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Fire Dept. & Police Dept. ReportsSewer trouble on South Main St.Letter from Mrs Wilford Clark on use of Hall Meeting room.Police Dept. =Michael Kako resolution and affidavit.

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221Regular Meeting

Monday January 4th.,19U5

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday Jan. 4th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 8 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckAllen WhiteAubrey DennisJene Heimburg

Absent: Mr Earl Kingan.

The Fire Dept. and Police Dept. reports were received, reaa and orderedfiled.

Street Dept:Com. Aubrey Dennis reported that at present the only problem eXisting

for the St. Dept. is the Sewer trouble with water in the basements of sev­eral Sounh Main St. residents. Clerk was instructed to check with Mr FrankBarone, one of the residents, to find out if he has contacted anyone in theSewer Authority Dept. on this condition.

Water Dept:Com. Heimburg stated that they are still expiermenting at the Pumping

Station intake and hope to have this problem corrected within a short periodof time.

Letter was received from Mrs Wilford Clark requesting the use of theMeeting Room for Girl Scout and Adult Council Meetings. It was moved by MrHeimburg and seconded by Mr White that the following resolution be passed:Resolved the Angola Neighborhood Association of the Girl Scout Council ofBuffalo and Erie County be and hereby are authorized to use the Village HallMeeting Room for their meeting place on Jan. 27th. or 28th, 1965 and on suchother dates aashall not interefere with Village Business. Un. Carried.

Peddlers Permits = Clerk gas not as yet received any applications for permitsDiscussion was held on Board Meetings to be held at 7;30 P.M. in place of 8P.M. This was tabled until the April Re-Organization Meeting.

Police Dept:Discussion was held in regard to Patrolman Michael Kayko. The Resolution

and Affidavit are attached separately for the action taken on this matter.

The following bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept.Cks. # 214-227 (Payroll) and cks. # 231 - 240 total of $2051.13 and Gen. Dept.cks. # 165-178 (Payroll) and Cks. # 375-3~6 total of $2209.68. It was maedand seconded that the Treas. be permitted to pay bills as submitted. Un. Crd.

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HONORALBE MAYOR CARBECKBOARD OF TRUSTEESGentlemen:Fire report for the Month of December 1964.12-I1-64 Mutual Aid call to Lake Erie Beach Fire Co.HouseFire on Middle Lane,P~~nt Breeze.Stand-By at our Fire HallCalled by Radio Camtrol at 7:30 A.M. released at 7:50 A.M.18 men responded.

12-19-64 Mutual Aid to Evans Center Fire CQ.Broken refridatorlineat the Home of Donald Schiedel,Meir Rd.& Route 5.UsedScott Air Packs & Exhust Fan to take odor out of Oellar.Re­fridator carried out of cellar.

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ANGOLA POLICE DKPARTMENT

MONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARDDECEMBER; 1st THROUGH DECEMBER 31st

EMERGENCIES:

2 Ambulance calls2 First-Aid ca lIs

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1 Accident investiga ted16 PaTking tickets issued3 Vehicle & Traffic violations5 Funeral escorts3 Hours directing traffic ~t RR crossing

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14 Street lights reported out1 Hit & Run Investiga ted for other Dept.1 Hit and Run Investigated in Village1 Person Finger-printed9 Assists to Other Departments2 Disabled motorists assisted2 Persons loc~ted for State Police6 Record checks for other Depts.2 Emergency messages delivered1 Gat bite~:fxJl[mtqllbxi:x:t

1 Prowler complaint4 Domestic complaints1 Milicious mischief complaint7 Miscellaneous complaints1 Attempted Grand larceny2 Petit Larceny1 MiliciousPhone call complaint1 Unfounded complaint1 Revocation Order served1 Female arrested for Public Intox.2 Trips to County Jail1 Trip To Dr. Hall, Vet in Eden1 Bu~iness place found with door unlocked1 Street sign reported down3 Peddlers notified to get permits

Patroled 2688 Miles363.1 Gal. of gasoline used by Police

17.4 Gal. of gasoline used by Fire Dept.199.3 Gal. of gasoline used by~ Dept.579.8 Total gallons of gasoline used.

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- -t the Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, Newthat was held on Monday January 4th.,1965, the following Resolution wasby Mr Allen White and seconded by Mr Aubrey Dennis, which was unaminouslyi-voting Aye by those present; namely; Mayor Donald L. Carbeck andes Allen White; Aubrey Dennis and Jene Heimburg. Trustee Earl Kingan was

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lereas Chief Stanley Maronski, Village Police Chief has filed with this~n affidavit concerning the activities of Michael Kayko, Village Patrol­larging incompetency and misconduct as set forth in the accompanying aff-.ld Whereas it is determined that Removal or other disciplinary actionbe commenced against Patrolman Kayko,

)W Therefore it is Resolved, that such procedings be prepared by the Vill­;orney for formal presentation to the Boaid and that a written copy of theof the Charges prepared against him be f1rnished to Mr Kayko and that a

~ to be held by the Angola Village Board upon such charges at the Angola! Hall at the next regular Board Meeting January 18th.,1965 at 8 P.M.ld Further Resolved that pending the hearing and determination of such, that Patrolman Kayko be suspended without pay from December 29th.,1964lary 9th. ,1965.lrther Resolved that Patrolman Kayko be served with a copy of the affid­Intaining such charges against him and of this Resolution and that he havewithin which to answer such charges in writing.

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Marianne O. Arnold, Clerk of the Village of Angola, do hereby certifyle foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted and

l by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Angola at a Meeting held by,ard of Trustees at the Village Hall in the Village of Angola, on the 4th.January, 1965, and of the whole thereof, as entered upon the Minutes ofIceedings of the Said Board kept by me as Village Clerk.I WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate, the said Village this 5th. day of January, 1965.

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Stanley J. Maronski, being duly sworn,deposes and says;that I, atanley J. Maronski,being the Chief of Polioe of theVillage of Angola, am oharging one of my Patrolman, MiohellKayko with Inoompetenoe and Misoonduot of duty.

1. On the morning of December 12th, I, Chief Karonaki received.a telephone oall, from Mrs. Kayko at app. 1:00 AM. Mrs. Kaykotold me that lUke rang the door bell to oome in. She did notopen the door, but her daughter heard her father's voioe end lethim in. Mike then prooeeded to ..gue and bang and ohoke hiswife. She told me that she tried to telephone the POlioe but hetook the phone away from her. She stated that she had calledlIIe as Boon as he left the house.

This aSll&ult and abuse took place while Patrol_n Kaykowas on duty and in Uniform.,2. On the morning of December 13th, I, Chier Msron8ki,left myhomo at 4:00 AM to oheok the patrol. At app. 4:30 AM, theVillage patrol CIIiI' wasparked between the Odd-Fellows Temple andThe A & P with the motor running and PatrolMan Kayko soundasleep. f, then patrolled with Tommy Wilson, in the Town cartill 6:)0 AM, at which time, I went home and Patrolman Kayko L'.s'ill sound asleep. ,

JJ On the morning of Deoember 22nd, on a routine oheok, I fo d;Patrolman Kayko fast asleep at 2:1.5 AJiI. ae Wb asleep in the IPolioe car, with the motor running. The car was parked between Ithe Odd-Fellows Temple an4 the A • P. I

!4. On Sundlq night of December 27th, at abollt 10:30 PM, Patrol.!III8D Kayko called the Town Hall and told Bantle Green, te inforlll ime that he was siok and would not be in for the Midnight Patrol. !.lit 12:30 AM, his oar was parked in his mother's drivewa:r. At I2:45 AM, the oar was gone. The same day Patrolman Ka;yko worked I'.8 hours for the Post Office,

5. On the morning of December 29th, I, Chief Maronski, leftmy home at app. 5:00 AM, for a routine oheck. I rode around theVillage and did not see the Patrol car. I then drove down SouthMain St. and found Patrolman Kayko sound asleep in the oar, whichwas parked in the driveway leading to the Niokle Plate Depot.I woke him up and told him to take the oar and park it in theVillage and go home and get his sleep. I had him turn over tolIle the keys from the Village Hall and the Patrol oar.~ .

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Village Off. Meeting - O. ParkKilbur~ on P.MetersZimmers billKayko AdjournmentGrievance Hours Feb. l6th.,1965

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229Regular Meeting

Monday January 18th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday January 18th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at 8 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganJene HeimburgAllenWhi teAubrey Dennis

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Mayor's Report:Erie County Village Officials Association Meeting Thursday Jan. 21,1965.Mr Kilburn will be here Sat. A.M. to pick up the Parking meters to be checkedand repaired before installation by the Village Maintenance Dept.New Village truck to be delivered Tuesday A.M. by Damon Motors.Erie County Girl Scout Council to use Meeting room on Mon. Jan. 25th. for Mtg.Water Com. Report:Com. Heimburg gave a report on the work being done at the pumping station and'also on the Mork completed by Mr Zimmer of the Dunkirk Research Diving Co.The bill was received from Mr Zimmer for the amount of $677.80. It:::was movedby Mr Heimburg and seconded by Mr White that this bill be paid from Account# 260-200 of the Water Budget. Un. Crd.Police Dept:Patrolman Kayko was present at the meeting on behalf of his attorney Mr.Jospeh Thomas. It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that thefollowing resolution be passed: Resolved: Whereas the matter of disciplinaryaction against Patrolman Michael Kayko was scheduled to be heard Monday Jan.18,1965 at 8 P.M. and WHEREAS Joseph Thomas, Attorney appearing on behalfof Patrolman Kayko requested an adjournment, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED thatthis matter be adjourned for hearing on Tuesday lebo 2nd., 1965 at 8 P.M.Un. Crd.It was moved by Mr White and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that Grievance Hours onFeb. 16th.,1965 be from 6 P.M. to 10;00 P.M. inclusive and that the Clerkbe instructed to publish in the Evans Journal the Notice of same. Un. Crd.

Mr Hurst, Village Atty. gave a report on the N.Y.C.Railroad Property and pre­sented to the Board the Bargain and Sale Deed Without Covenant againstGrantor's Acts. The following resolution was passed by Mr White and 2nd. byMr Heimburg: Resolved: Whereas various negotiations had between the Village'Officials and Officials of the New York Central Railroad Co. resulted in anoffer on the Part of the Village to purchase a parcel of land from the Rail­road at the interlocation of No. Main St. on the south side of Commercial St.for the agreed sum of $500.00, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the VillageAtty. is authorized to accept the proposed deed as submitted and the Mayor isauthorized to issue a Village draft in payment of such parcel and FURTHERRESOLVED that the Village Street department move the fence and erect thebarricades as provmded in such Deed as set forth in such proposed deed, acopy of Which is placed on file with the Village Clerk. Un. Crd.';)The following bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept.Cks. # 228-241 (payroll) and cks. # 241-254 total of $1550.66 and GeneralDept. cks. # 179-196 (payroll) and cks. # 387-422 total of $3413.79. It wasmoved and seconded for the Treas. to pay bills as submitted. Un. Crd.It was moved and seoonded to adjourn. Un. Crd./j

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Fire Report:eolic~ Reportqasolin~ reporta.Catalino =Skating rink on Fire Hall groundsR.Carlson = Request for an Equip. truck for Fire Co.Res. of Michael KaykoPolice Chief reportBoncore refund for S.Tapping feeEqual. rate rec'd.Publ. for Village Nominations.Delq. tax list submitted by V.Clerk.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE 'VILLAGE BOARDJANUARY 1st through JANUARY 31st

EMERGENCIES:

3 Ambulance calls2 Inhalator calls

TRAFFIC:

7 Funeral escorts4 Accidents investigated

Directed traffic for snow removal

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

4 Dogs picked-up by Dog Warden, 3 strays and 1 dead.2 Persons located for other departments2 Record checks for other departments1 Summons served1 Revocation Order enforced2 Vehicles located in Village for Evans PD.1 Assist to other department2 Motorists assisted in Village2 Business places found with doors unlocked1 Complaint of smoke in home during night1 Emergancy message delivered1 Prowler complaint2 Domestic complaints1 Complaint of shooting in Village1 Hit & Run investigated and closed8 Miscellaneous complaints2 Milicious complaints1 Complaint of noisy party1 Teen-age drinking party broken-up1 Attempted 1st degree Arson investigated2 Juveniles petitioned into Family court for Milicious Mischief38 Street lights reported outPatroled 2668 miles in January

417.8 gallons of gasoline used by Police Dept.46.6 gallons of gasoline used by Fire Dept.

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233Fire Report for 1965Month of January

Honorable Mayor Donald L. CarbeckBoard of TrusteesVillage of Angola, N.Y.

Gentlemen:

The Following is the Fire report for the month of January, 1965:

Kan. 30th., 1965 = Owner - Henry G10se, Old Lake Shore Road. Framedwelling, (Restaurant and Tavern). Called by Radio Control at 10;30P.M. Returned at 2;45 A.M. 25 men responded. Trucks 1-4 answered thealarm. Used"2-1!" lines on fire; 1-2!" line to Evans Center Truck#l;1-2!" line from Hydrant to Angola # 1; 1-2!" line from Lake Erie BeachFire Co. to Angola # 1. Mutual Aid to Lake Erie Beach Fire Co.

Jan. 31,1965 =Called by Radio Control at 9;10 A.M. for stand-by atAngola Fire Hall for Lake Erie Beach Fire Co. Above Fire re-kind1ed.Released at 9;30 A.M. 13 men responded.

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235Regular Meeting

Monday Feb. Ist.,1965The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.

was held on Monday Feb. Ist.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at8 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckJene HeimburgAllen -W"hi teEarl KinganAuiDrey Dennis

Village Clerk was absent due to injuries sustained in a fall &n Friday Ian.29th. so Trustee Mr Earl Kingan took the Minutes of the Meeting for theClerk.

Fire Report was received and filed.Police Report and Gasoline reports were received and filed.

Mr Robert C~talino requested permission to have a skating rinl on the FireDept. parking lot. Motion was made by Mr White and seconded by Mr Heimburgthat permission be granted. Carried.

Mr Richard Carlson submitted literature on a Ford Van Type truck which theFire Dept. is interested in purchasing for carrying boots, rain coats andetc.

The resignation of Michael Kayko was received. It was moved by Mr Whiteand seconded by Mr Heimburg that the following resolution be passed:Whereas Michael Kayko has submitted his resignation as a Village Policemaneffective January 25th.,1965, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that such res­ignation be accepted. Un. Crd.It was moved by Mr White and seconded by Mr Dennis that the hearing prev­iously scheduled for Tuesday Feb. 2nd. is hereby cancelled. Un. Crd.

The Police Chief inquired as to the procedure for condeming buildings with­in the Village. He was advised to report the conditions to the Fire Com.for an inspection or report to the Erie County Health Dept.

Water Commissioner Heimburg reported no improvement in conditions at theWater Plant.

It was moved by Mr Dennis and seconded by Mr White that the following res­olution be passed: Whereas Joseph Boncore who is buildin~ a new home onMark Lane, Angola, N.Y. has heretofore paid the Village $75.00 as a tappingfee into the Village Sewer System and Whereas the said property will notactually be tied into the Village System and will instead tie directly intothe Erie County Sewer District line, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that suchapplication fee of $75.00 be refunded to Mr Boncore by the Village. Un. Crd.

Certificate of Final State Equalization Rate for the Village has been rec­eived by the Mayor and the rate is 26.

It was moved by Mr Heimburg and seconded by Mr Dennis that the Clerk beauthorized to publish in the Evans Journal the Notice of Nominations forthe Village Election. Un. Crd.

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236The Delinquent tax list plus a complete summary of tax monies collectedwas submitted by the Village Clerk to the Board. It was moved by Mr Whiteand seconded by Mr Heimburg that the following resolution be passed:~HEREIS the Village Olerk has filed an account of all unpaid taxes with theBoard of Trustees and WHEREAS Section 1452 (1) of the Real Property TaxLaw authorizing the Sale of unpaid taxes NOw THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED thatall real property taxes remaining unpaid be sold and the Treasurerisauthorized to advertise such sale to be conducted as required by law.Un. Ord.

I 1The following bills were submitted for payment: Payroll Ok.# 197-209and Oks. # 423-444 and Water cks. # 242-252 and cks. # 255-272. Tteas.permitted to pay bills as submitted.

It was moved and seoonded to adjourn. Un. Ord.

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IndexC.Stresing - Sanitary sewer set upLetter on Fire Hazards from Fire ChiefOhief Maronski ~ Jos. Kane as Rel. Ptlm.Resol.,on Fihood emergeneaesPeddling &.HawkingP. Meters ...-.Mar. 1st.Elee. Insp; appointedResol •. om Time and plaee for Annual Elee.Resol. on Youth Programmew offieeheati4g totalGarden Club for mtg. roomCart. of,Dep. on $20,000.00 for 3 mo.

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239Regular Meeting

Monday Feb. l5th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Tr~stees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday Feb. l5th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called ot order by Mayor Donald L. Oarbeck at 8 P.M.

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PRESENT: Donald L. OarbeckJene HeimburgAllen WhiteEarl KinganAu brey Dennis

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Oorrespondent was present at the Meet­items available for publication.

Mr Carl Stresing was present in regard to information he Wishes to haveon the sanitary sewer set up. He requested a letter of commitment fromMayor Carbeck on the use of a sand filter bed. Mayor Oarbeck will checkon this and notify Mr Stresing as soon as possible.

Letter was received from Fire Ohief Arnold in regard to Buildings beingin a very hazardous condition which were inspected by Chief Arnold andhis two Asst. Fire Ohiefs. Buildings were located at 169 South Main St.and one on York St. It was moved by Mr White and 2nd. by Mr Heimbcurg thatthe folloWing resolution be adopted: RESOLVED: Whereas the Angola FireOommissioners have inspected and reported to this Board concerning certainfire h~zards existing at 169 South Main St. and the Tulmello property onYork St., such report being on file With the Clerk and indicating hazard­ous eXisting conditions, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that Floyd Hurst,Village Atty. be directed to advise the respective owners of such prem­ises of this Boards recommendation that such dangerous and hazardous con­ditions be corrected. Un. Crd.

Police Ohief Maronski stated that he would like to have permission tohire former patrolman Joseph Kane as a relief part time patrolman on theVillage Police force. Permission was granted to him and Olerk will submitthe necessary P.O. 1 form to the Personnel Office before Mr Kane is hired.

Water Oom. Heimburg requested that the Olerk submit to him the specific­ations that are on file in the Olerks office for a new chlorinator machine.

Mr Allen White gave a report on the new Van type ltton truck that the FireCo. would like to have purchased by the Village. This was tabled untilBudget work is ready to be set up, as this truck if purchaseedwill be inthe 1965-66 budget.At this time Mr Heimburg gave a report on the emergency conditions thatexisted during the flooding stage for a lot of the Village home owners.It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr White that the following resol­ution be adopted: RESOLVED: Whereas emergency conditions sometimes requirethe use of Water pumping equipment in the Village, NOW THEREFORE IT ISRESOLVED that the Fire Ohief or either of his two Asst's. Ohiefs be auth­orized to direct the use of the Village pumping equipment other than theSeagrave Truck or the International Truck, when in their judgment an em­ergency exists requiring such use and other Village pumping equipment andVillage personnel are not available for such use. Un. Crd.

St. Dept. - Mr Dennis reported that he has taken cared of Mr Boncore'sdr$veway entrance with gravel and other street work is Wlil.:l!-l under way.

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24:0Mayor Carbeck gave a report on Peddling and Hawking. He received someinformation from former Olerk T. Kinney of Springville, N.Y. on theirrules and will secure more information from the Mayors of the otherErie Co. Villages at the Erie .00. Assoc. Meeting to be held on Feb. 18th.in Lancaster, N.Y. in the meantime, he has notified the Police Dept. thatthey are to advis.e all peddlers and hawkers that they must secure a permitfrom the Olerk in order to solicit in the Village. Exception is only grantedto Veterans who possess a Erie Co. permit.

The Street Maintenance has reported that all the parking meters have beenrepaired and ready for installation by March 1st.

Delinquent tax sale = It was tabled until Mar. Ist.'meeting.

Mayor Carbeck with permission of the Board of Trustees has appointed MrFrank Gugino to act as Election Inspector Chairman and also appointedClerk Marianne Arnold to serve as Election Inspector with Mrs Genv. Houstonand in the event Mrs Houston cannot work, then the Olerk is instructed tonotify Mrs Clara Brick to serve as an inspector.

It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr White that the following res­olution be passed: Resolved: that the next annual election in the Villageof Angola, N.Y. will be held at the Village Hall on the 16th. day of March1965 between the hours of 1 o'clock in the afternoon and 6 o'clock in theafternoon. Un. Ord.

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It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the following resol­ution be passed: Whereas the Recreation Project application for the projectcommencing Jan. 1st. 1965 for the Evans-Angola Recreation Commission hasbeen submitted for signature, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the Mayor isauthorized and directed to sign the application in quadruplicate to the Statefor $1000.00 reinbursement from the State and requesting the approval of theNew York State Division for Youth pursuant to form DY 3R as submitted to thisBoard. Un. Ord. -

Mayor Oarbeck stated that Grievance hours will be from 6 to 10 P.M. Tues.Feb. 16ht. and all Members are req~ested to be present.Eeie 00. Assoc. Mtg. will be held on Feb. 18th. at Lancaster, N.Y.

Mayor Carbeck has received an estimiated figure on the heating and air cond­itioning for the new office area on Oom. St. from the Iroquois Gas Oorp.The complete figure received was for installation and materials total of$2195.00. Mayor Oarbeck stated that he is very anxious to have this officesite made ready as soon as possible for a new Village office and requestedthat the rest of the Board Members take interest on this project also.

Use of the meeting room for the Garden Olub was discussed and it was app­roved by the Board that they be given permission to use the meeting roomfor their meetings provided they do not conflict with any other dates onrecord for the use of the hall. Mayor Oarbeck will notify Mrs Verna Oat­alino, Pres. of the Garden Club.

It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr White that $20,000.00 be depositedin a 3 month certificate of deposit at the Evans Nat. Bank. Un. Crd.

The following bills were submitted for Payment by the Treas. Water Dept.cks. # 253-59 (Payroll) 273-294 reg. cks. total of $4363.16: Gen. Dept.payroll Cks. # 210-226 and 445 - 486 total of 24,644.00. Treas. was per­mitted to pay bills as submitted. Un. crd.

It was moved and 2nd. to adjourn. Un. Crd.

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Mr Sam OatalilllG - Sewer informationB.Permits =M. Brown and Ray tiewcombFire Dept. = Police Dept. reports.Police Ptlm. canvas from NeffDelmont property reported unfit.Letter by V.Atty. ,to R.R. 00. and N.Y.S.Hwy.Letter for O.Stresing on Sewers.Resol. = Elec. nominatiolilsResol. Board RaisesNew Ohlorinator ordered by J. Heimburg

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Hoaorable Mayor Daaald L. CarbeckBoard of TrusteesVillage of Angola, N.Y.

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The following is the Fire Report for the month of February, 1965.

Feb. 2nd. - 1965 ~ Jahn Residence ~ Sturgeon Point Rd. & Old Lake ShoreRd. A 2~ story frame dwelling. Called by Radio Con­trol at 8:55 A.M. Returned at 10;20 A.M. Truck # 1respoaded. 11 men allswered the ca.1L Mutuall Aid toHighland Fire Co.HYDRANT FROZEN.

Feb. 22nd. 1965 ~ Chris. Solazzo. Lake St. - Wood shed - cinder blockHouse. Called by Radio Oontrol at 3;45 P.M. Returnedat 4;40 P.M. Trucks # 1,2 & 4 responded. 20 men a.n­swered the alarm.HYDRANT FROZEN.

. Report submitted by: 7/z.-e:L'.£nJ 2-<:/?!~ a ~4~fNelson William ArmoldFire ChiefAngola Bal. Fire Co. lac.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENT

MONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARDFEBRUARY 1st through FEBRUAHY 28

EMEHGENCIES:

1 Ambulance call1 Inhalator call fnn Town of Evans

TRAFFIC:

Directed traffic for snow removal2 Accidents investigated1 Hit & Run Accident investigated and closed2 Funeral esuorts7 PSirking tickets issued

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

~ Compla,ints of milicious m:Lschief2 Juveniles turned over to parents for milicious mischief9 Miscellaneous complaints2 Prowler compla ints3 Unfounded complaints1 Petit larceny investigated1 Domestic complaintI Runaway female returned to parentsI Motorist assisted in village6 Assists to other departmentsI Possible explosives gas leak investigated.5 Street lights reported4 Revocation Orders enforced1 Dead dog picked-up by Warden2 §ick stray dogs picked-up by "rardenI Stray dog picked-up by warden

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251Regular Meeting

Monday March Ist.,1965The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.

was held at the Village Hall on Monday March Ist.,1965.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 8 P.M.

Mr Sam Catalino, was present at the meeting in regard to informationhe was seeking on the Sanitary Sewer Charges for the Village Residents.

Building permits were received from: Ray Newcomb - 39 Miller Dr. foran extension to his present dwelling; and from Martin Brown - 216 No. MainSt. also for an extension to present dwelling. It was moved by Mr Dennisand 2nd. by Mr Kingan that both permits be granted. Un. Crd.

Fire Dept. and Police Dept. reports were received and ordered filed.

Mayor Carbeck stated that he has received a report from the PersonnelOffice on the Police Patrolman Canvas that they took for the Village at thetime that they received the resignation of Village Ptlm. Kayko. Out of thecanvas report taken only one applicant accepted the position, the remainingdeclined due to salary reasons and other reasons. The applicant in questionthat would accept, is being cheoked out by the State Police for referencesbefore the Village Board takes any action. Report will be ready by Mar. l5th/on this applicant, so it was moved byMr White and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that thi!application be tabled until that time. Un. Crd.At this time Mayor Carbeck stated that a list of rules has been set up forthe patrolmen in regard to parking meter detail. Yi~~age Clerk MariaNHeArnold stated that she wished to have the Boards approval or disapproval inregard to the Police Dept. personnel collecting parking meter fees from theviolators rather than them coming into the Clerk's office to pay same. Itwas decided th~t the Police Dept. personnel are not to receive any fees fromanyone, and that the fees are to be paid directly to the Clerk. Police Com.Allen White will advise the Police Chief of same. Mr White also suggested thata door mail box with lock should be installed at the Clerk's Office for theco.venielilce of people wallltillg to pay water bills, parking meter fees and etc.after office.hours.

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PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganAllen WhiteJene HeimburgAubrey Dennis

MayorTrusteeflttutttflifl

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St. Com: No report other than a few miscellaneous &tems for sewer work.

Several communications were received by the Mayor. He will take care of these1 personally.

j. Mayor Carbeck gave a report that he received in regard to the Delmontproperty on So. Main St. from the Erie Co. Nurse. The place is filthy andthere are dead rats laying on the sidewalk and etc. Mayor Carbeck instructedVillage Atty. Hurst to send a letter to Mr Delmont to have this conditioncorrected.

Village Atty. stated that the Village now owns the R.R. property thatwas purchased. At this time the discussion arose on the R.R. crossing beingvery dangerous for cars that are left standing on the tracks waiting for othercars to make left hand turns on Com. St. and cars in the reae not having anyf!!!eto pass on the right to clear the tracks. The R.R. track bed should be

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252filled up to the sidewalk, thus permittiag room for cars to travel to theright im. the event the crtllssing is blocked. It was moved by MrHeimburg amd 2m.d:by Mr White that the Village Atty. sud a letter to the R.R. Co. or to thePublic Svce. Commission requesting this importalilt project and also to theN.Y.S.Hwy. Dept. on the wideniag of So. Maia St. just passed the R.R. Tracks.Un. Ord. '

Mayor Carbeck also stated that he wishes to have a letter drawll up forMr Oarl Stresiag Oll the Village inteRtiolil for a Samitary Sewer lime im thearea where Mr Stresing has purchased lots for new homes as Mr Stresimg oan (inot proceed with any more new homes until Erie 00. Health Dept. has a letter. ifrom the Village Board in regard to this matter. Village Atty. will write ithe letter for the Mayor.

It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Deanis that the followingresolution be passed: RESOLVED The Village Olerk is authorized and dir­eoted to publish in the Evans Journal in the issue aof Maroh 4th. and topost at least 10 oopies of the list of Oandidates nomililated for Electiomat the March 16th. election, to be posted in ten public places in theVillage on or before March l5th.,1965 one of such lists to be posted in thepolling placei Un. Ord.

It was moved and 2Rd. that the following Notice of Adoption of VillageResolution be passed by Mr White and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg: Notice is herebygiven that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Angola, N.Y. at a regularmeeting thereof held on the 1st. day of March, 1965, duly adopted a Resolutiollsubject toa permissive referendum an abstract of which resolutiol9. is as followsRESOLVED: The allnual compem.satioll of the Mayor of the Village of Angola is hereby fixed at the sum of $1200.00 payable ill monthly installmeats and the aan-ual compensation of each of the Trustees is hereby fixed at $800.00 payablein monthly illstallments. Dated March Ist.,1965. By Order of the Board ofTrustees of the Village of Angola, N.Y. MARIANNE ARNOLD, VILLAGE OLERK.Olerk was authorized to publish once in the Evans Journal in the Mar. 4th.1965 issue and to post rpinted copies in at least 6 public places.

Letter was received togethl!!r with a Qlil.eck'.fol:J£'the.~siJIm of $40.00 for theFeb. reat aad the key to the premises £rem Mr Seeley. He has vacated thepremises aRd removed the Railway Express Office due to his illness.

Water Oom. reported that he has received the necessary informatioa oa a aewChlorinator for the Pumping Station and the price quoted from Wallace & Tieraanwas ill the amount of $992.70 Net. This price includes the installatioll fee andguarantees delivery Within a 2~ week period. Old Ohlorinator will be traded inon this new one. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Demuis that Mr Heim­burg be authorized to make this purchase. Um.. Ord.The folloWing bills were presented by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept. Oks.# 260-67 p,ayroll & 295-309 total of $1883/67 and General cks. # 227-38 payrOlland cks. J 489-513 total of $4173.22. It was moved and 2nd. to have bills pat1,as presented by Treas. Un. Ord.It was moved and 2nd.~ the meeting be adjounned. Un. Ord.

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Mueller - Water line on Beach Rd.:aesig1'l.ations from Dave Se1'l.1'l. & Rollalld Hirt.st. repairs specs.sidewalk request from W.Housto1'l.Yill. Off. Mtg. - Kel3.more, N.Y.Nuebecks res. tabledB.Perm1t - johll Zambanni - GarageFi~e 00. Van truck specs approvedE.Nat:!,enal, Bank to demolish bldg. next to bank,Report on buildings previously condemmed.Com. from Fed. AviatienLetter for,per capitaTentative Budget submitted

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Regular MeetingMonday March 15th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday March 15t., 1965 at the,Village Hall.

Meeting "was called to order by Mayor Donal~ L. Carbeck at 8 P.M.

]PRESENT: Donald L. Carbeck

Earl KinganJene P. HeimburgAllen WhiteAubrey Demnis

MayorTrusteettff UU It II """lfllttltlt11 It u:u 1111 tt

Mr Meuller was present at the meeting seeking information for awater line extension on Beach Rd. for several new homes that are in theprocess of being erected in that area. Mayor Carbeck and Water Com. JeneHeimburg will have to study this matter over before any commitmenjs canbe made for this water line extension.

Resignation was received from Patrolman Rolland Hirt. It was movedby Mr White and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the resignation be accepted. Un.Crd. Clerk was instructed to forward the necessaryP.O. 2 form to thePersonnel Office in Buffalo regarding this resignation.

Police Com. White requested information on the penalties for theVillage Ordinances that we have on file. Village Attorney Hurst statedthat a section has been inserted at the end of the booklet with "the pell­alties affixed and that this serves for all the ordinances listed.

St. Com. Dennis stated that he wishes to have the necessary specif­ications drawn up and ready for publication as soon as possible for thestreets to be resurfaced in the Village. Village Attty. will prepare thenecessary specifications needed.

Request was received from William Houston for a si~ewalk to be in­stalled on the north side of Dellwood between Parkside and Glenwood Ave.for the school children. This was given to the St. Com. to be taken caredof when he has the sidewalk work ready for the new fiscal year.

Resignation was received from David Senn in the Maintenance Dept.It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that this resignationbe accepted. Un. Crd. Clerk was so instructed to notify the Personnel Off­ice With a P.O. 2 form for this resignation.

Mayor Carbeck read the invitation for the Village Officials Meetingto be held on March 18th.,1965 in Kenmore, N.Y.

Water Com. Heimburg stated that he did not have any important business fortonite's meeting other than the resignation he will receive on May 1st.from Water Operator Horace Neubeck. This was tabled until the Apr. 5th.mtg.

Building permit was received from John Zambanni, 22 Sunset Blvd.ection of a private garage. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd.White that this permit be granted. Un. Crd.

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Question arose and was presented for a new Van Type Emergency Vehicle re­quested by the Angola Vol. Fire Co. Inc. The followijng resolution wasadopted: Resolved: The specifica tions as submitted for the purchase af aVan Type Emergency Vehicle for the Fire Department are hereby approved.Bids,to b~ received and opened on April 5th.,1965 at 8;30 P.M. Eaillh:lrnStandard TC ime. Bid notices to be publ;1.shed MarQh 25th., 1965 by theVillage Clerk in. the Evans Journal. Delivery to be in June of 1965. Itwas moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by.Mr White that this resolution beadopted. Un. Crd~

Mayer Carbeck stated that he has received an answer from the R.R. {. 'I"•.

Company on the sewer line up on Com. St. I

Request was received from the Evans National Bank fGr permissialll. 'l'"Jto demolish the home next to the Bank. It was moved by Mr Kingan and2nd. by Mr Heimburg that this permission be granted. Un. Crd.

Use af the meeting room was requested by the Ladies Rebecca's ofthe I.a.O.F. chapter. This was tabled until later.

Village Atty. stated that he has contacted the persons involved onthe buildings that were previously condemed in the Village. The Woodmanbuilding will be repaired by the owners, and the Tulmello ~rop.rtl willbe tended to on June 1st. by the attorney handling this property. ,

The follOWing communications were received: Letter from Federal AviationAgency. = Clerk instructed to make copies and send to the ~ept. listedas Fire Dept. and Police Depts.Letter tt!:dllil a resolution included on the favor of "Pure Waters Progran"The resolution was adopted as submitted with motion by Mr White and 2l11.d.by Mr Heimburg. Un. Crd. This Entire resol~tion will be inserted on pagein the Record Book.Letter was received from the N.Y.Conference of Mayors in regard to PerCapita. It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that lilillageAtty. Hurst draft up a letter to be sent by the Village in regard tothis. Un. Crd. Copy of same is as follows: The Angola Village Board urgesyou to take all steps necessary to bring about an increase of per capitaaid from $3.00 to $6.00 for Village Residents. It is almost 20 years sincethe $3.00 rate was set. Since that time hourly wages and annual rates areincreased 100% and more. In addition the number of employees increased andservices multiplied. Many fringe benefits also add substantially to the costof operating the Village affairs, to cover Social Security, State Retirement,Hospitalization, Workmems Compensation, sick leaves and so forth. In the faceof all this there has beem no increase in per capita State Aid to our Villagein 19 years. We urge you to exert your effort and in fluence to bring ahoutan increase from $3.00 to $6.00. Copies of this letter will be made for allBoard Members to send to their Senator; Assemblymen;Comptroller and the Gov­enor.

