewski voting AYE

Councilman Byatrak Voting NAYE

Councilman Fath Voting AYE

Councilman Trojanoski Voting AYE

Councilman Kornecki Voting AYE

Councilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE.-

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Item No.8 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and moved

its adopt ion:

HHEREAS. the peti t ion has been presented for the extens ion of

Water District No. 9 along Losson Road. and

IMEREA'. the Comptroller has approved the same. and

\fHEREA~. the Town Board has deemed it advisable and has

passed a resolution to extend said district.

Item No.7 Councilman Kaczmarek offered the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

Seconded by Councilmsn Wroblewski and duly put to a vote,

which resulted as follows:

RESOLVED, that Jack Piazza, Plumbing and Heating Contractor.of 37 Northcrest Avenue. Buffalo 25. New York, be hired to furnish and

install at Disposal Plant No.3.1 _ 32 x 32 Fiat Model #18 shower stall complete with curtain;1 _ 30-gallon Jackson 10 year glass lined water heater with relief valve;

4" transite flue above roof;1 _ 24 x 20 Westglass #055;1 tray with combination faucet;Gas piping from digester building in trench approximately 1 foot cover;and all necessary roughing materials, at a cost of $600.00.

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote,

which resulted as follows:

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RESOLVEn, that this permit is issued on condition that noblasting is to be performed by the petitioner in the area of the BellevueSchool during the months the school shall be in session, and that propercontrols are put into effect securing adjacent properties from physicalblast damage and the people in the area from unreasonable psychologicalshock, and further that no quarrying shall be done within or on any propertyin which the Town of Cheektowaga has a fee interest.

BE IT REsOl,VEn. by the Town Board that the application forsaid permit be approved, and that this resolution constitute a permit tobe issued by the Town Clerk as provided by said ordinance upon filing ofsuch surety bond said quarrying operations to be conducted only in thearea outlined in green on the map. which is Exhibit A attached to saidapplication. This permit shall expire one year from the date of thisresolution. but the same shall be automatically renewed under theprovisions of the ordinance until the petitioner has removed from theproperty 60,000 cubic yards of stone. and be it further

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Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Item No. 10 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

RESOLVED, that the Town Board meet on the 19th day of December,1960 at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time at the Town Hall, Broadway andUnion Roads, Cheektowaga, New York, for the purpose of receiving sealed bids, atwhich time they will be publicly opened by the Town Board at a public meeting

called for that purpose.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directedto publish the annexed Notice to Bidders in connection with said purchases, and

be it further

NOW, TIIEREFORE,

WHEREAS, the Cheektowaga Town Board has authorized the purchaseof police uniforms in accordance with specifications referred to in the annexed

Notice to Bidders.

Item No.9 Councilman Bystrak presented the following resolution and moved

its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Niagara Mohawk power Corporation be authorizedto install one 2500 lumen globe type overhead light on existing Pole #13 onMidland Drive, south of George Urban Boulevard.

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BE IT RESOLVED, that Nussbaumer, Clarke and Velzy be, and theyhereby are retained to prepare specific plans and specifications for said

extension. Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Item No. B-Cont'd

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Councilman Wroblewski Voting AYE

Councilman Komecki Voting AYE

Councilman Trojanoski Voting AYE

Councilman Bystrak Voting AYE

Councilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

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/s/ Elizabeth K. AdamsDeputy Town ClerkDated: December 5, 1960

The Town of Cheektowaga reserves the right to refuse any and allbids or to waive technical defects if it be in the public interest of the Town

of Cheektowaga to do so.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in the DEPEW

HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

For the purpose of uniformity in appearance, the Town Boardreserves the right to purchase all items from this source.

This Notice is published by direction of the Town Board of the

Town of Cheektowaga.

Copies of the specifications are made available for allprospective bidders. Sealed bids must be received not later than 7:30 o'clockP.M., on December 19, 1960 at which time they will be publicly opened by theTown Board at a public meeting called for that purpose to be held at the TownHall, corner of Broadway and Union Roads, Cheektowaga, New York.

The detailed specifications may be examined at the Office of

the Town Clerk where the same are on file.

The Town of Cheektowaga hereby requires separate sealed bidsfor the purchase of police uniforms and parts thereof for use in the police

Department.

Item No. 10-Cont-d

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PUBLISHER

RICHARD G. BEN:NE'rl'

Depew

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being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the

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..........stJ~ .Notary p~bli~·t;;ar for ErIe County

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rSworn to before me this day of

STATE OF NEW YORK } ".:COUNTY OF ERIE

LEGAL NOTICE '\regular meeting of theard of the Town of Cheek­Erie Cc)Unty, New Yor~, ~the Town Hall in sald

f Cheektowaga, on the 5th .December, 1960, at 2:30P.M. Eastern Standardere were

ENT:ey Bystrak, Councilmancin Fath, Councilman

hael Kaczmarek, Councilmanph Komecki, Councilman.... ell euit1Ya'Wi Councilm.an

~. an tne~fe~ Clerk where theU:: -:e1::: i

Copies of the sp iii. a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

made aVailable for ~l cations are {bl?ders. Sealed bids prospeCbve!owaga, Erie County. New York, that notice of which thecelved not later th must be re-PM D an 7:30 o'dock ., . .. 'h' "h o~ ecember 19 1960 nnexed prmted slip taken from saId newspaper, IS a copy,W Ie time the wi!' atcpened b Y I be publidypubIi y .the Town Board at was inserted and pUblished. therein once a ~k for

I c meetmg called for th t a '. /POSe to be held t th a pur-corner of B a e Town Hall i .. ... . week ,the first insertion being on the

,; Pirett~ ~oad~ay and Unio~! Ii. f1 & (,~ we .toreguon0 -. "'"'--_......-..&,. f r;; f/ d f .',; Jf ~........-: ~ J A / 19 C> d, tion n"th mg copv of ~ .. ,{. <--. ay 0 ~FF'~ ",~~ .. , '0 , ann, the '. , resolu_ I

I now On file at ?rlgInal resolution 'Was passed by~~s office and which the last insertion being on the .. day of

, the Town of Ch e Town Board of: County of Erie eektowaga in said

peeember 1000 on the 5th day ofIS a correct and':::: that the same ' I miuch original e tranScript of lWhole thereof. resolution and the ~ caU

In Witness Whe .have here t reof, I '"

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being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the

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PUBLISHER

RICHARD G. BENNETT

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an six s intervened between any two pubJi

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hand and affixed the sealof said Town this 6th dayof Dec_ 1960.

ELIZABETH K. ADAMS,Deputy Clerk of the TownBoard, Town of Cheektowaga,N. Y.

(Affidavit)

was inserted and published therein once a ~k for

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towaga, Erie County, New York, that notice of whieh the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek~

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy,

STATE OF NEW YORK }COUNTY OF ERIE os.:

Town of Cheektowaga herehy re­quires separate sealed bids for thepurchase of police uniforms andparts thereof for use in the police ­department.

The detalled specifications maybe examined at the office of theTown Clerk where the same arc onfile.

Copies of the specifications aremade avallable for all prospectivebidders. Sealed bids must be re­ceived not later than 7:30 o'clockP.M., on December 19, 1960 atwhich time they wlll be publiclyopened by the Town Board at apuhlic meeting called for that pur­po"" to be held at the Town Hall,corner of Broadway and UnionRoads, Cheektowaga, New York.

The Town of Cheektowaga re­serves the right to refuse any andall bids or to waive technical de­feds if it be in the public interestof the Town <>f Cheektowaga to doso_

For the purpose of uniformity inappearance, the Town Board re­serves the right to purchase allitems from this source.

This notice is published by di­rection of the Town Board of theTown of CheektowaglLDated: December 5, 1960

EUZABETH K. ADAMSDeputy Town Clerk

State of New YorkErie CountyOffice of the Clerk of the so:Town of Cheektowaga

This is to certify that 1, ELIZ­ABETH K. ADAMS, Deputy Clerkof the Town of Cheektowaga, in thesaid County of Erie, have com­pared the foregoing copy of resolu­tion with the original resolutionnow on file at this office and whichwas passed by the Town Board ofthe Town of Cheektowaga in saidCounty of Erie, on the 5th day ofDecember 1960, and that the sameis a correct and true transcript ofsuch original resolution and thewhole thereof.

In Witness Where"f: Ihave hereunto set my

• LEGAL NOTICE IAt a regular meeting of the i

Town Board of the Town of Cheek- (towaga, Erie County, New York.held at the Town Hall in saidTown of Cheektowag-3, on the 5th \day of December, 1960, at 2:30o'clock P.M. Eastern Standard'Time, there were l

PRESENT:Stanley Bystrak, CouncilmanAlancin Fath, CouncilmanMichael Kaczmarek, CouncilmanJoseph Kornecki, CouncilmanJoseph Trojanoski, CouncilmanFelix Wroblewski, CouncilmanABSENT:Benedict T. Holtz, SupervisorCouncilman Trojanoski presented

the following resolution andmoved its adoptiOlO:

WHEREAS, the Cheektowagarrown Board has authorized thepurchase of police uniforms in ac­cordance with specifications refer­red to in the annexed notice tobidders.