The Tentative Budget was submitted by the Budget Director and is on tile in ( ithe Village Clerks office and will remain on file until reviewed and hearing Ihas been held on it. Clerk was instructed to publish notice in the Evans' .Journal on this tentative budget lleing on file in the office.l

The following bills were submitted b~ the Treas. for payment: Water Dept. Cks.# 268-278 Payroll plus cts. # 310-325 total of 2717.82. Gen. Dept. Cks. #239­252 Payroll & cks. # 514-542 total of 3441.29. It was moved and 2nd. that theTreas. be permitted to pay bills as submitted. Un. Crd.

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SUGGESTED RESOLUTION IN FAVOR OF "PURE WATERS PROGRAM"

WHEREAS. polluted water jeopardizes health. lowers property value,restricts community development, hampers industrial expansion, destroyscommercial fishing, degrades recreational areas, and impoverishes allit touches, and

WHEREAS, all areas in the State need clean water to protect the, public health, to enhance the beauty of nature, to encourage proper

development, to improve recreational areas for boating, bathing andfishing, to expand the local economy, and to make the State a finerplace to live, work and play, and

WHEREAS, population growth, urbanization, technology, recreationdemands, and rising living standards are greatly increasing our demandfor water, while simultaneously these same factors are swelling popu­lation, and

WHEREAS, many of the people in the State are now adversely affectedby polluted water, and our local governments are faced with mounting costsin education and other areas so that they find it difficult to financeneeded sewerage facilities, and

WHEREAS, Governor Rockefeller has proposed a comprehensive six-year"PURE WATERS PROGRAM" which provides: grants to municipalities forplanning, for operation and maintenance, and for construction of localsewerage facilities; for incentives to industry to build necessary indus­trial pollution control facilities; and for intensified enforcement ofthe anti-pollution laws, in order to eliminate pollution in the State's ,Ilakes, streams, rivers, and underground waters; and

WHEREAS, the "PURE WATERS PROGRAM" proposes a billion dollar bondissue to help finance a 60% construction grant to municipalities for theconstruction of intercepting sewers and sewage treatment works

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT Angola Village Boardhereby aff~rms its ~upport of the proposed

"PURE WATERS PROGRAM" and State bond issue so that the burden and blightof water pollution will be lifted and clean water will be available to allthe people of the State. Moved by Mr Kingan and seconded by Mr Heimburgand unanimously carried.

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VILLAGE OF ANGOLA TENTATIVE BUDGET 1965-1966

GENERAL FUND

267

ACCOUNT #A 10

A 30

f' A 40

A 43

A 54

A 60

A 64

A 74

A 81

A 82

A 85

A 88

A 100

A 103

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BUDGET ITEMTRUSTEES100 - Personal Services

MAYOR100 - Personal ServicesCLERK-TREAS.100 - Personal Services400 - Other Expenses (Schools)

VILLAGE OFFIOE200 "" Equipment400 - Other ExpensesVILLAGE ATTORNEY100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesVILLA.GE ELEOTION100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesPLANNING BOARD100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesVILLAGE HALL EXPENSES400 - Other ExpensesFIRE DEPARTMENT100 - Personal Services200 "" Equipment400 - Other ExpensesPOLIOE DEPARTMENT100 - Personal Services200 - equipment400 - other eHp~nses

KEEPER OF THE POUND400 _ other expenses

PARKING DIVISION200 -: EquipmentSTREETS ADMINISTRATION100 - Personal ServicesSTREET MAINTENANCE100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment400 - other expensesSTREET OLEANING100 - Personal Services400 - other expenses

SNOW REMOVAL200 - Equipment400 - other expenses

AMOUNT

3200.00

1200.00

3800.00400.00

200.007000.00

2000.002000.00

60.0075.00

200.00400.00

4500.00

500.006600.00

600.00

21230.001000.002000.00

100.00

200.00

10260.00

2500.007000.00

22500.00

1300.00200.00

1500.001000.00

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269SHADE TREES400 - Other Expenses

STREET LIGHTING400 - Other Expenses

PUBLICITY400 - Other Expenses

VILLAGE GENERAL

STORM SEWERS100- Personal Services400 - Other Expenses

REFUSE COLLECTION400 - Other ExpensesYOUTH PROGRAM400 - Other Expenses 2300.00

7200.00

700.00

8000.00

600.004000.00

1000.00

4600.003000.00150.00250.00

6000.001500.001500.004601.181000.00

325.001050.002~00.00

153 01.18

Other ExpensesCom. St. Property NoteTaxes on Village PropertyTax Adv. & ExpensesState RetirementW0rkmens CompensationSocial SecurityCOllltingent FundProvisions for Unpaid TaxesInterest on BondsInterest on Bond Aatcp. NoteFire Truck & St. Impr. Bond

400 ­550623624628630633650660680681690

A. 104

A 105

A 121

I A 125

I A 209

A 234

A 290

A 300

A 1005A 1401A 1801A 1902A 1922A 1951A 2201A. 2301A 2302A 2305A 26li5A 2928

ESTIMATED REVENUESEstimated BalanceReal Estate Tax Prior YearsInterest & PenaltiesRental of Buildingsstorm Drain FeesFire ProtectionFrom TOWill for PoliceParking Metersstate AidState Aid (Youth Program)Mortgage TaxFines Retvrned by StateContributation (Sales Tax)To be raised by Taxation

Tax Rate 1965-66 =$26.00 Per M~

25000.00

250.001000.00

5000.006000.001000.008800.001000.00

900.00300.00

28000.0076551.18

153801.18

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277WATER DEPARTMENT

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Ac~ount'#

F 260

F 262

F 263

F 290

F 300

F 1101F 1102F 1125F 1919

BUDGET ITEM

PUMPING, ~TATION, '100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment400 - other ExpensesBOOSTER STATION100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesDISTRIBUTION SYSTEM100 - Personal Services200 - EqJipment (Office $650.00)400 - Other ExpensesADMINISTRATION100 - Personal Services

WATER GENERAL400 - Other Expenses616 - Oounty & School Taxes628- State Retirement630- Workmens Oompensation633 - Social Security650 - Oontingent Fund680 - Interest on Bonds681 - Int. on Bond Antcp. Notes690 - Serial Bonds

Booster Sta. Bond Antcp. NoteEstimated Balance

ESTIMATED REVENUESBalance June Ist.,1965Village Water SalesOutside Village SalesDistrict Water SalesMiscellaneous

AMOUNT

21000.004500.00

18000.00

3000.001000.00

9600.004300.00

12000.00

6100.00

1600.003000.00~OOO.OO

1500.001500.002000.00920.00850.00

3500.0003000.001630.00

101000.00

25000.0029000.0018000.0028000.001100.00

SALARY SOHEDULEA 40-100

A 54-100A 82 -100

[J A 100-100

A 101-100A 102-100A 121-100

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Olerk-Treas.Part Time OlerkVILLAGE ATTORNEYOhief of Police3rt PatrolmanP,a r(!)l.malilPatrolmanRelief PatrolmenAlfred Ware (2288 XDatid Senn HHHHHH!

Frank GuginoOvertime laborSt. LaborSt. Oleaning LaborSewer Labor

2.25hr.)2.19 hr)2.30 hr.

101000.00

2800.001000.00

~9g8:88

~8e8;882226.005148.002505.002000.00

600.002500.001300.00

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F 262-100

F 263-100

L.Widmer (2080 X 2.50hr.)H. Neubeck '''''''IX 2.02 hr.)R.Beck nnnlX 2.25 hr.)D.Rosler n,."!,,X 2.30 hr.)Relief & Vac •. Labor (1.85 hr~)

R.Elvin (2288 X 2.00)D.Senn nnn,,"X 2.19)LaborClerk - Treas.Part time laborFrank Guginlil

5200.004201.604680.004784.002000.004576.002505.362500.002600.001500.002000.00

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IndexAll appointments for new Fiscal year.All Resolutions for new fiscal year.Ptl~. Coulter's perm. appointment.Complaint on L.Lerczak on Stellane Dr.B.Permit from Albert GBeene.Request from Fire Chief on Hydrants.Report from Fire Chief.Report from Police Chief.Tentative report om R.R.Akron Assoc. mtg. invitationInvitation from L.A.Hazard for meeting on Sewer tileRequest from Cham~er of Commerce for parking lot grounds for Carnival.Request from Mr Martin for meter spaces on Main St. during garnival.Clerk authorization to publish notices on Compl. of Assm. Roll & Prel.hearing on Budget.Transfers for 85-400 & 290-623.Bid on Van Type Emergency Vehicle for Fire Co.Purchase of a new electric typewriter for the office.Water Com. Report on Filter beds at pumping station.St. Com. Report on So. Main St. and N.Y.C.R.R. Tracks

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279RE-ORGANIZATION MEETING

MQnday April 5th.,1965

The Annual Re-Organization meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village ofAngola, New York was held on Monday April 5th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Re-elected Mayor Donald L. Carbeck was sworn into office as Mayor for a fouryear term (effective April Ist.,1965 to March 31st.,1969) by Acting MayorAllen White. Trustees re-elected for a four year term and sworn into officeby Mayor Donald L. Carbeck were Jene P. Heimburg and Allen White.

Present: Donald L. Carbeck MayorEarl Kingan TrusteesJene P. Heimburg 111111'""",Allen White """""""Aubrey Dennis tI'", "'"' tI

At this time Mayor Carbeck ~ead the list of Appointments and Designatorsplus expiration dates for the new Fiscal year commencing April Ist.,1965for Officers and Department Heads; Term Exp. dateActing Mayor., Allen White 4 yrs 3/31/69Village Clerk-Treas ••••••••••••••••••• Marianne Arn61d~~ yrs ••••• 3/31/~Water Dept. Clerk-Treas ••.•••••••.••••Marianne ArnGld ••~ yrs ••••• 3/31/6~Tax Collector •••.••.••.•••••••••••.•.• Marianne Arnold ••Jl yrs ••••• 3/31!6]rRegistrar ••••••.•••••.•••.•••••••••••• Marianne Arnold ••J$. yrs ••••• 3/31/61Matron to Police Dept ••••••••.••••.•••Marianne Arnold ••Alyrs ••••• 3/31!69Village Attorney •• ; ..•.••.••••••••..•• Floyd Hurst ••.•.• l yr •••••• 3!31/66Fire Inspector ••••••.•••.••••.•••••••. Nelson Arnold •••• l yr •••••• 3/31/66Village Ass essors ' Trustees •........ ***iE-*************(Earl Kingan - Chairman)Water Commissioner •••••••••.•••••••..• Jene Heimburg•••• 4 yrs ••••• 3/31/69Street Commissioner ••••.••••••.•••.••• Aubrey Dennis •••• l yr •••••• 3/31/66PoliceCommissioner ••••••••••••••••.•• Allen White •••••• 4 yrs ••••• 3!31!69Acting Chief •.••.•••••••••.••••••••••• Stanley Maronski. (Pending Test)Budget Director •••••••.••••.•••••••••• Earl Kingan •••••• l yr ••• : •• 3/31/66Building Inspector •..••••••••.••••••.• Donald Heimburg •• l yr •••••• 3/31/66Chairman of Zoning Board •••••••••••••• Floyd Wilson •.••• l yr •••••• 3!31/66It was moved by Mr White and seconded by Mr Heimburg that the above/appoint .. 1nments and designators be hereby approved and passed with the expirations datesas listed. Un. Crd.

At this time Mayor Carbeck stated that Mr Frank Gugino would still be emp­loyed as Acting Supt. of Public Works and Leo Widmer as Acting Chief WaterPlant Operator. Both of these two positions are at the present time in thenon-competitive class due to the Village not having created the Civil Serviceposition for each job.It was resolved by motion of Mr Dennis and seconded by Mr Heimburg that theEvans Journal is hereby designated as the Official Newspaper of the Village'of Angola, N.Y. during the year ending March 31,1966. Un. Crd.It was resolved by motion of Mr Dennis and seconded by Mr Heimburg that the

. Evans National Bank of Angola is hereby designated as the depositary for fundsI of the Village of Angola, N.Y. for the year ending March 31,1966. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr White and seconded by Mr Heimburg that the folloWing beapproved:Village Board Meetings =1st. & 3rd. Mondays of each month at 7:30 P.M.Grievance Nite = 3rd. Tuesday in February.Clerk-Treas. be authorized to attend Training Schools held during the yearWith all expenses paid by the Village.Mayor be permitted to attend all meetings deemed necessary by him With allexpenses paid by the Village.

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280 Patrelmen be permitted to attend Training Schoels (Deemed necessary forappointments) with all expenses paid by the Village. .Mayor, Board of Trustees, Clerk-Treas. ; Attorney; Police Ohief; Fire Ohief;and Department Heads be permitted to attend all Erie Oounty Village Off­icals Association Meetings held each month With expenses paid by the Village.Un. Carried.Mayer Carbeck declared the aobve appointments and resolutions ,closed andresumed the meeting under the Regular Monthly routine •

.~A group of Residents from the Stellane Dr. area were present at the meet-ing in regard to a complaint against Mr Leonard Lerczak. Mr Oasmir Pat- :'laczola was the spokesman for the group and he stateld that Mr Lerczak hasa large quanity of sewer tile stored &n his property and to the best ofthier knOWledge it seems that Mr Lerczak is going to open his businessoffice in this residential area, Mr ~ataczola stated that when they pur­chased their homes on Stellane Dr. it was zoned only as residential andnot business and they greatly dissaprove of this site being used for bu,s­iness purposes, the road condition is very poor let alone having largetrucks traveling on this street and there are a large group of childrenilll this area and also this street is a dead ellld street, so they have re­quested thatactiolll be taken by the Board of Trustees on elimating thispresent condition •. It was moved by Mr Whi~e and seconded by Mr Dennis thatMr Lerczak be notified immediately of this. zoning violation. Un. Crd.Mayor Carbeck instructed the Clerk to notify Nr lerczak. .

Building. permit was received from Albert-Greene to erect a porch on hish<ilme on Henry Dr. It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg thatthis permit be granted. Un. Ord.

Fire Report was submitted by Chief Nelsen Arnold. It was read and orderedfiled. Also at this. time a request was submitted by the Fire Commissionersand Fire Chiefs of the Angola Vol. Fire Co. for, permission to test theFire Hydrants in the Village of Angola, N.Y.; to have the Fire Chiefs dothe testing so that they are aware of all hydrants not working properly;hydrants that, are frozen and also hydrants that need repairs; this testShould be,held twice a ~ear preferrably in. the months of April and Octoberand also to place a notice in the local paper alerting the residents of thehydrant tests. They deem this hydrant test as a vital importance for allhome residents and also to the Vol. Firemen in the event of a major fireas they have been confronted with frozen hydrants during this past winterand also witnessed a Fire Hydrant that was disconnected by the Sewer Cen­struction Co. and never recennected. A written report will be submitted tothe Village Board by the Fire Chief after the tests are held so that theVillage maintenance dept. can fix all hydrants that are no$ operating prop­erly at once. The first test would be held on Sunday April 25th.,1965.The Village Board is very much in favor of this test and it was moved byMr Jene Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr White that the Fire Chiefs be permittedto conduct the hydrant tests under the supervision of one of the Villagemaintenance men and that a notice will be published in the Angola PennySaver alerting the Village residents of the test. Un. Crd •. Olerk wasso instructed to place the notice in the paper and also to notify theFire Chief of the action taken by the Village Board on this request.

Police report was read and ordered filed. Mayor Carbeck stated that hehas received the notice from the Dept. of Personnel that Patrolman Coulterwill be eligible for permanent status on April 18th.,1965. It was moved byNr White and 2nd. by Nr Heimburg that the follOWing resolution be passed:Resolved: Whereas Frederick D. Ooulter has satisfactorily completed histraining under theNew York State Municipal Police Training Course con­ducted by the Erie Co. Sheriff's Department and has satisfactorily com­pleted his probationary period- NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that Fred­!n~8IaD. Ooulter be and hereby is appointed patrolman for the Village of

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Angola, N.yJ on a permanent basis at a salary payable at the rate of$4000.00 per year pa~able bi-weekly. Un. Crd. <

Gasoline report was submitted by Maintenance Man Alfred Ware for theVillage EQuipment for the month of March,1965.,The tentative Na~t1ce was received from the S'tate Baard of EQualizationon the Railroad Ceilings for the N.Y.C. R.R. Co. and the Penna. R.R. Co.Changes were entered in the New Tax Roll Book.

Notice was received from Akron Village Clerk for the Village Assoc. MtgJthat will be held on Thursday April 22nd.,1965.Invitation was received from Raymond Hazard, Vice Pres. for L.A. Hazard& Sons in Derby, N.Y. for the Village Board and Maintenance Depts. toattend a meeting and movies that will be given by a representative ofthe Johns-Manville Company on Sewer Tile. Meeting will be held on Wed.April 7th. ,1965 at the Main Bowling Allel\Ts in the Village of Alil.gola.

Letter was received from Robert Allen, Sec'y. for the Angola Chamber ofCommerce for permission to use the Village Parking ,lot next to the FireHall for their Carnival Days to be held on July 16th. & 17th.,1965. Onthese same dates and in conjunction with this Promotion of Carnival Daysa re~uest was received from Mr Ted Martin, prop. of the Meat Shoppe inthe Village for ~wo parking spaces in front of his meat market as he willhave the Shelly Wiener Wagon parked there for the Carnival Days. It wasmoved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that permission be granted tothe Angola Chamber o'f Commerce and to Mr Martin a11ld that the Clerk bei11lstructed to 11lotify them that permissio11l was granted by the Board. Un. Crd.

Village Clerk was authorized by motio11l of Mr Del!l.nis and a seclilnd by MrHeimburg to publish in the Evans Journal of the issue of Apr. 8th. theNotices on Completion of the Assessmeilt Roll and also the notice onthe public hearing of the preliminary Budgl,ltt, Un. Ord.

Budget Director a11ld Village Treas. reQuested two transfers to be made:$11.50 to be transferred from the contingent fund Acct. # 2~O-650 toaccount # A 85-400; and $77.88 to be transferred from Acct. # 290-650to A 290-623. It was moved by Mr Kingan and seconded by Mr Heimburg thatthese two transfers be granted. Un. Crd.

Bids were opened fer the Emergency Van Type Vehicle for the Angola FireCo. It was moved by Mr White and seconded by Mr Heimburg that the foll­owing resolution be passed: Whereas the Village Board advertised for bidsto be read and opened April 5th.,1965 at 8;30 P.M. and Whereas one bidwas received from Williams Ford Sales. Inc. accompanied by a certifiedcheck deposit in the amou~t of $161.25 the bid being in the amount of$3225.00 for the delivery of a Ford Van Type Emergency Vehicle, NOWTHEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that Village purchas~ such vehicle from theWilliams Ford Sales, Inc. the successful bidder and the Clerk retai~ thedeposit check until delivery of the vehicle as specified. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr Kingan and seconded by Mr Dennis that the follOWingresolution be passed: WHEREAS the Village Clerk has reQuested the pur­fiuaSe of a 1a~ge size Smith Corona Electric Typewriter using the smallelectric typewriter now in use as a trade in: NOW THEREFORE IT IS RES­OLVED that the purchase of a DeLuxe Electric Smith Corona 16" carriageis hereby authorized at the State Contract price of $450.00 less $90.00allowed as trade in, there being funds available for such purchase. Un.Crd.

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282Water Oom. Report: Mr Heimburg gave a detailed report on his findingsat the pumping station in regard to the very poor condition of thefilter beds, He stated that he has received an estimate on the re­placement of the filters and the price quoted to him was in the est­imated figure of $6000.00 per filter, this covered the complete jobof removing present filter and installing the new one. It would totalat least $25,000.00 to complete all the filters. His one problem at thepresent time is that of the services of Mr Ootton the engineer, he isnot available when needed and this has caused a great set back on themajor work that has to be completed at the plant. Mr Heimburg has beengranted authorization by the Board to contact someone else to serve asthe Engineer. He should have a report ready for next meeting in this.

St. C0ID. Report:Mr Dennis reported that he met with Mr Wickson and they discussed thewidening of South Main $treetacross the N.Y.C.R.R.Tracks and as soonas Mr Wickson has a re'port from his office on this, he will forward itimmediately to the Village Board. He also stated that he would contactMr Baerthlein, Divisional Engineer of Cleveland, Ohio on filling inthe area on the N.Y.O.R.R. traoks so that it would extend to the sidewalks on both sides of the orossing. It was suggested by Mr Dennis, thatAtty. Hurst also should oontaot this Mr Baerthline on the same request.

The following bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept.cks.# 279-285 (Payrdl) and cll:s # 327 - 345 total of $2460.53; GeneralFund cks. # 253-266 payroll and cks. # ~43-580 total of $3965.89. It wasmoved and seconded that the Treas. be permitted to pay all bills as sub=mitted. Un. Crd.

It was moved and seconded to adjourn. Un. Crd.

NoteomItted by error = Atty. Hurst was authorized to renew the Bond Antpp.Note for the Water System in the amount of $13,000.~Q. Issue of Apr.9/ I

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ANGOLA PDLICE DEPARTMENT,MONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

MARCH 1st through MARCH 31st

EMERGENCIES:

1 Ambulance call1 Inhalator call1 First Aid call

TRAFFIC:

3 Accidents investigated2 Funeral escorts1 Bank escort118 Parking tickets issued1 V & T Summons issued

Directed traffic for school buses and school children

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

1 Village ordinance arrest3 Penal Law arrests7 60mplaints of milicious mischief7 Miscellaneous complaints3 Prowler complaints3 Assists to other departments15 Street lights out~ Street pole reported down1 Dead dog picked-up by Warden16 Parking meters reported out of order1 Petition to Family Court4 Complaints of moisy parties2 Missing persons returned home1 Teen-age boy to Detention6 Truants returned to school6 Stake-outs2 Property checks2 ",,',Recard 'checks for other departments1 Attempted suicide investigated6 Milicious Phone calls investigated

2330 Miles patroled

321.5 gallons of ga.8oline used.

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VILLAGE OF ANGOLA FINAL BUDGET(Adopted on MORday April /7

GENERAL FUND

1965-1966.,1965)

271

Account #A 10

A 30

A 40

A 43

A 54

A 60

A 64

A 74

A 81

A 82

A 85

A 88

A 100

A 101

A 102

A 103

BUDGET ITEMTRUSTEES100 - Personal ServicesMAYOR100 - Personal ServicesCLERK-TREAS.100 - Personal Services400 - Other Expenses (Schools)VILLAGE OFFICE200 - Equipmemt400 - Other expensesVILLAGE ATTORNEY100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesVILLAGE ELECTION100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesPLANNING BOARD100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesVILLAGE HALL EXPENSES400 - Other ExpensesFIRE DEPARTMENT100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment400 - Other ExpensesPOLICE DEPARTMENT100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment400 - Other ExpensesKEEPER OF THE POUND400 - Other ExpensesPARKING DIVISION200 - EquipmentSTREET ADMINISTRATION100 - Personal ServicesSTREET MAINTENANCE100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment400 - Other ExpensesSTREET OLEANING .100 - PersclIaal Se.rvices400 - Other Expenses

SNOW REMOVAL200 - Equipment400 - Other expenses

AMOUNT

$3200.00

1200.00

3800.00400.00

200.007000.00

2000.002000.00

60.0075.00

200.00400.00

4500.00

500.006600.00

600.00

21230.001000.002000.00

100.00

200 •. 00

10260.00

2500.007000.00

22500.00

1300.00200.00

1500.001000.00

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A 104

A 105

A 121

A 125

A 209

A 234

A 290

A 300

A 1005A 1401A 1801A 1902A 1922A 1951A 2201A 2301A 2302A 2305A 2625A 2928

SHADE TREES400 - Other Expenses

STREET LIGHTING400 - Other ExpensesSTORM SEWERS100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesREFUSE OOLLEOTION400 - Other ExpensesYOUTH PROGRAM400 - Other Expenses

PUBLIOITY400 - Other Expenses

J[ILLAGE GENERAL400 - Other Expenses550 - Oom. St. Property Note623 Taxes on Village Property624 Tax Adv. & ExpBnses628 State Retirement630 Workmens Oompensation633 - Social Security650 Oontingent Fund660 - Provision for Unpaid Taxes680 Interest on Bonds681 Interest on Bond Antcp. Bote690 Fire Trk. & St. Imprv. Bond

ESTIMATED REVENUESEstimated BalanceReal Estate Tax (Prior Years)Interest & PenaltiesRental of BuildingsStorm Drain FeesFire ProtectionFrom Town for PoliceParking MetersState AidState Aid (Youth Program)Mortgage TaxFines Returned by the StateOontributation (Sales Tax)To be raised by Taxation

Tax Rate 1965-66 = $26.00 M.

1000.00

7200.00

600.004000.00

8000.00

2300.00

700.00

4600.003000.00150.00250.00

6000.001500.001500.004601.181000.00

325.001050.002~00.00

25000.00

250.001000.00

5000.006000.001000.008800.001000.00

900.00300.00

28000.0076~51.18

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WATER DEPARTMENTAccount #F 260

F 262

F 263

F 290

F 300

F 1101F 1125F 1102F 1919

BUDGET ITEMPUMPING STATION·100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment400 - Other ExpensesBOOSTER STATION100 - Personal Services400 - Other ExpensesDISTRIBUTION SYSTEM100 - Personal Services200 - Equipment (Office 650.00)400 - Other ExpensesADMINISTRATION100 - Personal ServicesWATER GENERAL400 - Other Expenses616 - County & School Taxes628 - State Retirement630 - Workffiens Compensation633 - Social Security650 - Oontingent Fund680 - Interest o~ Bonds681 - Int. on Bond Antcp. Notes690 - Serial Bonds

Booster Statipn Bond Antcp. NoteEstimated BalaJll.lI[e

Total •.• ==ESTIMATED REVENUES

B*LanceJune 1st. 1965Village Water SalesDistrict Water SalesOutside Village water salesMiscellaneous

total •••.• ==

AMOUNT

21000.004500.00

18000.00

3000.001000.00

9600.004300.00

12000.00

6100.00

1600.003000.002000.001500.001500.002000.00

920.00850.00

3500.003000.001630.00

10),000.00

25000.0029000.0028000.0018000.00

1100.00101p00.00

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$2800.001000.00 $3800.00

2000.00

5750.005250.004000.004000.002226.00 21,226.00

5148.002505.002000.00

600.00 10,253.00

2500.00

1300.00

A 40 - 100

A 54 - 100

A 82 - 100

A 100-100

A 101-100

A 102-100

A 121-100

F 260-100

F 262-100

F 263-100

EMPLOYEES WAGE SCHEDULE FOR 1965-1966Adopted on Monday April 19th.,1965.

CLERK - TREAS.Part time Clerk

VILLAGE ATTORNEY

CHIEF OF POLICESenior PatrolmanPatrolmanPatrolmanRelief Patrolmen (1.75 hr.)

Alfred Ware (2288 X 2.25 hr.)David Senn (2288 X 2.19 hr.)Frank Gugino(2.30 hr.)Overtime Labor

Street Labor

Street Cleaning Labor

Sewer Labor

Leo Widmer (2080 x 2.50 hr.)Horace Neubeck (2080 X 2.02 hr.)Robert Beck (2080 x 2.25 hr.)David Hosler (2080 x 2.30 hr.)Eoseph Palmerton (Sr. Relief Oper)

(2.00 hr.) )Other P.T. Relief Operators (1.75hr)

R.Elvin (2288 x 2.00 hr.)D.SennLaborClerk-Treas.Part time ClerkFraNk Gugino

600.00

5200.004201.004680.004784.002000.00

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4,400.00

20,865.60

9,581.00

6,100.00

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L. Winters =Water trouble in basement.Frank B$rz111ire = tI ffllfllt Il·nll "" II tilt fttflltltt

Residents from Stellane Dr. = Lerczak Tile businessB.Permit = Chris Pinto = to Zoning Board of Appeals.Budget adoption & Salary sohedule.Fire Police to SchoolChief of Police CanvassLetter from N.Y.S.Dept. of Public Works on So. Main St. wideningCotton and Meyers on Pump Station work.Blimd on above.

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Regula.r MeetingMonday April 19th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday April 19th.,1965 at the Vi11age Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 7;30 P.M.

PRESENT:

Absent:

Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganAubrey DennisJene P. HeimburgAllen White

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Mr Louis Winters was present a.t the meeting in regard to water backingup in the cellar drain and flooding his entire cellar, he stated that MrsClifford Wasmund also has the same condition and this water plus the waterpressure has completely ruined the concrete floors in both of these cellars,this condition has existed for seueral years now and Mr Winters has requestedthat this condition should be tended to immediately by the Village Maint­enance Dept. Mayor Carbeck and St. Com. Dennis stated that they would givethis their immediate attention.

Mr Frank Borzillire os South Main St., was present with the same typeof complaillt but his water condition wa's caused by the Sewer Canstructfonproject. Mayor Carbeck stated that he would also give Mr Borzillire hisimmediate attention.

Residents<from the Stellane Dr. area were present in regard to the ex­isting conditien of the Building materials that are stored on the LeonardLerczak property. Their complaint was strongly voiced that the Stellane Dr.area is strictly residential and it is not to be used for Business purposessuch as the existing condition is with sewer tile and other building mat­erials stored out in the open. Mr Lerczcak was also present and stated th~t

he requests a letter in writing from the Village Board proving to him thathe is in violation of the Zoning Ordinance, and until so proven, he feelsthat he is not violating the Zoning Ordinance. After a general discussionit was moved by Mr Kingan and seconded by Mr Heimburg that the Village Pol­ice check this out and submit a report to the Board and it will be det­ermined at that time as to What action will be taken on this case. Un. Crd.

Building permit was received from Chris Pinto to erect a new home on LorainSt. Permit was rejected by the Building Inspector due to the lot size notmeeting the requirements of the Building Ordinance. It was moved by Mr Dennisand 2nd. by Mr Kingan that this permit be forwarded to the Zoning Board ofAppeals for their approval. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the follOWing res­olution be adopted: RESOLUTION ADOPTING BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR CommencingJune Ist.,1965 and ending May 31st. 1966. WHEREAS, this Board of Trusteeshas met at the time and place specified in the notice of Public Hearing onthe Tentative Budget and heard all persons desiring to be heard thereon:NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the tentative budget as amended and re­Vised as hereinafter set forth is hereby adopted and that the several am­ounts stated together With the amounts set forth in Statement 1 as requiredfor the payment of principal of and interest an indebtedness be and theyhereby are appropriated for the objects and purposes specified and the sal­aries and wages stated in such budget shall be and are hereby affixed at theamounts shown therein effective June Ist.,1965. Un. Crd.

Letter was received from Mr William Houston, Pres. of the Angola Vol.

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8Fire Co. requesting that the Village help share the expenses in sellldlngMr.Sam Magave~., Fire Dept. Captain of Fire Police tCl a training scheel-Thisis a new trailining scheCll that has been started for Fire Pelice. It was .. mevedby Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that this request be tabled,until nextmeeting. Un. Crd.

Mayor Carbeck gave his report on the Chief of Police canvass that hehas received and he also stated that he has sent written notices to all can­didates on the eligible list and that their responses should be receivedWithin the 4 business days as reqhired by Civil Service Law. The deadlinefor response will be April 24th. An interview With the men accepting willbe held immediately after this above date.

A letter was received from the State of New York Dept. of PublicWorks in regard to the Widening of South Main St. and the cost to the Vill­age for the materials that would be needed. It was moved by Mr Dennis and2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the fClllClwilllg resolutiCln be passed: RESOLVED:Whereas the State Highway Department has agreed to wideIa the SCluth Main St.Seuth frClm New York Central RailrClad tracks from 30 to 36 feet Width prov­ided the Village will furnish the materials pursuant to Section 46 of theHighway Law, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the Village provide suchmaterials at the total cost of $963.00. Un. Crd.

The folloWing bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: WaterDept. cks. # 286-292 (Payroll) & cks. # 346-359 total of $4637.12; andGeneral Dept. cks. # 267-281 (Payroll) and cks. # 581-612 total of $2953.00It was moved and 2nd. that the Treas. pay all Village bills as submitted.Un. Crd.

Clerk.

Mr Edwin Cotton, Village EIagineer and Mr Meyers, a Centractor fremOrchard Park were present at the meeting. They both gave a complete re­port en the pump station project includmng the new filter beds and etc.The necessary resolutiCln on this is attached separately.

It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the meeting beadjourned. Un. Crd.

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BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF ANGOLA,

NEW YORK, ADOPTED APRIL 19, 1965, AUTHORIZING

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONS TO AND THE PARTIAL

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RECONSTRUCTION OF THE VILLAGE OWNED AND

OPERATED WATER SYSTEM, STATING 1HE ESTIMATED

M.AXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $50,000, APPROPRIATING

SAID AMOUNT THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE

ISSUANCE OF $50,000 SERIAL BONDS OF THE

VILLAGE TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIII TION.

RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF

ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK (by the favorable vote

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and installation of new mains, reconstruction and relining of existing

of not less than two-thirds of all the members of said Board) AS FOLLOWS:

I Section 1. The Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New

Jork, is hereby authorized to construct additions to and to reconstruct,

in part, the Village owned and operated water system by construction

water mains and appurtenances thereto and rebuilding of filters at the

existing treatment plant, acquisition of hroessary land and rights in

land, and purchase of original furnishings-, equipment, machinery and

apparatus, all in accordance with the map

prepared by t. tr.~~and phm dated t9fM-f If. If',)

, P. E., competent

consulting engineers, duly licensed by the State of New York, row on file

in the office of the Village Clerk and hereby approved. The estimated maximum}

c1st of said class of objects or purposes, inCluding preliminary costs

arid costs incidental thereto and the financing thereof is $50,000, and

the said amount is heveby appropriated thel;"efor. The plan of financing

includes the issuance of serial bonds of th e Village to finance said

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Section 4. Each of the serial bonds authorized by this resO:

and any notes issued in anticipation of the sale of such bonds

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shall contain the recital of validity prescribed by §52.00 of said,

Local Finance Law and said serial bonds and any notes issued in

anticipation of said bonds shall be general obligations of said Village,

payable as to both principal and interest by general tax upon all the

taxable real property within the Village without limitation of rate or

amount, The faith and credit of the Village hereby irrevocably

pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and inte rest on

said bonds and provision shall be made annually in the budgets of

the Village by appropriation for (a) the amortization and redemption

of the bonds to mature in such year and (b) the payment· of interest

to be due and payable in such year.

Section 5. Subject to the provisions d this resolution and

pursuant to §30.00 relative to the authorization of the issuance of bond

anticipation notes and of §50. 00 and §§56.00 to 60.00 of said Local

Finance Law, the powers an d duties of the Board of Trustees relative

to authorizing bond anticipation notes and prescribing the terms, form

and contents and as to the sale and issuance of the ~rial bonds autho-

rized by this resolu tion and of any notes authorized and issued in

anticipation of said bonds, are hereby delegated to the Village

Treasurer, the chief fiscal officer of the Village.