BE iT RESOLVED, that theTown Clerk be and he hereby isdirected to publish the annexed

notice to bidders in <:onn~ction ~'•.•.•with said purchases, and be It fur- . the last insertion being on the

therRESOLVED, that the Town

Board meet on the 19th day of <

December, 1960 at 7:30 o'clockP.M., Eastern Standard Time at the '.Town Hall, Broadway and Union .~Roads, Cheektowaga, New York, 1_"

for the purpose of receiving sealedbids, at which time they will bepublicly opened by the TownBoard at a public meeting calledfor that purPose <

Seconded by Counellman Wrob-lewski and duly put to a vote whieh .<... day ofresulted as follows:Supervisor Holtz, AbseDJtCouncilman Bystrak, Vating Aye ....; 19....<00 ........ <

Councllman Fath, Voting Aye ICouncilman Kaczmarek, ~Councilman Ko,!,ecki, <~:~:~: ~~: !~iif~~"E~i~c~;:;;;ty'councilman TroJanoskl, I

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Couneilman Wr<>blewski, IVoting Aye L

AYES: 6; NOES: 0; ABSENT: 1. (seal)Dated: December 5, 1960

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Item No. lO-Cont'd

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and duly put to a vote, which

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" Voting AYEVoting AYEVoting AYE

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Moved by Councilman Kaczmarek, seconded by Councilman Trojalloski

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Item No. 15to adjourn.

General Fund Nos. 3515 to 3582 inclusive

Highway Fund 973 998 inclusive

Special Distri~ts 1219 1235 inclusive

Part Town Fund 364 371 inclusive

C & I 219 221 inclusive

AYES: -6- NOES: -0- ABSENT: -1-

AYES:

AYES:

NOW, THEREFORE.

Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Item No. 13 The following resolution was moved by Councilman Kornecki andseconded by Councilman Bystrak:

That the following claims be approved as presented:

Item No. 14 Moved by Councilman Wroblewski, seconded by CouncilmanTrojanoski, that this Town Board does hereby approve building permit applica­tions as per communication from the Building Inspector. and that the Town Clerkbe authorized and directed to issue same.

Item No. 12 Councilman Kaczmarek presented the following resolution and moved

its adoption:BE IT RESOLVED. that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed

to start every meeting of this Town Board with a silent Pledge of Allegianceto the Flag of the United States of America, to be participated in by the TownBoard and all citizens in attendance.

Seconded by Councilman Korneckiresulted as follows:

BE IT RESOLVED. that the Supervisor be, and he hereby is authorizedto enter into a contract with Clement & Gillogly for the purchase of three (3)automobiles in the net amount of $4.870.00 and make payment accordingly.

WHEREAS. the Cheektowaga Town Board avertiised for bids forthree (3) two-door Sedans for the Police Department. with #2. 3 and 7 PoliceCars to be traded in, and

WHERE~S, Clement & Gillogly. 1777 Union Road, (,est Seneca, NewYork. submitted the low bid in the amount of $4,870.00 in accordance with the

Bid.

Item No. 11 Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and moved

its adoption:

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Item No.3 This being the time and the place advertised for the receivingof sealed proposals for the purchase of police uniforms.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutes ofthe previous meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber.

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councilman

SupervisorCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilman

of the Town ofHall in the said Town7:30 P.M.• Eastern

CHEI':KTOIJAGA, NEIJ YORKDECEMBER 19. 1960

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Joseph Kornecki

Seconded by Counc i Iman IJrob1ewsk i.

Councilman Fath presented the following resolution and move~ its

Weinberg and Bass, Inc $ 268.95United Uniform Company. Unit Bid ••••••••••. $1.014.60

Hereto is a summary of the sealed proposals that were opened and

AaSENT:

PRESENT: Benedict T. HoltzFelix T. WroblewskiAlancin M. ['athMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. TrojanoskiStanley R. Bystrak

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I<HEREAS. the Highway superintendent has recommended to this TownBoard that the following highways meet with the specifications set forth bythe Town:

Item No.4adoption:

read aloud:

The bids were ordered referred to the Chief of police for analysis

and tabulation. !(

The Town Clerk presented proof that the Notice to Bidders has beenduly published as required by law.

BE IT RESOLVED, that this Town Board does hereby accept therecommendation of the Highway Superintendent and that the aforementionedhighways be accepted as Town Highways, and that the same be maintained by theTown of Cheektowaga.

200 feet of Cloverlead Drive;881.68 feet of Diane Drive running easterly;476.10 feet of Eastfield Road running northerly;640.14 feet of Eastfield Road running southerly. then running

northerly along west line of Eastfield 104.02 feet toDiane Drive, then 918.93 feet westerly on Diane Drive tothe point of beginning.

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger;Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt; Chief of police Mersmann, and Town Engineer Kamm.

Item No.1 At a regular meeting of the Town BoardCheektowaga, Erie County, New York, held at the Townof Cheektowaga on the 19th day of December, 1960, atStandard Time, there were:

MEETING NO. 38

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Councilman Fath offered the following resolution and moved its

Councilman Fath offered the following resolution and moved its

Seconded by Councilman Fath.

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WHEREA~, the Sanitation Department has requested the purchaseof various items of equipment contained in the following Notice to Bidders;

NOW, THEREFORE,

Item No.7adoption:

Seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:Supervisor Holtz Voting AYE

Councilman Wroblewski Voting AYE

Councilman Fath Voting AYE

Councilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

Councilman Trojanoski Voting AYE

Councilman Bystrak Voting AYE

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WHEREAS, Bernard G. King has requested a quit-claim deed fromthe Town of Cheektowaga, relinquishing any rights it may have in said premises,in order to clear up the title question involved; NOI, , THEREFORE,

WHEREAS, the Town Engineer has certified that the Town has noneed of an easement in said Subdivision Lots for construction, maintenance, or

repair of any sewer, and

BE IT RESOLVED, that the following Notice to Bidders bepublished in the DEPEI, HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NE1.JS on December 22, 1960:

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be and he hereby isauthorized to execute, on behalf of the Town of Cheektowaga, a quit-claimdeed covering said Subdivision Lots, for the purpose of clearing up the titlequestion aforementioned.

Wallace Avenue between Lot Line 47 and 48;Wallace Avenue across Lot Line 27 and 28;Lemoine Avenue between Lot Line 26 and 27.

WHEREAS, there has arisen, in connection with the constructionof the Golden Age Nursing Home, at the corner of Harlem Road and Mafalda Drive,a title question concerning possible easements rights which the Town ofCheektowaga might have for maintenance of a sewer in said property, which saidproperty consists of parts of Subdivision Lots Nos. 1 to 9, inclusive, shownon Cover of Maps No, 1726, as same is recorded in the Erie County Clerk's

Office, and

Item No.6adoption:

AYES:

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Erie County Water Authority beauthorized and directed to install said hydrants in the aforementioned locations.

WHEREAS, the Fire Commissioners of Fire District No.3 of theTown of Cheektowaga has recommended the installation of fire hydrants atthe following locations:

Item No.5 Councilman Wroblewski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

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Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in the

DEPEW HERALD AND CHEEKTO\JAGA NE\.JS.

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KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

supervisor Holtz Voting AYE

Councilman IIroblewski Voting AYE

Councilman Fath Voting AYE

Councilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

Councilman Trojanowski Voting AYE

Councilman Bystrak Voting AYE

AYES: -6- NOES: -0- ABSENT: -1-

Dated: December 19, 1960

Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Town Clerk

in said Town Hall.

separate sealed proposals will be received, publicly openedand read, at a meeting of the TOlvn Board of the Town of Cheektowaga, ErieCounty, New York, at the Town Hall, corner of Broadway and Union Road in saidTown, at 2:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard time, January 3, 1961, for thefurnishing of ten (10) 2-ton truck chasses with cabs, with trade-in allowancefor two (2) 1950 Chevrolet dump trucks with bodies, two (2) 1952 Chevroletchasses and cabs, and one (1) 1951 Studebaker dump truck with body; two (2)heavy-.duty chasses and cabs with hydraul ic 1ifts; one (l) caterpillar-typetractor with trade-in allowance for old caterpillar tractor; four (4) garbagecontainers and two (2) ash containers; One (1) fork-lift truck; and ei~ht(8) dump truck bodies, including installation of same on present equipment.

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Hews

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[)opew

Hepald and

.... , 19._..... , and that no:.

RICHARD G. BENNETl'......................................

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(Affidavit)

being duly. sworn, deposes and says that he is the

the last insertion being on the dey of

was inserted and published therein once a week for

... _.... ! ...... week ,the first insertion being on the

..z;;.71~ay of t)~.b.-1/<L../,19t:r: and

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copy,

towaga. Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

Sworn t<> before me this .. day 01

.~~::?i&;;;..l~:::::: ..::.~:1'1 N~~~~ii;;·J and lor Erie County

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSeparate sealed proposals will be

received, publicly opened and read,at a meeting of the Town Board ofthe Town of Cheektowaga, ErieCounty, New York, at the TownHall, corner of Broadway and IUnion Road in said Town, at 2:30o'dock P.M., Eastern Standard ITime, January 3, 1961, for the fur-' rnishing of ten (10) 2-ton truck 'chassis with cabs, with trade-in al- -,lowance for two (2) 1950 Chevro­let dump trucks with bodies, two(2) 1952 Chevrolet chassis and cabs,and one (1) 1951 Studebaker dumptruck with body; two (2) heavy­duty chassis and cabs with hydraul- 'ic lifts; one (1) caterpillar-type I

tractor with trade-in allowance forold caterpillar traetor; four (4) gar­bage containers and two (2) ashoontainers; one (1) fork-lift truck;and eight (8) dump truck bodies,ineluding installation of same onpresent equipment.

Specificaotions may ·be "btainedat the ,,£fice of the Town Clerk insaid Town Hall. .~ated: December 19, 1960.