Section 6. The validity of the bonds authorized by this reso-

lution and of any notes issued in anticipation of the sale of said

bonds, may be contested only if: \

(a) such obligations are authorizeEl for an objector purpose for which the Village is notauthorized to expend money, or

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appropriation and the levy of a tax upon all the taxable real proJgerty

within the Village to pay the interest on said bonds and the principal

thereof as the same shall become due and payable 0

Section 2. Serial bonds of the Village of Angola in the principal

amount of $50,000 are hereby authorized to be issued pursuant to the

provisions of the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33-a of the

Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, to finance said appropriation.

Section 3. The following additional matters are hereby deter-

mined and declared:

(a) The period of probable usefulness of the class of objects

or purposes for which the bonds authorized by this resolution are to be

issued within the 1imitations of Section 11.00 a. 1 of said Local Finance

Law, is forty (40) years, but the maturity of the bonds herein autho-

rized shall not exceed ten (10) years 0

(b) Current funds are not required to be provided as a down

payment prior to the making of expenditures for a specific capital im-

provement from the proceeds of the bonds herein authorized or of

any notes in anticipation of the sale of such bonds or from a fund

- into which such proceeds are paid pursuant to the provisions of Section

107.00 d. 3 (a) of said Local Finance Law.

(c) The proposed maturity of the bonds authorized by this

resolution will be in excess a five (5) years.

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within twenty days after the date of such publication, or

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/nd an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced

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{c) such cbligations are authorized or violationof the provisions of the constitution.

Section 7. This resolution shall take effect thirty (30) days

after its adoption unless within thirty (30) days after its adoption there

shall be filed with the Village Clerk, in accordance with Article 5-A of

the Village Law, a petition signed and acknowledged by electors of the

Village of the number required by law, qualified to vote upon a propo-

sition to raise and expend money, protesting against this resolution and

requesting that it be submitted to the el ectors of the Village for their 'PprOlal

or disapproval, in which c;ase this resolution shall take effect when

approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors

of the Village voting upon a proposition for its approval at a referen-

dum held in accordance with the Village Law.

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The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by

W I~,,-_-, atld duly put to a vote on roll call, which

resulted as follO\.;,s:

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The resolution was declared ~oPted.

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RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE O~

ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1 0 The Village Clerk of the Village of Angola, in the

County of Erie, New York, shall within ten (10) days after the adoption

of the resolution entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of flngola, New York, adoptedApril 19, 1965, authorlzing construction of additions to and the partialreconstruction of the Village owned and operated water system, statingthe estimated maximum cost thereof is $50,000, appropriating saidamount therefor and authorizing the issuance of $50, 000 serial bonds ofthe Village to finance said appropriation, "

cause to be published at least once in the "EVANS JOURNAL, " a weekly

newspaper published in Evans, New York, having a general circulation

therein, and hereby designated the official newspaper of the Village,

and to be posted in at least six public places in the Village, a Notice

which shall set forth the date of dadoption of said foregoing resolutionJ

and contain an abstract thereof concisely stating its purpose and effect.

Section 2 0 Said Notice shall be in substantially the following

form:

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VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, NEW YORK

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on April 19, 1965, the Board of

Trustees of the Village of Angola, in tIE County of Erie, New York,

adopted a bond resolution entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angola, NewYork, adopted April 19, 1965, authorizing con­struction of additions to and the partial recon­struction of the Village owned and operatedwater system, stating the estimated maximumcost thereof is $50,000, appropriating said amounttherefor and authorizing the issuance of $50,000serial bonds of the Village to finance saidappropriation, I'

an abstract of said resolution concisely stating the purpose and effect

thereof, being as follows:

JFIRST: AUTHORIZING the Village of Angola, New York,

to construct additions to and to reconstruct, in part, the Village owned. and operated water system by construction and installation of new mains,

reconstruction and relining of existing water mains and appurtenancesthereto and rebuilding of filters at the existing treatment plant, acqui­sition of necessary land and rights in land, and purchase of originalfurnishings, equipment, m chinery and appartus, all in accordance with~nd plan dated ~ ff ,)- , prepared by l:.1?4;tt;:;;.~ , P. E., nsulting engineers, now on file in the office

of the Village Clerk; APPROVING said map and plan; STATING theestimated maximum cost of sai::! class of objects or purposes, includingpreliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and the financing thereofis $50,000; APPROPRIATING said amount therefor; and STATING the j

plan of financing includes the issuance of serial bonds of the Villageto finance said appropriation and the levy of a tax upon all the taxablereal property within the Village to pay the interest on said bonds andthe principal thereof as the Slme shall become due and payable.

SECOND: AUTHORIZING the issuance of $50,000 serial bonds.of the Village to finance said appropriation;

THIRD: DETERl\lINING AND DECLARI;\TG that the period ofprobable usefulness of the class of objects or purposes for which thebonds authorized by this resolution are to be issued is forty (40)years; STATING that the maturity of the bonds herein authorized shallnot exceed ten (10) ;years; DETERMINING AND DECLARING that cur­rent funds are not required to be provided as a down payment prior

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to the making of expenditures for a specific capital improvement fromthe rroceeds of the bonds herein authorized or of any notes inanticipation of the sale of such bonds or from a fund into whichsuch proceeds are paid and that the proposed maturity of the bondsauthorized by this resolution will be in excess of five (5) years;

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/""~ FOURTH: DETERMINING that said bonds and any notes issued

in anticipation of said bonds shall be general obligations of the Villag",;and PLEDGING to their payment the faith and credit of the Village;

FIFTH: DELEGA TING to the Village Treasurer the powers andduties as to the issuance of said serial bonds and bond anticipation notes;

SIXTH: DETERMINING that the resolution shall take effectthirty (30) days after its adoption, unless within thirty (30) days apetition for its submission to the electors shall be filed in accordancewith law, protesting against the resolution and requesting it be sub­mitted to the electors for their approval or disapproval.

DA TED: APRIL 19, 1965

VILLAGE CLERK

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--- Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately. •.~

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The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by

~I~ and duly put to a vote on roll eall, r

whrll resulted as follows:

NOES:

The resolution was declared unanimously adopted.

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Lerczak on Tile removalB.Permits = Woodman, Pinto7 Engler! Bruce Con5tructionFire Dept. reportPolice reportHydrant reportChief RelilortTermination of Alarm maintenance as May 30th.,1965.Discontinuance for old Fire Alarm boxes in the Village.Transfer in water dept. for Acct. # 260-100Ruling on new employees before hiring.Neubeck retirement.Orr - hired by VillageHurst Resol. on transfer 54-400 to 54-100 ($1000.00)Traffic Report on ordinance by Hurst.Specs. for Water plant project plus bid noticeMayors report on Sewer line R.R.property

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was

Regular MeetingMonday May 3,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Villageheld on Monday May 3rd.,1965 at the Village Hall.

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of Angola, N.Y.

,Meeting was called. to order by Mayor Carbeck at 7:30 P.M

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckAllen WhiteEarl KinganJene HeimburgAubrey Demnis

MayorTrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

Robert Elvin and Casmir Pataczola from Stellane Dr. were present atthe meeting in regard to the building tile that are still being stored andsold by Leonard Lerczak at his home on Stellane Dr. Mr Hurst, Village Atty.stated that Mr Lerczak had notified him that he will move this tile assoon as possible and it will be moved to the land owned by him on Com. St.which is zoned for business. Mr Pataczola stated that he would like to havea definite date on the removal of this tile as it may linger into monthsand this condition will continue, so Mr Pataczola was assured that Mr Ler­czak will be notified that June 1st. is the deadline for removing the tileon Stellane Dr.

Building permits were received from: Elmer Woodman to erect a new homeon Dellwood Ave. 1 Robert Engler to erect garage on Sunset Blvd. and HomerBruce for the Evans National Bank"s new addition. It was moved by Mr Dennisand 2nd. by Mr White that the permits be granted, wltth·'the exception ofMr Woodman's permit which is subject to the Erie County Health Dept.s'o K. first. As soon as their report is received, then he may proceed withhis new home construction. Un.Crd.

Tee permit from Chris Pinto to erect a new home on Lorain St. is still pend­ing approval from the Board of Appeals and as soon as their permission hasbeen received, Mr Pinto may proceed with his home construction, providedthat the affadawit from Mr George Pinto granting the additional footagerequired is on file with the Village Clerk. This was moved by Mr Dennisand 2nd. by Mr White. Un. Crd.

Fire Dept. report was received and ordered filed.

Hydrant report was received and read and Clerk was instructed to make copiesfor the Board Ma~bers and also to post one for the maintenance men.

police~eport = The police report was read and ordered filed. At this timeMayor Carbeck gave the canvass report on the Chief of POlice test. He statedthat 3 of the returns were left at the Town Hall by error and at the closeof the waiting period he had sent in to the Personnel Office his reportstating the 4 declinations he had received and one for no reply, which onTuesday of the following week, he had received the reply from Mr Wagnerstating that he would accept, so due to this report of Mr Wagner's beingleft at the Town Hall and not delivered to the Mayor within the requiredtime limit - Mr White, Police Com. made a special trip into the PersonnelOffice to correct the canvass repQj~t stating that they had received oneacceptance and they will interview Mr Wagner this week and will have a re­port as soon as possible.

The discussion was held on the Alarm caretaker which has been classifiedas maintenance by the Personnel Office. Due to the Fire Box alarm systembeing obsolete and not going to be used anymore, it was moved by Mr Whiteand 2ad. by Mr Dennis that the services of alarm maintenance man be term­inated as of this fiscal year ending May30th.,1965 and that a notice bepublished in the Village local paper alerting the Village residents not

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20 to use the alarm boxes and to call Angola 549-3600r 549-3700 or 549-1111for fires and also that the Village maintenance men rembveall Fire Boxesthat are not in use anymore. Un. Crd. Clerk was instructed to place thepublic notice as soon as possible.

A transfer was requested by the Clerk-Treas. and Budget Director in theamount of $1500.00 for acct. # 260-100 due t9 the deficit in this itemthat occured by the emergency use of the Booster Station operation whichwas unforeseen at the time that the 1964-65 budget was adopted. It wasmoved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that this transfer be permittedand the funds be taken from account # 290-650 (contingent fund) Un. Crd.

Mayor Cargeck stated that a ruling must be followed as of this date onthe hiring of all new employees, in the past, new employees have beenhired ib the Water & Sts. Depts. without the proper formality of theP.O. 1 forms to the Personel Office and the salary rate not being est­ablished by the Village Board, so he has firmly requested that thereshall not be any employee placed on the payroll until they have beenproperly processed by the Board and a wage scale has been set and theClerk has sent the p.O. 1 forms into the Personnel Office for empl-oyment certification first. Mayor Carbeck has also demanded a completepyhsical examination for each person hired in these two depts. The Vill­age will pay this doctor's fee for the examination.

Mr HOill:ace Neubeck, water plant operator has retired and Clerk was in­structed to obtain a letter of resignation from Mr Neubeck as soon aspossible.

It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that the applicationfrom Alton Orr as Maintenance man be accepted on a temporary basis forthe required time limit as stated in the Rules and Regulations that wereadopted by the Board, and his rate of pay be $2.25 per hr. un. Crd.

Gasoline report was received and ordered filed.

The following resolution was passed by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr WhiteWHEREAS, under Code items A 54 in the 1964-65 Budget Sub-division 400,the sum of $1000.00 was allocated. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that thisitem be transferred to item A 54-100 and the same be paid to Floyd HurstVillage Atty. for non-routine services rendered during the fiscal year of1964-65 and his salary be adjusted accordingly. UN. Crd.

Mr Hurst gave the report on the Traffic ordinances and stated that he hasreceived the review from the State and he will now have to meet with thePolice Chief then with the Police Cern. and after this has been set up, itwould be ready for presentation to the Village Board.

Clerk was instructed to place the necessary color on the Zoning Map inthe office for the added areas that have recently been rezoned as Bus­iness. Areasato be changed will be Com. St. from Washington St. to Vill­age line and School St. whEre the Telephone Bldg. stands.

Specifications were received for the construction of a 6" Supply Mainand Rehabilitation of Water Filtering Equipment from Eng. Edwin Cotton.Clerk was instructed to publish the notice of bid opening in the EvansJournal for May 17th. mtg. when bids will be received and opened.

The Mayor presented a communication from the N.Y.C. R.R. in regard tothe extension of the 12" sewer line on the R.R. property paralled to Com.St. It was moved by Mr White and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the Mayor beauthorized to enter into agreement with the Railroad, the only cost tothe Village to be $110.00 fee payable to the railroad. The entire costof the sewer to be paid by the sewer district. Un. Crd.

The following bills were presented by the Treas. for payment: Water.,Cks. # 293-373 total of $1719.34 and Gen. Cks. # 282-634 total of$2107,80. It was moved and 2nd. that the treas.pay bills as submitted.

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Honorable l'1ayor CarbeckBoard of TrusteesVillage of Angola

Gentlemen:

The following is the Fire Report for the month of April,1965:

4/1/65 = Buffalo Beach = Bath House - Called by Radio Control at 8745 P.M.released at 9730 P.M. Truck # 1 responded, 21 men answered thealarm. # 2 Fire Truck stood by at the Fire Hall. Mutual aid toEvans Center Vol. Fire Co. Inc.

4/3/65 = Camp Lakeland = Wood Structure - Old Lake Shore Rd. Called byradio Control at 10:45 P.M. released at 11:30 P.M. Truck #1respnded. 19 men answered the alarm. # 2 Truck stood by at theFire Hall. Mutual Aid to Evans Center Fire Co.

Lake Bay Grove = Cottage. Called by Radio Control at 8: P.M.Released at 10:45 P.M. Truck # 1 responded. 30 men answeredthe alarm. # 2 Truck stood by at Hall. Mutual Aid to EvansCenter Fire Co.

4/10/p5 Leon Blasdell Farm - Grass fire. Called by Radio Control at12:30 P.M. returned at 1 P.M. Truck # 3 responded. 20 menanswered the alarm. Truck # 1 stood by at the hall. Fire outon arrival.

4/11/65 Jack Loder - Versaille-Plank Rd. Grass Fire, called by RadioControl at 1:45 P.M. returned at 2:40 P.M. Truck # 3 & 4responded. 23 men answered the alarm. Truck # 1 & 2 stood byat the Hall. Indian Tanks & Brooms used.

4/14765 Lake & Prospect Sts. Grass Fire. Called by Radio Control at4 P.M. returned at 4:15 P.M. Truck # 3 responded. 18 menanswered the alarm. Truck # 1 & 2 stood by at the hall. Broomsand Indian SMN tanks used.

4/20/65 Woodman - Grass Fire at Old Hotel. Called by Radio Control at11:30 A.M. returned at 11:45 ~.M. Truck # 3 responded. 12 menanswered the alarm. Truck # 1 & 2 stood by at the hall. Brooms& Indian Tanks used.

on Fire. Called by Radio ControlA.M. Truck # 1 responded. Trucksmen answered the alarm. Water &

St. Carat 9:30hall. 6

Richard Tonder - Lakeat 8:45 A.M. returned2 & 3 stood by at theC.O.2 was used.

Commercial St. = Grass Fire,called by Radio Control at 2:00Truck # 3 responded. 28 men answered the alarm. Truck # 1 &stood by at the hall. Water, Indian Tanks and Brooms used.

4/30/65

4/28/65

Respectfully submitted by:

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Fire Co. IRC.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

APRIL 1st through APRIL 30th

EMERGENCIES:

2 Ambulance calls2 First-Aid calls

TRAFFIC:

3 Accidents investigated3 Funeral escorts19 Parking tickets issued3 Arrests for Vehicle & Traffic violations

Directed traffic for Power Co. 3 hot lines down.Directed traffic for school buses and school children

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

3 Juveniles turned over to their parents1 Attempted assault complaint2 Complaints of Petit Larceny2 Complaints of shooting in Village1 Domestic complaint* 8 Milicious Mischief complaints2 Unfounede complaints1 Prowler complaint1 Emergency message delivered2 Business places found with doors unlocked1 Attempted burglary investigated for Town Police, on Grove St.2 Barole Violators located for State Police2 Revocation Orders enforced17 Complaints of Milicious Phone calls6 Hours stake-out for milicious Phone calls3 Assists to other departments4 Record checks to other departments25 Street lights reported out2 Dead dogs picked-up by Warden

2528323.568.1

Miles patrolledGallons of gasoline

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Hydrant Report for April 25th.,1965.

total of 88 hydrants in the Village Ar~

The following list is the listing of all defective Hydran~

1 - So.Main at Woodman Hotel •......•• Hard to open.2 - So. Main at Azzarella's •.....••• Bonnet' Nut leaks.3 - Newton at Genovese ••.•......•..••• Hard to Open4 - Friend at R.R.Ave ••••.....•.••.••• Leaky Bonnet5 LaSalle at Borzillire's •...•.•..•• Leaky Bonnett6 - LaSalle at York •.•...••.....•..•.•Leaky Bonnet7 - Main at Lake•......•...•........•• LeakyBonnet8 - Main at C¥tler's ..........•..•.•.•Nut on top leaks.9 N.Main at Magavero's ••......•..••• Leaky Nut10- N.Main at Henry Dr ••.•...••..•.•.• Needs re-leading and leaksII-Beverly at Miller.) ...•...•.•.....•Soth hydrants do not oper. together!12-Beverly at Ward •.. ) •...•...•.•.•..• Either one or the other, not both!13-Henry at Miller •.....•..•.•..••...• 2 men and bar to open,must be loosened14-Lincoln at Miller lllllllltlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllII

15-Sunset & open lot •.•..•.......•...•Leaky Bonnet16-Sunset at School driveway•.•••.••.• Must be raised17-Sunset at end of line •..•...•••.•.. Must be painted18-Franklin at Woodland ••....•.•.....•Re-leading19-Center at Parksidel .........•...•.•Don't work together,one or the other.20-Parkside at end ~ II II Ii II II II II II 11 II II II II II 11 II II II /I II II II II 11 II II II II II 11 1111 II II II II

21-Glenwood (endl •••..••...•...•..•...Only 52# pressure on hydrant.22-Scnool at end •.......•..........•••Hard to shut off23-Scljool at Wells •..•..•....•..•...•• Needs leading and bushing24-School at Arnold's •.•.•.........•.. Paint - and bonnet gasket leaks25-Washington at corner..........•...• Leaky Bonnet26-Commercial at Vassallo's •.•........ Leaky seat27-Lerczak at Stellane•.•.........•..• Paint28~G!plOver at Guthrie's •..••.••....•..• Leaky Bonnet29-Grove at DiMartino's •.........•.... Hard to shut off30-Grove at Arcaa:a I s-.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• .. .. .. .. .... II II II II II 11 II II II II II II 1\ II 1\ 1\

31-Grove at Standpipe .......•.•......• ~aint

32-Dellwood at Franklin•..•..•.....•.. Needs hydrant!!!33-Ward & Lincoln•........••...•...•.• Needs hydrant! ! ! !

Hydrant test was completed within 6~hrs. To the best of my knowledge, Idid not receive any reports on dirty water after hydrants were tested.

I recommend that the hydrants listed above be tended to by the maintenancedepartment of the Village before the next hydrant test in October.

Respectfully ~b~tted ?y:'/7~~&,~.-

Nelson Wm. ArnoldFire ChiefAngola Vol. Fire Co. Inc.

Hydrant test was under the supervision of: Nelson W.Arnold,Fire Chief~

William Burch, 1st. Asst. Chief~ Kenneth Herman,2nd. asst. chief and Mr.Alfred Ware, Village Maintenance Man.

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It was moved and 2nd. to adjourn. Un. Crd.21

Mayor

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Berczak present on street signs pUlled out by kids at nite.Mr Wilk present on Mrs Tomaka.B.P~rmits - Congo Church; R.Carlson and Chris Pinto.Mr .. Bigelow on zoning of Lake st. prop.Canvass report on P. Chief.Request for new inhalatorLetter res. H.NeubeckLetter resg. J.PalmertonN.Y.C.Letter on st. widening.Erie Co. Assoc. Mtg. - WilliamsvilleFire Hall windows replaced.Russell Catalino complaint for noise next to bis homeTran. for S.Ret.Many trans. to be made due to June 4th. payroll and June ~8th.

from old budget due to wouk schedule being in old budget.Water pipe to be purchasedR.Coss - ReI. oper.Bids on Water Supply Line And filtering.BondsAdj. mtg. - 5/28th.Nee St. Imp. Fund started - $7000.00Water Dep. of $8000.00Tr. to 263-100 ($ll~.OO)

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25Regular Meeting

Monday May 17th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday May 17th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at 7:30 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckAllen WhiteAubrey DennisEarl KinganJene Heimburg

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Mr Lerczak was present at the meeting to report several, street signsthat were removed by several of the youngsters last weekend and he statedthat he would like to have the Maintenance Dept. replace the signs that wereremoved. He also requested that a sidewalk be placed in his area for thebenefit of the children walking to school. Mr Dennis the St. Commissionerstated that he would take care of this matter.

Mr Stanley Wilk was present at the meeting on a complaint against MrsPaul Tomaka in regard to the rate of speed when driving her car on BrookfieldSt. and the abusive language she has used in the presence of small children.Village Police have warned Mrs Tomaka, but this has been a useless task.Mayor Carbekk assured Mr Wilk that he would tend to this matter personally•

. Building permits were received from: First Congregational Church toextend the side entrance to the church~ Richard Carlson to extend his formerdwelling on Pleasant Ave. and Chris Pinto's permit approval was received fromthe Zoning Board of Appeals plus the Cpnsent to Violation of Zoning Ordin­ance by George Pinto. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr White thatthe permits as submitted be granted. Un. Crd.

Letter was recEived from Mr Bigelow, the new owner of the property onLake St. that was abandoned by Olga Catalino, requesting permission toremodel this bUilding for a Business office for his Insurance Business.This was tabled until next meeting due to a few zoning restrictions thatmust be clarrified first.

Mayor Carbeck gave the report on the last candidate that was inter­viewed for Police Chief. This was a Mr Wagner, and he refused the pOSit­ion due to the salary offered. Canvass is now closed and Mayor Carbeck hasextended the Chief of Police discussion until a later date so that him andMr White, the Police Com. can meet with the Personnel Director.

Police Com. White gave the report on ~ new inhalator for the PoliceDept. use. This was tabled until the June Meeting.

Letter of resignation was recE~ved from Hoarce Neubeck. this was actedupon at the last meeting.

Resignation was received from Joseph Palmerton, Relief Water PlantOperator. It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that this res­igmation De accepted. Un. Crd.

Letter was received from the New York Central System in regard to therequest made by the Village for the widening of the street area between thetwo sidewalks. The request was denied due to the street being of averagewidth according to the other crossings maintained by the Railroad Co •

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26 Village Association meeting this Thursday May 20th. in Williamsville,N.Y.

Mr Erwin Smith was present at the meeting in regard to having some of theFire Hall windows replaced in the upper section of the Fire Hall. This wastabled until June meeting.

Request for a water bill refund was made by Richard Geitner. This WC$

tabled until a later date.

Complaint was received from Russell Catalino of Center St. in regard tothe noise and racket that is made at nite by Tim Dybadahl who is boardingin one of the homes nearby and using the garage to repair his car. Mr.Catalino. also complained about the debri that is piled up at the rear ofMiss Violet Arthur's house, this is a Fire Hazard. Clerk was so instructedto notify both parties of the complaint received.

The billing came in from the N.Y.State Retirement System which exceededthe budget amount, so a transfer was requested by the Treas. and Budget Dir­ector in the amount of $236.33 to be transferred from Budget Item #290-650to 290-628 to cover this deficit. It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by MrDennis that this transfer be made. Un. Crd.

Clerk reported that Budget item 260-100 will have a deficit due toseveral reasons, being that the salaries for the Booster Station were takenfrom Budget item 260-100 for the unforeseen emergency· that existed duringthis past fisval year and that the pay period of the employees of May 15th.to May 28th. must be deducted from this budget even bbough the pay date isJune 4th. plus the May 29r30 & 31st. payroll which also must be deductedfrom the old budget even though that pay date is June 18th. So a transferwill have to be made to thaT fund for the amount that will be needed. Itwas moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr White that the necessary transferbe made of $1200.00 from item 262-100 to 260-100. Un. Crd~ Clerk statedthat should there be any more deficits in the salaries due to the abovereasons, she is authorized to make the proper transfers needed due to thisbeing the end of the Fiscal yr. without Board action. (This suggestion wasmade to the Clerk by State Auditor)

Water Com. Heimburg gave his report on water pipe that will be pur­chased from Erb & Co. 414 ft. is needed and the total price will be $972.90.It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that the Water Com. beauthorized to purchase this pipe. Un. Crd.

Mr Heimburg stated that he has found a replacement for relief oper­ator at the plant. Mr Raymond Coss is being trained for the job. He willbe hired and placed on the payroll as soon as he becomes adapted to thejob. His rate of pay will be $1.75 per. hr. and will be listed on thepayroll as Temporary relief water paant operator. It was moved by Mr Demnisand 2nd. by Mr White that Mr Coss be hired under the terms submitted above.Un. Crd.

Bids were opened forConstruction of 6" Supply line and Rehabilitationof Water Filtering Equipment. Bid was received from William E. Myersof Orchard Park, N.Y. in the amount of Contract # 2 = 29,970.00 and Con­tract # 2 Alternate = 37,154.00 plus Bid Bond from Reliance Ins. qo.# 2 bid was received from Richard D. Knowles, Gowanda, N.Y. for Contract# 2 = 33,330.00 and Contract # 2 Alternate = 39,176.00. Plus Bid Bond fromHartford Acciaent and Indemnity Co. Due to the large amount of legal paperwork in connection with this bid award, the Bond Resolution and the Contaactresolution were moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Ki ngan and will becarried on a separate page in the record book. Un. Crd.

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The following bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept. 33eks. (payroll) 301-310 and eks. # 374-387 total of $3504.06 and General Fundeks. # 294-307 Pa~roll and eks. # 635Q668 total of $4756.64. It was moved and2nd. to pay bills as submitted. Un. Crd.

Mr Jene Heimburg offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption:

-THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, IN

THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, HEREgy RESOLVES, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. The bond resolution of the Village entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angola, New York, adoptedApril 19, 1965, authorizing 'construction of additions to and the partialreconstruction of the Village owned and operated water system, statingthe estimated maximum cost thereof is $50,000, appropriating saidamount therefor and authorizing the issuance of $50,000 serial bonds ofthe Village to finance said appropriatwn, "

duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of said Village on the date therein

referred to, subject to permissive referendum, will become effective on

May 20, 1965, and the ViUage Clerk is hereby directed to cause said bond

resolution to be published, in full, in the "EVANS JOURNAL," a news-

paper published in Evans, New York, and hereby designated as the offi-"

cial newspaper for said pUblication, together with a Notice in substantially

the form as provided by Section 81. 00 of the Local Finance Law, consti-

tuting Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York.

Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately.

follows:

AYES:

The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by

~ )~~~'" and duly put to a vote on roll(]F-.-'------

call, which resulted as

NOES: ~'"

The resolution was declared unanimously adopted.

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New York Referendum Certifioate

CERTIFICATE OF CLERK

9/1/64 (5

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Village

I, MARIANNE O. ARNOLD,

of Angola,

Village

in the

Clerk of the

County of

Erie,

as follows:

State of New York, HEREBY CERTIFY

That a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the

Village of Angola, in the County of

Erie, State of New York, entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angela, New York, adoptedApril 19, 1965, authorizing construction of additions to and the partialreconstruction of the Village owned and operated water system, statingthe estimated maximum cost thereof is $50, 000, appropriating saidamount therefor and authorizing the issuance of $50, 000 serial bondsof the Village to finance said appropriation,"

Iwas adopted April 19, 1965, , and that the notioe setting

forth the date of adoption of the resolution and oontaining an

abstraot of said resolution whioh oonoisely stated the purpose

and effect thereof, was duly posted and published as required

by law.

That no petition signed and aoknowledged by eleotors of

the Village protesting against said resolution and

requesting that said resolution be sUbmitted to the eleotors

of the Village for their approval or disapproval has been

filed with the Village Clerk within thirty days after the

date of the adoption thereof, or at any other time sinoe said

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affixed the oorporate seal of

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and

\\ said Villag~ this :l (;

\\

day of !rld'7} 1965.

~~?])ced.'<';'~__d c:/2:~,"«4r::~'Village ClerK!

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Resolution on the sealed bids that were opened at 8 P.M.:

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1- WHEREAS, sealed bids were received and opened at 8:00 P.M.~pursuant to advertisement therefore and proof of due publicationhaving been filed relating to construction 'of a six inch WaterMain and Meter Pit and rehabilitation of Sand Filters and FilterPlant Equipment pursuant to drawings and specifications byE. R. Cotton, dated April 19th, 1965, and

WHEREAS, bids were received and opened at the time specifiedfrom Richard D. Knowles, Box 71, Gowanda, New York, who bid on'Contract No. 2 and from .Harvey Mye rs and Sons, lnc., 5784 EllisRoad, Orchard Park, New York, who bid on Contract No.1 and No.2,and the said bids having been referred to E. R. Cotton, Engineerarid Floyd Hurst, Attorney, for study and Mr. E. R. Cotton havingrecommended that Contract Phase 1 be awarded to Richard Knowlesat the bid price of $14,146.00 less $4,234.00 being the cost ofItem No. 10 (Meter Pit) which item is deleted from the contractleaving a total of work to be done at a cost of $9,912.00 underPhase 1 thereof, and

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the bid of Harvey Myers and Sons, Inc.,be accepted on Phase No.2 of such contract but that one butterflyvalve for each filter at $423.00 be deleted and sUbstitute gatevalves therefore at $100.00 each being Item No.6 on the contractfor a total reduction of $1292.00, and

FURTHER RESOLVED, that under Item 8 an only three rate of flowcontrols be provided at a total of $7,206.00 and as to the fourthrate of flow control, that the same be repaired under Item 8A at theprice of $215.00.

NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED, that the above contracts beawarded on the basis hereinabove stated, and the Mayor authorizedto sign the same after funds for the payment of the same are dulyauthorized to be raised by bond issue which authorization will be­come finally effective on June 10th •

The resolution was moved by Jene Heimburg and seconded by EarlKingan and on roll call the following votes are recorded:

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Carried unanimously.\

HeimburgKinganWhite

Voting Nay

AyeAyeAye

None

CarbeckDennis

AyeAye

/Due to this being the end of the Fiscal year, this meeting was adjournedto May 28th. ,1965 so that all bills and payrolls may be listed for theMay disbursements with Board Action.

Adjourned MeetingMay 28th.,1965.

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39Adjourned Meeting

May 28,1965

Adjounnment to the May 17th. meeting was held on Fniday May 28th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

MayorPRESENT:

Carbeok oalled the

Donald L. CarbeokEarl KinganAllen WhiteAubrey DennisJene Heimburg

meeting to order

MayorTrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

at 7:30 P.M.

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BUdget Direotor Earl Kingan gave a report on the balanoes of theWater and General Depts. for the end of this fisoal year. He stated thatdue to there being unexpended street*orley left in budget item 101-400for several streets th.t have not been oompleted for re-surfaoing, hemoved that $7000.00 be deposited in a st. Improvement Fund at the Bankand $8000.00 of surplus funds be deposited into the Angola WaterworksFund, this was seoonded by Mr White. Un. Crd.

The first oheok to be reoeived for per oapita aid under the newset up for Villages was reoeived in the amount of $3498.60.

The Treas. submitted the vouohers for all bills that were paid upto this meeting, plus the payrolls of May 21st., June 4th. (whioh ooversthe work sohedule of May 15-28th. inc) and June 18th.(whioh aovers thelast three days in May (Way 29; 30 & 31st) whoih must be deduoted fromthis old fisoal year. Transfer of $113,00 was made in the water dept.for item 263-100. It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg thatall bills and payroll be paid as submitted. Un. Crd.

Report was given on the Pipe oleaning projeot that Water Com.Heimburg has started. He bas halted operations for the holiday weekendand will resume this work again on Tues. June 1st.

Motion was ma~.1~Ad journ. Un. Crd.

t:f:.~or

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Vi. ""E MNOLD<;.~ .."R\"'"'' ,i.'." k· -r reasurer.?-, •~----lit"',...C_ler . ;;.,i;;,.cl•lr----C1 erk.

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Index

Lerczak TileMrs Pauli - So. Main St.B.Permits - Pollack; Wilcox and Stresing.Police ReplOrt'Fire ReportChief - keys to the top of metersSidewalk and St. bids specs.Refuse specs.Pipe cleaning job.Bigelow - rezoning Lake St. areaZoda tax to be cancelledResol. Bond Antcp. Note - 50,000.00Resol. on N.Y.C.R.R.

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wasThs

held

Regular MeetingMonday June 7th.,1965

Regular Meeting of the Board ofon Monday June 7th.,1965 at the

Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.Village Hall.

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Meeting was called to order by

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganAllen WhiteAubrey DennisJene Heimburg

Mayor Donald

MayorTrustee11111111111111

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II II II II It tl II

L. Carbeck at 7:30 P.M

Several residents from Stellane Dr. were present at the meeting in re­gard to the tile still being stored on the Lerczak property after he hadbeen given a deadline for the removal of same. Mr Leonard Lerczak was pres­ent at the meeting with his Attorney Mr Mintz. A general and thorough dis­cussion was held in regard to the zoning ordinances, which were also inspectecby Mr Mintz. Mayor Carbeck stated that this area is strictly R 1 which issolely residential and it shall ra~ain as such and that Mr Lerczak is inviolation of the Zoning Ordinance. Mayor Carbeck entertained a m~tion forthis tile to be removed from said premises within 24 hours. This was movedby MrWhite and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg. Vote-all Ayes in favor of the motionwith no one opposing the motion on the Board, so the ruling remains aspassed. Un. Crd.

Mrs Pauli was present at the meeting in regard to the condition exist­ing in front of her home on South Main St. with cars parking between thecurb and sidewalk area. This area was graded and seeded by the Sewer Const­ruction crew and cars have dug this area all up again. Mayor Carbeck statedthat he will tend to this matter personally and see if this condition canbe corrected immediately.

BUilding permits were received from: Samuel Pollack to alter the dwell­ing on Orchard Ave.r Carl Stresing to build a new home on Lerczak Dr. andEverette E. Wilcox to build a new home on Lerczak Dr. Question arose on theexact location of-the lots owned by Mr Stresing, so it was moved by Mr.Heimb~rg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the permit be granted to Samuel Pollackand the permits of Wilcox and Stresing be reijected pending more informationneeded. Un. Crd. -

Police Report was received and ordered filed.

Fire Report was received and ordered filed.

Chief of Police Maronski aslced the Village Board for permission to ob­tain the top key to the parking meters and the meter Winder, so that whenhis men find meters that are not working properly, they can open them andfix the meters and also wind meters where there is time holding on them atnite. It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that this permissionbe granted. Un. Crd.