KENNETH T. HANLEYd22 Town Clerk

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STATE OF NEW YORK} ".:COUNTY OF ERIE

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS

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KENNETH T. HANLEYTown Clerk

supervisor Holtz Voting AYE

Councilman Wroblewski Voting AYE

Councilman Fath Voting AYE

Councilman Kaczmarek Voting AYE

Councilman Trojanoski Voting AYE

Councilman Bystrak Voting AYE

AYES: -6- NOES: -0- ABSENT: -1-

Dated: December 19, 1960

Seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in the DEPEII

HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEWS:

BE IT RESOLVED, that all future purchases of radio equipment shallbe of General Electric make, this standardization being needed in order to makethe maintenance and operation of such equipment efficient and economical, inthat the personnel will be more familiar with the necessary replacement of partsas needed, and will be able to better operate the equi~ment because of greaterfamiliarity with one make; and be it further

Sealed proposals will be received, publicly opened and read at ameeting of the Town Board of the Town of Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, atthe Town Hall, corner of Broadway and Union Road in said Town, at 2:30 o'clockP.M., Eastern Standard Time, on January 3, 1961, for the furnishing of two (2)General Electric Model FE-53-Ja6 3D-Watt Transistor TPL Mobile Radios, and theinstallation thereof on highway equipment, as per specifications on file atthe office of the Town Clerk in said Town Hall, where the same may be obtained.,

RESOLVED, that the following advertisement for bids be publishedin the DEPEI~ HERALD AND CHEEKTOWAGA NEIlS on December 22, 1960:

~~EREA.~, most of the present radio equipment of the policeDepartment and the Highway Department is of General Electric make and has provedmost satisfactory, and standardization of all radio equipment of GeneralElectric make is advisable for reasons of efficiency and economy; NOW, THEREFORE,

WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Highways has requested authorityto purchase two (2) General Electric Model FE-53-JA6 3D-Watt Transistor TPLMobile Radios, one to be installed on the Austin Western Grader and the other

on the Oshkosh Truck, and

Item No.8 Councilman Wroblewski offered the following resolution and

moved its adoption:

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Cheektowaga

Hews

PUBLISHER

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.., 19......., and that not

being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the

the last insertion being on the .. ,

was inserted and published therein once a week for

....... /. . . . . .. week ,the first insertion being on the

.d),~ay of f)dLf'{/#'~' 19&4. and

annexed printed slip taken from said newspaper, is a copY.

towaga. Erie County, New York, that notice of which the

a public newspaper published at Depew, Town of Cheek-

more than six days intervened between any two publi

'"_·~';'~yC_~d

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(Affidavit)

} M.:STATE OF NEW YORKcoUNTY OF ERIE

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...r~~;;w;y1Jd;ft;7;d·i~~··E~i~·C~;;;;iy··

sworn to before me this day 01

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSealed proposals will be received.

publicly opened and read at ameeting of lbe Town Board of lbeTown of Cheektowaga, Erie Coun­ty. New York. at tbe Town Hall,corner of Broadway and UnionRoad in. said Town. at 2:30 o'clockP.M.• Eastern Standard Time, onJanuary 3. 1961. for lbe furnishingof two (2) General Electric ModelF&53-JA6 3O-Wat! Transistor TPLMobile Radios. and lbe installationtbereof on higbway equipment. asper specifications on file at tbe of­fice of lbe Town Clerk in said

.Town Hall. wbere lbe same may beobtained.December 19. 1960.

KENNETH T. HANLEYd22 Town Clerk

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Supervisor HoltzCouncilman WroblewskiCouncilman BystrakCouncilman TrojanoskiCounc ilman FathCouncilman Kaczmarek

This being the time and the place advertised for a publicthe improvement of Charlotte Drive from Beach Road to Wilshireinstallation of 2 Y 19 4000 lumen ornamental street lighting

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BE IT RESOLVED, that the voucher of Straco, Inc., in the amountof $1,081.20 to do the work and furnish the materials be approved andordered paid.

PUBLIC HIrnWAYS TO BE IMPROVEDCharlotte Drive from Beach Road to Wilshire Road

TYPE OF S'ffiEET LIGHTING INSTALLATION

2 Y 19 Standards - 4000 lumen - with underground conduit

WHEREAS, emergency sewer repairs were required on MaryvaleDrive in Sanitary Sewer District No.5, which repairs were ordered by theTown Engineer, and

Seconded by Councilman Wroblewski and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

WHEREAS, the cost of the work and materials amounted to

The Town Clerk advised the Board that the Notice of Hearinghas not been posted as required by law and requested that the proceedingbe declared null and void and that a new proceeding be instituted in thematter.

Item No.9 Councilman Trojanoski presented the following resolution andmoved its adoption:

Item No. 10hearing forRoad by thestandards.

WHEREAS, Edward B. Jerzewski, Andrew H. Schwenk, and JosephKistowski, Assessors of said Town of Cheektowaga, have certified in writingto this Boardthat the above petition is duly signed and acknowledged in thesame manner as a deed to be recorded by the owners of more than one-half ofthe entire frontage or bounds on both sides of each of said highways to beimproved, as aforesaid, and

$1,081.20.

WHEREAS, the portions of said highways to be improved aresituated entirely in said Town outside of any incorporated village or citytherein.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Town Board ofthe Town of Cheektowaga meet at the Town Hall in said Town of Cheektowagaon the 3rd day of January, 1961, at 2:30 p.m., to hear all persons interestedin the subject thereof concerning the same, and

Item No. 11 Councilman Bystrak presented the following resolution and movedits adoption:

WHEREAS, a petition for the improvement of both sides of thepublic highway situated in Consolidated Lighting District of the Town ofCheektowaga, hereinafter particUlarly set forth by the installation of streetlighting equipment hereinafter particularly described was presented to thisTown Board on the 5th day of December, 1960.

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Supervisor HoltzCouncilman WroblewskiCouncilman FathCouncilman KaczmarekCouncilman TrojanoskiCouncilman Bystrak

posted as follows on the 24th day of December, 1960:

1 _ Tree in front of No. 24 Charlotte Drive;2 _ Tree in front of No. 43 Charlotte Drive;3 _ Post at the corner of Charlotte Dr. and Wilshire Road;4 _ Post at the corner of Charlotte Dr. and Beach Road;5 _ Tree in front of No. 48 Charlotte Drive.

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Hereto attached is a copy of the Notice published in the

CHEEKTOWAGA TIMES.

Seconded by Councilman Fath and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

1T IS FllRTIJ.ER ORDERED TIJ.AT a copy of this order. cert ified bythe Town Clerk, be published at least once in the Cheektowaga Times, anewspaper having a general circulation in the Town, not less than ten (10)nor more than twenty (20) days before the date set herein for the hearingaforesaid and that copies of this order be posted conspicuously in fivepublic places on each of the said highways to be improved not less than ten(10) nor more than twenty (20) days before the day designated for the hearing

as aforesaid.

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and that no more than Ilix days intervened be­

tween publications.

(Aff idavit)

EVE J. PHISNOTARY PUBLIC, STf'lE Of NEW YORK

Quallf,ed in Er'e LOU'ltyMy Con.mi~;;jorr Ex"ir£:; jMH,h 3D, 19'- r

Rc.;::istered No. 5029

Sworn to before me tbla.•......•.....•....•............

DEC 2? 1960day of ••..........•..••.._•....••':-•••.....•.••_...• 19 .

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···~::~:~·~·~i:·:~'~::~·;···

. 'd kf rye-' k.·m sal paper once a wee or ~ wee-T·

first publicatiOn P.IC...2..2...l9.60 :laat publication P..~.t.2..2...196n ;

neW8paper is. copY. was inserted and publi&bed

which the annexed printed slip. taken from said

liahed weekly in 6aid Town; that the notice. of

Cheektowaga Times. a public newspaper pub-

deposes and 8ay8 that be is the publisher of the

waga, in said County of Erie. being duly BWorn,

WILLARD C. ALLIS. of the Town of Cheekto-

STATE OF NEW YORK lCOUNTY OF ERIE ...TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA

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NOTICE OF HEARING --;·~i#t-"tt':'~O:~At a regular meetmg of the Hall in said Town of Chee-kto-

Town Board of Ute Town of waga on the 3rd day of JanuaryCheektowaga, Erie County, Ne:w 1951, at 2:30 p.m.• to hear aliY,?rk, held at th~ Town Hall, 10 persons interested in the sub-saId Town of Cheektowaga on ject thereof concerning the sameIhe 19th day of Deeemher, 1960, and 'at 7:30 o'clock p.m., E.S.T., there 1T IS FURTHER ORDEREDwere THAT a copy of this order, cer-PRESENT: tified by tbe Town Clerk, he

BENEDICT T. HOLTZ, published at least o"ce in theSupervisor. Cheektowaga Times, a newspaper

FEUX T. WROBLEWSKI. having a general circulation inCounlilman the Town. not less than ten nO)

ALANCIN ~. FATH, nor more than twenty (2(}) dayaCouncilman. before the date get herein for

MICHAEL J. KACZMAREK, the heari"g aforesaid and thatCouncilman.. copies of this order be posted

JOSEPH M. TROJANOSKl, conspicuously in five publicCouncilman. places on each of the said high-

STANLEY R. BYSTRAK. ways to be improved not lessCouncilman. than ten (10) nor more than

ABSENT: twenty (20) days hefore the dayJOSEPH KORNECKI. designated for the hearing as

Councilman. aforesaid.Councilman Bystrak presented Seconded by Councilman Fath,

the following resolution and and duly put to a vote, whichmoved its adoption: resulted as follows:

WHEREAS, a petition for the Supervisor Holtz voting aye.improvement of both sides of Councilman Wroblewski votingthe public highway situate in aye.Consolidated Lighting District of Councilman Fath voting aye.the Town of Cheektowaga, here- Councilman Kaczmarek votinginafter particularly s-et forth by aye.the installation of street light· Councilman Trojanoski votingiog equipment hereinafter par- aye.ticularly described was presented Councilman Bystrak voting aye.to this Town Board on the 5th Ayes: 6 . Noes: 0 . Absent: 1day of December, 1960. STATE OF NEW YORK )

PUBLIC HIGHWAYS TO BE ERIIE COUNTY .)IMPROVED OFFICE OF THE CLERK )ss:

Charlolte Drive from Beach OF THE TOWN OF )Road to Wilshire Road. CHEEKTOWAGA. )

TYPE OF STREET UGHTING This is to certify that I, Ken-INSTALLATION neth T. Hanley, Clerk of the

2 Y 19 standards _ 4000 lumen Town of Cheektowaga, in the saidwith und-erground conduit. County of Erie, have compared

WHEREAS, Edward B. Jer- the foregoing copy of resolutionzewsrki, Andrew II Schwenk, and with the original resolution nowJoseph Kistowski, Assessors of on file at this office. ,and whichsaid Town of Cheektowaga, -have was passed by the Town Boardcertified in writing to this Board of the Town of Cheektowaga inthat the above petition is duly said County of Erie, on the 19thsigned and acknowledged in the day of December, 1960, and thatsame manner as a deed to be the same is a correct and truerecorded by the owners of more transcript of such original resolu-than one-half of the en.tire front- tion and the whole thereof.age or bounds on both sides ot (SEAL)each of said highways to be irn- In Witness Whereof, I haveproved, as aforesaid, and hereunto set my hand and af·

WHEREAS, the portions of fixed the seal of said Town thissaid highways to be improved 19th day of December, 1960.are situated entirely in said KENNETII T. HANLEY,Town outside of any incorporat· Clerk of the Town Board,ed village Of city therein, Town of Cheektowaga,

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS New YorkHEREBY ORDERED that the (pub: Dec. 22)

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Item No. 12 The following resolution was moved by Councilman Bystra~

and seconded by Councilman Wroblewski:

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ABSENT:-0-NOES:

That the following claims be approved as presented:

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General Fund Nos. 3584 to 3652 inclusive

Special Districts 1236 1269 inclusive

Highway Fund 1000 1015 inclusive

Part Town Fund 373 387 inclusive

C & I 222 225 inclusive

SEAL

Item No. 14 Moved by Councilman Kaczmarek, seconded by Councilman Fath,to adjourn to December 29, 1960, at 6:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Time.

Item No. 13 Ordered received and filed communication from the BuildingInspector relating to building permit applications approved on December 19,

1960.

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255.74654.22873.84128.88113.77141.43250.86

4.407.51

500.00283.52300.00

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Councilman

SupervisorCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilmanCouncilman

CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKDECEMBER 29. 1960

Stanley R. BystrakABSENT:

PRESENT: Benedict T. HoltzFelix T. WroblewskiJoseph KorneckiAlancin M. FathMichael J. KaczmarekJoseph M. Trojanoski

Town Clerk - Salary of Telephone Operator- Postage. stationery, etc.

Receiver of Taxes - Salary of Accounting Machine Operator- Office expenses- Service contracts- Expenses relating to County tax rolls- Expenses relating to School tax rolls

Board of Assessors - Tra~ing expense- Office and other expense- Equipment

Justices of the Peace - Dockets. postage. legal forms. etc.- Equipment

FRO}l

Also present were: Town Clerk Hanley; Town Attorney Kitzinger.and Deputy Town Attorney Delahunt.

GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that additional appropriationsand transfers be made in the sums and from sourCes hereinafter indicated.

Item No.5 Councilman Kornecki presented the following resolution and movedits adoption:

WHEREAS, the revenues from all sources received by the Town ofCheektowaga during the year 1960 have exceeded the aggregate for the revenuesestimated in the 1960 Budget and the taxes levied for the year ; and whereasthe amounts provided for expenses in such Budget were insufficient in certaininstances to meet expenditures approved by the Town Board; and whereas theactual expenses were in some instances less than appropriations provided.

Item No.4 Ordered referred to the Deputy Town Attorney the complaint ofthe Polish American Citizens and Taxpayers of Walden District, Inc •• relatingto noisey operations carried on by the New York Central Railroad Company inits new re-classification yard.

Item No.3 Ordered received and filed communication from the Receiver ofTaxes and Assessments statement of all monies handled through the Office ofReceiver of Tax and Assessments for the year 1960.

Item No.2 The Town Clerk advised the Board that a copy of the minutes of theprevious meeting has been placed on their desk in the Council Chamber.

MEETING NO. 39

Item No.1 At a regular adjourned meeting of the Town Board of the Town ofCheektowaga, Erie County. New York. held at the Town Hall in the said Town ofCheekto,",'aga on the 29th day of December. 1960, at 6:30 P.M., Eastern StandardTime. there were:

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22,192.87661.40

1,106.11133.64

98.80300.00890.63217.50

.01143.00

18.00275.00

39,223.89

730.981,377.62

200.00759.38

2,020.50100.00388.75606.80

3,823.90950 .00786.38

4,845.30754.38200.63600,00

2,694.56197,50

2,668,033,877,244,250.21

$144,646.69

$13,172.601,754.09

731. 91437.80

3,540.43318.00100.00140.00393.4242.32

165.504,400.00

366.824,029.90

404.001,110.741,157.14

196.003,161. 71

6.751,442.45

635.30150.00

1. 551,931.08

850.003,400.00

police - Town police force salaries_ Gasoline and oil_ Maintenance - cars and cycles_ printing and stationery_ Equipment_ Medical examinations_ Fees in criminal proceedings_ special investigations_ Maintenance - Radio station_ Traveling expense_ Meals to prisoners

Recreation - Salary of Director_ Extra labor_ Supplies_ Umpires and referees_ Maintenance of parks_ Real estate taxes_ Traveling expense_ Developing Dingen Street Park_ Estimated State Aid

Engineering - Junior Engineering Aides_ supplies_ Equipment_ Microfilming

Incineration Plant - SuppliesTown Historian - Partial reprinting of Historical AtlasTown Board - Senior Stenographer

_ printing briefs, cost of litigation andexpense of Town Attorney

_ Office and other expense_ printing and publishing reports

Contingent FundAdvertising and Publishing Noticessupervisor Salary of Secretary to supervisor

_ Bookkeeper_ Office and other expense

Elections _ Compensation of election inspectors_ Rent of polling places_ Moving booths, upkeep, etc.

Town House - Electricity, gas and water_ Telephone_ Supplies_ Window cleaning_ Equipment

Traffic RegUlation Equipment for crossing guards_ street marking and paint_ Street signs

Insurance and Surety BondsContribution to New York State Retirement System

for police program and other employeesFor payment of 1/2 of Blue Cross PremiumDepartment of Public Works - Principal clerk

_ Supplies

Interest on Temporary LoansVeterans ObservancesProvision for Civil Defense AidPayment of Capital Notes and Interest - Drainage

_ playground_ Social Security_ Bookkeeping machine_ Scajaquada Creek

Unappropriated surplus

GENERAL F1JNIl TRAN';FERS - Cont'dFROM

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4,380.69944.37763.16763.00

82.50280.25

2,572.957,994.25

517.00698.79

4,383.1024.00

1,806.90900.00

1,161.74319.58314.36

1,211. 40

249.50638.22

383.00455.00277.74255.00165.95

100.001,758.00

896.93294.00

3,197.05554.36365.67

2,403.00136.00

1,339.266,564.832,136.04

637.00357.62

2,445.00663.00

1,536.349,183.16

225.006,035.15

260.10326.00232.50200.00

1,465.2093.25

7,849.52170.30605.00

3,495.663,477.859,024.51

564.00110.13304.60

GENERAL ~lD TRANSFERS - (Cont'd)

_ Repairs_ Clea~ing wages_ Other wages (Mailman, etc.)

Town Clerk - Electric fan $_ Part time clerk- Travel

Receiver of Taxes - Compensation of extra clerks_ Office equipment

Board of Assessors - Salary of Addressograph Operator ­Part time

_ Salary of Stenographer_ Salary of Senior Clerk ­

special assessments_ Extra clerks - Special assessments_ Convention expenses

Justices of the Peace - Stenographic servicespolice - Other salaries

_ Office supplies and expense_ Materials and supplies_ Special traffic guards_ Convention expense

Recreation - Playground supervisors_ Park attendant_ Equipment operators_ part time clerk

Wading pool operation_ Supervising services_ Movie expense services_ Motor equipment supplies and expense_ Equipment_ Rent for warehouseAthletic equipment_ Motion picture expense other than service_ Miscellaneous

Engineering - Travel_ Rodman_ Rodman (summer only)_ New station wagon

Incineration plant-Wages of operators, Crane Man, Maintenance_ Rental of equipment_ Window washing_ Electricity, gas and water

Motor equipment repair_ Repairs_ Equipment

Town Historian - Maps, records, supplies, etc._ Convention expense

Town Board _ Salary of Town Attorney andAssistant Town Attorney

_Travel_Convention expense

Supervisor - Clerk - Part time_ Travel_ Equipment_ stenographer

Elections - Booth payroll_ Custodian services_ Ballot boxes

Town House _ Highway Building - Electricity, gas and water_ Suppl ies_ Building expense & repairs_ Window cleaning_ Equipment

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481. 50

481. 50

48.75224.33793.05518.45200.00

141 •.647,303.569,229.78

$

$

$

$

1,433.311,465.745,695.48

$ 1,082.48779.00

1,514.21238.00313 .38

4,698.43250.16354.12

$ 9,229.78

28.3531. 9>

131.351,536.81

$116,310.48

107.33

$ .032,591.2~

1,000.691,208.30

111,402.88$116,310.48

$ 2,195.3985,527.04

218.975,881. 935,877.00

133.1816,388.06

88.91

5,793.124,556.25

$144,646.69

$ 2,310.7512,136.59

7,237.511,455.99

150.01135.00

GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS - (Cont'd)