St. Com. Dennis reported that he is ready to have the specificationsdrawn for bids on the street materials he will need and also the sidewalkspecifications. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that thespecifications be approved as set and that the Clerk is authorized to pub­lish bid notices in the Evans Journal for all bids to be opened on July 6th.,1965 at 8:30 P.M.

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46It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the specifications

on refuse be accepted as submitted and the Clerk is authorized to publish inthe notice in the Evans Journal for bids to be opened on June 21st.,1965 at8:30 P.M

Village Atty. Hurst stated that the Dept. of Labor should be contacted fora wage schedule for the sidewalk bid before the bid is awarded. Clerk will sendfor necessary schedule. Also a Certificate~ of Insurance must accompany all bid~

Water Com. Heimburg gave a full report on the pipe cleaning job and healso stated that the pressure has improved 100% by this job that was welldone. He stated that sometfuing should be done immediately in regard to thewater receivers on Lake St. and other areas that have receivers that do notwork properly. He checked with Mr North from the County Highway Dept. and hadno success so Mayor Carbeck stated that he will contact Mr North on this beforenext meeting.

Mr Bigelow, new owner cfthe Catalino property on Lake St. has requestedBoard action on the re-zoning of the area on Lake St. where his property is

~situated. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr White that the South sideof Lake St. from Allen St. to Prospect St. should be re-zoned for business.Un. Crd.

Letter was received from the Royal Globe InS. Co. requesteing that theControl Panel at the Pump Station be cleaned of the corrmsion that has acc­umulated on it. Water Com. Heimburg stated that he would tend to this matterimmediately.

Letter was received from the Erie Co. Dept. of Public Safety, Divisionof Traffic and General Safety in regard to the N.Y.S. Motor and Vehicle LawSection 44. This was referred to Police Com. White.

Discussion was held in regard to sewer drainage on the John Maiden Homeon Parkside.

Joseph Zoda submitted tax bill account # 202-391-85 that he received. Thiswas a duplicate bill that was to been cancelled off of the Roll and was re­enterd by error on the new Roll 1965. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. byMr Dennis that the follOWing resolution be passed: WHEREAS, the Village hascarried on the assessment roll account # 202=391-85 in the name of DianneBorzillire on the north side of Stellane Dr. and pursuant thereto attesteda tax of $7.80 and that this is a duplication of assessment in as much as thisparcel is the same as shown under the assessment acct. # 202-391-80, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by reason of this error this tax assessed to Dianne Borz- ­illire be cancelled from the Roll and the Clerk is authorized to remove sameand mark her records accordingly. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the Bond Abt­icipation Note Resolution be adopted authorizing the issuance of $50,000.00Notes. (Copies attached on separate pages of the Minute Book). Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr White and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the follOWing res­olution be passed: WHEREAS, the New York Central Railroad and the Villageof Angola entered into an agreement dated May Ist.,1932 and modified under dateMay 22,1936 relating to sewers along the right of way o~ the Railroad, NOWTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor of the Village is authorized anddirected to sign an agreement modifying such previous agreements to permit hthe installation of a 12" concrete pipe along the R.R. Right of way for adistapce of 1445 ft. beginning about Oatman Ave. and extending westerly in theV~llage of Angola as indicated on print place sheet # 4 dated Oct. 1964 rec-,e~ved Jan. 1965 and the payment of $110.00 is authorized to be paid to theN.Y.C RaicU:oad Co. Un. Crd. ..~

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51EXTRACT OF MINUTES

Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the,

VillagEC of Angol a, in the County of Erie,

New York.

*

7 ,1965

A rUtr~, meeting of the Board of Trustees of the',..1

Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York, was held at the

Village Hall, in said Village, on >'(I'1~~] ,1965, at ?: J'~Tj'---'---'----

.(l '-.o'clock -k-.,lVI. (D.S. T.).

There were present: Hon. Donald L. Carbeck,Mayor, and

f' j) Jz~ /< /,"'-"

/~~P .. i j)a~(';iij

There were absent: )l-t/V \-<.,

Also present: Marianne O. Arnold, Village Clerk

Floyd H. Hurst, Village Attorney

_t:_'~__-'.~_~_:+;''---L offered tlJ;, following

resolution and moved its adoption:-

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1/ BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE RESOLUTION OF THE

VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, NEW YORK, ADOPTED

..,J::j&X::::L-<7:.-_-,,1965, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE

$50,000 NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE SALE

OF SERIAL BONDS HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED TO

BE ISSUED BY SAID VILLAGE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION

OF ADDITIONS TO AND THE PARTIAL RECONSTRUCTION

OF THE VILLAGE OWNED AND OPERATED WATER SYSTEM.

RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE

OF ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. Bond Anticipation Notes of the Village of Angola,

in the County of Erie, New York, in the principal amount of $50,000

are hereby authorized to be issued at one time or from time to time, as

funds are required pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law

constituting Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New

York, for the specific object or purpose as more fully described in

the bond resolution entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angola, New York, adoptedApril 19, 1965, authorizing construction of additions to nnd the partialreconstruction of the Village owned and operated water system, statingthe estimated maximum cost thereof is $50,000, appropriating saidamount therefor and authorizing the issuance of $50,000 serial bondsof the Village to finance said appropriation, "

duly adopted by the Board of Trustees on the date therein referred to.

Said Notes are to be issued in anticipation of the sale of serial bonds

of said Village. No bond anticipation notes have been previously issued

\ or are presently outstanding in anticipation of the sale of said bonds

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'''''~nd the maturity of the Notes hereby authorized shall not exceed one

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year from the date of the Notes, and said Notes may be renewed pursuant

to the provisions of said Local Finance Law. Said Notes are not to be

issued for an assessable improvement.

Section 2. Subject to the provisions of this resolution and of

the Local Finance Law, and pursuant to §50. 00 and §§56. 00 to 60.00

of said Law, the power to prescribe the terms, form and contents and

as to the sale and issuance of the bond anticipation notes authorized

by this resolution are hereby delegated to the Village Treasurer, the

chief fiscal officer of the Village.

Section 3. Said Notes shall be executed in the name of said

Village by its Mayor and its Village Treasurer and its corporate

seal shall be affixed thereto and attested by its Village Clerk.

Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.

* * *

The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded

by Trustee y~ J~_andduly put to a vote on roll call,

which resulted as follows: .

AYES:

NOES:

The resolution was declared unanimously adopted.

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General - No Veto

9ERTIFICATE

3/1/65 (3M)

• 19~, has been

llaid --'V""'<iull""aaig~eE..------ •

I. ~ARI.ANN':El O:_ARN~LD, Village:. Clerk ot the Village of

_~!!a. in the Count;[of Erie,

State of__ New y:.::ooe.r""k • HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing

$nnexed extraot from the minutes of a meeting of the, __

)of

/duly oalled and held on__7[~<,Lv~~~~~7 ,

/-,:" ,

@ompared by me with the original minutes as officially reoorded in my

offioe in the Minute Book of sa:l.d ....B"'Q...a..r...dL....o...f.,.;T....r...t..lsut..a...e..s _

and is a true, complete and correot oopY thereot and. of' the whole of said

original minutes so far as the same relate to the subjeot matters x'oferrell

to in said extraot.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the

corporate seal of said-..."Vwi...l...la".!g;>e... _

this 7..day ot ,V~l;/

Village Clerk

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43FIRE impORT FOR MONTH OF MAY, 1965.

May 4,1965- George Shirken = No. Main St. = Car fire, called by Radio,Con­trol at 10:15 A.M. Returned at 10:22 A.M. Truck # 1 responded.7 men answered alarm.

May 4,1965 = Purvis & Noble = Lake St. & Old Lake Shore Rd. Called by RadioControl at 11:55 A.M. Returned at 12:15 A.M. Truck # 1 & 4responded. 9 men answered the alarm. False Alarm. Neighborcalled Fire Co. because he thought his neighbor's house was onfire, Rubbish burning in yard.

May 21,1965 Car wreck on Route 20 & 323. Called by Town of Evans Police"to wash gasoline and broken glass off of the highway.Truck # 1 responded at 12:45 A.M. Returned at 1:35 A.M. 4 menanswered the alarm, (silent alarm - men called by Chief ArnOld)

May 29,1965 Goo/afi~ Rd. = Nickle Plate R.R. : ~rass fire. Called by RadioControl at 4:55 P.M Returned at 5:15 P.M Truck # 3 responded.Wire Brooms used. 17 men responded.

Report submitted by:

---4~«&4~;7~Ul?a~~Nelson Wm.CArlIoi-et~J

Fire ChiefAngola Vol. Fire Co. Inc.Village of Angola, N.Y.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

MAY 1st through MAY 31st

EMERGENCIES :4 Inhalator calls1 Ambulance call

TRAFFIC:2 Accidents investigated9 Parking tickets issued7 Vehicle & traffic Law arrests2 Funeral escorts

Directed traffic for 2 paradesDirected traffic for school buses and children.

OTI1ER ACTIVITIES:1 Burglary investigatedI Forgery investigated1 Petit larceny investigated4 Milicious Phone calls investigated3 M:Uicious misdl ief complaints4 Miscellaneous complaints5 Unfounded cmmplaints2 Domestic complaints2 Prowler complaints6 Juveniles turned over to their parents2 Juveniles petitioned to Family Court1 Prisoner delivered to Erie County Pen.5 ilissists to other departments2 Record checks to other departments2 c EmerganGy messages delivered1 Vehicle located in Village for Park Police3 Dog bite complaints2 Dogs picked-up by Warden (dead)14 Street lights reported out1 Revocation Order attempted (moved out of State)18 Arrests were made during May.7 For Vehicle & TrafficI For Endangering the life and health of a Child1 For Burglary1 For Forgery2 For Milicious Phone calls2 For Village Ordidance3 For Disorderly Conduct1 For resisting Arrest

Village Car down 5 days for rePa1rs• Patrolmen used own ca~

Patrolled App. 2604 miles

335,1 Gallons of gasoline used by polioe dept.

41.8 Gallons of gasoline used by Fire Dept.

St/Olnley

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The following billsDept. cks. # 1 to 7total of $ 4867.26.to pay all bills as

were submitted by Clerk-Treas. for payment: Watertotal of $1393.15 and General Fund Cks. # 1 to 19It was moved and 2nd. that the Clerk-Tres. be permittedsubmitted. Un. Crd.

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INDEX

Mr & Mrs Meca = Complaint on Lake St.Josephine Tonder = II 1111 II II II II 11.11 II \I II II

Casmir Patazcola - Robert Elvin = Complaint on L. Lerczak.Frank Borzillire = Complaint - S.Main St. drainage.Stella Orlando - Complaint on tax for lot dim.BUilding permits: Quinn1 E.Wilcox and J.Cinque.Rejection of permit - C.Stresing.Board of Appeals = Joe Mendola Permit.Maronski = ResuscitatorBond Antcp. Note motion.Cert. of Dep. 25,000.00St. Mileage deadline.Vacancy on Board of Appeals.SidewalJ< bid resol.Refuse Resol. for and new bid to be adv.

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Regular MeetingJune 21,1965

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The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday June 2lst.,1965 at the Village Hall.

..Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 7130 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald CarbeckEarl KinganJene HeimburgAllen WhiteAubrey Dennis

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Mr & Mrs Meca, residents of Lake St. were present at the Meeting inregard to several cpmplaints that they wished to present to the VillageBoard. One complaint was in regard to an advertising sign that is erectedbetween the curb and sidewalk on the George Ehmke property. They have statedthat this sign obstructs the view of oncoming traffic when backing out ofone's driveway and it is very dangerous. The other complaint was in regardto some stakes that Mr Ehmke has driven alongside of the curbing in hisdriveway that are sticking up from the ground and are very dangerous shOuldsome child trip over them, they would slash their legs on them. It is theirdesire that the Village Board notify Mr Ehmke to remove said sign and toeither remove the stakes or place them level with the ground. Mrs RichardTonder of Lake St. was also present in regard to the cars and Motor Bikesspeeding on Lake St. in the morning hours. Mayor Carbeck stated that he wouldcheCk on these complaints and try to find a solution to rectify the hazard­ous conditions created by these people.

Mr Casmir Patazola and Robert Elvin from Stellane Dr. were present atthe meeting in regard to Mr Lerczak having the tile stored in his garage andthe continous advertising of his tile business in the Pennysaver. MayorCarbeck requested a two week period to check on the following details andhe would try to have an answer for next meeting on this.

Mr Frank Borzillire was present at the meeting in regard to storm drainwater backing up in the basements of several of the South Main St. residentshomes. He was requested to chec]< with Mr Gugino and some solution would bearranged to change the flow of drainage water into some other outlet rabherthan having it drain down South Main St. line.

Mrs Stella Orlando was present at the meeting in regard to the lot sizerecorded on her Village tax. The lot is still the same size as it was beforeshe gave her son land for his new home, and she requested that this be alt­ered and the t.ax changed. It was stated that the taxes cannot be changed onthe Roll after the roll has been closed and the taxes issued, unless it hasbeen declared erroneous, so Mrs Orlando was informed to report this to theClerk in the Fall when the changes are received for the new Roll Book.

Building permits were received from: Frank Quinn for a new porch onhis horne at 90 North Main St.1 Everett E. Wilcox for a new horne erected onLerczak Dr.1 and the renewal of permit for Mrs Josephine Cinque. It wasmoved bycMr \'lhite and 2nd. by l'ir Dennis that the above permits be granted.Un. erd. It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the permitfrom Carl Stresing be rejected until a sub-division map has been receivedfrom Mrs Aronica for that area where this new horne is to be erected. ClerJ<was informed to write to Mrs Aronica for a copy of ~his map. Un. Crd.Building permit was recieved from Joseph Mendola an addition to a home thathe proposes to purchase but due to yard depth that how exists, the permitwas referred to the Zoning Board of Appeals for their approval. Clerk is toforward this to Mr Wilson, Chairman of the Board of Appeals.

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58Chief of Police Maronski exhibited a new Resuscitator that he wishes to

purchase for the Village Police Dept. The price quoted was~295.00. Clerk wasrequested to check on this total as to whether or not it is State price, beforethe purchase is made. It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr White thatthe Chief be permitted to purchase said Resuscitator if this is State pricelisting. Un. Crd.

Water Com. Report: Com. Heimburg stated that the Water works project is well undeway and that he has had only a few complaints on dirty water and this is beingtaken cared of. Village Atty. Hurst reported that he has everything ready forithe Bond Anticipation Note at the Marine Trust Ban]< for the amount of ~25,OOO 'at 2 3/4% interest, renewal date being April 8,1966. It was moved by Mr.Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that Atty. Hurst proceed with the borrowingof this money. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr. Kingan amd 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the sum of ~25,OOO.0

be placed in Certificates of Deposit at the Evans National Bank for a period of6 months. Un. Crd.

Mayor Carbeck stated that the Village street mileage must be com§letedbefore Aug. Ist.,1965 for the new Highway Laws that have been set up in regardto the Street signs and Traffic laws. He requested that the St. Com. take careof this as soon as possible so the report will be on file with the Clerk beforeAug. 1st.

Letter was received from Mr Earl North on the water condition for drainageon the property of John Cecala on Lake St. Mayor Carbeck referred 'this to theSt. Com.

Mayor Carbeck stated that a vacancy now exists on the Zoning Board of App­eals caused by the death of Mr Edwa~d Smith, so the Board Members will have tomake an appointment es soon as possible.

St. Com. reported that he is ready for the sidewalk bids to be published.It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the following resolutionbe passed: Resolved: Specificat.ions as submitted and filed with the ClerJ< arehereby approved for installation and repair of sidewalks in the Village ofAngola for the year commencing July Ist.,1965 to June 1966 were approved andthe Clerk directed to advertise for bids to be received and opened July 6th.,1965at 8:30 P.M. Un. Crd.

Refuse Bid: WHEREAS bids for garabage removal for the period July Ist.,1965 thruJune 30th.,1966 were duly advertised for to be opened June 21st.,1965 at 8:30 P.Mat a regular meeting and after receiveing and opening and reading aloud bids asreceived: 1 = Joseph Ball for $7300.00 and 2nd. Sam Vassallo = $7440.00. It wasmoved and 2nd. that the Contract be awarded to the lowest bidder Joseph Ball.Motion by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Whiee. Un. Crd. - Voting Ayes.Due to an error made b¥ the Clerk on the Bid time that was given to Mr Ballas being 8730 P.M. in place of 8 P.M. and Mr Ball presenting his bid at 8726Pm the following Resolution has to be passed: WHEREB: The above bids werereceived as follows: Joseph Ball = 8726 P.M. and Sam Vassallo at 7745 P.M.and Whereas the resolution directing the receipt and opening of bids wasadvertised in the Evans Journal to be opened at 8:P.M and WHEREAS in theOfficial resolution it was scheduled for 8: 30 P.M and NOW 'rHEREFORE IT ISRESOLVED that the above resolution be rescinded and further RESOLVED that bothbids be rejected and a new advertisemert: be published for bid opening on J'uly 6th.1965 at 8:30 P~M. on the same specifications modified only as to time of open­ing of bids. t was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. White that this res­olution be passed. Un. Crd. m

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59The following bills were presented by the Treas. for Payment: Gen. Fund.Check.s # 1 - 15 (Payroll) and cJ<s. # 20_2:/39 total of $2497.89. Water FundCks. # 1 -"'):4'- (Payroll) and cks. # 8 - ~ total of $38~'o:&1._ The Water Dept.Abstract Voubher made be changed due to several bills s~;t:"1iad to be app­roved at the meeting and checks have not been written for the emergencythat arose due to the pipe cleaning project that created plugged watersevvices into a lot of the homes, that had to be re-opened by local plumbersand their bills not being rec£ived in time for entry on the Abstract ofBills for the meeting.

Mayor Carbeck made the announcement that with the permission of theVillage Board, he desires to have only one Board meeting for the month ofJuly and August.

It was moved and 2nd. to adjourn. U~. Crd.

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CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION BY THE VILLAGETREASURER RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZ-!\TION, SALE,L')SUANCE, FORM AND CONTENT OF A $25, 000 BONDANTICIPATION NOTE FOR ADDITIONS TO AND PARTIALRECONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYSTEM-1965 OF THEVILLAGE OF ANGOLA, NEW YORK.

I, MARIANNE O. ARNOLD, Village Treasurer of the Village

of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York, HEREBY CERTIFY that

pursuant to the powers and duties delegated to me, the chief fiscal

officer of the Village, by the Board of Trustees of said Village, pursuant

to the resolution duly adopted and as set forth below, subject to the

limitations prescribed in said resolution, I have made the following deter-

mlnations:

1. A bond anticipation note of this Village shall be issued in

anticipation of the sale of definitive bonds, as authorized pursuant to the

resolution entitled:

"Bond Anticipation Note Resolution of the Village of Angola,New York, adopted June 7, 1965, authorizing the issuance of $50,000Notes in anticipation of the sale of serial bonds heretofore authorized tobe issued by said Vi llage for the construction of additions to and thepartial reconstruction of the Village owned and operated water system, "

duly adopted by the Board of Truste.es on the date therein referred to,

as follows:

Amount and Title:

Dated: June 28, 1965

$25,000 Bond Anticipation Note ForAdditions To and Partial ReconstructionOf Water System-1965

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Matures: April G, 1966, subject to prior redemption

No.1 Denomination: $25,000

Interest rate: 2-3/40/0 per annum, payable at maturity

Place of payment of principal and interest:

The Marine Trust Company of Western New York

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Form of Note: Substantially in accordance with formprescribed by Schedule B, 2 of theLocal Finance Law of the State of New York.

2. Said Note is not issued in renewal of any note or notes.

3. The amount of bond anticipation notes heretofore issued in

anticipation of the sale of said $50,000 serial bonds, is $-0-.

4. Pursuant to said powers and duties delegated to me, I DO

HEREBY AWARD AND SELL said Note to THE MARINE TRUST COMPANY

OF WESTERN NEW YORK, Buffalo, New York, for the purchase price of

par, plus the amount of interest, if:my, acc rued thereon from the date of

said Note to the date of delivery thereof, and reeeipt of payment therefor,

and I FURTHER DETERMINE that said Note so awarded shall bear interest

at the rate of two and three-quarters per centum (2-3/4%> per annum,

payable at maturity.

I HEREBY FURTHER CERTIFY that the powers and duties dele-

gated to me to issue and sell the Note hereinabove referred to are in full

force and effect and have not been modified, amended or revoked.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this

18th day 0: June, 1965.

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CLERK'S CERTIFICATE

I, MARIANNE O. ARNOLD, Village Clerk of the Village ofAngola, in the County of Erie, State of New York, HEREBY CERTIFY thatthe foregoing is a true and correct duplicate original of a Certificate which,duly executed by the Village Treasurer, was file.sj..with the Board ofTrustees by said Villag e Treasurer on June ",?-I' ,1965, and now remain son file and a public record in my office as Village Clerk; :md

I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that no resolution electing to reassumeany of the powers or duties mentioned in said Certificate and delegated tothe Village Treasurer pursuant to the resolution cited in said Certificate,has been adopted by said Board of Trustees.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my h:md :md affixedthe corporate seal of said Village this -"!... r

'"""'AT \ da~of June, 1965.

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STATE OF NEW YORK )BS:

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)COUNTY OF ERIE )

MARIANNE O. ARNOLD, being duly sworn upon hllroath, deposes

•and says:

(1) I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting Village Clerkof the Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York;

(2) That with respect to the contract of sale of the followingdescribed obligation of said Village to THE MARINE TRUST COMPANYOF WESTERN NEW YORK. Buffalo, New York, I have made a carefulinquiry of each officer and employee of said Village having the power orduty to (a) negotiate, prepare, authorize, or approve the contract orauthorize or approve payment thereunder, (b) audit bills or claims underthe contract, or (c) appoint an officer or employee who has any of thepowers or duties set forth above, as to whether or not such officer oremployee has an interest (as defined pursuant. to Article 18 of the GeneralMunicipal Law) in such contract:

Amount and Title:

Dated: June 28, 1965

$25,000 Bond Anticipation Note ForAdditions To and Partial ReconstructionOf Water System-1965

Matures: April 8, 1966, subject to prior redemption

No. 1 Denomination: $25,000

)2z~a~Villige Clerk

Interest rate; 2-3/4% per annum, payable at maturity

(3) That upon information and belief, as a result of such inquiry,no such officer or employee has any such interest in said contract, unlessotherwise noted in Schedule A annexed hereto and by this reference made II.

part hereof.

Subscribed and sworn to before me

this 28th day of June, 1965.

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SCHEDULE A

,1. is a stockholder of THE MARINETRUST COMPANY OF WESTERN NEW YORK, Buffalq, New York;owning or controlling, directly or indirectly, less than five per centum{50/.} of the outstanding stock hereof but no disclosure of such interestby said officer is required pursuant to said Law;

2. has such interest in said contract,but according to the records of said Village of Angola and statements madeto me by officers of said Village during the current fiscal year, THEMARINE TRUST COMPANY OF WESTERN NEW YORK, Buffalo, New York,has not purchased, and by virtue of the purchase of said Bond AnticipationNote above described, will not have purchase Notes of said Village, theaggregate principal amount of which exceeds $60,000 and said TrustCompany is not now, and bu virtue of the purchase of said Note will notbecome the holder of notes of said Village, the aggregate principalamount of which exceeds $60,000.

___ has publicly disclosed the natureand extent of such interest in writing to the Board of Trustees of saidVillage. Such written disclosure has been made a part of and set forthin the official record of proceedings.

3. has an interest in THE MARINETRUST COMPANY OF WESTERN NEW YORK, Buffalo, New York, solelyby reason of employment as an officer or employee thereof, but the re­muneration of such employment will not be directly affected as a resultof said contract and the duties of such employment do not directly involvethe procurement, preparation or performance of any such part of suchcontract.

has publicly discbsed the natureand e xten t 0 f s-u-c"'hc-l7""·n"CtC":e-cr-eC":s-'t-""'in-w=r""'i7ho-·n-g~tC":o--:;t"'he Boa rd 0 f T rus tee s 0 f saidVillage. Such written disclosure has been .made a part of and set forthin the official record of proceedings.

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CERTIFICATE OF NO-LITIGATION

I, _fto__"'_IP.II__D_B.._il_I_' i_- , HEREBY CDfIn

that I l!IIII the duly appointed and aoting !IJf!IlII:A'Ii~ _of .. "A'D.flHlLf_,Til" • tU 1Mtrtf..__~ , State of -::;.=::.:;.::.:...::'l'ic::";::;,=-,......,--:"~_-,-__....that no litigation of aDy nature is nov pending or threatened (either inState or Federal Courts) restraining or enjoining the issuanoe or deliveryof the obligations of said 11rr...__~~_~ ~~~__~ __desoribed belov or the levy or oolleotion of taxes to pay the interest onor ~rinoipal of said obligations, or in any manner questioning the author­ity or prooeedings for the issuanoe of said obligations, or affeoting inany val' the validity of said obligations or the levy or oolleotion of saidtaxes. or oontesting the oorporate existenoe or boundaries of said___________!Il\:R. • or the title of any of thepresentoftioers thereof to their respeotive offioes.

I FURTHER CERTIFY that no authority or prooeed~ngs for theissuanoe of said obligations have or,has been repealed. resoinded orrevoked.

The obligations herein referred to are desoribed 8S follovs.

Amount and Title: .U...........,..U...... Jl'UAUm r ft_~1~0Iw-..., .........

Interest rate:__J_-_'_I_. %per annum, payable -J"du..dt.'2'.,~~-,-----

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Maturities, numbers and denominations:

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Index

Lerc1liakk.. Tile decision.Bldg. Permits - Jos. Mendola - J.Howie & O.Stressing

·Fire ReportPolice Report.InhalatorAppoin~ent of McOomb on Eoard of Appeals Board.Lerczak Tax Billst. Survey charts.Resal. on Gary Vellam and .Tom Vassallo.Truck bid resol.Sidewalks - St. ¥aterial bids opened.Garbage bids opened.Re-zoning Ordinance amendment for Lake st.

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75Regular Meeting

July 6th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Tuesday July 6th.,1965 at the Vil~age Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Oarbeck at 7:30 P.~.

PRESENT: Donald L. OarbeckEarl KinganAubrey Den1lisAllen WhiteJene Heimburg

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Mr Leonard Lerczak was present at" the meeting in regard to the Tilebusiness conducted at his residence. Mayor Oarbeck stated that he reacheda decision on this matter and so stated that he had read the business adv­ertisements in the local pennysaver and noted that there was not any add­ress listed for either Leonard Lerczak nor for Russell Oatalino that is also'using his home for receiving business calls on contracting materials and jobsso due to this, he finds that Mr Lerczak is not in violation of any zoningregulations. Mayor Oarbeck asked for comments from the Board lembers, andthere not being any, he closed the tssue.

Building permit was received from the Zoning Board of Appeals for Jos.Mendola together with an affidavit from Mrs Mary Peters granting permissionto Mr. Mendola to make the addition to this home that he finds necessaryfor extra bedrooms, which will bring the new-addition closer to the rearline than was permissible. It was moved by Mr White and 2nd. by Mr. Heim­burg that this permit be granted. Un. Ord.

Building permit for Mr Oarl Stressing was discussed and Mr Aronicawas also present at the meeting in regard to the sub-division map for thisarea. Mayor Oarbeck explained the necessary details involved on new streetsand sub-division maps having to be filed in the Erie Oounty Olerk's officebefore the Village can accept any new streets. Mr Aronica stated that hewould have the map dralfn up and filed AS soon,as possible and Whatever othernecessary details that had to be done would be done by him so as to not 'delay the building of other new homes in this area. It was moved by Ir.Jene Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that Mr Stressing be permitted to proc­eed with this new home and he is not to start any other new homes untilapproval has been ~iven to him by the Board and Building Inspector. Un. Ord.

Fire Dept. Report was recmived and read.Police Dept. report was received and read. At this time, Mayor Oarbeok reada letter that he had received from the Personnel Office in regard to newPolice Dept. regulations on age limits. The discussion on the new inhalatorwas had and this was tabled until more details on the price can be secured.

Building permit for Janice Howie was'referred to the Zoning Board of Appealsfor their'approval as it Was rejected by the Village Building Inspector.

It was moved by Mr Jene Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Aubrey Bennis that Mr. JamesMcOomb of High St. be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mr Edward .Smith on the Board of Appeals. Un. Ord.Mr Earl Kingan was aSked to check on the tax bill that was returned to theVillage Olerk by Mrs Stella Lerczak due to it being a bill for a lot thatshe does not own. '.' .. \. ,

It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr. Aubrey Dennis' that the Olerk

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writes to the Planning Board in Buffalo and also to the State Dept. for aStandardized Map of the Village area and in the near future plans shouldbe made for a Village Map to be drawn up shoWing all the new streets andsub-divisions. Un. Ord.

Mayor Oarbeck stated that he has received the, charts for the street surveythat m~st be conducted by the Village before August 1st. in order to rec­

'elve the State Aid that is granted. It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd. byMr Allen White that the folloWing resolution be passed: RESOLVED: The Mayoris authorized to employ Gary Vellam to work on street Surveying, eff­ective immediately at the rate of $2.25 per hour in connection withState Dept. Public Works in measuring the Village streets. He is to bepaid out of budget item 64-100. Un. Ord.

It was moved by Mr Whi*e and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the .followingresolution be passed: RESOLVED: that the Village employ Thomas Vass­allo as a Machine operator at the rate of $2.25 per hour effective imm­ediately. Un. Ord.

st. Dept.: Oom. Dennis stated that all street work is under way and theyare waiting for the new bids to be awarded so that they may purchase thestreet materials needed.

Water Dept.; Oom. Heimburg stated that he has received a bill from theTown for the water purchased by the Village from Erie Oounty Water Auth­ority and he is holding the payment up on this bill until a settlementcan be reached on the per gallon basis, as he is disSatisfied with thepresent price of 50¢ per M. Gal. as listed.

The deposit has been made by the Marine Trust 00. to Evans National Bankfor the $25,000.00 Bond Antop. Note.Request was received by application from Richard Tyrell to solicit for theblind in the Village of Angola and he stated to the Olerk that he cannotpay any fee for a permit. Olerk was instruoted to check with the BetterBus6ness Bureau on this Oompany before any action is taken by the Boardto grant this permit.

There being no bids reoeived for the sidewalk repairs, it was so moved thatbids Will not be necessary and that St. Oom. Dennis will employ the streetmaintenanoe dept. personnel to take oare of this project.

'Village Atty. Hurst was authorized to renew the Oom. St. Building notewhich has a balance of $31,000.00. He also stated that plans are being setup for the sale of the Anticipation Notts and more details will be availableat the neBt meeting.It was moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg that the folloWing res­olution be passed: RESOLVED: Specifications are now being submitted for a1965 Piok-up truc~ are hereby approved. The bids are to be advertised inthe Evans Journal in the July 15th. issue and bids to be received andopened at the regular meeting of August 2nd. 1965 at 8:30 P.M.The presently owned 1958 Ohevrolet Pick-up truok, now being used bythe Village is hereby authorized as a trade-in to be applied toward thepurchase of the new pick-lp truok. Un. Ord.It was moved by Mr Kingan and 2nd. by.Mr Heimburg that the followin&resolution be passed: WHEREAS bids were received and opened at 8:30P.M. pursuant to advertisement for garbage piokup and disposal in theVillage of Angola for the period from JUly 1st. to June 30th. 1966, andbids were received as follows: Sam Vassallo •••••• $6830.00 and JosephBall =$7000.00, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the. oontract be awardedto Sam ~assallo. the lowest·EtjtK~ responsible bidder and the Mayor is

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I,· 77authorized to sign a contract to that effect pursuant to such bid and spec-ifications. Payment to be semi-monthly at $284.58 for each payment. Un. Ord.

1.60 ton.2.60 ton.

1.60 ton.2.60 ton.

4 = Washed crushed stone # 4 F.O.B. Village Trucls ••••••• ~ •••••• $Washed crushed stone # 4 delivered, Village of Angola•••••••• $

At this time Mayor Oarbeck proceeded with the opening of the bids for theStreet materials.1 = Gravel:,Whereas sealed bids were received and opened at 8:30 P.M. for raod materialsfor the Village of Angola for the year July 1st. 1965 through June 30th.1966as follOWs:

Mollnar Oonstruction 00. Ino. $1.90 per oubic yard deliveredRound type Gravel Item'A-2

Evans Builders Supply Inc. $2.00 per ton delivered, Round typeGravel Item A 2Resolved that the Village purohase its supply of Round type gravel underitem A 2 from Mollnar Oonstruction 00. Inc. as its prioe bid of $1.90 peroubio yard. The Olerk is authorized to return the deposit of $250.00 cashwhioh accompanied such bid when the required performance bond is filed withthe Village Olerk. Moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Helmburg. Un. ,Ord.,

OtherWhereas bids were received and opened for the purohase of other highwaymaterials for use frbm July 1st. through June 30th. 1966 other than Roundtype gravel and all as listed in the specifications under items B.O.&D asfollows: Item B =Pea Gravel - F.O.B. Village Trucks =1.70 per ton.Item 0 = Orushed Stone:1 =Washed crushed stone # l' & 2 mixed - F.O.B. Village Trucks =$ 1.60 ton2 Washed, crushed stone # 1 & 2 mixed- delivered, Village

of Angola$ 2.60 ton.2 =Washed crushed stone # 1A - F.O.B. village trucks•••••••••••• $ 2.15 ton

Washed crushed stone # 1A - delivered -Village of Angola••••• $ 3.15 ton.

3 =Washed crushed stone # 3 F.O.B. Village of Angola•••••••••••• $Washed, crushed stone # 3 - delivered, Village of Angola••••• $

D - Sella:

F. O. B. ,V111ageTruoks•••••••••-•••••••..••••••••••••••••••• "•••••• •.$ l' .40 ton.Delivered, Village of Angola.••••••••••.•.••••••• _,_ •••••:• ••••••••• $ 2.40' ton.NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the purchases of such i'teJll,1i;, B.. througho as listed from Evans Builders Sypply, Inc. at the pricesri~j~ed and theOlerk is authorized to return the certified check of $250.00 upon filinga performance bond. Moved by Mr. Heimburg - 2nd. by Mr White. Un. Ord.

LIQUID BITUMINOUS MATERIALS'Whereas bids were reoeived and opened at 8:30 P.M. pursuant to advertisementfrom Allied Bitumens, Ino. and Midland Aspl).alt Oorp. for providing liquidBituminous Materials for the year ending June 30th.,1966 both Oompaniesbidding 19¢ per ~allon. NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED THAT the purohases ofsaid Bi<tuminous Materials be made from Allied Bitumens, Ino. for the per­iod ending June 30th.,1966. Moved by Mr Dennis - 2nd. Mr White. Un. Ord.

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project

F.O.B.Your

plant

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BitUminous Concrete(Crushed Limestone Coarse Aggregat.Item 45 SX - Bottom Course 'Item 53' - Binder CourseItem 51 - 1A Top CourseItem 51 - 1A Top Course (extra fine)1 AC Top Course1 B Commercial Top CourseWinter Stockpile Mix

78WHEREAS sealed bids were received and opened at 8:30 P.M. pursuant to .adv-

'ertisementfor the furnishing of various types of highway bi tUminOWtr4ad Ina t­erials for the Village use during the period July 1st. 1965 through June 30th.1966. and bids were reveived as follows:BITUMINOUS PRODUCTS:Item

DAN GERNATTIItem 45 SX - Bottom Course Itlfff, 7.50 No bid NoneItem 51 - Binder Course nuft 7.50 tt IHt II 111111"

Item 51 - 1A Top Course """ 7.75 flllllll flllllll

Item 51 - 1A Top Course (extra fine)""" 8.00 " "" II """"I AC Top Course Iffffl 8.00 II II tl " II 1111"

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Resmlved the,V~llagepurchase its requiremnts for the year June 30th.1965through July 1st. 1966 from Bituminous Products Inc. the lowest responsible

, bidder, at' the: pr.1cesD.1d. Moved by Mr. White:' 2nd. by Mr Heimburg. Un. Crd.

The follOWing bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept•. Cks. # 1 -34' Payroll (July 2) =& cks'.#, 22, = 45' total' pf $ $9150.20 and. General Dept. Oks. Payroll #' 16~26 and cks'. /I 41 - 60 total of $8996.29.It was moved and seconded that ,the Treas. be permi ttelll to pay bills as sub­mitted. Un. Crd.

Discussion was held on the re-zoning of Lake St. Mr Bigelow, present andnew owner of the Olga Catalino property wishes to open an Insurance Agencyat this address and he has requested that this area be re-zoned to Business. \

as it is presently listed under R 1 (One family residence). Mr Hurst, theVillage Atty. s~ated that he has drafted up the Zoning Ordinance Amendmentand read same to the Board for their approval. (Ordinance Ammendment onseparate sheet)

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71Village Al:torney Hurst presented a draft for a Hearing on the proposed

Amendment of Angola Village Zoning Map and Ordinance as follows:

"NO'TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ANGOLA VILLAGE ZONING MAPand ORIJINANCE~

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a public hearing will be held by the Board of

Trustees of Angola in the Town of Evans, County of Erie and State of New

York at the Angola Village Hall, North Main Street, Angola, New York on the

2nd. day of August, 1965 at 8 P.M. Daylight Savings Time in the matter of the

Amendment of the Angola Village Zoning Ordinance, including the Official

Zoning Map, so as to change the Zoning designation of all lands lying south

of the south line of Lake St. extending from the west line of Allen St. to

the west line of property owned by Mathew Nawotka being 165 ft. westerly

from the west line of Prospect St.: the southerly line of such district

change to be 246 feet southerly from the south line of Lake St. The prop­

osed amendment will change the bounds and definition of the District area

from R 1 lOne family residence area) to B (Business District).

It was moved by Mr Allen White and seconded by Mr Jene Heimburg that the day'

and time for the hearing on the above proposed amendment to the Zoning Ord­

inance will be the 2nd. day of August, 1965 at the Village Hall at 8 P.M.

and that the Clerk be instructed to post in 3 public places and to publish

at least 15 days prior to the date of August 2nd.,1965. Un. Carried •.~_.....,----------------------

Mayor CarbeoK stated that there will be only one Board Mewt1ng for themonth of July and August;'.solllhe next meeting will be held on August 2nd.at 7:30 P.M.

Motion was made a_nc..d~n2:"~.k.::!=~dit.~..:J"..o::I~l&:~~""'::I'J.~ ayor

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT T9 THE VILLAGE BOARD

JUNE fst through JUNE 30th

EMERGENCIES:

2 Inha'latDll oa:lls3 Ambulance oalls

TRAlFFIC:

2 &ecidents investigated14 Parking tags issued6 Vehiele & Traffic arrests7 Funeral escorts

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

1 Burglary investigated. (Unfounded)1 Petit larceny complaint1 Complaint of Armed Robbery1 Hit & Run ACcident investigated, and closed4 Domestic complaints3 TrOUble with neighbors3 Persons reported missing from Village2 Milieious mischief complaints2 Miscellaneous complaints10 Unfounded [email protected] Dog bite [email protected] Revoc~tion Order enforeed2 Complainjs of noisy parties7 Assists to other departments4 Record ohecks to other departments1 Assist to disabled motorist1 Lost child returned home2 Emerganey messages delivered1 Lodger looked~up for the night1 Fox destroyed1 Peaooek looated in Village1 Arrest for See. 11 of Village Ord. (No peddlers permit)1 Arrest for Petit Larceny6 Street lights reported out

Patrolled 2829 miles for the month of June

375.3 gallons of gasoline used by Poliee Dept.4r.6 gallons of gasoline used by Fire Dept.

Stanley J. Maronski

Chief of Police

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67July 6,1965

Honorable Mayor Donald CarbeckBoard of TrusteesVillage of Angola, N.Y.

Gentlemen:

The following is the June Fire Report:

June 5th. Taylor Residence on Church Rd. at Evans Center. Mutual Aid toEvans Center Vol. Fire Co. Fire out on arrival. Called by radioat 10145 A.M. Returned at"11105 A.M. Truck # 1 responded. 16 menanswered the alarm.

June 5th. Block Hotel - Route 5. Burning papers. Caught grass and smallshed on fire near the motel. Called by Radio control at 12145P.M. Returned at 1~15 P.M. Truck # 1 responded with 11 men ans­wering the alarm. Booster lines used.

June 6th. New York Central R.R. = Grass fire. Called by Radio Control at4 P.M. Returned at 4140 P.M. Trucks 4511 & 4513 answered thealarm with 12 men responding.

June 6th. 93 Commercial St. = Grass Fire. Called by Radio control at 3110P.M. Returned at 3120 P.M. Trucks # 4511 & 4513 responded. 14men answered the alarm.

June 18th. ChicJ<:'s Rest. Route 5 = Mutual Aid to Evans Center Vol. Fire Co.Called by Radio Control at 10155 A.M. Released at 11105 A.M.Truck # 1 stood by at the Fire Hall. 7 men answered the alarm.

June 24th. House on Beach Rd. & Old Lake Shore Rd. Called by Radio Controlat 11 A.M. Returned at 11135 A.M. Truck # 1 responded. Water used.Mutual Aid to Evans Center Fire Co. 11 men answered the alarm.

June 24th. Stand-by at Fire House with truck # 4514 to cover House Fire onBeach Rd. 1 man stood by with Fire Truck. Released at 11135 A.M.

Report ~bmitted by: "l~ U~.a.;-"J/f

Nelson Wm. Arnold-·~ ~\Fire ChiefAngola Vol. Fire Co. Inc.

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on Gravel.Pick-up truck.

at the mtq.at the mtq.and Villaqe

Mr. :Stannard and Ml:" 'l'riancaMr. MollnClrand Mr CatalinoBids opened on Concrete MixPolice ReportFire ReportFire Co. request on use of the Emerqency TruckBldj\J.permits approved - Howie and Wasmund.Water Dept. report on Filtersst. Report on Walks and Brookfield St.St. Survey reportClerks School Announcement.Public Hearinq on Re-Zoninq Lake St. area.Walters Resol.

at 3 Socials for the Co.

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81Regular MeetingMonday Aug. 2,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday August 2nd.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 7:30 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckAllen WhiteAubrey DennisJene Heimburg

Absent: Earl Kingan.

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Mr. Robert Stannard and Mr. John Trianca of the Erie County SewerPlanning Board were present at the meeting and they explained to theBOird Members the present plans of lateral hook-ups for the Town of Evansand requested that if the Village Board so desires to make a listing ofany areas in the Village that they feel should have priority for hook-ups at this time, that they should present their listing as soon as poss­ible so that it may be combined with the Town of Evans list. Mayor Carbeckstated that tbis would be done as soon as possible.

Mr Fabian Mollnar and Mr. Sam Catalino were present at the meeting in, ~~qafl!l, l:'9t:M ;g:~4l-v~;l>~:~hat~~·.preY1-o~,~l,f:,,~!,~r!i~d1:P MF,." ~llnar • Mr.Catalino had shown objection to the amount of gravel that was delivereddaily on the Brookfield Street prOject and he also displayed doUbt on theyardage delivered. Mr. Mollnar explained the reason for the amount of gravelthat was delivered daily and he also presented his explanation on the numberof yeards delivered with his tauck. Mayor Carbeck stated that to his know­ledge he finds no reason for any complaints to be placed against Mr. Moll­nar, so he declared the discussion closed.

BID OPENINGS:Whereas specifications for the purchase of mixed concrete for the periodending May 31st.,1966 are hereby approved and the Notice duly publishedin the Evans Journal and bid being received, opened and read aloud fromEvans Builders Supply, Inc. the lowest responsible bidder at the bid priceof $16.50 per cubic yard, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the purchaseof mixed concrete purchased by the Village of Angola during the periodending May 31st.,1966 be purchased from Evans Builders Supply, Inc~ andtheir bid offer is hereby accepted. Moved by Mr. Jene Heimburv and secondedby Mr. Allen White - Voting Ayes - Un. Crd.

Whereas specifications were heretofore approved for the purchase of a 1965PiCk-up truck and notice thereof duly published in the Evans Journal anda sealed bid was received, opened and read'aloud from Damon Motors, SilverCreek, N.Y. NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED THAT the Village purchase one1965 Dodge D-100 Pick-Up truck from Damo,n Motors, Silver Creek, N.Y. aresponSible bidder, at the gross price of $2018.90 less trade-in price ofa 1958 Chevrolet pick-up truck presently owned by the Village, such all­owance being in the amount of $443.90. The net price of the new truck being$1575.00 plus $40.00for,beCi.ter and defroster for a net total of $1615.00.All pursuant to specifications as submitted. Moved by Mr. Jene Heimburg andseconded by Mr. Aubrey Dennis - Voting Ayes - Un. Crd.

Police Report was received and ordered filed.t,,, "" .... ,~, r ~- ,,~. "., '., ".

Fire Report was received and ordered filed. Chief Nelson Wm. Arnold of theAngola Vol. Fire Co. submitted a written request to the Board for the useof the new Emergency vehicle of the Fire Co. for use at the Firemens S.W.

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82 Convention on Aug. 6th. at S11ver Creek, N.Y. 1 Auqust 27th. for the HamburgFalr on Flremens' Nlte and on Sun. Sept. 13th. for the Flremens PlcnlcatEvans Town Park. The truck Is to be used to haul thelr supplles to theplaces mentloned above. Chlef Arnold's request was granted. moved by Mr.AllehWhlte and 2nd. by Mr Dennls. Un. Crd.

,The approval of the Zonlng Board of Appeals was recelved for the bUlldlngpermlt of Mrs Janlce Howle. It was moved by Mr. Dennls and 2nd. by Mr JEmeHelmburg that thls permlt be granted. Un. Crd.BUlldlng permlt was recelved from Alton Wasmund to erect a prlvate qarageon hls property at 18 Washlngton st. It was moved by Mr. Whlte and 2nd.by Mr Dennls that thls permlt be granted. Un. Crd.

WATER DEPT. REPORT:Water Com. Helmburg gave hls report on the new fllterlng system that hasbeen~;~~;~I,~}~pln~,~~~"_~,-M'tlU?~p,l,e~nse,d~.lth the newInsta"tl11ta""'h~'I!,"'He"'a!lso st:a1;ea \.l{a'~1r€"has "rece£Vecr'a~'no~lce" f'rom Mr. LeonardZ1mmerof the Duhklrk Dlvlng Co. that Mr, Zlmmer has Inspected the crlb andthat several suggestlons werellsted for some work to be done on the crlbwlthin the near future.Mr Helmburg also gave a report on the water bllllng from' the Town of Evansfor the water purchased by the Vlllage from the Erle Co. Water Authorlty.Mr Helmburg Is to meet wlth Mr Wick, Supt. of the Evans WaterDlstrlct toset up a prlce per M.Gal. on the Vlllage blll. Mr Helmburg has requestedthat he wlshes to make payment on thls blll to the Town as soon as the newbllldmg Is ready. It was moved by Mr. Helmburg and 2nd. by Mr. Dennls thatthe Clerk~Treas. be authorlzed to drww up thls check as soon:as the blllIs recelved. Un. Crd. " '

,ST. DEPT.St. cOm. Dennls reported that the sldewalk project Is golng along perfectlyand they nave completed 386 llneal ft. of walk so far. The Brookfleld st.p:ro~ect also Is near completlon.

Mayor Carbeck stated that the St. Survey has been completed by Mr.GaryVellam and that he is very pleased wlth the report that was submltted byMr. Vellam.

Nothlng has been recelved as yet from the R.R. Co. on the Sewer llne on Com.st.

Mayor Carbeck read the announcement for the Clerks Tralnlng Sehoo~to beheld at Saratoga Sprlngs on Sept. 28 thru. Oct. 1st.

Maycc Carbeck dlsplayed a sub-dlvlslon map that he had recelved from Mr.Aronlca to the Board Members and due to there belng some changes to bemade, the "Clerk was so advlsed to return thls map to Mr. Fred Strackthe Surveyor s,o that the changes may be corrected•

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The'next"Vlllag'El 'B"oaHll' Meetlng"wlll be Mld"Oii''1.'uesday"$ept:''7th. due tothe Labor "Day Hdll1day belng on Monday Sept. 6th.

The followlng bllls were submltted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept.eks. # 51;059 (Payroll) Cks. # 54-8l'reqular fund, total of $2540.10 andGeneral Fund (Payroll cks. # 39-58 and reg. fund cks. # 68-105 total of$7597.25. It was moved by Mr. Dennls and 2nd. by Mr Helmburg that theTreas. be permltted to pay all bllls as submltted. Un. Crd.

Publlc Hearlng on the Re-Zonlng of Lake St. area was held and It was moved byMr. Helmburg and slllconded by Mr. Whlte that the followlng resolutlon bepassed:

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WHEREAS, Notice of Public Hearing held August 2nd.,1965 at 8,00 P.M. at theAngola Village Hall was duly published as required by Section 178 of the Vill­

age Law, and after hearing all persons wishing to be heard thereon in favor of

such change and none appearing against, and after due deliberation, it wasmoved by Mr Jene Heimburg and seconded by Allen White as follows:RESOLVED AND ORDAINED, that the Zoning Map of the Village of Angola is herebyamended so as to change the zoning designation of the following described lands

"bounded on the north by the southerly line of Lake Street:bounded on the east by the westerly line of Allen Street:

bounded on the sou~h by a line drawn parallel with and 246 feet southerly fronthe southerly line-of Lake Street:bounded on the west by a line drawn parallel with and .65 feet westerly from tthe westerly line of Prospect Street.

The change in designation in the above described area is from Rl (one family rresidence area) to B (Business District)This Ordinance is to take effect 10 days after posting and publishing thereof.On. Crd. By Order of the Vmllage Board =MARIANNE ARNOLD, Village Clerk.

It was moved and seconded that the following resolution be passed: WHEREAS,the Citizens Of the Village of Angola continue to live secure in the know­ledge that its Volunteer Fire Dehartment is manned by firemen who are welltrained, alert and ready to respond to alarm of fire, andWHEREAS, continued membership in the Angola Volunteer Fire Depar~nt is anhonor which is earned only by constant and faithful performance of duty,NO. THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED, that this Angola Board of Trustees, takes pridein noting the fact that Justin Walters has completed 50 years of regular andfaithful volunteer service to the community by his active membership in theAngola Volunteer Fire Department during that time. We honor Justin Waltersfer his long and faithful service to this commmnity. On. Crd.

It was moved and

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

JULY ls t through JULY 31st

EMERGENCIES:

3 InhsJ.ator calls1 Ambulance call3 Fire calls

TRAFFIC:

$ Accidents investigated4 Funeral escorts20 Parking tags issued10 Vehicle & Traffic arrests

OTHER ACTIVITIES::

Peddlers told to get PermitsPeddlers escorted out of VillageBurglary investigated. (Unfounded)Petit Larceny InvestigatedPeti t Larceny UnfoundedMiliciouSl mistlhief compJiaintsDomestic complaintsProwler complaintsUnfounded oomplaintsArrest for Public Intox.Arrest for Village Ord.Business plaoe found with door unlockedOver-due parking notioes sent out~sists to other departmentsRecord oheoks to other departments'l'J!ials at tendedTrips to Erie County Jail~treet lights reported outS~gnsJ. light reported outDogs pioked-up by WardenB ank escortsDirected traffic for 2 paradesMonthly Report to Department of CorrectionsPatrolled 3252 Miles for the month of July

387.6 gallons of gasoline used by Police Dept.51.7 Gallons of gasoline uSl~d by Fire Dept.

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I---Honorable Mayor Donald L. Carbeck.Board of TrusteesVillage of Angola, New York.

Gentlemen:

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Aug. 2nd. 1965.

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The following is the Fire Report for the month of JUlY,1965.:

July 2nd. = Barn - Church Rd. - Evans. ~alled by Radio Control at 8:40A.M. Released at 9:10 A.M. Truck # 1 & 4 responded. Waterused. 7 men answered the alarm. Mutual Aid to Evans CenterVol. Fire Co.

July 2nd. = Village of Angola - Inc~nerator Fire, ..at the rear of theR.C.A. Bldg. Called by Radio Control at 2:10 P.M. Releasedat 2:40 P.M. Water & Broo~s used. Rubbish burning in Vill­age incinerator which caught grass on fire on N.Y.C. R.R.property. 7 men responded. Truck # 1 responded.

July

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2nd. - N.Y.C.R.R. - Gownas Rd. at Evans = Grass Fire called byRadio Control at 2:10 P.M released at 2:40 P.M. Waterused. Truck # 1 answered the alarm. 5 men responded.

6th. = Stellane Dr. Village of Angola = Rubbish burning. Policecalled alarm in at 3:35 P.M. Released at 4:40 P.M. Waterused. 13 men responded. Truck # 1 & 4 responded. 4 menstood by at Fire Hall with truck # 2. \

July 14 = Cottage = Lincoln St. - Radcliff Sub-Dive Ernest Pane­tranco, owner. Called by Radio Control at 1:00 A.M. releasedat 2 :50 A.M. 14 men answered the alarm. 2~" hose - l!j"hose and Booster lines were used. Truck # 1 responded.Mutual Aid to Lake Erie Beach Fire Co. 4 men stood by atFire Hall with Truck # 2. Released on return of Truck # 1.

July 15th.= Truck Fire - Rte. 20-323 - Called by Radio Control at 9:30A.M. Released at 10:45 ~.M. Water & C.O.2, Foam used. Truck# ,1 & 4 answered the alamm. 13 men responded.

July 17th.= Grass Fire - N.Y.C.R.R. - Eden Evans Ctr. Rd. Called byRadio Control ~t 3r15 P.M. Released at 4rOO P.M. Truck # 1answered the alarm. 17 men responded. Brooms & Indian ~anks

used.

7 = Fires.2 = Mutual Aid Calls were answered.

Respectfully submitted by:

7~~Ma~cRNelson Wm. ArnoldFire ChiefAngola Vol. Fire Co. IRc.

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Bldg. Permits =ReidrLummelrLerczakr Smith & Greene.

Fire Report

Police ReportPolice Chief test in Nov.Maintenance Room for Town ElectionVillage Assoc. Mtg. in Angola - Sept. 16th.Letter from Wm. Houston - St. signs.

Letter of thanks - Mr Bigelow.Ordinance copy for study on Junk Cars.

Audit report rec'd.

InhalatorTell!'Tale GaugeWater pipe report.Letter from Health Dept. on Water test.Fire Dept. report on Windows and Hydrahts.

Shade tree transferNew Light for Brookfield St.Change of name for Brookfield St.Slag for Sts. now.Bid notice for Slag. - Oct. Mtg.Transfer from Water Dept. to St. Fund for water line.

Bal. of Water Bond 25,000.00Sale of Bonds under way.

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August 31,1965

Honorable Mayor Donald L. CarbeckBOArd of TrusteesVillage of Angola

Gentlemen:The following is the Fire Report for the month of August, 1965.:

Aug. 1 = Car accident - Route 5 between Beach Rd. and Lake St. Evans.Called by Town of Evans Police at 3:15 A.M. Returned at 4:15A.M. Truck # 1 responded. Booster lines used to wash off glassand gasoline off of the highway. 6 men answered the alarm.

Aug.lO = Cottage at Argle & Old Lake Shore Rd. Called by Radio control'at 4:15 A.M. Released at 5:15 A.M. 19 men responded. Truck # 1responded. Mutual Aid to Lake Erie Beach Fire Co.

Aug. 12 = False Alarm. Siren sounded at 1:45 A.M. 14 men responded.

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Nelson Wm. A , Chief

Angola V(~ Fire Co. Iec.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARDAUGUST 1st THROUGH AUGUST 31st, 1965

EMERGENCIES:

295

TRAFFIC:, I, .

21

Inhalai:0r callsAmbulance call

11 Parking tickedt issued12 Vehicle & Traffic arrests

1 Accident in~estigated

5 Funeral escorts

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

1 Arrest for DiBorderly Conduct1 Arrest for Petit Larceny1 Burglary investigated1 Petit Larceny investigated4 Undesirables escorted. out of Village6 Peddlers notified to get Permits6 Prowler complaints

15 Miscellaneous complaints5 Unfounded complaints1 Civil complaint investigated2 MilicicuS mischief complaints1 Deg complaint filed1 Revocation served1 Stolen bicycle recovered2 Complaints of Missing Persons5 Assists to other departments3 Business places left doers unlocked2 Street lights reported out2 Record checks to other departments1 Bank esc0rt

Monthly Rep0rt to Dept. of CorrectionsPatrolled 3091 Miles in August372.3 Gallons of gasoline used by PGllice Dept.24.5 Gallens ef gasoline used by Fire Dept.

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Reg u 1 arM e e tin g

Sept. 7th.,1965.The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.

was held on Tuesday Sept. 7th.,1965 due to the Labor Day Hmliday fallingthe 1st. Monday of the month.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at 7:30 P.M.

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PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganAllen WhiteJene HeimburgAubrey Dennis

Building Permits Submitted:Ernest Reid = New HomeRobert Lummel = New Home.Additions: Reid Smithr Leonard Lerczak & Albert Greene. It was moved by Mr.Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the permits submitted be granted. Vn. Crd

Fire Report was submitted by Chief Arnold = Read and filed.Police Report was submitted by Chief Maronski = Read and filed.

Mayor's Report:Sent notice to Neff's Office for a new Police Chief test to be held in Nov.Granted permission to Town Election District for use of the Maintenance Hallon Sept. 14th,r Sept. 30th.r Oct. 2nd. and Nov. 2nd.' for Polling place.Village Angola will be host to the Erie Co. 'Village Assoc. Meeting for Sept.The meeting and dinner will be held on the 16th. at the Main Alleys.Rec'd letter from William Houston, Transportation Dept. of the Lake ShoreCentral School in regard to several street signs that are missing at theintersections. Request was made for the street signs to be replaced beforethe start of the sghool season. Mayor referred this request to the St. Com.Letter of thanks was received from Mr Bigelow on the zoning of the Lake St.area.Copy of an Ordinance was received in regard to old Junk cars being storedon Village and Public porperties. This was referred to Atty. Hurst for hisstudy.Letter and copy of the Audit report was rec'd. Mayor requested the Clerk toacknowledge the receipt of same to Audit and Control Dept. Mayor was' pleasedwith the Audit report.Letter waS read on the "Pure Water Program: Mayor requested Clerk to makecopies of same and send to each Member of the Board. ,Discussion was held on the Inhalator for the Police DePt. Mayor requestedPolice Com. White to check on this. It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd.by Mr. Dennis that Mr White be given permission to make the purchase uponhis approval, and that the inhalaoor now being used by the Police Dept. begiven to the Angola Fire Co. un. Crd.

Water Com. Report: 1Mr. Heimburg stated that he had a Representative from the B.I.F. Corp. outhere to test the tel-tale gauge and that a new gauge is needed and the est.cost would be around $948.00. It was moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr.White that permiSSion be granted to Mr. Heimburg to make this purchase. Un.Crd.

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92 A report was given on Waterline pipe that is needed for areas where a newline has to be installed, this was tabled until next mtg.Mr. Heimburg gave the report on the Water test that was made by the Erie Co.Health Dept. The test report was received as Negative. A copy of this report wassent to the parties involved plus a copy to the Town Supervisor.Discussion was held on a water re~eiver for the ~ke St. area by Cecala's house.This will be followed thru by Mr. Gugino of the Maintenance Dept.Fire Dept. ReportFire Com. Sack was present at the Meeting in regard to the windows to be replacedat the new Fire Hall site, and the Fire Hydrant leaking on Lake St. Mayor ,Carbeck requested that Com. Sack check with Erwin Smith on the windows andsubmit the full report as to what they wish done. The hydrant will be fixedby the Maintenance Dept. men.

St. Com. Report:St. Com. Dennis stated that he is in need of a transfer for the Shade TreeBUdget Itme due to a large number of trees to be removed exceeding the presentlisting that he had on hand. It was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. Whitethat a transfer of $500.00 be made from the Contingent Fund into Acct. # 104-400.Um. Crd.St. Light to be transferred from Pole # 321-1 to Pole # 320 (Lake & Brookfield)and a new light to be installed on Pole # 107 (Brookfield & Delwood). Clerk~was requested to notify the Niagara Mohawk Corp. of this change.It was moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr Kingan that the following resolutionbe passed: Whereas the Village of Angola has previously accepted the Deed =Lake St. from the north at the westerly bounds of the Village of Angola whichsaid street has heretofore been known as Brookfield Street and Whereas thestreet is generally known as Joyce Lane, NOW THEREFORE IS IS RESOLVED that suchstreet be officially designated, marked and known as Joyce Lane. Un. Crd.Bill was receibed from the Evans Hwy. Dept. in the amount of $900.65. It wasmoved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. White that the Town be paid this bill forthe work they dOne on the re-surfacing of the Village area of Com. St. UN. Crd.Discussion came up on slag being needed immediately to finish the owrk on someof the street paving. Due to the emergency on this item in regard to weatherconditions and the lateness of the project, it was moved by Mr White and 2nd. byMr Heimburg that the Village purchase the necessary slag needed immediately andthe rest of the street projects will have to wait until the Bid on Slag materialis granted. Un. Crd.It was moved by Mr Dennis and 2nd. by Mr White that the specifications be drawnfor Slag and the Clerk authorized to publish said Notice in the Evans Journalfor the opening of the bids. Un. Crd.Request was made for the transfer of $674.97 that was paid from the Acct. Fundfor Brookfield St. on the water line that was installed in that area and thatwas paid from the St. Fund. Clerk was requested to make payment from the WaterDept. to this Special Fund. Moved by Mr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Kingan. Un: Crd.

Atty. Report:Mr Hurst stated that he has taken cared of the remaining Bond in the amount of$25,000.00 for the Rehab. System. He also stated that the Marine Trust Co.has sent their papers to New York for the Bond Sale. i

It was moved by Mr. White and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the following resolution!be passed: The Specifications as submitted for Gasoline Purchase 1965 thru 'Sept. 1st. 1966 are hereby approved. The bids are to be advertised in theEvans Journal and bids to be Eeceived and opened at the regular Board Mtg.Oct. 4th.,1965 at 8:30 P.M. Un. Crd.~e following bills were submitted for payment by the Clerk-Treas.: Water Dept.Cke. # 67-74 (Payroll) # 88-128 total = $4199.59, Gen. Dept. #74-92 (Payroll)#115-l66~ total of 58,282.12. It was moved and 4hd. that the Treas. be perm-itted to pay the bills as submitted.

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93The regular Board meetings will be held twice a month from now on and thenext meeting will be on Mon. Sept. 20th.,1965 at 7:30 P.M·

It was moved and~~~~

Trustees.

adjourned. Un. Crd.

MARIANNE ARNOLD,

L(I .•Clerk -Treasurer, '.!_______....;;"':;.,' ...,.. ~Clerk-TreaS.

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9'7I N D E X

Zabel - Regard to rental of storage spaceMeka - Compla~nt against Mr. EhmkeLerczak- Permit not rec'd.Bldg. Permits = Leone and Riehle.Fire Dept. = Hydrants and Fire BoxesPolice Dept. = Inhalator ordered.Water Dept. = Pipe to be publ. for bid.Bids to .. be publ. = Tractor & Backhoe and Snow plow. and Water pipeBids opened: Slag. (Bflo. Slag awarded contract.>Bond DiscussionLetters flDCm: Wm.White - Use of Hall for Cub Mtgs.

Taxation & Finance = Sales Tax.Dept. of Public Works = Re-signing all State Hwys.Special Bulletin - Conference of MayorsCensus report

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Regular MeetingSept. 20,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, NewYork, was held on Monday Sept. 20th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

99

Meeting

PRESENT:

was called to order by

Donald L. CarbeckAllen WhiteAubrey DennisEarl KinganJene Heimburg

Mayor,

Carbeck at

MayorTrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

VISITORS:Mr. 'Zabel was present at the meeting and requested the rental of the storearea plus 4 stall areas to store amusement equipment for the winter months.At the present time all of the stall areas with the exception of # 12 & 13on the Washington St. side and the store area are rented. Mr Zabel requestedthe store area and the stalls directly behind it, but due to the stalls beingrented, Mayor Carbeck stated that he would contact the persons that have thestalls and try to make changes if possible.Mr & Mrs Meka were present in regard to a complaint against Mr. George Ehmkeof Lake St. Mr Ehmke has strung a barbed wire fence on top of an existingfence to keep the children off of his property, and Mr Meka has complainedof the danger of a fence of this type which would cause serious injury to anychild coming in contact with it. He also stated that Mr. Ehmke has in hispossession some sport equipment belonging to the Meka children and will notreturn same to them. Chief Maronski informed the Meka'sthat he would pickup the equipment from Mr. Ehmke and return it to the children. Village Atty.Hurst read the section to the Board Members that is in the Zoning Ordinanceon Page 11, section 7A in regard to Fences. The Clerk was instructed to writea letter to Mr. George Ehmke and to include the Zoning section on Fences inthe letter.

Mr. Leonard Lerczak was present in regard to the bUilding permit notice thathe has not received from last Board Meeting. Clerk Arnold stated. that thepermit notices are typed up the following morning after each Board Meetingand then forwarded to the Building Inspector for his signature and he inturn sends them to the paerson applying for the permit.

BUILDING PERMITS:BUilding permits were received from: Helen Leone to repair the back porchfoundation that now exists1 and from Gerald Riehle to alter the single dwell­ing on Allen St. It was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. Dennis that thepermits be granted. Un. Crd.

FIRE DEPT.:Mayor Carbeck stated that the Hydrant test will be coming up again in Oct.and that he wants every hydrant in the Village that was listed for repairson the previous test repaired before the Oct. test is made. At this timeMr. Heimburg stated that he has Alfred Ware and Sam Stock repairing the hyd­rants that were in need of repairs. Mayor Carbeck also stated that the oldfire boxes must be taken down and he will contact Mr. Bull from the NiagaraMohawk Corp. to see if the Village can have the co-operation from the Nia­ga~aMohawk men upon the removal of t~e old fire boxes.

POLICE. DEPT. :Police Com. White stated that he has given the Clerk permission to order thenew inhalator for the Police Dept.

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BIDS TO BE OPENED OCT. 4th.,1965.Resolution. Specifications filed herewith for the purchase of one (1) 1959 UsedTractor, Loader and Backhoe for use by the Village of Angola are hereby approvedas attached hereto and publication for bids to be opened and read on Monday Oct.4th.,1965, at 8:30 P.M. Moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg. Un. Crd.RESOLUTION: Specifications filed herewith for the purchsee of a 4 wheel drive48" Tractor with V-Plow for use by the Village of Angola are hereby approved asattached hereto and publication for bids to be opened and read on Monday Oct. 4th1965 at 8:30 P.M. Moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg, Un. Crd.

BONDS:Village Atty. Hurst gave the report on the Bonds for sale. Due to the study on.this topic and the additional information needed for the Board, this was tableduntil next meeting. by motion of Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg. Un. Crd.

Discussion was held on the caretaker services for the Village Meeting Hall. Mr.Peterson has been employed as the caretaker, but due to his work day being filledwith his own personal contracting work, it was moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. byMr. Heimburg that Mr. Peterson's services be terminated as of this month. Clerkwas instructed to notify Mr. Peterson of same.

Discussion was held in regard to the Winter Ban that will become effective onNov. 1st. 1965 as to the parki9g restrictions between the curg and the sidewalkdue to there being a misunderstanding on this as of last winter. It was sOmoved by the Village Board Members that this area remain restricted to theWinter ban and that it be so published and violators be given tickets bythe Police Dept. personnel as this area between the curb and the walk isfilled with snow that is pushed there by the plows.

COMMUNICATIONS:Letter was received from William White, Cub Master of Post 534 of St. Paul'sChurch for the use of the Village Hall for the Cub Meetings, one for Sept. 30th.and the others for the 4th. Thursday of each month bhereafter. It was moved byMr. White and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg that permission be granted to the Cubs withthe understanding that the hall is kept in order before they leave. Un. Crd.

Letter received by the Clerk from the State of New York Dept. of Taxation &Finance stating that the Village of Angola does not have to register with the

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Sales Tax Bureau unless it is a regular vendor of services or property of 101a kind ordinarily sold by private persons.

Letter was rec'd from the State of N.Y. Dept. of Pmblic Works in regard to there-signing of all State Highways that will eventially provide a uniform sys­tem thru out the State. The Re-signing will start on Rte. 323 in Angola byAugust of 1966. Clerk was instructed to make copies of the letter and send acopy to each Board Member.Special Bulletin was rec'd from the N.Y.State Conference of Mayors in regardto some of the new laws which were eneeted by the 1965 Legislature which areof particular interest to all Village Officials. Clerk was instructed to makecopies of this and send to all Board Members.Letter was rec'd from the State of New York Commission on State-Local FiscalRelations in Albany on the subject of Special censuses for per capita stateaid purposes - changes in the law. Clerk was instructed to make copies ofthis and send to each Board Member. Mayor Carbeck at this time stated that hehas rec'd the 1965 Census report for the Village of Angola and the count is2549 for the population in the Village area. Clerk was instructed to senda certification of this special census so that it may be filed with the Statebefore October lst.,1965.The following bills were submitted by the Treas. for payment: Water Dept.Cks. # 75-80 (Payroll) and Cks. # 129-147 total of $3038.571 General Dept.Cks. Payroll # 93-105 and cks. # 167-189 total of $4102.13. It was movedand seconded that the Treas. be permitted to pay bills as submitted. Un. Crd.

It was moved and seconded to adjourn. Un. Crd.

&41f.takV Mayor

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L Clerl{ -Treasurer

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Bond 7 Pure Water Published.

& Water Plilpe.

I N D E X

Building permits = Bigelow & MaunzFire Dept. report & request for new windows.

Police Dept. Report & New Inhalator

St. Dept. report

Water Dept. report

United Fund letter for use of hall

Resolutions = Nia. Mohawk7 Alton Orr7

Bids: Gasoline - Tractor - Snow plow.

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109Regular MeetingOct. 4th ..,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday, Oct. 4th.,1965 at the V~llage Hall.