Part Town Fund Surplus

Part Town Fund Surplus

Licenses and Permits

Health _ Registrar of Vital Statistics- Travel

Air Pollution - TravelBuilding and plumbing - Travel and mileage

_ plumbing Board examinerZoning Board of Appeals - Fees for Board Members and other

expense

Health - Expense of Health OfficerAir Pollution - Fees for Board Members

_ Salary of Deputy Director_ Secretarial Fees_ Miscell aneous_ Legal injunction and scientific

Building and plumbing - Stenographic services_ Office and other expenses

PART TOlIN FUND TRANSFERS

Services to school districtsPer capita assistance for support of local governmentSale of maps, etc., by Town ClerkInterest on depositsRedistributed chargesUnappropriated surplus

Fees of Town OfficersMortgage taxDog taxLicenses, permits, etc.FinesPayments by Niagara Port Authority - For police serviceMiscellaneous receiptsErie County chargebacks

Traffic Regulation - School crossing guards_ Traffic signs - Payroll_ Traffic signal lights_ Equipment repairs

Dog liardens - Other expenses_ Medical examination

Miscellaneous Repairs and Minor Improvements-3idewalk repairs

Other repairs and minor improvementsFederal Social Security Contribution - Employer's portionContribution b New York State Retirement System

_ State retired p-mployeesFublic Vorks - General foreman

- Travel'~hade Tree FundMiscellaneous _ Including expense in connection with

paying bonds, coupons, fire wardens, etc.Pa~'ffient of Capital Notes and Interest - Highway Building

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FROM

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Councilman Fath offered the following resolution and moved its

Moved by Councilman Hroblewski, seconded I:y Councilman Trojanoski:

Seconded by Councilman Fath.

Supervisor Holtz offered the following resolution and moved its

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WHEREAS, the New York State Bar Association Convention is beingheld in New York City on January 25 - 28, inclusive, 1961.

RESOLVED, that the Town Attorney and the Deputy Town Attorney beauthorized to attend said Convention, and that the proper expenses incidentalthereto be paid by the Town of Cheektowaga. ? _.

BE IT FURTIIER Rg';OIVED that the supervisor be, and he herebyis, instructed to make the transfer of balances and to give effect to theadditional appropriaticns set forth above.

Seconded by Councilman Kornecki and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows,

WHEREAS, it is important to the future development of the Townof Cheektowaga that it participate in this program, and

'lliEREAQ, Tryon and Schwartz and Assoc., Consultant Planners tothis Town, have suggested the acquisition of four (4) park locations, one inthe northeast end of the Town, one in the area of the Village of Depew, onein the southeast area of the Town, and one in the southwest area of the Town;NOW, THEREFORE,

Item No.7

Seconded by Councilman Trojanoski and duly put to a vote, whichresulted as follows:

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorizedto execute, on behalf of the Town of Cheektowaga, Snow Removal Agreement withthe County Superintendent of Highways, covering the period November IS, 1960to May 31, 1961.

Item No.8 Councilman Hroblewski offered the following resolution and movedits adoption,

Item No.6 Referred to the Town Attorney petition for election in proposedDrainage District No.8.

BE IT RESOLVED, that Nussbaumer, Clarke & Velzy, ConsultingEngineers, be and they hereby are directed to prepare the necessary map, planand estimate of cost for additions to the trunk sewer system of DrainageDistrict No. 7 in the area of Nagel Drive north of Scajaquada Creek.

Item No.9adoption,

Item No. 10adoption:

Item No. 5-Cont'd

\lliEREAS, the voters of the State of New York, at the generalelection held November 8, 1960, approved a State bond issue of $75,000,000 fora program to assist municipalities in obtaining park areas on a cooperative

.¥ basis, to wit: twenty-five percent (25%) to be paid by the participatingmtmicipality and seventy-five (75%) percent by the State of New York, and

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NOW. mERE FORE • BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOw.s:

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ImEREAS, certain funds in the Special Districts Account were

invested during the year 1960, and

1 _ That the interest earned on said invested funds be distributedto the above enumerated Special Districts in the same ratio as their investment.

The adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly put to a vote

on Roll Call which resulted as follows:

WHEREAS, these funds invested were from the following Special

Districts in the following ratios:

Item No. 11 The following Resolution was moved by Councilman Wroblewski,and seconded by Councilman Kornecki:

AYES:

seconded by Councilman Kaczmarek and duly put to a vote, which

resulted as follows:

BE IT RESOLVEQ that the Supervisor be and he hereby isauthorized to make such application or applications on behalf of the Townof Cheektowaga, to the New York State Conservation Commissioner and/or theState Council of Parks, for the allocation of State moneys to permitacquisition by the Town of such park sites as the Commissioner and StateCouncil of Parks may approve.

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TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA

ANNUAL REPORT OF SUPERVISOR

Cheektowaga, New YorkDecember 31, 1960

32.025.86

50£6.73

34,338.79

16888883

lO_9SG.57

IC2746.01

286,533.87

666,738.977,655.00

2,300.008,350.00

$ 3,999.31408.75

1.892.67228.0025.08

13,494.5267.49

1,401291,709.68

462.00

$ 3,000.0029,025.86

100.001,845.43

464.40151.20

$ 2,561.03

200.00156,209.72 $ 156.409.72

$ 804.9720,744.16

5,219.105,150,002,520.Go

99,550.001,500.005,500.00

$140,98823

$ 6,195.391.568.933,216.25

264,450.1217,877.00

4,206.75

$ 25,339.59

S 1,275 GO528.00283.75

3,01000

.... $

.... $ 278.824,525.00

15,517.873.904.201,1137J

...... $ 95,527.047.218.97

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$ 24,000.00Assist Town Attorney 13,98069

Part Town Fund:For Compensation InsuranceFor New York State RetirementFor Federal Social SecurityFor Hospital Insurance ----- -

Special Districts Fund:Current chargebacks by Erie County.For New York State Retirement _...For Federal Social Security _.__ _.-....For Compensation Insurance ~.._ .For Hospnal Insurance _ --For IncinerationFor services of Town AttorneyFor services of Town Engineer -.--..- .

Town BoardSalaries:

Councilmen (6)Town Attorney &

MiscellaneousInterest earned _._._._._....---Town Clerk - Maps, etc.School Districts - ServicesAssessors certificatesTelephone commissionsRefund of Compensation Insurance, etc.Refunds, otherDamage to Town propertyThruway Plaza share of Traffic Sign . -­Fire alarm systemPayments in lieu of taxes -

From Capital Airlines -- .From American Airlines --_..._..._._-_..

Port AuthorityIn lieu of taxes on Airport .Police protection - Airport

Department EarningsReceiver of Taxes and AssessmentsPermit feesFiling fees _._._.__...__...

Licen5esDogMarriageHuntingBingo

Transfers From Other FundsHighway Fund:Current chargebacks by Erie CountyFor Compensation InsuranceFor New York State RetirementFor Federal Social SecurityFor Hospital Insurance.

Erie County TreasurerMortgage taxDog tax

General Town Tax ...._....-_..Proceeds from Sale of Capital Note . ­Comptroller of the State of New York

State assistanceJustice Court fines and feesYouth program

MEMBERS OF THE TOWN BOARDTOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKGentlemen:

I have prepared and submit herewith a full and complete statementof the moneys received and disbursed by me during the year 1960 forthe account of the Town of Cheektowaga and funds properly entrustedto me in my capacity as Supervisor, as follows:

DETAILED SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUNDFOR THE YEAR 1960

RECEIPTSCash on Hand and on Deposit-January 1, 1960

On handOn deposit

TOTAL RECEIPTS $1,471,41439

DISBURSEMENTSBUDGET EXPENDITURES

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32.226.21

22.8H8i

42GB; 7l

11,410.48

24.970.78

28.10315

41.429.6~

4,383.107,245.622,799.37

24.002,819.58

1,606.903,314.361,800.00

305.441,161.742.411.40

$ 45,461.65

8,200.004,700.002,611.254,000.003,263.002,393.20

280.2582.50

2,572.95

$ 9,600.005,900.008,557.555,000.004,600.004,465.203,400.00

864.702,193.25

648.45232.50

1,369.02122.38250.()()944.37783.16

$ 7,200.004,000.002,526.165,655.00

271.12386.23548.65

708.00200.57

74000609.14

$ 5,800.0010,200.003,800.004,138.224,050.003,000.004,758 CO2,749.50

695.601,992.49

896.93

. $ 4,154.70

$ 5,000.CO5,000.00

594.00816.48

$ 7,000.004,000.003,700.003.344.263,400.00

455.002,345.78

448.00277.74

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Engineering DepartmentSalaries:

Senior EngineerSenior Engineering AideJunior Engineering Aides -...._.­DraftsmanRodmanRodman (summer only) .Stenographer

SuppliesStation wagonMicrofilmingTravel

Town HouseElectricity. gas and water.

Electricity. gas. water and phoneHighway Building

Telephone ..SuppliesSupplies. Highway Building ••._.RepairsBuildJng Expense and Repair· Highway

BuildingCleaning wagesWindow cleaning __...._ ..__.._.... _EquipmentEquipment . Highway Building .Other wages _.._ _.-_ ------.- -.- .