Meeting was called ·to order by Mayor Donald L. Carb,:=ck at 7:30 P.M

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckAubrey DennisAllen WhiteJene p. Heimburg

MayorTrusteeII II II II 11-11_+1

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Absent: Earl Kingan.

BUILDING PERMITS:Wm.-C: Maunz c07 387 E. Delevan,Ave. Bflo.,N.Y. New Home for Kenneth Hermanon corner of Mark & Franklyn Dr.Elwin Bigelow, Gowans Rd. Angola, N.Y. = Repairing building on Lake St.Moved by Mr White, 2nd. by Mr Dennis. Un. Crd.

Fire Report submitted by Fire Chief Belson W. Arnold.Police Report submitted by Chief Stanley Maronski,Both were read and ordered filed.

FIRE DEPT. REPORT:Request for new windows to be.installed in the Fire Meeting Room on Com.St~ "wa'.ssent" irl'"by"BtiilaIhg Cfiairfr\ari"J~::rWih SmJ::l:h":'''Tne''nek \~:trii:1ows can besupplied by Ehmke Lumber Co. at the cost of $123.00. Moved by Mr. White and2nd. by Mr. Dennis that the windows be purchased from Ehmkef6r the Firemtg. room. Un. Crd.Fire Com. John Azzarella was present at the Meeting and gave a report onthe Fire-Hydrants that he has tested and repaired. A request was made byhim for two new hydrants that are needed in the Delwood & Franklyn areaand also in the Ward Dr. & Lincln St. area.Mayor Carbeck stated that the Fire Boxes will be removed by the NiagaraMohawk crew as soon as time permits and they will be stored up on the FireHall grounds.

POLICE DEPT.New Inhalator has been received and approved for payment. Former inhalatorused by the Police Dept. has been donated to the Fire Co.

ST. DEPT:DiSC;Ssron was held on the drainage problem at the Most Precious Church.This will be handled by the St. Com. and Mr. Gugino of the D.P.W. Dept.Mr. Gugino was present at the meeting and statea that he is getting readyto rough out the streets for Mark Lane & Joyce Lane.Mayor Carbeck asked if either Mr. Gugino or Mr. Dennis would be able toattend the Public Works School ili.ll October and at the present time, neithercould attend.

COMMUNICATIONS:Letter from tile State Board of Equalization & Assessment in regard to th,=Special Census that must be filed for the V;11age. Clerk Arnold stated thatthis has been done.Letter from Mr. John Talbot, Chairman of the United Fund Drive requestingthe use of the Meeting room in the Municipal BUilding for Four Friday eve­nings from Oct. 1st. to Nov. 1st. They would also like to display theTorch that indicates the progress that the Town is making on the drive.Moved by Mr. White and 2nd. by Mr. Dennis grant;n~ th~use of the hall. U.Cr

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110Letter has been sent to the Evans Town Board in regard to the Polic,e relief for1965=66 in the amount of $12,000.00.

RESOLUTIONS:Resolved that in accordance with Agreement dated ,Sept .. 99th. 1965, the NiagaraMohawk Power Corporation be directed to make the following changes to the streetlighting system: Install two (2) - 175 Watt Mercury Vapor Street Lamps with 12'mast arms on the poles indicated below: Nm-24-l Lake St.rNM-1-3 Brookfield St.& Delwood Ave. Remove one (1) -2500 lumen incandescent (open) street lampnow existing on pole NM-24. Standard Overhead Service lB:175 Watt MercuryVapor St. Lamp Quantity (2) - per unit 40.00 = Annual chg. $80.00r2500 lumen inc. (open)lamp = Quanitity = lr per unit = 27.287 annual chg.27.28. Total annual charge = $52.72. Moved by Mr. Dennis - 2nd. by Mr.White. Un. Crd.

WHEREAS, Alton Orr was heretofore appointed street maint€,l)..:glCe .. laborer on aprobationary period which has now expired, it is RESOLVED, that Alton Orrbe and is permanently employed by the Village as a General Maintenance laborereffective as of Oct. Ist.,1965 at a bi-weekly pay of $198.00 based on a 44 hr.work week. Moved by Mr. Dennis - 2nd. byMr White. Un. Crd.

RESOLVED that the schedule of payments of the new bond issue in the amountof $107,000 payhble $12,000 in 1966 and $10,000.00 per year for 8 years and3 years at $5000.00 be tentatively approved to be submitted to the Bond att­orney for approval. Moved by Mr. Heimburg - 2nd. by Mr White. Un. Crd.

RESOLUTION on PURE WATERS PROG~ = Moved by Mr. White - 2nd. by Mr Dennisfor authorization granted to Mayor Carbeck to have same published in theEvans Journal. Un. Crd.

Resolution of the Village of Angola, New York, adopted Oct. 4th.,1965,authorizing the redemption, in part, of a $20,000.00 Bond Anticipation Notefor Water System - 1964, to the extent of $39000000and appropriating saidamount therefor. Moved by Mr. White and 2nd. by Mr. Dennis. Un. Crd. (Com­plete Resolutions attached to pages in Record Book)

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' WATER DEPT. )Water Com. Jene Heimburg stated that they are installing the new valves atthe Water plant. Mr. Hurst, Village Atty. stated that he has not be able tocontact Wm. Miller as yet on the Sewer line and Water line for Miller Dr.BIDSTractor with snow-plow: WHEREAS specifications were heretofore approved forthe purchase of one new 4 wheel drive tractor with V plow for which bids wereduly advertised in the Evans Journal and there being only one bud receivedwhich was duly opened and read aloud, being from Brant Machine Inc. at the bidprice of $3500,00, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Village purchase such4 wheel KxXXmxxXK«Xmxx&XKRBHXRxXxe tractor and snow plow from Brant Machine,Inc.at the bid price of $3500.00 to be paid as follows: $1500.00 from budget item10:?.,20Q·AncL$~QQQ• .oQ ,1;r,gI!! J;>gdgf;!lt;. i.,i;~'i+Oh20Q· •. ·!.r:;t9¥e9 ;by,*,. HE;limburg and2nd. by.Mr. White. Un. Crd. ,.

Re: Used Tractor, Loader and Backhoe:WHEREAS specifications were heretofoe approved for the purchase of a usedtractor, loader and backhoe for which advertisement was dUly published in theEvans Journal and only one bid having been received from Brant Machine, Inc.in the amount of $2500.00, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Village pur­chase the 1959 Case Tractor, Loader and Backhoe from Brant Machine, Inc. pur­suant to such specifications at the bid price of $2500.00. Moved by Mr. JenHeimburg, 2nd. by Mr. Dennis. Un. Crd.

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111RESOLUTION RE: Gasoline Purchase:Whereas Gasoline pUBchases for the period ending Aug. 31,1966 were dulyadvertised in the Evans Journal and only one bid being received from LakeShore Oil Co. as follows: .1289 per gal. for Mobil Premium Gas, NOW THERE_FORE BE IT RESOLVED Gasoline purchases for the period ending Aug. 31,1966are hereby authorized from Lake Shore Oil Co.' at the price as hid. Inform­alities in such bid are hereby waived. Moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr.Heimburg. Un. Crd.

~TER PIEE:miEREAS'"""SPecifications for the purchase of item 1 approx. 300' of 6" class150 Caulk, Cast iron Watermain Pipe, Cement lined class 22 metal thicknessand item # 2 = Approx. 700' - 4" Class 150 Tyton, Cast Iron Watermain Pipecement lined class 22 metal thickness were,heretofore approved and 'afteradvertisement duly §ublished in the Evans Journal and there being only onebid received which was duly opened and read aloud from Erb & Co. Inc. 1400Seneca St. Buffalo, N.Y at the following prices: Item # 1 = $2.15 per ft.Item #2 at $1.55 per ft. NOW THEREFOR~ BE IT RESOLVED that such purchasebe made from Erb & Co. Inc. the lowest responsible bidder at the prices stateMoved byMr Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Dennis. Un. Crd.

The following bills were submitted by Clerk-Trease Marianne Arnold forpayment: ~:ater Dent. ~ks. t~ 81-9'" an.d reg'~la!'C'1<'s. # 148-165 tot,a1 of~5059.44 and General Cks. # 106-124 (Payroll) and ¥eg. # 190-213 totalof $3848.07. It was moved and 2nd. that the Clerk-Trease be authorizedto pay all bills as submitted. Un. Crd.

It was moved and seconded to adjourn. Un. Crd.

Lf"iatCLj If)e#M'~ ~9~=--"" _f v- -----.V Trustees

MARL'NN£ ARNOLD,CIerI<.- Treasurer;·.'·1. .' .~",," _Clerk •

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EXTRACT OF MINUTES

Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the

Village of Angola, in the County of Erie,

New York.

October 4 1965!

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A r e gu la r meeting of the Board of Trustees of the

Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York, was held at the

Village Hall, in said Village, on October 4 , 1965, at 7.· 30

o'clock ~. NL (D. S. T.).

There were present: Hon. Donald L. Carbeck,Mayor, and

There were absent:

Also present:

~~~Marianne O. Arnold, Village CLerk

Floyd H. Hurst, Village Attorney

_-.L/_·~_·_~-=:-dJ=-e~.:.-:-=-='.L·__--'-offered tho following

resolution and moved its adoption:-

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1~1RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF ANGOLA,

NEW YORK, ADOPTED OCTOBER 4, 1965,,

AUTHORIZING THE REDEMPTION, IN PART, OF A

$20, 000 BOND ANTIcr PATION NOTE FOR WATER

ISYSTEM-1964, TO THE EXTENT OF $3, 000 AND

APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT THEREFOR.

Recital

WHEREAS, the Village of Angola, in the County of Erie,

New York, has heretofore duly authorized, sold and issued its $a>', 000

Bond Anticipation Note For Water System-1964 pursuant to the resolution

duly adopted by the Board of Trustees on October 19, 1964, and it is

now desirable to redeem said Note to the extent of $3, 000 from a

source other than the proceeds of the bonds in anticipation of which said

Note h as been issued;

now, therefore, be it,

\ RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE

VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS

FOLLOWS,

Section 1. The $20, 000 Bond Anticipation Note For Water

System-1964 of the Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York,

is hereby authorized to be redeemed on or before October 22, 1965,

to the extent of $3, 000 from funds of said Village now available to

said purpose, said funds being a source other than the proceeds of the

bonds in anticipation of which said Note was issued, and the said amount

""'-. of $3, 000 is hereby appropriated therefor. /.'Ii

Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately.

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-The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded

_~~(....!.J""=--=,,---,M~.!:l~=,,,- and duly put to a vote on roll call,

resulted as follows:

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The resolution was declared unanimous)y adopted.

'* * *-,-!.:-iVl_","".-:.rit_'_'-<..:....:;~ '-'-7_( offered the following resolution

and moved its adoption:

BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE RESOLUTION OF THE

VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, NEW YORK, ADOPTED

OCTOBER 4, 1965, AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL,

IN PART, OF A $20,000 BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE

FOR WATER SYSTEM-1964, BY THE ISSUANCE OF

A NEW NOTE IN THE PRINCI PAL AMOUNT OF $17,000.

Recital

WHEREAS, the Village of Angola, in the County of Erie,

New York, has heretofore duly authorized, sold and issued its $20,000

Bond Anticipation Note For Water System-1964 and has authorized the

redemption of said Note to the extent of $3,000, and it is now nec~ssary and

desirable to provide for the renewal, in part, of said Note by the

issuance of a new Note in the principal amount of $17, 000;

now, therefo're, be it,

RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE

VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS./

FOLLOWS:

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Section 1. The $20, 000 Bond Anticipation Note For Water""---.

System-1964 of the Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York,

dated October 23, 1964, maturing October 22, 196,5, subject to prior

redemption, numbered R-1, heretofore duly authorized, sold and issued

pursuant to the Bond Anticipation Note Resolution duly adopted by the Board "

of Trustees on October 19, 1964, is hereby authorized to be renewed, in

part, by the issuance of a new Note in the principal amount of $17, 000,

said Note dated October 23, 1964, having been heretofore authorized to be

redeemed from a source other than the proceeds of the bonds in antici-

pation of which it was issued, to the extent of $3, 000, all as hereinabove

referred to in the Recital hereof, pursuant to the provisions of the Local

Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of the

State of New York. The maturity of said renewal Note herein authorized

shall not be later than one year from its date, and said Note may be

further renewed pursuant to the provisions of said Local Finance Law.

Section 2, The terms, form and details of said renewal Note

shall be as follows:

Amount and Title: $17, 000 Bond Anticipation Note ForWater System-1965

Dated: October 22, 1965

Matures: October 21, 1966, subject to prior redemption

No. RR-1 Denomination: $17,000

Interest rate: 2-3/40/0 per annum, payable at maturity

Place of payment of principal and interest:

Village Treasurer's OfficeVillage Hallangola, New York

Form of Note: Substantially in accordance with formprescribed by Schedule B, 2 of theLocal Finance Law of the State of New York

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. 'r NATIONAL BANK OF ANGOLA, Angola, New York, to bear interestr-

at the rate of two and three-quarters per centurp (2-3/40/0) per annum,

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payable at rna turity, and the Village Treasurer is hereby authorized to

deliver said Note to said purchaser upon receipt of the principal amount,

plus accrued interest, if any, from the date of said Note to the date

of delivery.

Section 4. Said Note shall contain the recital of validity

prescribed by §52. 00 of said Local Finance Law, and shall be a general

obligation of the Village, payable as to both princ ipal and interest by a

general tax upon all the taxable real property within the Village without

limitation of rate or amount. The faith and credit of the Village are

hereby irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of

and interest on said Note and provisions shall be made in the budget of the

Village by appropriation for the redemption of the Note to mature in such

year and for the payment of interest to be due in SUc11 year.

Section 5. Said Note shall be executed in the name of the

Village by its Mayor and its Village Treasurerand the corporate seal of

said Village shall be affixed thereto and attested by its Village Clerk.

Section 6. This resolution shall. take effect immediately.

'* '* '*The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by

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AYES: e;,JL-Ji,~~NOES: YV17yU.

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OERTIFIOATE

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State ot N!!Jw_·__··_t'_··~_·__· , HEREBY OERTIFY that the foregoing

annexed extraot from the minutes of a meeting ot the' _

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duly oalled and held on__--lQC£·_-"',.~Ol!!Bi/lJE!iOI..Ha·....iii!-. , 19..mL,. has been

oompared by me with the original minutes as oftioially reoorded in my

offioe in the Minute Book of said ---:~::;;·•.=·::::rd:.:·:::..of::::::.._=T_=.~_=.··.==:Ele::;::.:::'$:... _

and is a true. oomplete and oorreot oopythereot and of the whole of said

original minutes so tar as the same relate to the sUbjeot matters reterred

to in said extraot.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and aftixed the

oorporate .eal of said~_~V~i~lJaw~gm~' _

this 4th day of OO1rOOU

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STATE OF NEW YORK)

.,,/COUNTY OF ERIEss:

,'.....MARIANNE O. ARNOLD, being duly sworn upon her oath,

deposes and says:

(1) I am the duly appointed, qualified arid acting Village Clerkof the Village of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York;

(2) That with respect to the contract of sale of the followingdescribed obligation of said Village to THE EVANS NATIONAL BANKOF ANGOLA, Angola, New York, I have made a careful inquiry ofeach officer and employee of said Village having the power or dutyto (a) negotiate, prepare, authorize, or approve the contract orauthorize or approve payment thereunder, (b) audit bills or claimsunder the contract, or (c) appoint an officer or employee who hasany of the powers or duties set forth above, as to whether or notsuch officer or employee has an interest (as defined pursuant toArticle 18 of the General Municipal Law) in such contract:

Amount and Title: $17. 000 Bond Anticipation Note ForWater System-1965

Dated: October 22. 1965

Matures: October 21. 1966. subject to prior redemption

No. RR-l Denomina tion: $17.000-

Interest rate: 2-3/40/0 per annum, payable at maturity

(3) That upon information and belief, as a result of suchinquiry, no such officer or employee has any such interest in saidcontract, unless otherwise noted in Schedule A annexed hereto andby this reference made a part hereof.

~~~tf!/&~~LVillage Clerk

Subscribed and sworn to before me

this )..-t- day of October. 1965.

~~/-(~//.Not;ryJ)lic, State of New York

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SCHEDULE A

1. is a s tockholde r of THE EVANSNATIONAL BANK OF ANGOLA, Angola, New York, owning or controlling,directly or indirectly, less than five per centum (5'}'o) of the outstandingstock hereof but no disclosure of such interest by said officer is requiredpursuant to said Law.

2. has such interest in said contract,but according to the records of said Village and statements made to meby officers of said Village during the current fiscal year, THE EVANSNATIONAL BANK OF ANGOLA, Angola, New York, has not purchased,and by virtue of the purchase of said Bond Anticipation Note abovedescribed, will not have purchased Notes of said Village, the aggregateprincipal amount of which exceeds $60, 000 and said Bank is not now,and by virtue of the purchase of said Note will not become the holderof notes of said Village, the aggregate principal amount of which exceed$60, 000.

has publicly disclosed thenature and extent of such interest in writ ing to the Board of Trusteesof said Village. Such written disclosure has been made a part ofand set forth in the official record of proceedings.

3. d~d/J111~ has an interest in THE EVANSNATIONA~ANK OF ANGOLA, Angola, New York, solely by re;lsonof employment as an officer or employee thereof, but the remunerationof such employment will not be directly affected as a result of saidcontract and the duties of such employment do not directly involve theprocurement, preparation or performance of any such part of suchcontract.

---6Cl"-..:.,.",';t17?=C"-=-'-"-C7-,-'1:-,),--I:--~:,::-c,,-,-,~:-:-" __-:-:-:-_-,-_has p ublicly disclose d the na tureand extent of such interest in writing to the Board of Trustees of saidVillage. Such written disclosure has been made a part of and set forthin the official record of proceedings.

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October 4,1965

Honorable Mayor Donald L. CarbeckBoard of TrusteesVillage of Angola, N.Y.

Gentlemen:

The following is the Fire Report for the month of September1965:

Sept. 2 = Versailles Plank Rd. Angola, Called by Radio Control at4;45 P.M. Returned at 5;05 P.M. Niagara Hudson Pole on fire.18 men responded. Truck # 1 answered the alarm. Fiee out on·arrival.

Sept. 3 = N.Y.C.R.R. Between Eden-Evans Center Rd. & Gowans Rd.Called by Village Police ~t 7;45 P.M. Returned at 8;30 P.M.Indian Tank Gun used, R.R.tie on fire. Truck # 1 answeredthe alarm. 5 men responded.

Sept. 13= Old Lake Shore Rd. Cottage at the rear of Du Drop Inn. Calledby r~dio control at 5;30 A.M. Released at 5;50 A.M. 18 menresponded. Truck # 1 sttod by at Angola Fire Hall.

Sept. 22 =Lerczak Dr. Village = Grass & Wood fire. Called by RadioControl at 4;30 P.M. Returned at 5;65 P.M. Truck # 1 Res-'pnoded. 10 men answered the alarm. Water was used.