AssessorsSalaries:

Chairman of BoardAssessors (2) @ $5,100.00Addressograph operatorStenographerSenior Clerk ~ Special assessmentsDraftsman and microfilmingExtra clerks _ Special assessmentsAddressograph operator - Part-time

Traveling expenseOffice and other expense --_ .Convention expense

Receiver of Taxes and AssessmentsSalaries:

Receiver of Taxes and Assessments.Senior account clerk . -Accounting machine operatorExtra clerks

Office expensesService contractsOffice equipmentExpense relating to County tax rolls:

PostageSupplies . .....•..

Expense relating to School tax rolls:Postage .Supplies ._....... . .

Printing briefs, cost of litigation andexpense of Town Attorney

Office and other expenseDues to Association of Towns -...TravelConvention expense

SupervisorSalaries:

SupervisorSecretary to SupervisorBookkeeperPayroll clerkClerk - Part-time

Office and other expense .--.EquipmentTravelStenographer

Town ClerkSalaries:

Town Clerk1st Deputy Town Clerk2nd Deputy Town ClerkTelephone operatorSenior stenographerClerk . Part·time

Office and other expenseEquipment .....•.•..Travel

Justices of the PeaceSalaries:

Joseph PyszczynskiJohn Jablonski

Stenographic servicesOffice and other expense --_..- ..-.-

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18,523.55

609.372,90226

935.07

85.64507

81.055.76

7,885.01

15,740.62

86,151.35

8,914.201,200.00

32,695.48

14.893.05

1,41473

6.479.50

55.749.79

42.154.76

42,461.63

5,031.953,693.899,600.00

66.36131.35

46,249.52170.30

3,068.92805.00

4,495.663,477.85

11,524.51564.00

8,933.312,465.743,500.00

$ 1,200.0011,233.1810,339.266,564.83

12,136.04637.00

2,557.622,445.001,470.10

663.003.596.001,536.34

13,683.16225.00

6,889.266.035.154.842.86

$ 7,4COOO350.01135.CO

........ $

. $ 5,500.005.400.00

...... $ 1,110.13304.60

3,000.00

......... $ 18,976.107,655.002,400.002,013.627,994.251,800.00

517.00798.79

Civil Defense Aid .Town Development Ind Exp.nsion Progr.mTown Sh.... of Dick RNd CrollingRelocation Cost ..... . . ....--------.-- ..Recreation

Salary of Secretary to Board .Extra laborPlayground supervisorsPayroll . Park allendant ..Equipment operatorsPart-time clerk -------..----- .Wading pool operation --.-.­Supervisory services ._.._...._....H

SuppliesMovie expense servicesUmpires and referees .Motor equipment - Suppnies and expenseEquipmentRent for warehouseMaintenance of parks . -..Athletir equipmentReal estate taxes

Department of Public WorksMiscellaneous Functions:

Salaries:General foreman _-..._ ....--.-...-....-..---...--­Principal clerkM'aintenance men (2)

SuppliesTravel

Inciner.tion PlantSalaries:

Superintendent -.- _.-Assistant Foreman ..- -.._-

Wages of operators, crane man,maintenance -.--._ -._.

Rental of equipment . ..-..-- ..Supplies . ....--........ ....-- - ..Wash windows _.__.__._ .Eleetricity, gas and water --...Motor equipment repairRepairsEquipment .. ....

For Payment of ~ of Blue Crosl Premium.V....r.M Observ.nces .... --...---...- ..----...--.Contingent Fund

Expense in legislative matters andother special and professional services

Dog WardensSalaries (2)other expensesMedical examination

Minor ImprovementsSidewalks ...$Other repairs and minor improvem{~nts - ..New sidewalks on Town property

Fecier.1 Soci.1 SecurityTown's 1960 contribution ---.--...

New York St.te Retirement SystemTown's 1960 contribution .. $ 85,123.00For supplemental pensions other than

State Retired Employees • . __... 1,028.35

Insur.nce .nd Surety BondsCompensation insurance __ __ $ 28,871.25Liability and property damage _ 24,082.94Fire and general _..__ ._._..__ ..._.__ __.. 2,156.92Surety bonds .... 63868

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Advertising and Publishing NolicesElections

Compensation of election personnelVoting machines - _.-..-Rent of polling places - .Moving booths, etc . .Booth expense - PayrollStorage of voting machines ---Custodian servicesBallot boxes .

Less: Charge to Assessors

TraHic Regulation E_SChool crossing guards ...... $ 48,057.75Equipment for crossing gllards _ 3025UTraffic signs - Payroll 12,136.59Traffic signal lights _......... 12,237.51Equipment repair ... 1,455.99Street marking and paint 9,331.97Street signs ... ... 2,122.76

Town HistorianOffice and other expense.Convention expense ..._....

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3,750.03

2,141.&1

18.60050

17.4156411,41103

144751.38

8.293 l:!

59.15450

1,374.7720,036.81

61.352.34

378585.01

88,982.19

401.20

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51.326,661.01

$1,471,414.39

1,326,663 01

221.00985.79

1,186.62262.00301.57793.05

$ 11,486.504,269.001,760.00

930.00155.00

....... $

$ 43,000.0016,154.50

$ 14,717.504,509.594,55625

14,872.001.872.00

20,825.00

$ 4,798.58228.00

20.00315.7U102.45823643(635

1,621.7217655903

260.10504.00326.00

1,838.29

$299,877.4020,800.00

5,200.008,997.05

554.3610,245.9110,768.09

562.201,36567

14,459.57182.00

2,478.0080.00

506.58457.68136.00

1,600.00334.50

taxes

Zoning Board of AppealsFees for Board Members

Air PollutionFees for Board Members .Miscellaneous expensesServices of Director _ - _.-.-._ .Secretarial Fees ._..- _..-. --_...Legal . Injunction and scientifir.Travel

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DETAILED SUMMARY OF PART TOWN FUNDFOR THE YEAR 1960

RECEIPTSCash on ~it . January I, 1960 .General Town Tax . - .o.p.rtment Earnings

Building permitsInspection fees - - ---- .Variance and rezoning fees.Plum,bers licensesPlumbers e:!(amination fees.

MiscellaneousCleaning ditches . .Examinations - Medical, etc.Refunds (bids, etc.) ......Travel expenses _.'"Legal expensesSeton Road - Drainage - TaxesChristmas decorationsThruway Lanes - InvestigationDonald Drive - Drainage - Taxes .Purchase of lots for drainage purposes

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUNOTotal receipts _.._ _ - __..Total disbursements -

Budget expenditures

TOTAL RECEIPTS • 47.42717

DI$BURSEMENTSBUDGET EXPENDITURES

Building and Plumbing DepartmentSalaries:

Building and Plumbing Inspector ... $ 5,800.00Assistant Building and Plumbing

Inspector . 5,000.00Stenographic services 3,349.84Travel 518.45Office and other expenses _._.____ 1,145.88Plumbing Bond Examiner 200.00 16.014.17

Debt ServiceRedemption of bonds.Interest on bonds _.

Payment of Capital Notes· P,rincipal OnlyDrainage _.._ _ _ _PlaygroundHighway BuildingSocial SecurityBookkeeping machineScajaquada Creek.

Motion p[clure expense - Other thanservices

Traveling expenseMiscellaneousDeveloping Dingen Street Park.

Interett On Temporary LoansErie County Treasurer

Current chargebacks for erroneousShade Tree Fund .........._..._....Police Department

Salaries:Town police forceTelephone operators _ .MechanicOther salaries

Office supplies and e'Cpense ...Gasoline and oilMaintenance - Cars and cyclesPrinting and stationery __....Materials and supplies .EquipmentMedical examinationsSpe~ial traffic guards .Special investigationsMaintenance, Radio stationTraveUng expenseConvention expense .­Services of matronMeals to prisoners . --. ._..._...--~-_ ....

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DETAILED SUMMARY OF TRUST FUNDEMPLOYEES' SOCIAL SECURITY TAX WITHHELD

FOR THE YEAR 1960RECEIPTS .

Cosh On D_lt • Jonuory I, 1960 ._._...... $ 11,106.80Emplo_' Soclol Socurlty Tox ond New York$toto I.-moTu

Tax withheld ..._...................... 46,409.38

Pr_.... from Solo of Bond.Sewer District No.7-Walden Exten<don

Principal $ 38,000.00Premium and illterest 139.92

Sewer District No. f>-{;lenwood,Crestwood, AndresPrincipal 91,000.001DOOIl'ESt <md Premiwn 334.95

Sewer District No.6-Walden Outfall,Zoer-bPrincipal 284,000.00I:DtJere6t aIIld Premium 1,045.79

Si:laIiaquada oreek-CleaningPrincipal 525,000.00'lnt>elrestaoo Premium. . . . . . . . 1,933.72

()urlbing-WabashPrincipal 16,000.00lDtielre9t aM Premiwn 58.89

Ouming-CilerokeePrincipal 30,000.00'Int>eIrest <md Premiwn . . . . . .. . . 110.68

~-ealderwood, HuntingPrinClipai ., 21,000.00'Int>eIrest aM Premium 77.27

paving-LemoinePrIncipal 47,000.00~ "nd Premium 173.32

M_ Rood Water Line--DrainageGenera1 TownPrincipal 12,000.00'Int>eIrest aM Premium .. . . . . . . . . 44.27

SainilarY Sewer DilStric't No. 7~ton--Z~b. Jamaica LanePrincipal . . . . . .. . . . . . . 70.000.001nIterell 'and Premium ... 257.69 1,138.176.50

Othor ReceiptsContributions From Now York 51010

Sewer l>istrid No.8. . . . . . . . $ 2,166.67_ Dio9tric't No.5-Proposed

Enlarogemenl Plant 5 1.583.33Sewer Distriet No. 7-Genesee·Tran"i-t

Road Extrosion 473.20 $ 4,223.20

6,640.60

493,209.5~

46,118.79

11,397.39

$1.664.676.07

$ 29,066.83

$

$ 57,516.18

2,680.03

$ 47,427.1731,226.47

$ 16,200.70

$ 31,226.47

FUND

4,600.0016,500.0014,500.004,000.00

252,000.0013,656.009,025.52

100.001,845.43

464.40119.00151.20

5 9,094.5077,900.00

3,500.005,000.00

10,000.0023,833.5249.600.W

$ 5.600.00617.52198.75224.33

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TOTAL RECEIPTS

Cosh On IhpMIt • Docembor 31, 1960 •.'

DETAILED SUMMARYOF CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT

FOR THE YEAR 1960RECEIPTS

Cosh on ~II-.JanlW"Y I, 1960 .P__ of Copltol oncI BondAdtici,..tion Notes

Sewer District No.6-Walden, Outfall,Zoerb .... ···· .. · .. ········ .. ··· ..

Scajaqo.18da Creek-CleaningCurbing-Calderwood, HuntingPlIVioDg-LemOJ.lle .M....... Road-Water Line .J)<oainage (Gen<nI Town) .Si~s .1JatJenl 8eWer----Rossler Ave. Extension

SaDitlairY Sewer District No.3 .QlmbiIDg-<Juoa:rd. .Oln'bing-Claudetlie Court .Cul'lJing~De1lwood .Storm Sewen-No. 7 .Dingens Street Shelter House ._~p27 ..

TOTAL RECEIPTSDISBURSEMENTS

Employ_ Sodol Socurlty Tox ond Now YorkStato Income Tax Paid to tho Stoto _ .....

Other P.rt TOWR Expen..Compensation insurance ._-- .. $N. Y. State Retirement ..•.....•..•............_ .....•....Social Security ......_ _ •........._ .•Refunds • permits •.•.....•..........•......•_ ....•....•...Hospitalization _ •...._ ....•.....•.•..._ •.......

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

SUMMARY OF PART TOWN FUNDTotal receipts ...•......................__ .•.•Total disbursements .•........_ __ .

Balance - December 31, 1960 ..............••......•........

Health FundSalary of Health Officer .Elopenses of Health Officer _ •..Registrar of Vital Statistics .Travel _ _ __ _ _.

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82.8\5.25

12,698.77

351,248.23

152.905.07

965.300.00

$ 142.878.47

$ 26.564.38

3,536.002,475.001,237.502.799.272,65\.00

$ 565.877,500.00

84.112,329,031.56

301,206.52

5.17\.00

1.525.0023,784.0073,746.00 506,662.27

$ 2,000.001,000,007.896,008.975.006,605,00 26.476.00

28.884,360.002.072.23

3,844,71

69.604.9846.546.46

$ 13,593.366.083.504,559.74

22.818.427,470.75

23.421,982.035,501,150,501,68\.50

$ 55.965.6132.190.0039,780.1237.152.1132,050.0046,245,342.73\.50 246,114.68

DlnRICTS FUND

23,919.34147.438.99

2,76\.765.23\.59

18,538.14702.66

6,226.729,962,25

23,809.67

$

$ 38,000.00

90.500.00

28\.800,00456,000.00

12,000.0023,500.00

6,500.0045,000,0010,000.00 $

Consolidated Glrt>aga Di.trlct , ... , .. ' ..

Sawor DI.trictsDistrict No.1 ' .District NO.2" " " "District No, 3 , .. , .District NO.4, . , , . , , , .District No.5

District No. 5­W<I1den Extension

Distmict NQ, 5-Pei"kofer Extension .. ,." .... ""Districl No.6" " .. ,. " .. " ..District No.7. , , , . , , . , , .

DETAILED SUMMARY OF SPECIAL

RECEIPTS

Ca.h on Dapo.lt-Jamaary I, 1960 .. , " ",Spaclll District. A.....mant

Genarll Town LightingFire DIstricts

Districl No. I-Doyle ", .... ,",.Districl No, 2-Walden ".,."".,Diatriet No. 3-Fol'k.s ", .. "",."District No. 4-U-Cresl ", ...District No.5-Pine HillDistrict No. 6--Cleveland Hill ."District No.6-Hyland-Urban

Wlt.r Hydrlnt DistrictsDistrict No. I-Doyle ",."".".DlSlTict No, 2-Walden .. ,., ... ".DistriA:t No.3-Forks ""."",."District No. 4-U-CTest ... ', ..... 'Distriet No.5-Pine HillDistrict No. 6-Cleveoland HiliDistrict No.7-French RoadDistrict No.8-Hyland-UrbanDistrict No,IO-Bellevue .,.,.",.,

Wlter DI.trlctsDistricl No. 9

B<>rden Road ".....,.",,""" $Como P....k Extension ., , .StTasmer Road Extension ,., ,.Tranait Road Extension .', .

District No. 10 ,.,.,.,., .

Ba'l,..""" Decembel' 31, 1960

Plyments to Contrlctors, Engineering, etc.latelral sewer-Buell. Gen<5ee ..sewer District NO.8.sewu- Distri<:t No.7-Walden Extensionsewer District No. 5--Gle'lwood.

Ore9twood, Andres .sewer DIstrict No.6-Walden Outfall,

Zoerb .8cajaquaoo Creek-CIeaning .Cu!'biog-Wabash .CurlWg---<lberokee .Curbiing-Calderwood, HuntingStreel1Jigbb-GrouP No. 26 ...Paving-LemoineMesser Rood--Waler LineDMioage-Pan Townsamm"l' Sewer District No. 7­

Extensi.oo-Zoorb, Jama;ca LineSlde\W>lks .Lateral S<>wft"-Rossler Ave. Extension

SanitJalry sewer District No.3. . . 4.290.04Cul1bing--Gumrrd 16,090.05Curbing--Gl",,_ Court .... . . . . . . 14,189.65euro;ng-Dellwood ..... 3,629.12Stann Sewer No.7. . . . . . . . . . . .. 248,407.23Ding.,.,. SI. Shelter House. . . . 12.773,70StreetLi~P 27 .,."., 8,365.52 672,791.69

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $1.638.091.69

SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT FUNDTotal reeeipts ,.,.,., .. ,.",.,', .. ,."., $1.664.676,07Total disbursements ,.".".".,,",.," 1.638,091.69

DISBURSEMENTSPlyment .f Clpitl' Ind BondAnticipation Notes-Principl. Only

Sewer Di>stl1ict No, 7-WOJiden ~ll8iQn ", . , . ,. .,

sewer District No.5-Glenwood.Oreotwood. Andres .. ".",·,,·,

Sewer Di.tcict No, 6-Walden Outfall,Zoe11b """,,. "."".".",.".

Scajaqu!ada Creek-Cleaning .".","CwbIDg-Wa_ """ ,., .Curbia>g--cbC'Tokee .,. ,. . ..Cul1bing-Oalderwood, Huntingllaving-Lemoine ." " .. ,. " .. " .Me..... Road-Water Line"" ...

Storm Sewer DistrichDistrict No, 1District No.2, , . , , , ,District No.3 " .. " " .District No.4. , .. , .Di:9tTict NO.5 , , .. , , ..

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80.14

7,049.00

3,H2.50

3,;70.22

3,161.03

246.114.68

11.514,119

15.807.24

25.327.76

24,492.59

678.34606.94499.83678.34428.43249.91428.43 $

252.88505.77410.93

1,422.47316.10252,88

3,000.00

$ 14,287.326,497.175,033.44

21.640.767,882.25

23.710.672,035.50

$ 55,965.6132,190.0039,780.1237,152.11:12.050.0046,245.342,731.50

238.39450.95

2,027.508,148.33

837.4490.29

1,755.90977.84255.38

4,037.001,143.511,580.001,248.061,704.00 $

1,975.623,270.002,223.123,291.753,:121.751,725.00

5 9,645.175,420.88 15,066.05

51.631.279.66

303.582,495.111,013.75

782.32725.00

20,008.00

$156,175.703,949.49

66.15 $ 160,211.34---

$ 480.76547.66547.66576.91

1,259.51

$ 903.15541.90361.26

1,479.89340.37

2,127.33647.45647.65

Group 24COlden Cou.rt .Te1u'y Lane .oalderwood Drive.McN<mght<>D Drive .Bigelow Rood . .. .. ..Seton Road .Crestwood Avenue .Pine Park .

Street Lighting ImprovementGroup 23

Lucid $Thruway ..Walton .Beale .Palt<>n .McNaullhton .

Group 24Deoois $Laura .LYJlcrest .YvoDne .Delmar .Duch .Farmingdale ..

Group 25F1reda Avoenue .HeatIheo' Road ..Meaford RoodWill_lawn !'ark ..Ellen Drive ... .. ..

Fire Protection DistrictsDistrict No. 1-BowmansviJleProteotOOn service 5 1,093.59District No. 2-Tio-run-daPlOrecman SEn'ice $4,500.00Hydnmt Rental ... 2.920.50 7,420.50

District No. 3-Soutb LineProtecttion service .....

Lltenl Sinitiry Sewer DistrictsPeler $Genesee-from Midland N .Raym<>nd ..G""",r, Kennedy, elc . .Genesee-Aw<>oo 10 Beeehw<>od ..Y <>rkt<>WD .Wallace .Ludwig .Ori<>le ..Yvonne, Crestview 3lIld Kuhn .Uni<>n fr<>m Redleaf S .Buell, Genesee .Smallw<><>d .Union, G<>eru>~ .