Sept. 28 =D. Houghton - 84 Grove St. Village. Oar Fire. Called byRadio Control at 11;20 P.M. Returned at 11;43 P.M. C.0.2was used. Truck # 1 responded. 20 men answered the alarm.

~~~m~~~Nelson Wm. Arnold, Firi Ch~fAngola Vol. Fire Co. Inc.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

SEPTEMBER 1st thrC!Jugh SEPTEMBER 30th,196.5

EMERGENCIES:

1 First-Aid call2 Inhalator callsI Ambulance call

TRAFFIC:

6 Aooidents investigated.5 Funeral esoorts8 Vehicle & Traffic arrests1. Parade escort

Directed traffio at J firesDirected traffic fer road resurfaoing

21 Parking tags issued

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

10 Misoellaneeus complaints4 Unfounded cemplaints3 CGlmplaints of trouble with neighbors2 Juvenile Complaints2 Dog bite complaints1. 3rd degree assault investigated2 Arrested for Disorderly conduot1 Missing person leoated in Village for State Polioe.5 Rec0rd oheoks to other Departments1 Emerganoy message delivered2 Revooation Oraers enforoed1. Emerganoy run to Lake Shore Hospital1. Prowler oomplaint1. Compla.int of Vandalism3 Business plaoes left doors unlocked4 Street lights reported out1 Orientation on Safty given to Kindergarden olass

Monthly report tC!J Bepartment of CC!Jrrection

Patrolled 26.54 Miles3.59.9 gallons of gasoline used by Police Dept.

27.6 gallons of gasoline used by Fire Dept.

Stanley J;>;J;.::"ar.....·"7.. Z£.~o; Police

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Lerczak & Scaletta - Re: Sidewalk on Stellane Area & Speeders

Foxboro Contract renewal.

David Hosler resigning.Parking space for Episc. ChurchMeeting hall for Busy B 4H ClubBond Sale Resol.

Mr. Robert Catalino - Rental Village building on Wash. & Com. St.

Allen St. water extension

Resolution W.Miller - Lake Shore School Sisto

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125REGULAR MEETINGMonday Oct. 18,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday October 18th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

M Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 7r30 P.M

PRESENT: Donald L Carbeck MayorEarl Kingan TrusteeAllen White 11111111111111

Aubrey Dennis 11111111111111

Jene Heimburg 1111 111111 1I II

GUESTS PRESENT:Mr. Leonard Lerczak was at the meeting on some information on the Com. St.sewers. Mayor Carbeck explained the details to Mr. Lerczak on the completeset up as of date.Mr. Lerczak also presented his complaint on the "Speeders" on the Grove St.and Ste::Llan,e, Dr,. area.s •. He req)-lestedtPf'.t the. Vi::Ll~ge,.;j.nstal::L, a s:idewalkup in that area for the$matl children walkineJ' to' s'C'hool' and wai tirig' for,the school bUS, as they (la.v,e to stand in the s,t:t:'eet and walk in the streetand with the present condition of the cars speeding in that area, it isvery dangerous for the children to walk in the street. Mr. Manuel ScalIettafrom that area was alas present with the same complaint. Mayor Carbeck and'Chief of Police Maronski stated that they would cheek on the speeders inthis area and the question of a new sidewalk for that area would come upin the new fiscal year budget. .

Mayor Carbeck expressed his sincere thanks to Police Com. Allen White andto Chief of Police Stanley Maronski for a job well done on Sunday Oct. 17th.on police detail in regard to Senator Kennedy's appearance in the Villageof Angola. Mayor Carbeck requested that letters of thanks be sent, to allthe various Police Depts. for their co-operation, Stanley Maronski statedthat this has already been done by him.

Foxboro Contract for Service at the Ahgola Waterworks was received and itwas moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr. Kingan that this service contractbe re-newed. Un. Crd.

Com. Heimburg stated that he has received the notice that the services ofDavid Hosler have been terminated as of Friday Oct. 15th. 1965. Mr. Heim­burg has not as yet completed his work schedule to fill this vacancy, butwill have something in order very shortly. It was requested by Clerk M.Arnold that a letter of resignation be sent to the office by Mr. Hoslerso that she may send the necessary P.O. form to the Personnel Office andalso discontinue the Hospitalization deductions for David Hosler. MayorCarbeck instructed the Clerk to notify Mr. Hosler of same.

St. Com., Dennis stated that he has received requests from Mr. Nelson andMr. Ornsby for the Village to lay a new sidewalk on No. Main St. This willbe cheeked out by St. Com. Dennis for a more complete report.

Mr. Earl Kingan requestedthcl.tthe Streets Dept. replace the top soil infront of his home so that this area may be re-seeded again for a lawn.

Request was received from Mr. Stephen Kin for one parking space in frontof the Epis. Church for 10adiIilg and unloading purposes. It was moved by

, Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. White that his request be granted. Un. Crd.

Request was received from Mrs Ruth Kingan for thefor the Busy Bee 4 H. Club. and also installationthe kitchen. Both requests were granted by motionMr. Dennis. Un. Crd.'L_ ._ __., _

use of the meeting roomof a different range inof Mr. White and 2nd. by

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126Mayor- Caxbeck stated that he received a telephone call from Mr. Leol!!old onthe N.Y.C.R.R. Sewer line. Letter directing a new resolution is being sentand should be received within a very short time from the N.Y.C.R.R. Co.

Village Official's Meeting will be held in Depew ,on Thursday evening.

Village Atty. Hurst presented all the details to the Board on the Bond Salethat will be held on Nov. 9th. ,1965 at 2 P.M. There will have to be a BoardMeeting directly following this Bond Sale, so the RegUlar meeting of Nov. 1st.1965 will be adjourned over to Nov. 9th. at 7r30 P.~. Clerk has been auth­orized to publish the notice of this Bond Sale in the Evans ffournal. Atty.Hurst will have thetS~solution ready for insertion in the minutes as soonas he draws it up. H(See below)

Mr. Robert Catalino was present at the meeting in regard to the rental ofthe store area on Washington & Com. St. for the use of storage and officereasons for the Youth Recreation Committee. It was moved by Mr. ~hite and 2nd.by Mr. Dennis that the Youth Rec. Com. may rent this area for the sum of$30.00 a month,(excluding the months of Nov. & Dec.) due to Bhdget reasons~f the Youth Recreation Com. Mr Catalino stated that he would notify theVillage Board if the committee so desires to rent the store area and if so,the rent will start on Jan. 1st. 1966.

Water Com. Heimburg stated that he would like to cheek the area on Allen St.for a water line extension.

It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr Bennis that the following res­olution be passed: RESOLVED: The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the agree­ment between William Miller or adjoining owner to Lake Shore Central SchoolDist. # 1 and this Village of Angola relative to the installation of a waterline along the south side of the school property and between Glenwood Ave. anaTerrylynn Dr. with the right reserved to the School district that the Villagewill provide a tap on such extension without charge. Un. Crd.

The following Resolution was moved for its adoption by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd.by Mr. Kingan for adoption (attached on separate pages). Un. Crd.

The following bills were submitted for payment: General Dept. Cks. # 125-136Payroll (cks. # 214-242 reg.) total of $16,100.33. Water Dept. Cks. # 94-100P.R. and cks. # 166-183 reg. total of $4415.26. Special Fund voucher Cks. #1thru. 15 total of $7000.00 which closes this account out. Moved by Mr. Kinganand 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that all bills be paid as submitted. Un. Crd.

It was moved and' 2nd. that the be adj0unned. - Un.' Crd'.

Billage Clerk-Trease

( The following is a Supplement added to the above minutes:Mayor Carbeck opened and read an offer from Mr. William Miller, a copy of whichis attached to these minutes. The Mayor explained that he had talked to Mr.Miller about the matter but that the conditions stated in Mr. Miller's offerwere a complete surprise to him. Trustee Earl Kingan stated that, in his opin_ion, the extending of the storm drain on Mr. Miller's property would be animprovement to the property and that there was a resolution on the books req­uiring that proposed streets be improved before the Board could accept suchstreets.

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2 3Therefore he objected to accepting the extension of Franklyn St. in ~n un­improved condition. Mr. Miller was then called to the meeting. The Mayor re­vised the conditions of the offer with Mr. Miller. Trustee Kingan Asked Mr.Miller if he had received a copy of the Village Resolution in regard to therequirements for new streets and Mr. Miller said that he had not. Mr. Kinganasked the Clerk if she had sent him a copy of the resolution and she said Yesthat she had. Mr. Kingan indicated that he did not feel that the granting ofthe sewer right of way by Mr. Miller justified the Boards acceptance of Franklyn St. in an unimproved condition. Mr' Miller said he thought it was and heleft the meeting. The matter was discussed further and no action was taken.

Attached on separate D~~re the Proposal from Mr. Miller plus a map.

I' _~Jtc~ _Mayor,

The above signatures are in regard to the acceptance of the supplement addedto these minutes.

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--OWNERS AND BUILDERS OF SUNSET ACRES

I', MILLER DRIVE ANOOI.A, N. Y.

Mr. Miller agrees to give to the Village of Angola an 8UQl_nt emnll10n ZOO':It 10'. troID Terryl:u Dr. to Franklyn St.

A. Deed tor the extension of Franklyn St. frcR Ki.llA!lr's Soutb Line to SuIllle1; El:nte .a diBtance ot .572.8' :II: .50' •

... '1'1'10 Village q:1'el)8 to Sftde. gravel and put en Ii bard top on the sag. !:ltt6m. water 11ne to Sunset !lvd. .

To t1n1tlh Sewr Tile on Sunset BlVd. Tile to be llppt _Ii b,1 !!h'1.fI Count)'~ C i .

A1l.thority. )69.6.' 10 charge to be paid by Lot Ov.nel'lB tel tbl ViUace of .biola. J'\

The Village agreee to furn1.h right ot ~ on Joyoo Ill'. trom lAM st. to SuMlItBlvd.! want this to go in the minutes of th1tl 14Mtil'lg am Q Vote talllen aM IllJ>PZ'Oftd by the Kajority of the Board.

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EXTRACT OF MINUTES

Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village

of Angola, in the County of Erie, New York

Angola, in the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Village Hall,

11 North Main Street, in said Village, on October 1«5, 1965, at 7:30

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Hon. Donald L. Carbeck,Mayor, and

. October Iff, 1965

meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of

There were present:

o'clock P. M. (D. S. T. ).

Trustees:

There were absent:

Trustee '~I-- offered the following resolution

and moved its adoption:

Marianne O. Arnold, Village ClerkFloyd H. Hurst, Village Attorney

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RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE TERMS, FORM AND DETAILS

OF ISSUANCE OF $108, 000 WATER SYSTE+V! AND LAND ACQUISITION

SERIAL BONDS-1965 OF THE VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY

OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR SALE.

RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF

ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. Of the $40, 000 serial bonds of this Village authorized

pursuant to the bond resolution, entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angola, New York, adopted May 21,1962, authorizing the acquisition of certain land, including the buildingsthereon, on the north side of Commercial Street between Washington andHigh Streets, known as the 'Stocker Block, ' in said Village, for generalVillage purposes, stating the estimated maximum cost thereof is $45, 000,appropriating said amount therefor, including the appropriation of $5, 000current funds to provide the down payment, and authorizing the issuanceof $40, 000 serial bonds of the Village to finance the balance of saidappropriation, "

duly adopted by the Board of Trustees on the date therein referred to,

$31, 000 serial bonds shall be issued, being the unissued balance of said

bonds, bond anticipation notes in the principal amount of $40, 000 having

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been heretofore issued and redemption thereof provided therefor to the

extent of $9, 000 from a source other than the proceeds of said bonds, and

shall mature in the principal amount of $4, 000 on July 15 in each of the,

years 1966 to 1968, inclusive, $3, 000 on July 15, 1969, and $2, 000 on July.

15 in each of the years 1970 to 1977, inclusive.

Section 2. Of the $33, 000 serial bonds of this Village authorized

pursuant to the bond resolution, entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angola, New York, adopted July 1, 1963,authorizing construction of additions to and the partial reconstruction of theVillage owned and operated water system, stating the estimated maximumcost thereof is $33,800, appropriating said amount therefor, including theappropriation of $800 current funds and authcrizing the issuance of $33, 000serial bonds of the Village to finance the balance of said appropriation, "

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duly adopted by the Board of Trustees on the date therein referred to,

$27, 000 serial bonds shall be issued, being the unissued balance of said

bonds, bond anticipation notes in the principal amount of $33, 000 having

been heretofore issued and redemption thereof provided therefor to the

extent of $6, 000 from a source other than the proceeds of said bonds, and

shall mature in the principal amount of $2, 000 on July 15 in each of the

years 1966 to 1974, inclusive, and $3,000 on July 15 in each of the years

1975 to 1977, inclusive.

Section 3. The $50, 000 serial bonds of this Village authorized

pursuant to the bond resolution, entitled:

"Bond Resolution of the Village of Angola, New York, adopted April 19,1965, authorizing construction of additions to and the partial reconstruc­tion of the Village owned and operated water system, stating the estimatedmaximum cost thereof is $50,000, appropriating said amount therefor andauthorizing the issuance of $50,000 serial bonds of the Village to financesaid appropriation, "

duly adopted by the Board of Trustees on the date therein referred to, shall

be issued and shall mature in the principal amount of $7,000 on July 15,

1966, $4, 000 on July 15 in each of the years 1967 and 1968, $5, 000 on July

15, 1969, and $6,000 on July 15 in each of the years 1970 to 1974, inclusive.

Section 4. All of said serial bonds hereinabove referred to in

Sections 1 to 3, inclusiyft, shall be combined, for the purpose of sale, into

a single issue of serial bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $108, 000,, --......

and each of said bonds shall be designated "Water System and Land

Acquisition Serial Bond-1965. "

Said bonds shall be dated November 15, 1965 and shall mature in

the principal amount of $13, 000 on July 15, 1966, $10, 000 on July 15 in

each of the years 1967 to 1974, inclusive, and $5,000 on July 15 in each of

the years 1975 to 1977, inclusive.

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Bald bonds shall he of the denomination '01' $5, 000 each, except for

bonds numbered 1, 2 and 3, maturing on July ~5, 1966, of the denomination

of $1, 000 each, shall be 24 in number, shall be numbered in order of maturi-

ties from 1 to 24, inclusive, shall bear interest at a rate of not to exceed 5%

per annum, the bidder to name the rate of interest in a multiple 0f 1/4 or 1/ 10

of 1%, the exact rate to be determined by the Village Treasurer upon the

receipt of bids therefor and confirmed by resolution of this Board of Trustees,

as hereinafter set forth, payable July 15, 1966 and semi -aE::ll':~~y thereafter

on the fifteenth days of J~yand July in each year until maturity.

Both principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable in lawful

money of the United States of America, at the office of The Evans National

I' Bank of Angola, Angola, New York.

Said bonds shall be coupon in form, registerable at the option of the

holder as to both principal and interest at the office of the Registration Agent

designated by the Board of Trustees pursuant to the Local Finance Law, shall

be executed in the name of the Village by its Mayor and its Village Treasurer,

shall have the corporate seal of said Village affixed thereto and attested by its

Village Clerk, and shall have the coupons attached to said bonds authenticated

by the facsimile signature of its Mayor.

.Section 5. Said bonds shall be in substantially the following form;

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICASTATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF ERIE

$1, 0005,000

WATER SYSTEM AND LAND ACQUISITION SERIAL BOND-1965

The VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, in the County of Erie, a municipalcorporation 'of the State of New York, hereby aoknowledges itself indebted andfor value reoeived promises to pay to the bearer of this bond, orif it be registered to the person in whose name it is registered,

%) per annum, payable July 15, 1966 and

days of

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fifteenth

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July

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VILLAGE OF ANGOLA

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on the fifteenth

semi-annually thereafter

January and July in eaoh year fromthe date of this bond until it matures upon presentation and sur­render, as they severally mature, of the ooupons therefor annexedhereto or, if this bond be registered. to the registered holder.Both prinoipal and interest of this bond will be paid in lawful

money of the United States of Amerioa, at the

office of The Evans National Bank of Angola, Angola, New York.

This bond may be oonverted into a registered bond in ao­oordanoe with the provisions of the Looal Finanoe Law.

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This bond is one of an authorized combined issue of $108, 000 bonds of

like tenor except as to number, denomination and maturity, such issue being

the unissued balances of aggregate authorizations of $123, 000 bonds, and is

issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law, constituting

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Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, the bond

resolution adopted on May 21, 1962, authorizing $40,000 serial bonds for

the acquisition of certain land, including the buildings thereon, on the north

side of Commercial Street between Washington and High Streets, known as

the "Stocker Block, " the two bond resolutions adopted on July 1, 1963 and

April 19, 1965, authorizing, respectively, $33,000 serial bonds and

$50,000 serial bonds for the construction of additions to and the partial re-

construction of the Village owned and operated water system, all for and

within said Village, and the resolution duly adopted by said Board of··tA

Trustees on October 1f , 1965, combining the unissued balances of said

aggregate authorizations, for the purpose of sale, into a single issue of

serial bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $108,000.

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The taith and oredit of WfiIDK said Village

are hereby irrevooably pledged for the

other limit prescribed by the Constitution and laws of such State.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the VILLAGE OF ANGOLA

has caused this bond to be Signed by its ~ayor

and its Village Treasurer

punotual payment of the prinoipal of and interest on this bond ac­cording to its terms.

It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, actsand things required by the Constitution and statutes of the Stateof New York to exist, to have happened and to have been performedprecedent to and in the issuance of this bond, exist, have happenedand have been performed, and that the issue of bonds of which thisis one, together with all other indebtedness of ~said

is within every debt andVillage

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and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its

Village Clerk and the coupons hereto attached to be

authenticated by the facsimile Signature of its ~ayor

and this bond to be dated as of the fifteenth

day of November , 1965

VILLAGE OF ANGOLA

ATTEST:By

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Village ClerkVillage Treasurer

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the VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, in the County of Erie, a municipal corporation of

the State of New York,

will pay to the bearer the sum ot

Dollars ($ ), in lawtul money ot the United states ot

America, at the ottice ot The Evans National Bank of

Angola, Angola, New York,

eightbeing six months I interest then due on its Water System and Land

(FORM OF PROVISION ON BACK OF BOND)

CONVERSION CERTIFICATE

It is hereby certitied that upon the presentation ot the withinbond with a written request by the holder thereot tor its conversioninto a bond registered as to both prinoipal and interest, there havebeen this day cut ott and desW~~9,a;f-tee-:-_~_-:;"__-;:- _coupons attaohedthereto, ot t~ra~ount and value ot

Dollars ($ ),I~

being all the coupons tor interest on the within bond payable arterthe date of this certifioate, and that the interest at the rate andon the dates stated in the within bond and as was provided by theooupons, as well as the prinoipal, is to be Paid to the registeredholder, his legal representatives, sucoessors or transferees at theplaoe stated in the within bond and as was stated in the coupons.This bond shall hereafter be transferable only upon presentation ofthe same with a written transfer of title. Suoh transfer shall bedated, and signed by the registered holder, or his legal representa­tives, and it shall be duly aoknowledged or proved, or in the alterna­tive the signature thereto shall be certified as to its genuinenessby an officer of a bank or trust oompany looated and authorized to dobusiness in this state.

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Bonds-1965 shall be sold upon sealed proposals to be received by the

Village Treasurer on~ C;u, ,1965, at 2:00 o'clock P. M.

(e. s. T.), at the Village Hall, 11 North Main Street, Angola, New York,

and the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a Notice of

Sale of said bonds, in substantially the form as hereinafter provided, to be

published in the "EVANS JOURNA L, " the official newspaper of the Village

and having a general circulation therein, not less than 5 nor more than 30

days prior to the date of sale, and to mail, not less than 6 nor more than

30 days prior to the date of said sale, a copy of said Notice of Sale, to the

following:

(a) The State Comptroller, Albany 1, New York;

(b) The Bond Buyer (publishers of "The Daily Bond Buyer"),67 Pearl Street, New York, New York;

(c) at least two banks or trust companies having a place ofbusiness in Erie County; and

(d) all of the persons, firms and corporations listed onPart 1 of the Appendix to the Order of the StateComptroller as amended on June 6, 1963.

It is hereby determined that a special meeting of this Board of

Trustees is to be held at the place above stated on~ 'ret>

1965, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. (£. S. T.), for the purpose of confirming

the award of the bonds to the successful bidder and the interest rate to be

borne by said bonds.

Section 7. Said Notice of Sale shall be in substantially the following

form:

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I ~~~~~~-----,~_ VILLAGE OF ANGOLA.

NEW YORK

NOTICE OF $108, 000 BOND SALE

SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Village Treasurer

of the Village of Angola,

in the County of Erie.

New York, at the Village Hall, 11 North Main Street.

Angola, New York,

on ______~__ , 1965 ,until 2:00 o'clock P. M. ( _.S.T.1

at which time they will be publicly opened and annonnced, for the pnrchase of$108. 000 WATER SYSTEM AND L.AND ACQUISITION SERIAL BONDS­1965

of said

Village . The bonds will be dated November 15 ,19 65 ,

and will mature (without option of prior redemption) in the principal amount of

$13, 000 on July 15, 1966, $10, 000 on July 15 in each of the years 1967

to 1974, inclusive, and $5. 000 on July 15 in each of the years 1975 to

1977, inclusive, with interest payable July 15. 1966 and semi~annually

thereafter on

and July 15 in each year.

The bonds will be issued in bearer form with coupons and will be ofthe denomination of $5, 000 each, except for bonds numbered 1, 2 and3, maturing on July 15. 1966.

w4;l!tmcof the denomination of $1. 000 each, and will be convertible into

fully registered bonds, and payable as to both principal and interest at the

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Each proposal must be a bid of not less than $ 108,000

for all of the bonds and must state in a multiple of 1/4 or 1/10 of 1% a single

rate of interest not exceeding 5 % per annum which all of the honds are to

bear. Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and should be

addressed to Mrs. Marianne O. Arnold, Village Treasurer, Village

Hall, 11 North Main Street, Angola, New York,

and marked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds". As a condition precedent

to the consideration of his proposal, each bidder must deposit with the said

Village Treasurer, a certified or

cashier's check drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company to the

order of the "Village of Angola, New York, "

for $ 2, 160

be enclosed with the proposal.

as a good faith deposit, and such check should

The bonds will be awarded and sold to the bidder comply­ing with the terms of sale and offering to purchase said bonds at the lowest rateof interest, and if two or more such bidders offer the same lowest rate of interest,then to the one of such bidders offering to pay therefor the highest price. Thesuccessful bidder must also pay an amount equal to the interest on the bondsaccrued to the date of payment of the purchase price.

When the successful bidder has been ascertained, the

Village Treasurer will promptly return all

deposits made to the persons making the same, except the deposit made by such

bidder. Such successful bidder will be promptly notified of the award to him,

and if he refuses or neglects to pay the agreed price for the bonds less the amount

deposited by him, the amount deposited by him shall be forfeited to and retained

by the Village as liquidated damages for such

neglect or refusal. The bonds will be delivered on or about November .2..3'...,~ w

1965,at the office of Hawkins, Delafield & Wood, 67 Wall Street, New York City,

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Counties. Cities. Towns. Villagesand School Districts

The right is reserved to reject all bids and any bid not com­

plying with the terms of this notice will be rejected.$108, 000Said/bonds are a. combined issue including $ 31, 000

bonds to be issued for the purpose of financing the acquisition of certain

land for general Village purposes and $77, 000 bonds to be issued for

the purpose of financing the construction of additions to and the partial

reconstruction of the Village owned and operated water system, all for

and within said Village.

The bonds are general obligations of the Village . There

is no limitation, either as to rate or amount, upon ad valorem taxes upon taxable

real property in the Village which may be required to pay

the bonds and the interest thereon. The State Oonstitution requires the

Village to pledge its faith and credit for the paymeut of

the principal of the bonds and the interest thereon and to make annual appro­

priations for the amounts required for the payment of such interest and the

redemption of the bonds. The State Oonstitution also provides that if at any

time the appropriating authorities fail to make the required appropriations

for the annual debt service on the bonds and certain other obligations of the

Village ,a sufficient sum shall be set apart from the first

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as shown by

The debt statement to be

VillageThe population of the1960

the~U.S. Oensus is estimated to be 2,499

i filed pursuant to §109.00 of the Local Finance Law in connection with the sale of

the bonds hereinabove d'escribed, prepared as of October 15 , 1965 ,

will show the average full valuation of real estate subject to taxation by the

Village to be $ 10, 365, 443 , its debt limit to be

$ 725,581 and its total net indebtedne,ss subject to the debt

limit (exclusive of such bonds) to be $ 39 000 The proceedsand other funds available therefor '

of such bonds,will be used to retire outstanding indebtedness of $ 111, 000

evidenced by bond anticipation notes. The indebtedness to be evidenced by

such bonds will not increase such net indebtedness.X~

It shall be a condition of the successful bidder's obliga-

tion to accept the bonds that such bidder will be furnished, without cost, with

(a) the approving opinion of Hawkins, Delafield & Wood to the effect that the

bonds are valid and legally binding general obligations of said Village of

Angola

and that all the taxable real property therein will be subject to the levy of

ad valorem taxes to pay said bonds and interest thereon without limitation

as to rate or amount, and (b) certificates in form satisfactory to said firm

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evidencing the proper execution and delivery of the bonds and receipt of payment

therefor, including a statement, dated as of the date of such delivery, to the

effect that there is no litigation pending or (to the knowledge of the signer or

signers thereof) threatened affecting the validity of the bonds.

A detailed report of essential facts will be furnished to

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INDEX

John Re1ter - Ptlm. jobB.Perm1ts - R.Wh1te & G.LemmlerFire ReportPolice Report~ew Heating units at F.HallPapamedical billOont. of Ma~prs quest10narieNew s1dewalk costR.R.Resolut1on for add. footage.Erie Co. Water Authority Resol.Transfer to Water Fund.Bond Sale.

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217Regular Meeting

Monday Nov. lst.,1965The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.

was held on Monday Nov. lst.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by ~ayor Donald L. Oarbeck at 7;30 P.M.

MayorTrustee

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Donald L. OarbeckAllen WhiteAubrey DennisEarl KinganJene Heimburg

Mr. John J. Reiter from BUffalo, N.Y. was present at the meeting andsubmitted his application for Village Patrolman. Due to Ohief Maronski notbeing present at the meeting, Mayor Carbeck stated to Mr. Reiter that hewould meet with the Ohief of Police and Mr. White the Police Oommissionerand that they would notify him as soon as possible if his applioation isapproved or not.

PRESENT:

Building permits were received from: Richard White of 33 Terrylynn Dr. foran addition to be added over his garage for an extra bedroom. (This permitwas referred to the Zoning Board of Appeals for their approval, upon re­quest of the Building Inspector) Permit was received from George Lemmlerfor an addition to his home on 42 High st. It was moved by Mr. White and2nd.~by Mr. Dennis that this permit be granted. Un. Ord.

Fire Report was received and ordered filed.Fire Oom. John Azzarella was present and stated to the Board that the heat­ing system in the new Fire Hall is out of order and it cannot be repairedas it is an old boiler and it would cost more to have it repaired that itwould buying a new one. The Fire Ohief has had to make several visits tothe Fire Hall every evening to bleed the water lines so that the boilerwill not blow up and ruin all of the Fire Equipment in the hall. Mr. Azz­arella received a bid from Harold Jordan on the purcaase and installationof two new units, totaling $694.38 complete price. It was moved by Mr.Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. Kingan that the new units be purchased from Mr.Jordan at the price that he has submitted which is $694.38 Which includedinstallation. Un. Ord.

Police Report was received and ordered filed. Police Oom. White stated thathe wished to make the request that the police that worked extra time on Sun.Oct. 17th. during Senator Kennedy's visit to Angola, should be compensatedfor the time. Olerk Arnold stated that the extra men are on hourly rate andthey have been paid for their time, the salaried personnel (Ohief, Ptl.Dalton and Ooulter) are given the time off by the Ohief. It was moved byMr. White and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg that the 3 salaried men be ~iven com­pensated time. Un. Ord.

Discussion was held on the new traffic signs. More details will be availabllater.

Water Oom. Heimburg stated that he had reveived a bill from a Dr. Westbrookin Buffalo for medical services for Mrs Papa of Lakeside Ave. Mr. Heimburggave a detailed account for the reason of this bill to the Village but itwas decided that the Village was not at fault and that this bill should bereturned to the Docter, and not paid out of Village funds. Mr. Heimburgstated that he would take care of it himself.

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'218Mr. Heimburg also gave his report on the water line in the Miller area

and stated that Mr. Miller cannot be contacted at the present time as heis in Florida, but Mr. Heimburg will contact him as soon as he receivesMr. Miller's address and phone number from his family.

Mayor Oarbeck read a ltter received from John O~rbett for Mon. Nov. 8th.for Breakfast Program in Buffalo. Three or four of the Board Members mayAe able to attend this seesion, so the Olerk was instructed to write toMr. Oorbett for the tickets needed.~

MayDr Oarbeck has received a questionaire from the Oonference of Mayorsrequesting the answers to a group of questions on Municipal Affairs.Mayor Oarbeck will tend to this himself and return it to the Oonferenge.

St. Oom. Dennis stated that the cost of the new sidewalks that he had theVillage men lay in the Village averaged around 60 or 65¢ a sq. ft. whichwas very good. The home owners share would be around 30¢ a sq. ft. for hiscontribution towards the new walk. A listing of the Residents and what eachowes will be drafted up and the Olerk will send letters to each for paymentof same.

Mr Heimburg presented the Board with a folder on folding chairs that areneeded for the mesting room. He will have more information on this at thenext meeting.

Mayor Oarbeck read the letter received from the N.Y.Oentral R.R.System onthe 24" sewer line, and that they have re-submitted the supplemental agree­ment to cover an additional 455ft. or a total of 1900 ft. in all. They alsorequested a re-issue of a certified copy of a resolution authorizing executionof said supplemental on behalf of the Village of Angola. It was moved by Mr.Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. White that the following resolution be adopted:Resolved: The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to sign on behalf ofthe Village of Angola in duplicate a Supplemental Agreement dated October 15th.1965 made with the New York Oentral Railroad Oompany relating to the install­etion of a 12" reinforced concrete sewer line of about 1900 ft. beginning at

atman Ave. and extending westerly. Un. Ord.

Discussion was held on the Erie Oounty Water Authoxity HHFA Application­Water Supply for Towns of Evans and Brant. It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and2nd. by Mr. Dennis that Village Atty. Hurst draf~ up the following letter andresolution, and that it be sent to the Erie 00. Water Authori~y: Gentlemen:Set forth is a copy of a resolution adopted at a~~egular Meeting of the AngolaVillage Board on Nov. 1st.,19lPii. "Whereas the Erie Oounty Water Authority iscontemplating an application to the Housing and Home Finance A~ency for anadvance planning grant to cover preparations of plans for a 24 water trans­mission line from Sturgeon Pt. Rd. to Farnham and Whereas the Village of Angolapresently supplies water to its Village residents and also supplies variousretail water customers outside the Villaae as weel as the wholesale acc-ounts of Town of Evans Special Water Districts and Whexeas the Village hasexpended large sumes of money in the pump station improvement and watermain installation NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Village of Angolalsupports the application for such planning grant on the part of,Erle 00. i

Water Authority on the basis that a supplemental and additione.iwater supplyto the area is desireable provided however that the customers'~resently

supplied by the Angola Water continue to be supplied by the Angola Village.Water System. Un. Ord.

Treas. Marianne Arnold and Budget Director Earl Kingan stated that a transferis needed in Account number 262-400 of the Water Dept. Fund, as this budgetitem is completely depleted due to the large amount of funds that were usedfor the pipe cleaning project and water that had to be purchased from the

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NOV.lst.I965Honorable Mayou CarbeckVillage Of AngolaBoard Of Trustee

Gentlemen:Fire Report for the Month of October 1965 is as following:10-4-65 Route 323 & 20 Car Fire owned by Robt.Barland,Erie,Pa.Called by RadioControl .at 6:55 P.M. returned at 7:20 P.M. Truck # I IIBsponded.25 men answeredthe alarm. Fire out on arrival.10-18-65 N.Y.C.R.R.Hot Box on Box Car.Called by Town Of Evans police at4:00 A.M.returned at 5:00 A.M. Truck answered the Alarm.Booster Line used.4 Men re.sponded. (silent Alarm)10-24-65 Route 249 II Morley Rd.J.F.Catalino Owner.Migrant Building.Calledby Radio Control at 5:50 i.M.returned at 7:00 A.M. Truck I & 4 answered thicall.II Men responded.Mutual Aid to Brant Vol. Fire Co.10-31-65 Wes-Por Farm.Owned By Dr.W.L.Hicks,Route 5 Evans.Garage & StorageCalled by Radio Control at 4:55 P.M.returned at 7:00 P.M.I! & Booster Lineswere used. Truck I & 4 answered the Alarm.27 Men responded.

ANGOLA VOL. FIRE CO.INC.70£.u)J uJ. OA-rU)~. ,NELSON W.ARNOLD FIRE CalEF.

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ANGOLA POLICE DEPARTMENTMONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

OCTOBER 1st through OCTOBER 28th. 1965

TRAFFIC:

4 Vehicle & Traffic summ@ns issued6 Parking tags issued36

Accidents investigatedFuneral esc0rts

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

2 Arrests for Public Intoxiaation2 Arrests for Disorderly C@nducth Arrest for Assault 3rd1 Minor petitioned to Family Court2 Burglaries investigated3 Petit Larceny complaints1 Complaint of Stolen car. (Unfounded)

14 Parking Tag notices sent out6 Miscellaneous complaints3 Milicious Mischief complaints8 Unfounded complaints

1 Domestic complaint1 Emergancy message delivered2 Doors found unlocked in Business places2, Missing persons complaints5 Record checks to other Departments5 Assists to other Departments1 Dead dog picked-up by Dog Warden1 Dog Complaint

12 Street lights reported out4 Hours of Seourity and Traffio for Sen. Kenneo~

Patrolled 2415 Miles308.2 gallons 6f gasoline used by Polioe Dept.

37.5 gallons of gasoline used by Fire Dept.

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219Erie Co. Water Authority while the water lines we~e being cleaned. It was'moved by ~r. Heimburg and 2nd. by ~r. Kingan that $1000.00 be transferred fromthe Contingent Fund to 262-400. Un. Grdt

The following bills were submitted for payment by the Treas. Water Dept. Cks.# 101-109 (Payroll) and oks. # 184-196 total of' $3946.30 and General Fund Cks.Payroll # 137-152 and oks. # 243-266 total of $3386.53. It was moved and 2nd.that the Treas. be permitted to pay bills as submitted. Un. Crd.

This meeting is being adjourned to Tuesday Nov. 9th. at 7;30 P.M. due to theVillage Bond Sale that is being held on the same day at 2 P.M. at the VillageHall.

Adjourned Meeting - Nov. 9th.,1965.

Mayor Carbeck opened the meeting with a report from the Bond Sale that

was held today at 2 P.M! The complete extract of the Minutes is affixed on

separate sheets in the ~ecord Book). A listing of the bids received were given

and it was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. White that the Resolution on

the Bond be adopted. Un. Crd. Village Atty. Hurst stated that the Bonds

would be ready for delivery around Nov. 23rd.

~iscussion was held on drain tile that will be ready for bid opening

on Dec. 6th. Specs. will be set up by Atty. Hurst and St. Com. Dennis and

will be ready for publication as soon as possible. It was moved and seconded

that the Clerk be authorized to publish the specifications in the Evans Jour­

nal as soon as received for publication. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. White that the Village pur­

chase 2 dozen of folding chairs to be used in the meeting room of the Vill­

age Hall. Clerk was instructed to place the order with Hampden Speciality

Products Corp. of East Hampton, Mass. (Purchase made from the Contract Award

#2576 of the Division of Standards and Purchases on file.) Chairs are listed

at $4.30 each. Un. Crd.

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Discussion was also held on having small Village maps made.

see Gary Vellam on this and have a report at next meeting.

It was moved and 2nd. to adjourn. Un. Crd.

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EXTRACT OF MINUTES

Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village

of Angola, in the County of Eric, New York

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Main Street, in said Village, on

P. M. (<!!. s. T.).

A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Angola,

in the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Village Hall, 11 North

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There were present: Hon. Donald L. Carbeck,Mayor, and

There were absent:

Also present: Marianne O. Arnold, Village ClerkFloyd H. Hurst, Village Attorney

The Village Treasurer presented the following Certificate and Report

as to the receipt of sealed bids for the $108, 000 Water System and Land

Acquisition Serial Bonds-1965 submitted by her in conformity with the

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October L..t.. 1965, which report was directed to be set forth, in full, as

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CERTIFICATE OF VILLAGE TREASURER

I, MARIANNE O. AHNOLD, Village Treasurer of the Village of

Angola, in the County of Erie, New York, HEREBY CEHTIFY AND REPORT,

as follows:

1. , 1965, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. ( c:. S. T.), I

attended at the Village Hall, 11 North Main Street, Angola, New York.

2, At that time and place sealed bids were received by me

for the purchase of $108,900 WATER SYSTEM AND LAND ACQUISITION

SERIAL BONDS-1965 of said Village pursuant to the Notice of Sale of said

bonds heretofore duly published in conformity with the resolution of the Board

of Trustees of said Village adopted on October~, 1965, and I thereupon

opened and publicly read and considered said sealed bids.

3. The sealed bids so opened and publicly read were each in legally

acceptable form and were each accompanied by the check required by said

Notice of Sale and constituted signed proposals by the following to purchase

all of said bonds bearing interest at the respective rates per annum and at

the respective prices (plus accrued interest on said bonds) set opposite

their names below:

Name of Bidder

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C .~J--£4<<//" IzOj:!C:h aJ2 ti~~-L -1 aL<~Jf:, was the bidder to whom said

'/ T (/. bonds, bearing interest at the rate of ~.c. C'-' (]LCL_~Q :3-c; C!

per centum ( -3' ·yo %) per annum, are to be awarded at the price bid of",,,-

$ /0 t; /,7'/ -, plus accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the

date of payment of the purchase price, and I thereupon determined that

said bonds shall bear interest at the said rate Of~J?/ / 0 c,e- Q1:7 -l<~~ pee cc~tPm (S",V- ¥o) pee ppnpm, ond owoeded

the same to said ~kL4"> Ll,;7Zc;n .. J25 A~ J) a~~c 4f.; (J

as the successful bidder, at the said price of $ h,f" / 2; , plus7

accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of payment of the

purchase price, and returned to each of said other bidders the respective

checks received with their sealed bids aforesaid.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this

-7- day of ~,",-z/., 1965.

)lau.:env RJ 62~// VillageTreas~

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CERTIFICATE OF VILLAGE CLERK -­I, MARIANNE O. ARNOLD, Village Clerk of the Village of Angola,

in the County of Erie, State of New York, HEREBY CERTIFY that the fore-

going is a true and correct duplicate original of a Certificate which, duly

executed by the Village Treasurer of said Village, was filed with the Board

of Trustees of said Village on __L1--,'"-'"crz}"'-="-.-,_t:-l , 1965, and now

remains on file and a public record in my office as Village Clerk, and I DO

FURTHER CERTIFY that no resolution electing to reassume any of the

powers or duties mentioned in said Certificate and delegated to the Village

Treasurer by the resolution referred to in said Certificate has been

adopted by said Board of Trustees.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed

the corporate seal of said Village this

_--,,,-7- day of C)ldH,J. ,1965.I

,

(SEAL)

~ Village Clerk

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~ Trustee d!z'~e ~.:..,.)umoved its adoption:

offered the following resolution and

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I

i RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES pF THE VILLAGE OF, . =-'

1'"'"' ANGOLA, IN THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. The award of the $108,000 WATER SYSTEM AND LAND

AC9YISITION SERIAL BONDS-1965 of the Village of Angola, in the County

of Erie, New York, offered for sale, authorized pursuant to three bond

resolutions duly adopted by the Board of Trustees on their respective dates

and the resolution duly adopted by said Board of Trustees on October -,LE:1965, to ~"d./ ~7~:''1' ,,2 fL~~tf!.. £Y/ a~13~ ,

".:.. Z;at the price bid of $ let? /2/ and accrued interest at the rate to be borne

7'by the bonds from the date of the bonds to the date of payment of the purchase

price, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of ,?fL.1',e)

~ per centum ( _5'.;-7%) per annum, specified by said purchaser.7

Section 3. The proper officials of the Village are hereby authorized and