Plving DistrictsAur<>ra $Abeles .Lena .Mapleview ..Y<>rkl<>WD .cedar, Tudor, Campbell

Sidewalk DistrictWoodrulge .

Curbing DistrictsChesterfield $Treehaven .. . .Walt<>n .Man.si'on .Peoria .Warsaw .

Wlter Hydrant DistrictsIm1Irict N<>. 1-D<>yle .District No.2-WaldenDistrict No.3-Forks .District No. 4-U-Crest .District N<>. 5-PU>e Hill .District No. 8-Cleveland Hill .District No.7-French Road .

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Goneral T_n LightingTown street Lighting .RepaLrS to standardsErie C<>UJ1 ty chargebacks .

Fir. DistrictsDistrict No. I-DoyleDistrict No.2-WaldenDistrict N<>. 3-F<>rksDistrict No. 4-U-CrestDistrict No.5-Pine HillDistrict No. l>---CIeveland HillDistrict No. 8-Hyland-Urhan

Wlter DistrictsWlter Collections

Di9I:ri<'¢ 9 .DistJriet 10 .. ..

rorAL RECEIPTS

DISBURSEMENTS

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49.62

131.76

861.62

5,500.00

12,099.37

333,241.27

84,125.53

42.507.12

$ 1,000.00

1,000.00

1,500.00

1,000.00

1,000.00

$ 52.50809.12

1.171.74

7,500.00

$ 25,476.538,471.781,900.001,500.00

500.006,599.066,591.33

270.821,830.503,021.24

3,455.57

869.40

322.56200.00 61,008.79

$ 8,000.00857.4131.56 $ 8,888.97

$ 66,288.4739,154.71

3.400.004,000.001,000.00

32,093.248,190.00

213.583,173.26

13,265.7717.40

2,597.31

8,960.88

2,254.50

836.842,583.93 188,029.6]

$ 1,200.0020,500.00 21,700.00

21,000.00

1,356.921.681.50 $

$187,372.582,300.002,250.00

95,000.0023,935.774,500.00

486.42

8,327.71

2,095.20208.49

5,150.001,360.80

48.95205.35

$ 10,460.81

1,160.94477.62

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Plving DistrictsErie County chargebacks ...

Curbing Districtslatere.t $Erie County cbargebacks ' ..

District No. 7Rent and Maintenance

Storm Sower DistrictsDistrict No. 1

Maiontenance .Diltrict No. 2

Mai.ntenance .District No. 3

Maintenance , .District No. 4

Maintenance .District No, S

Maintenance

Llt.r.1 Sanitary Sewer DistrictsIaterest ' .Ebgioe<lring servilces ..

District No, 8-Hyland-Urban , .District No.IO-Bellevue .

Water DistrictsDistricts 9 and 10

Cost of water .Maintenance, etc.-

District 9 .DIStrict 10 .

Consolidated Garbage Districtsalaries and wages . .Services of General Foreman .Services of Principal Clerk .Incineration . _. - . .Gasoline, oil. repair parts, etc. . .Disposal site ..Office expenses, etc. .. ..New York State Retirement System-

Town's coO'tribution .. . .Federal Social Security-Town's

contribution .... . . . . . . . .. . .Erie Coumy c!>a·rgebacks ....Compensation insumoceTown's ,share----Blue Cross PremiumMli.ce11aneous .lnte.eston notes .

Sewer DistrictsDistrict No. 1

Rent to City of Buffalo .District No. 2

Rent .Dmrlct No. 3

Labor-OpeTati'DgLabor-Maintenance .. . ... , .....Services of Superintendent ..Services of Town En,gineer ..Services of Town Attorney .Electricity, gas and water .Taxes ················ .Erie County chargebacksSupplies .Repairs .New York State Retirement System­

Town's contributionFederal Social Security-Town's

contribu\ion ... . ....Payable ,to Geneml Fund for portion

of Blue Or09S Premium ..EqUqpmeot .....

District No. 4Rent ..Operation of pump station .Erie County chaTgebacks .

District No. SLabor--{)peratlng .Labor-Maintenance - ..Services of -SuperintendentServices of Engineer ..Services of Town Attorney .Electricity, gas and water ..Chlorine .. .. . .'I'mwl ..Supplies .RepaiTs .ErIe County chargebacks .Equipment ..New York state Retirement System-

Town's contribution ...Feder,,1 Social Security-Towo's

contribution .... ..... . ....I'a~ble too Geoorol Fund for portion

of Blue Cross PremiwnMainfJeooDce of Motor Equipment

District No. 6Maintenance - .Rent ··········· .

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2,785.88

461.458.75

$562.191.30

$ 1.400.9055,346.148,304.751.766.57

333.00840.00

3,430.195.800.003.500.00

26.263.50

101.5'77.26

232.500.00

$ 107.116.77

FUND

5.203.50864.00

9.325.0038.977.00

84.0028.746.00

396.003.375.003.105.001.268.135.874.251,663.38

2.171.00

525.00

$263.039.953,000.00

122.568.0692,~50.74

$ 9.000.0016.000.0014.000.0080.500.00

2.000.0025,000.006,000.005.000.002.500.00

26,500.0026.000.0016.000.00

3.000.00

1.000.00

$ 1.600.001.000.00

3.500.00

3,750.004.563.502.000.00

3.250.00

6.600.00

$ 1.182.03

7.420.50

3.000.00 $ 11,602.53

$ 46.1393.75

152.57290.77 58j.~2

TOTAL RECEIPTS

Interest on BondiWore.- Di9lri.cts ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. $Consolidated Garbage District .Sewer District No.3 .Sewer Di~trictNo.5 .Sewer District No.6 .Sewer District No.7Storm Sewer Distriet No.3 .Storm Sewer District No.4 .Storm Sewer District No.5Lateral Sanitary Sewers .Pa",ing Distrilcts .Curbing Districts .Sewer Distr>ict No. 5-

Walden El<ten&ion .Sewer Distriet No. 5-

Pei"kofer EJctensiOlll .

Item 1:General repairs $175,318.30Special improvements 94.194.42 $269,512.72

Item 2:Bridge repairs .

Item 3:Machinery. tools and equipment:

Purchase $ 63.140.00Repairs 16,731.17

uaIanooe---Deeember 31, 1960 .

DETAILED SUMMARY OF HIGHWAYFOR THE YEAR 1960

RECEIPTS

Balance from previous year .Proceeds from capital notes . . . . . . . . . . .. .State aid .InbeI'est ..R>efund<; .StJreel cuts ., .. .. .. .Equipment rental, etc. .. ..Treasurer of Erie County-Snow removal .Geneml Fund for ,sidewalk eonstruclion ..Highway tax:

Item I-Primary Account .Item z-Bridge Account .Item 3-Machinery AccountItem 4-M~laneous Account .

Debt ServiceRedemption of Bonds

Water Supply Di&tricts .Co",,",lidated Garbage District .Sewer DlStriet NO.3 .Sewer Distriet No.5 .Sewer District No.6 .Sewer District No.7. .Storm Sewer District No.3 .Storm Sewer District No.4 .Storm Sewer District No.5Lateral Sanitary Sewer Distriets .Paving Districts .Curbing Districts .Sewer Di\otI1iet No. 5-

Walden EJotem;ion .Sew... Distriet No. 5-

Peinkofer EJo1JeD9lon .

P.ynwnt of C.pital end Bond AnticipationNoteo--Principal Only

Lateral Sewer-Wallace .Lateral Sewer-Union from Redlea! SStreet L>!l!Jting Improvemem-

Group 23 .Street L>ghting Impt"<Mllllfnt-

Group 24 .. . . .00060lUted G<i>nba!le Distriet .Curbiing Districts .StJreet Lighting Imp1'OVt!'lIlent-

Group 25 .Street Lillbbing ]mprovemerrt-

Group 26 .----

Fir. Protection DiltrictsDiltrict No. l_Bowmeniville~iQD'~ .

Diltrlct No. 2-Tio~rurHI.Protrotion oervoitee . .

District No.3-South LineProtectioo service .

Str"t Lighting Improvement1Dterest

Group 23 .Group 24 .Group 25 .Group 26 .

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $1.524.16289

SUMMARY OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS

Total receipts $1.631.279.66Total disbursements 1.524.162.89

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162,591.06

$562,191.30546,922.69

$ 15.268.61

112.033.03

$546.922.69

8,000.005.400.00

22,172.03190.10

15.000.00394.78

60,876.12

8.(j()().UO72,709.81

124.001.886.08

Town of Cheektowaga, New YorkDalie: F'ebnJarY 14, 1961

St~ of N_ York )County of Erie I 55:T-. of Ch....-..• )

I, the UDdeTsigned ToWTl1 Clerk of the Town of Cheektowaga, dobel'eby certify that the foregOOng statement is a true and exact copyof a statement delivered to me for filing by Benedict T. Holtz, SU­pervisor of the Town of Cheektowaga.

KENNKrII T. HANLEYTown Clerk

The foregoing stalement is in accordance with lhe books ofattOUut and records maintained by me.

BENEDICf T. HOLTZSupervisor

SUMMARY OF HIGHWAY FUND

Tollll1 receipts ..Totlll! disbursements .

Balanoo--Dooember 31. 11160 .

Red<>mption of boods-Principal .Redemption of note--Principal .Interest on bonds .Interest on notes .

Item 4:salary-Highway Superintendent $Salary-Principal clerk .Snow removal .CuttJing and removing weeds .Redemption of nore .Interest on nore ..Other~ .

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

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Item No. 13 Moved by Councilman Kornecki, seconded by Councilman Wroblewski,to adjourn to January 3, 1961, at 2:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Tim~.

KENNETII T. HAN1,EYTown ClerkSEAL

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