directed to execute said bonds and to deliver them to the said purchaser upon

receipt of payment therefor in accordance with this resolution.

Section 4. The action of the Village Treasurer returning to each of the

unsuccessful bidders, the respective checks received with their sealed bids,

is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately.

The resolution was declared unanimously adopted.

The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Trustee

I:Lel:J.£'1 t.c/!i::-;,. , and duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as

NOES: ~

follows:

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General - No Veto

OERTIFIOATE

8./1/65 (31.1)

annexed extraot from the minutes

• 19 65.

I. JliiARlANN'l1:t O. AliNOL:a. Vllll;\g€< Cl~t'kof the Village of Anf!'£lIa..

in the C(mllt:;t .01'" l1~J,e.

State o~_----::N~e::.w:.:._,Y=-o::::l:..:·k=- • HEREBY OERTIlI'Y that the foregoing

of a meeting of the ~J'd l)£

__________'r-',t_'t_IE'_it..:."'_C_£l__of said_V_i_Il_h..:·i\,-'t'~· •

)duly called and held on_-'--''-'Z'''.,),;::-:.;,'2'''-/_','--,;''''7:-_-----. 19 (i(l • has been

compared by me with the original minutes as oftioially reoorded in my

office in the Minute Book of said~B~~~"~:.:.l'-'d'-.Qt..:.,'-r..:T..:r_'u'-~..:t~_'~_'s _

and is a true. oomplete and oorrect oopy thereot and o~ the whole of said

original minutes so far as the same relate to the subjeot matters referred

to in said extract.

IN WlXllESS WHEREO:r. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the

Villa.C"l!oorporate seal of sai~d_~=,~$~ -,-__

this ,9 day ot /;.(7) .

C

d2¢:L-"eA"~~(Seal)

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Index,,-

Lerczak & Aronica - Com. St. Sewer line.Appointment of John Reiter to P.PatrolmanSidewalk report.Letter for Telephone Co. Xmas. Ligths.Civil Defencse form to be-signed for Village Reinbursement.White - Bldg. permit - to be sent to Wilson for Approval again.Carbeck resol. for mtg. in Washington, D.C.Resol. - Deed and letter from Gunderman on Wm. Miller - Prop. Franklyn St.

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229Regular Meeting

Monday Nov. 15th.,1965.

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Amgola, New York

was held on Monday, November 15th.,1965 at the,Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Donald L. Carbeck at 7:30 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. Carbeckl\.llen Whi te

'Aubrey DennisJene HeimburgEarl Kingan

MayorTrustee11111111111111 .

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Mr. Leonard Lerczak and Mr. Aronica were present at the meeting in re­gard to the Sanitary sewer line for Commercial St. area, they wanted to knowjust when this project would be started. Mayor Carbeck stated to them, thatthis project would be started within the very near future, as he has compl­eted all of the legal paper work in connection with this sewer line.

Report was given by Police Com. Allen White on the interview that washeld with Mr. John Reiter, the new applicant for the Village Patrolman job.The application being approved by Mayor Carbeck and Police Com. White, thefolloWing resolution was moved by Mr. White and seconded by Mr. Dennis:Wheras the Erie County Personnel Office of eligible pa~ro1men include among­st the ,1st. of three names, the name of John Reiter in top position, and,Whereas the Village has a vacancy in the position of Police Patrolman, andWhereas John J. Reiter has indicated a willingness to accept the appointmentas patrolman, Now therefore it is Resolved that John J. Reiter be appointedas Village Patrolman on a probationary basis effective Nov. 22nd.,1965 fora period of six months at an annual salary of $4000.00 per yr. papable bi-weeklUn. Crd.

WATER DEPT.No Report.

St. Dept:St. Com. Dennis stated that all work is under way, and that they have set upthe listing of the new walks that were laid and the Clerk will send out thebills to the various Village home owners in regard to their portion that hasto be paid.

Mayor Carbeck received a notice from the New York Telephone Co. on the Xmas.lights. Clerk Arnold stated that she has notified the Telephone CO.1 NiagaraMphawk Corp. and the Dept. of Public Service, and also enclosed a certificateof IDnsurance with each letter, but to date she has not as yet received thepermit from the Dept. of Public Service for the permission to install theXmas. lights.

Mayor Carbeck also received a noti~e from the Office of Civil Defense for aform to be signed by the Fiscal Officer for the reinbursement of Villagefunds on the Communication equipment that was purchased for the Angola Vol.Fire Co. in June of 1964 through Federal Aid. It was moved by Mr. Heimburgand seconded by Mr. White that the Fiscal Officer be authorized to sign theform received and that it be returned to the Office of Civil Defense for theamount of $200.00 which is the Village share. Un. Crd.

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230The building permit that was previously sent to the Board of Appeals wasreturned to the Village Board for further discussion. After a discussionand a check on the Zoning Ordinances was made by the Village Attorney, itwas decided that this permit be returned to Mr. Floyd Wilson and that hecontact Mr. Hurst for further action on it.

Mayor Carbeck received an invitation to attend a Conference Meeting to beheld in Washington, D.C. in regard to Suburban Growth. It was moved by Mr.Heimburg and seconded by Mr. Kingan that the following resolution be adopted:Whereas a Conference of Town and Village Officials has been called, toattend a Meeting in Washington,D.C. and to explore the various Federalprograms now available to the Communities of the area, such program tobe known as Suburban Growth Conference, and Whereas it is determined thatit would be of value to the Village of Angola to have a representativeof the Village attend such Conference, Now therefore it is Resolved thatthe Mayor be hereby authorized to attend such conference and that he bereinbursed for his reasonable ana necessary expenses in connection therewith.Un. Crd.

MaycrCarbeck presented to the Village Board Members a letter that he receivedfrom Mr. Walter Gunderman, who is General Counsel, of the Erie County SewerDist. # 2 in regard to the Property of William Roo Miller, and Franklyn St.Area for Sewer line to be installed. (Copies of Mr. Gunderman's letter,plusa survey of the area, Deed to the Village from William R.Miller and wifea copy of the letter of Oct. 18th. received from Mr. Miller, are attachedon separate pages of this recording). It was moved by Mr. White and secondedby Mr. Dennis that the following resolution be adopted: Whereas William R.Miller'and Genevieve Miller his wife have heretofore offered to convey to theVilla<#e of Angola without expense to the Village, a Deed to the extension ofFranklyn Strret from Sunset Blvd. south to the west line of the Miller Prop­erty described as follows( All that RKldt Tract or Parcel of Land, situatein the Village of Angola, Town of Evans, Erie County, State of New York, beingsituated on +ot No. 65, Township 8, Range 9 of the Holland Land Company'sSurvey and mOre particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point inthe south boundary of Sunset Blvd. (Heretofore deeded to the Village of Angolaby Deed recorded in Liber of Deeds at page )threehundred seventy (370) ffet west of the west line of TerryLynn Driver thencesoutherly at right angles to Sunset Blvd. 572.8 feet, more or .less, to theSouth line of lands of said William R. Miller, Sr.r thence westerly alongsaid Miller's south line 50 ft.r thence northerly at right angles, 572.8 ft.,more or less, to the south line of said Sunset Blvdr thence easterly alongthe said south line of Sunset Blvd. 50 ft. to the point or place of beginning)and sincea the Erie County Sewer Dist. # 2 has agreed to lay sewer the fulllength of the described street in the middle thereof and ·to fill the ditchwith select stone and at the same time lay a base of stone or gravel to thedepth of 10 inches to the width of 20 ft. at it's own cost and expense, Nowtherefore it is resolved that' the Village does hereby aceept such conveyance asa Public street to be known as Franklin Street. Un. Cra. '

The following bills were wubmitted for payment by the Clerk-Treas.Water Dept. Cks. # 110-120 (Payroll) and Cks. # 197-213 total of $1974.77and Gen. Dept. Cks. # 153-163 (P.Roll) and Cks. # 267-297 total of$3737.62it was moved and seconded that the Treas. be permitted to pay all billsas s~bmitted. Un. Crd.

Crd.

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tl0eO~6<h'~"".~.~'.£,!,!f,:1.a~ UTarQusQte.gesC:S(~.lv.52<%-.-ru"~P.RIP.NNE AI1N L, Clerk. .

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It was moved and seconded

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WALTER J. GUNDERMAN'

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L.AW

970-e80 EL.L.ICOTT SQUAFtE .1..00.

BUFFALO. NEW YORK • 14203

November 15, 1965

Village Board of AngolaAngola, New York

Re: Property of 'iii! Liam R. Hi LLerFranklin Street - ViLLage of Angolafrie County S..er District #2

Gentlemen;

The Board of Hanagers of frie County Sewer District#2 met last Friday November 12, 1965 at the fvans Town HaLLand discussed the above-entitLed matter in detail. Itappears that unless the sewer line is installed on theFranklin Street extension connecting the existing FranklinStreet with Sunset Boulevard, none of the streets in thispart of the Village will be hooked up to the sewer disposalsystem. It further appears that the funds are available tomake this installation and hook-up and in fact chargesappear on the tax bills of the people in this area forsewers at this time. The need for prompt action was recog­nized.

The Board of Hanagers of the Sewer District hasfound it feasible to install the sewer line from SunsetBoulevard to the existing Franklin Street through themiddle of the proposed street thus leaving, after installa­t i on, a_!:~~tj__~'!.~e_!'JO"-f'! __Jh~!!_~deqttat~_ tc?!!,~e t _the Vi llager~qui.r...ments. This was affirmahvely voted on by the fourboard members present at the meet ing. Hayor Carbeck waspresent at this meeting. /\"' /)

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234

.-?'Village Board of Angolapage 2

As attorney for the Se~/er District, I was directedto and did contact ,i/illiam Fr. Niller, Sr., by telephone toFlorida" He ."i l L sign (). deed of the 50 ft. strip proposedas FrcU)kLin Stre",t be·tween the existinq Franklin Street andSunset 8oulevard. I have prepared such deed and attach itherewith for approvCll by your Vi llage Attorney.

Since elected officials sometimes leave office,Mr. Miller wishes a confirmation of the Village resolutionin writing" I attach and return herewith William />liller'sOetob~'Jr 18, 1965 letter addressed to the Vi llage Board ofAngola and sUYgest that the Vi llage Board indicate whattheir agree,nent {s on the bottom of this letter and returnit to me with the de?d.

I sirv";/'ely SUgCj6S! that all short cuts be u'ti lized•. ~, ,Mpedite this matter for reasons above set forth.

Yours very truly,.') /' :1 / ....

% ff:~~J:;f:f~d/f;;~ l'c '-_.,General Counsel, ErieCounty Sewer District #2

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236

/Nineteen Hundredalld

Sixty Five (1965)Novemberday ofMade the

!Ndw-een WILUAM R. ;'ULLER, SR. and

GENEVIEVE MILLER. his wife residiflg at #46 Sunset Boulevard~ Villa @

of Angola. County of Erie and State of New Yorkpartias of the first part, and

VILLAGE OF ANGOLA, Angola. New York,

party of the second part,

~ihl:tJ!H't'Hf, that the said part ias of the first part, ill consideration ofOne and no more _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. - _ _ - _ _ - - .- - DoUMa,

($ 1. & .no more> lawful money of the United States,l n hand paid by the parly of the second part, do hereby graM

and release unto the party of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever,

,'!\u t~at I!!nd or pllrrd of ~llllll, situate in the Village of Angola.

Town of Evans. Erie County, state of New Yo/"k. being situated

on Lot No. 65. Township 8, Range 9 of the Hotland Land Company's

Survey and more particularly described as follows:

BEGINNING at a point in the south boundary of $IJnset

BouLevard (heretofore deeded to the Villelge of Angola. by deed

recorded in Libel'" ___.. of deeds at page --.--J three

hundred seventy (370) feet west of the west line of Terry Lynn

Drive; ·thence southerly at right angles to Sunset Boulevl3.Nt>

572.8 feet. more or less, to the south line of lCJnds of ,'.aid

William R. Hiller, Sr.; thence westerly along said Hiller's south

line 50 feet; thence northerly at right cmgles, 572.8 feet, more

or less, to the south line of said Sunset Boulevard; thence easter y

along the said south line of Sunset Boulevard 50 feet to the

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covellant with said party

237----~ ..!J.tt~~JC' with the aW\l:r1:ena!lcee and all tile eetet,~ I\Thd rlght\l of the i~:r~ iilJlf$

fimt \>lIrt in and to the said p:remiBea. '

~O ~nbe 1in'll!a tat b"lb, the above granted premises unto the PIli llIU't Ythe seoond part, their hairs lind l\llSiglls forever.

~U~ the 3!tldpart i e.ll of the first part do

Jlriut.-- That the party of the second part shall quietly enjoy the tlilid premiool\.

• ~!l?lt"~IJl!l.- That the eeidparttElS of the first pm't will forever ~lirl;'1I1d the title to aaid premwllfi•

•~~·irb.-Subject to the trust fund pl'Ovisions of section thifteen of the lien law.

hereunto set the ir hllnd ill and seal oS the day and year first above wr!tl:eil. .' .~

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State of New York } On thisCounty of l!i!i1. Nineteen Hundred andbefore me, the eu!l.o,c:·jb2r, retoonelly appeared

WILLIAH R. HiLLEr? Sr. and GCN£VJE.YE MILUR

to me pel'llOnally know1' ,mil known to me to he the 1!lIme peraon Sl described in am! who executli'J thewithin Instrument, nmIt hey duLy acknowledged to me that they elOOClltedtlltl eWo1\'lI!J.

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I N D E X

Mrs Mooney -----------Draingae problemBuilding permits - Tanner & White.Fire ReportPolice Report and request for Signal LightWater report - Hosler & Water from Erie Co. to be cheeked.Reiter"s prob. period deadline.Bids for Sewer tileLetter on Delmont propertySales tax resolutionNotice on Air guns.

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Regular Meeting

Monday December 6,1965

241

The Regu6ar Meeting of the ~oard of Trus~ees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday Dec. 6th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at 7:30 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganAllen WhiteAubrey DennisJene Heimburg

MayorTrustee11111111111111

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Mrs Frank Mooney,~esigent of Washington St. was present an the Meet­ing in regard to water drainage on'her property. This will be checked bySt. Com. Dennis.

BUILDING PERMITS:Building permits were received from Richard White for addition to home onTerrylynn Dr. and permit received from Mrs Emma Tanner to enclose an openoutside stairway. It was moved by Mr. Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. White that thepermits be granted. Un. Crd.

REPORTS:Fire Dept. report ­Police Report

submitted by Chief Arnold. Read and ordered filed.1111 II II II II 1111 II II II 11 11 11 11 II II "Maronski II II 11 II II II 11 II II II II 1111 II 11 II II II II 11

Mayor Earbeck received the report from Neff's office that the probationaryperiod for John Reiter, (new patrolman hired in the Village) will expire onMay 21st.,1966. Mr Reiter is to attend Training School during this periodbefore a permanent status is given to him.rilhief Maronski inquired about having a Signal Call Light installed on MainSt. for the patrolmen that are un foot patrol. This light will alert thepatrolman on duty that he is being 2alled for an emergency. Mayor Carbeckrequested that Chief Maronski check on this and have a report for the nextmeeting.

WATER DEPT.:Com; Heimburg stated that becoming effective as of this meeting nite, herequests the presence of MheFrank Gugino to every Board Meeting, so thatthe Board will have a report from the Maintenance Dept. Mayor Carbeck statedthat he would contact Mr. Gugino on this.

Clerk Marianne Arnold asked the Board on the status of former employeeDavid Hosler, as she was informed by Mrs Hosler that her husband was re­turning to work as Water Treatment Operator on a part time basis of threedays!>: w,eeK.ql,ex:)s:;" sto;a,ted toM.:rs);I0f?le:r-,:t.h~t.L},avid,l;lqsler could not returnto work until the proper formality was met With the Village Board on hisrein-statement, and the legal procedure followed before his name could bere-entered on the payroll as a Village Employee. Water Com. Heimburg statedthat·he has no knowledge of any of this, he was not contacted by anyone onMr. Hosler returning to work, neither was MayorCarbeok; so to date; Mr.Hosler"'s services remain terminated.

Water Com. Heimburgalso stated that he requests that the bills receivedfrom the Erie County Water Authority be held up and not paid, as ther8 isa question on the billing. Com. Heimburg had previously authorized the billsprovided,that th~ billing was itemized as to meter readings and prices, butthere st~ll rema~ns a question on the meter readings that do not agree with

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24!~the readings from the meter located at the Pumping station. Mr. Heimburg is tomeet with Mr. Baetzhold on a meeting in regard to this mixup.

BIDS FOR SEWER TILE:It.. was mov:ed by'::Mr:.~il1,gp.n. :Ci.J;lc;l; 2;1'l9. ,py .Mf: ,Whit:~:: t:l1attJ":~:E?llowing resolutionbe adopted: WHEREAS bids were advertised for the purpose of sewer tile and bidsreceived opened and read aloud from the following:Evans Builders Supply •.•• 2208.52 and Mollnas Construction Co. 2441.95, bothwere accompanied by the $100.00 deposit. RESOLVED: the offer of Evans BuildersSupply be accepted as the lowest responsible bidder at the agreed sum of$2208.52 and the Clerk is authorized to return the $100.00 cash deposit ofMollnar Construction Co. upon receipt therefore and the deposit of EvansBuilders Supply be retained until completion of the delivery of the materialsordered and at that time be returned. Un. Crd.

Letter was received from Attorney Peter A. Vinolus for the Charles Delmontproperty located on Com. St. The letter stated that the Village may purchasethis property for the sum of $6500.00 if they wish, otherewise, they areissuing the order that all persons trespassing on this private property willbe prosecuted by the Police Dept. They made the request that the Villagesho1.l1d post this notice as this lot will no longer be considered as a Mun­icipal parking lot. Mayor Carbeck asked the Board for their pleasure on thispurchase and it was unanimously agreed by the entire Board that they do notwish to make this purchase. Mayor Carbeck instructed the Clerk to notify Mr.Vinolus that the Village does not wish to purchase this lot and that Mr. Delmontwill have to post his own signs for No Trespassing, as the Village does nothave this authority to post any private land.

It was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr Heimburg that the following resol­ution be adopted: RESOLVED, that the Village of Angola share of the amount ofmoney collected from the two per cent (2%) sales tax al'ld two per cent (2%)use tax by the County of Erie beginning August Ist.,l965, be paid directly tothe Village of Angola, N.Y. in lieu of applying them to reduce county andgeneral town taxes levied upon real property of such Village of Angola:and be it further Resolved, that the Clerk of this Board forward certifiedcopies of this Resolution to the County Executive, the Erie County Board ofSupervisors and the Commmssioner of Finance. Un Crd.

Village Atty. discussed the revised Village Ordinances with the Board andClerk was instructed to publish in the Journal the notice on the hearing ofsame.

Reports were read that were received for the following:Per Capitar Highway State Aid and data on the State Retirement ~yments.

Mayor Carbeck stated that the Village Hall will be used by the Girl Scouts onWed. afternoons. Mayor received approval from the Board on this request.

Discussion was held on kids in the Village shooting at Birds and windows withAir Rifles. It was moved by Mr. Heimburg and 2nd. by Mr. Dennis that thefolmowing resolutmon be adopted and the Clerk insert the notice in the paperResolved: The Angola Village Clerk is hereby authorized to publish a Warning d Iicallamg attention that the use of Air guns in the Village of Angola is un-lawful and the Police have been directed to arrest and prosecute violators.BY ORDER OF THE ANGOLA VILLAGE BOARD. Marianne Arnold, Village Clerk. Un. Crd.

It was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburg that the interest thatis due now be paid on the Bonds that were sold. Un. Crd.

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MONTHLY REP()RT ..1'0 THE VILLAGE BOARD

'CT'BER 21 tHrough NOVEMBER 30, 1965

EMERGENCY:

2 Children ate poison1 Inhalator call in Town of Brant1 Inhalator call in the Villlage of Farnham3 Inhalator calls in the Village2 Ambulance calls

TRAFFIC:

5 Vehicle & Traffic Arrests13 Parking tickets issued

1 Accident investigated2 Funeral escorts

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

4 Petit Larceny complaints.1 Grand Larceny complaint

15 Miscel&nious complaints9 Unfounded Complaints3 Milicious Phonem calls3 Domestic complaints2 Hit & Run accidents investigated9 Assists to Other departments3 Record Checks to other departments

15 Street lighhs reported out3 Business places found with doors unlocked5 Dbg complau.nts2 Dogs struck by cars1 Complaint of missing person2 Run-aways returned home3 Arrests for Public Intoxication1 Arrest for Assault 3rd2 Juveniles arrested for Petit Larceny2 Truants returned to school2 Juveniles delivered to Detention in Buffalo2 Prisoners delivered to Erie County Jail1 Prisoner delivered to Erie County Pen.2 Hours spent testifying in Supreme Court3 Assists to Motorists

Patrolled 3486 miles in November355.8 gallons of gasoline used by Police Dept.61.3 galloris of gasoline used by Fire Dept •

• /I~.<tl onski _~>f(;~/pe,~ ,

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FIRE REPORT FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER 1962- 139

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Fortain = Center & High Sts. = Burning leaves. Fire got out of con­trol. Call came in from Fire Com. John Azzarella at 8rP.M Returnedat 8:10 P.M. Booster line was used. Truck # 1 responded. 5 men ans­wered the alarm.

Joe Gugino = Barn Fire. ~ngola-BraRt Rds. Called by Radio Control at11:05 P.M. ~eturned at 1:00 A.M. Boosters and 1"" lines used. Trucks# 1 & 4 responded. 26 men answered the alarm. Mutual Aid to BrantVol. Fire Co.

Thomas Bowman,25 Center St.= Junk pile burning. Called by Radio Con­trol at 2:30 P.M Returned at 2:40 P M' Booster lines used. Truck #1responded. 16 men ans~ered the alarm.

Cottage at Argyle & North Rd. Point Breeze. Called by Radio Controlat 3:20 A.M Returned at 4:55 A.M. 1"" lines used. Trucks # 1 & 4responded. 20 men answered the alarm. Mutual ~id to Lake Erie BeachFire Co.

11/22/65= False alarm. Radio Control at 3:02 P.M. Released at 3:07 P.M. 4 menanswered the alarm.

11/23/65= Sorrento Cottage Fire. Garfield-Oakland, Point Breeze. Called by RadiControl at 1:15 A.M. Returned at 2:30 A:M. Truck # 1 responded. 18men answered the alarm. Mutual Aid to Lake Erie Beach Fire Co. (Stoodby at the Fire)

11/23/65= Robert Small. Garage Fire. Old Lake Shore Rd. Called by Radio Con­trol at 1:35 P.M. Returned at 2:30 P.M Truck # 1 responded. 7 menanswered the alarm. Water used. Mutual ~id to Evans ~enter Vol. FireCo.

11/30/65= Moppert - Seneca-Mohawk Rds. Fire place burning underneath. Calledby Radio Control at 11:00 A.M returned at 12:05 P.M Truck # 1responded. 12 m~n answered the alarm.

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Lerczak TaxLibrary App. resol.Assessors school datesWater Reprot on plant and operatorstransfer to 101-100Atty. transferReport from the Clerk on Parking Meter ticketsResol. Miller I sResol. Traffic Ord.

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257Regular Meeting

Dec. 20th.,1965

The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Village of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday, December 20th.,1965 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at 7:30 P.M."

PRESENT: Donald L. CarbeckEarl KinganAllen WhiteJene HeimburgAubrey Dennis

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The following resolution was moved by Mr. Dennis and seconded by Mr.Kingan: Whereas, Mrs Lale House has resigned from the position as SeniorLibrary Clerk effective Nov. lst.,1965, and Whereas the Library Board hasappointed Mrs. Jean Halliday, Angola, N.Y. in her place and being effectiveNov. lst.,1965, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the appointment of JeanHalliday as senior library clerk be and hereby is approved. Un. Crd.

Mayor Carbecklisted the dates for Assessors' School to be held inRochester, and suggested that it would be to our advantage ifMr, Kingancould,i'ittend, this, session. Mr. Kingan stated that it is impossible at thepresent time for him attending the school.

Water Com. Heimburg gave his report on the various details that werelisted, in a letter that had been received from the Erie Co. Health Dept.for the work at the Pumping, station. Mr. Heimburg will have to meet withMr. Edwin Cotton ,to, take care of this matter; and at the present time, Mr.Cotton is not available due to having an accident6n a work project inPenna. that was under construction. Mr. Heimburg'gave a report on the billfrom the Evans Water District for the water that was purchased from the ErieCo. Water Authority. An error was discovered and the Village will be re­imbursed the difference that has been paid. A summary of the water con­sumption and amounts will be obtained as soon as possible from the Town.

Clgrk-Treas. gave the report to the BUdget Director that account # 101­100 will need a transfer. It was moved by Mr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. Dennist~t a transfer of $1000.00 be made from Acct. Number Contingent Fund to~l-IOO. Un. Crd. )

Mr. Kingan at this time explained to the Board the entires made jromthe special funds that were set up for the Pipe Cleaning project and theBooster Station. The balances shown for these two funds is incorrect asthe Clerk did not enter under the disbursements the amount of money that

was temporaryily used from the regular water fund at the time before the

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'9.58~ond mopey was available. So by deduction of the funds that were borrowed, theSpecial Funds show a less balance, one being in deficit. Mr. Kingan will checkon the ,~,i.,:bursements listed for each and will have a report later on"

Village Atty. Hurst presented to the Board, his request for a transfer offunds from 54-400 to 54-100. It was moved by Mr; Dennis and 2nd. by Mr. Heimburgthat the following resolution be adopted: Whereas Budget Account # A 54-400 in­cludes an item of $2000.00 which has not benn previously expended, NOW THEREFOREIT IS RESOLVED that $1500.00 be transferred from item A 34-400 to item A 54-100and the salary of Floyd Hurst,Village Atty. be increased by such amount payablemonthly during the remaining months of the fiscal yr. Un.Crd.At this time, Village Clerk Arnold stated that she ,had been approached byMr McGariygle the State Auditor during the past audit that a transfer suchas this (which was also done in the last fiscal year) should legally not be imade, the amount should be fixed at the beginning of the Budget and not at theend of the fiscal year. Mrs Arnold, the Clerk suggested that Mr. Hurst callthe Audit & Control Office first to c,heck on this, transfer. if permissable, theresolution adopted will remain as such. At this time, Clerk also stated thatthe suggestion w~s made by thi3State Au.ditor on a petter ticket aystem that mustbe followed on the parking meters. The tickets are not in proper rotation andthere are a lot of in between series that are missing; Tickets should be passedput by the Clerk in series of ten to the Police Chief and the tickets should bepassed on to each patrolman until all have been used up before another batch isstarted. Also a resolution should be passed by the Village Boai:d on all Voidtickets, a listing of such shouldpe presented to the Board and an explanationof reaSon for Void. Tickets are not to be voided by the Police Chief or any ofthe police personnel.

Mayor Carbeck stated that he has requested that applications be receivedfor water treatment operators. At present there are only two full time oper­ators and two releif men. Mr Hosler had previously resigned from the plant, butsince has returned on a part time basis. Mayor Carbeck has listed Mr. Hosler

,only under a emergency temporary scale 'until further notice.

The following bills were submitted for payment by the Clerk-Treas: Water Dept.cks. # 146-155 (Payroll) and cks. # 240-253 total of $4186.15 and Gen,Dept.cks. # 186-196 (payroll) cks. # 355-384 total of $7345,36.

;x: ~;It was mBved by Mr. White and 2nd. by Mr Dennis that the following resol­(ut'ion be adopted: WHEREAS the Village Board has heretofore on Nov. l5th.1965

accepted the offer of conveyance of Franklin Street extension from Wm. Millerand Wife, NOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the Village record its intent duringthe 1966 to grader gravel, oil, chip and roll this surface similar to the southend of Franklin St. and extend water line as needed to provide future constructionprovided the easement for water line crgssing of Miller property next to DavidCarbecksproperty be properly Signed, U • Crd, Clerk was so instructed to forwarda copy of said Resolution to Mr: Miller~TRAFFIC UrCiInanee: .-~~__'"-:~_~~~A>''''''''_''';:'_'''_~_.'_"C''_O~'_m_._~"~,""","~~·~~~~~'·'?''"-

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WORDS AND PHRASES DEFINED

/Pedestrian push buttons on Lake Streetcrosswalk.

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Section 40. Traffic control signals. Traffi.c controlsignals shall be installed, maintained, and operated as follows:

(a) A fixed tiJD,e traffic control signal atthe intersection Qf Lake Street withProspect Street consisting of thefollowing:

A three-section, 4-face signal head.

Section 1. Thilfinition of words and phrases. (a) 'fbe wordsand phra.ses used in this ordinanM shall for thapurpose of thisordinance have the meanings respectively ascribed to them byArticle 1 of the Vehicle and Traff~c Law of the State of New York

(0) The following words al~ phrases which are not definedby Art :tcle 1 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of NewYork shall have the meanings respectively ascribed 'co thli}m inthis sElction for purposes of the traffic ordinances of this villag •

1. Curb Line. The prolongation of the lateralline of a curb or, in the absence of a curb.the lateral boundary line of the roadway •

.2. Holidays. New Year's Day, MemQrial Day,Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving,and Christmas shall be considered holidays.

:5. Official Time Standard. Whenever certainhours are named herein or on traffic controldevices they shall mean the time standardwhich is in current use in this state.

4. Parking Meter Zone. A designated locat ionupon or within which the parking of vehiolnis regulated by parking meters.

S. Public Parking Lot. A plot or parcel of landor build it\lil owned and/or leased by this village,not inolud:Lng highways, upon or within whichthe parking of vehicles is regulated by signsand/or parking meters.

TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS

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Section .50.pne-way roadways

(a) ~igh Street is hereby designated for one~way trafficin a soutnerly direction between its intersecticn with LakeStreet and its intersecticn w·:!.thCommercial Street.

(b) Park Street is hereby designated for one-way traffioin a northerly direction.

ARTICLE .VII

TURNING MOVEMENTS

Section 70. Prohibit ion of U~turns. The turning of Vehiclesso as to proceed in the opposite direct:i.on is hereby prohibitedat too followb1g locations I

1. On North Main Street between its interseotionwith Orchard Avenue and the New York CentralRailroad tracks at Oommercial Street~ .

ARTICLE VIII

STOP AND YI1UD INTERSECTIONS

Section 80. Through Highways. (a) ~lain Street is h<arebydesignated as. a through highway and stop signs shall be erectedon the following entrances thereto:

1. BevElt'ly Drive from the west:2 • Henry Drive from the west.3. Lincoln Avanuefromthe west4. Mill Street from tbEl east~.. Woodard AvenuE! tX'f)\ll. the west6. Orchard Avenue from· the north7. Maple Avenue from the east8. School Street from the east and west9. Center Street from the east and west

10. Lake Street from the west11. Commercial Street from the west12. York Street from too Glast13. Friend Street from the west14. Newton Street from the west15. Pennsylvania Avenue from the west16. South l'ennsy1vl:ln ia Avenue from the west17. Hardpan Road from the west

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(b) Lake Stre¢t.is hereby designated a through highway andsigns shall be erected at the following entrances thereto:

1. High St:l:'Ei<at from the north2. i4ashiJ:l.g;ton Street from the soUth3. 3rd 8tr'eet fl:'om the north4. Lorain Street from the north5. Glenwood Avenue f:rom the north6. Allf&n Street from the south7. Prosp;lct Street from. the south8. Joyoe Lane from the north

(0) Commercial Street is hereby designated a through high­way and stop sigu$ shall be erected at following entranoosthereto:

1. High Street from the north.2. Washington Street from the north3. Oatma.n Street froll! the north4 • Ste !lane Drive froll! the north5. John R. Dr-ive froll! the nOrth<5. Lerczak Dt'iva froll! the nort h

Section 81 STOP INTERSECTIONS

(b) The interliJection of Orchard Avanue with HilL StX'eetis herebY designated as a: stop interseotionand stop signs shallbEl erected on Orchard Avenue at its entrance to thE! esaid intel'·section from the north and south.

(0) The intersection of Stell<ane Drive with LElrczak tlriveis herf,lby designated as a stop intersection and B1;oP signs shallbe erected on Ste llane at Lerczak froll! the Elast and ~st.

(0) The intersection of Lerczale Dr1ve with GroV€;! StX'eet :teshereby design~ted as a stop intersection and a estop sign shallbe erected on Lerozak at Gl?ove from the sooth.

(e) ~'he intersecti.on of Prospect AVEInuEl with Grove StreGltis hereby designated !liS a stop inter.lll!lot;i.on and a stop sign shallbe erected onProspillot at GroVEl from the north.

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The :i.nt\~rsEletion of Gowans Road with ~lill St:reat ,(also~lameter ReD is hereby designated 1'1$ a stop 1ntersec­a stop sigtl. $hall be erected on GOwans Road at itsfrom the east. \

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~i)Avenns :1.$ he:r.ebydedgnate(~ as a stop intersection and stopsigull1 shall be erected on tVoodlAnd AVElnue at its entl:'ance tosaid intersection from the east and west.

(j) The intGrsecti(m of Terrylyn with Woodl.and Avenue ishereby eJesignetElcl as a stop interslllction and stop signs shallbe erected on Tarrylynat its entrance to saiq interseetionfrom the north and scuth.

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(k) '1'he intersection .of Sunset with ~·ii:Uer Drive is herebydesignated as iii stop intersection and a stop sign shall beerected on Sunsetl1t its entrance to said intersecti.on frotll thewest.

(1) The intersection of Woodard Avenue with Miller Driveis hereby designated as 11 stop intersection and a stop sign shallbe erected on Woodard at its entrance to said intersection fromthe east.·

(til) The intersection of Lincoln Drive t"ith Miller Drive ishereby designated as 11 step intersection and stop signs shall beel:'<ilcted on J~incoln Drive at its entrance to said intersectionfrom the eSlilt and west. .

(1"1) 'rhe intersection of Niller Driw with Henry Drive isherebydeslgnated as a stop intersecti.on .and stop signs shall beerected on Miller Drive at its entrance to said intersectionfrom th!1!tlbrth and south.

(0) The intersection of Grove Stre~t with tVaahington Streetis hereby designated eli! lit stop intersection and III stop signshal'lbe erected on Grove Street at Washington,

Section 82 YIElD INTERSEC'1'ION$

(a) The intersection of 4th Street with Center Street ishereby designated as a yield intersection and a yield sign Shallbe erected on 4th Street at its entrance to said intlll;J:>sl1lctionfrom the south.

(b) The intarsectirnl of Lorain Street with Center Streetis dl<lsignated as a yield intersection .and a yield si~n shall beerected on Lorain Street at its en.trance to said intersectionfrom the north and from tM south.

(c) The intersection of Pleasant Avenue with Mill Str6l\ltis hereby designated as a yield intersection and a yield signshall be erected onPlea.sant Avenue at its entrance to saidintersection from the sou·tll.

(d) The intersection of i>leasant Avenue with orchardAVElnue is hereby designated as a yield intersection s.nd a yieldsign shall be erected on Pleasant Avenue at its entrance to sainintersEaoticm from the l\lIUlt.

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'"(e) 'the intersection of Newton Stn>let with Raili:toad Avenueis hereby designated as a yield intersection and a yield signshall be en>lcted on Newton Street at its entrance to saidintersection from thl'l east.

(f) The intersection of Oatman Avenue with Grove Street ishereby designated as a yield intersection and a yield sign shallbe erected on Oatman Avenue at its entrance to said intersectionfrom the south.

(g) The intersection of Hoodla:nd Avenue with l?arkside isher<llby designated as s. yield intersection and a yield sign shallbe erected on Woodland Avenue at its entrance to said intersec­tion from the west.

(h) The intElrSlll<::tion of Woodland Avenue with Franklin Streetis hereby designated as a yield intersection and a yield signshall be erected on Woodland Avenue at its entrance to said intar_section from the east.

(1) The intersection of franklin Street with Delwoodishereby designated as a yield i'ntersection and a yields.ign shallbe erected on Franl.<:1in 8traetat its entrance to said inter­section from the north.

(~) The intersection of Terrylyn with Sunset Road is hen>l­by. dengnatedas a yield intersection and a yield sign shall beerected on 'rerrylyn at its entrance to said intersection fromthe south.

I(k) The intersection of John R. Drive with Lerczak Driveis "n>lby designated as a yield interseet::i.on and a yield signshall be erected on John R. Drive at its entrance to saidintersection from the east am west.

(1) The intersection of Mille:!;' Drive with Beverly Drive illhereby designated as a yield intersection and a yield sign shallbe erected on Hiller Drive at its entranoe to said intersectionfrom the sottth.

(m) The intersection of Ward Drive with Beverlyorive is .he n>lby designated as a. yield intersection and a yield sign shallbe erected on Ward DriVEl at its entrance to said intersectionfrom the .south.

(n) The. intersection of Henry Drive with Ward Drive isl:e reby designa.ted as a yield interseotion and a yield sign shallbe erected on Henry Drive at its entrance to said intersectionfrom the east.

(0) The intersection of TElrrylyn with Delwood is herebydesignated as a yield intersection and a yield sign shall beerected on Terrylyn at its entral.'1.ce to said intersection fromthe north.

(p) The intersection of Lindan 8trlu,t with School Street ishen>lby designated as a yield intersection and a yield sign shall berected on Linden Street at its entrance. to said intersectionfrom the south.

(q) The intersection of Friend Street with Railroad AVElnueis ~l~n>lby designated as a yield intersectiQl1. and a :'lield sifl:n

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Section 90 -

SPEED REGULATIONS

~1aximum Speed .limits.

(il) Thirty (30) miles per how." is hereby established asthe maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed on or alonghighways within the corporate li:mitspf this Village exqept onthe fGllow:l.ng; highways;

1.}1ain Street, Route 323, ootween the southerlyvillage line and the intersection ofF'riendStreet.

2. A,~1ain Street, RQute 323, between the intersectiCln'of Woodard Avenue and the northerly village line.

11. COIa_raial Street ElJttension between the inter­s<!lction of Stellarr.e AVjllnue and the westerlyvillag(~ liM.

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(b) Thirty-five (3$) mile.s per hour is herebyestablished as the maximum speed atwh:l.chvehicles may proceed within the corporatelimits of this village on or along thefollowing highways;

Nain Street, Route 323. between the southerlyvillage lil~ and the intersection of FriendStreet.

l>1ain ;:>'l;reet. Route 323, between the intersectionof Hoodard Avenue and the norther ly village line.

3. COlllll\l1lrcial Street extension between the inter­section of StellaM Avenuoa and the westerlyvillage line.

ARTICLE X

PARKING. STANDING AND STOPPING

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Section 100. Application of article. Provisions of this articleshall apply except when it is necessary to stop a vehicle toavoid conflict wij;hother traffic or in complianQe with thedirections of a Police Officer or Official Traffic Controlleddevice.

section 102. All night parking. The parking of vehicles ishereby prohibited on.all hi~hways within this Village betweenthe hours of '.2;00 a .•m. and 1';00 a.m., b0ginning November 1st.and anding Nay 1st of each year.

Section 103. Park:l.llg prohibited at designated locations. Theparldng of vehicles is hereby prohibited in any of the followingloeations;

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. (b) On the ea.Elt side Of Orchard Awn~ between its :f.nte:t'*section with Main S1::t-eet am its interslilction with 1-fi11 Street.

Cc) On the south side o£ Center Street between its tnter..section with Lind@ltStnetandII'1,ghStreetsandonth.$northsideof Canter Street bet:WElen Na:l'.n Stl-eet am 1!l.gh Street.

Cd) On both sidell of L:!.ndGltl. Street ffi/t' ita lI!llt:txe length.

(e) On both side$ of I.aSallml Street for its entire length.

(f) On the IilQuth side of CO!lllllerc:i.al Street betwfum itsitlterlll'llotion with Washington Street a'l'rl Main Street.

(g) On thlil Wl!iIt side O,f Washington StX\lllilt frolll Lake Streetto GrovEl Street.

(h) On the east s:kloa of Washington Street from it$ inter..section wlth Grove Street to fifty feet south of thfll south lineof Lake Street.

(i) On the west; side of High Street between its inte:t'*sElotbn with I..a.k.e Street and it$ inter$lilot:f.lmwith School Street.

- (j) On the rio~hs1<iE:: of! S:th?blStrelilt petwefiln. its inter-section with Main Street to its iptersect ion with High Street,.

ClI:) On the we$t EJ.1$ie .0£ North Main StNl\It batweilbnitatntersection with Beverly Drive an~ to a point oppos1te thenorth curb HtlIIl of Naple $1:"et.

( (1) On the west I!d.de t;lf Prospect between the ~thol:tc . \Ch~r(:h Dr:i.veW6\Y to the :l.nte:t"$IIH::tion ....ith Grove Street. . J

The nl1nc'ling; of vehi()UlS is hereby prohibitad in OlnY' r;£ thefollowing locationSI .

(4) On the west side of Main Street between the north edgeof the cl:!:·:!.wway at 174 }jain Street and .It point 73 feet north ofthe north edge of thlil dl"ivet'lfa.y a.t 182 Main Street ~

AR'l'ICLll: XII

RE;l'IINAL AND STORAGE OF VEHICLE

SElcti.on 1.20.l\uthor:i.t:v to Impound Vehicles.

(a) lvhen any Villhicll1l is par\fsed or abandoned an any highWi'ly'1thin thilll Vill.ageduring a snowstorm, flood, fire Ql:'. other

public I1llll\llrgi'mey wh:i.ch affe·cts thf),t portion of the pubu'c highway

t.pOll Wilt.C.l..\ acid vehicle is pm:-.Iced· or $..bandOned. ' said vehicle myQ removed by authority of the Angola Village Police.

(b)WhEln any vehicle is found unattended on 1!l1'l,Y highway~_~ ithin this Village whore said vl!I\l-dro'" A~__""~""··~·_· •

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(0) When AiUW vehiclia is P€1rl\llld or ablltriClomd on any highway.tit-hin this Villal$e .there stopp:l.nlih standing 0);' parki.ng isprohibi.t~d. sfl,:td vElh:i.e;j,;j) m&y bill! nlIlo'lf¢d byll\t:Lthox-:f.ty of A'flgollil.V:tUage l'Q;tiee.

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Aftiar rm,lo'll'al of ltmy nhiQl<e aw prov:f.de,\<l intha at.-t:iele. ./the A1'11'j;01a Villago i>ol:!.oo ma5' stO:l:¥.'\ auch vf.~h:tclein III Iiluit~blePll£lc'll at the experu;l"l oithe OW'ner. Such. Q.~r, or person :J.nIjll,1!'1rg~ of the vehicle, l'!!$.y raci,a,~t'l the illama upon pa~n:OJ;lnt: to AngolaVilla£~e J.>oHce of tht.! .!t\"Quntof all <l!:X~'OliIl!lS actually andnocll3saril,y :I.11cm:<red :l.n 'llf'fo.l.lt:i.tlg; such ret\\Qval, such rllllllOVliIlellarg""a \1.0'1;: to e:lCcee(l ~n.Q.oo, tOt~j~th ..:c "ith any oharg(l$ forat o%'ll!.[~\l~. such '!ltor(\~ d\OO'glll$ not to '!l)i'CI'll/i;\(! $.2 .00 per day. orfracti~n tnareof.

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'L'M Angola V:i.1.l.age roliell1 l'lM 11 r.-:i:l:hQLtt ""ellJlY 1:'e l1'Qr1; therem,oval Il\n(J th<ll di.illtlositdono:t; 8m)' V\\lhi¢l~ rilllll\:l'/fUJ 1ilIIl pl'.'ov[dei!in thit~4r'ld.e1e !;o i::h~ l!,;nf,ol;!j v:U11ail'l POli011 ax.d it 1ll1'l{~U be thedut:,! of. $'tu;:h Angola V111a;~;.~ Pol:Lce 'CO OllilQf'rtd'tl i:o the ll!!lrten1;pool.li.bl\il the QWt\er of thl!l. vliilh:lcle oa.' perllU)n h;aving liIama chaqlll,li\l.'td to 1101::1£y him of ',:he :l:'cll1O\1al <ll:d <:l:l.apo.sitiQu of auch fthiclia4t1Q of t~ht\l IilltlOI,mt Which will ~ requitN!llil to l~l!ldMm$81~ •

All l)1-':I.o1' OlJ:'d:r.nIlU:1C~'~1 tw· parts 1)1: o:).'d:Lna:l'lOIHi ofi thii1l v:l'.lla.itOlin conflict:· with O~7 trlccmdatl1l'nt l11th '!;;h~ prwis ions of t:11:i..$ordiMuclll ar0 h'~~J.by NP$l\'ll.lilH:!. ~~ceptth&l.t thi!ilr~plaal shall notaffoct or P~EI.u~t thr,l proE;scut:tl~n o~· ril.l.tliahm.ent (l.;l;.• any ~r8(m. f~r

any act donQ O:li' cOlllld,ttlltd in vi~lll'ltiono:e tiXl¥ o~,·dMnce·ha"byX'epllJa:uuj prior to the tm.!dng IItffliilf:t of this o~",U.lt<,noo.

Stilet ion 320, Oonstitu.tionality.

If an:\,' par.t mr partaoftlrie prdi\1$)Cll eI.:tU for any rea.held to be :i.nvaUd. ,stief! decillliol'l..hal.l not affect the validityof the remai.n.ing pwti01'W of thili¥ \)1;'clin$1l::Q.

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Sec'tion 321, jl'ill~ t!~ taklil effect: ••

,(~) Tl~iB Olfditumcc allaH t~t:e CfftH;t f:t'omand after the/y~ .day Ofa:z'~''''~~-~~' '."'" • ,t9QiP, e:xceptthO/iltl pllrt$, :if ,4\n;y"

'W'h:l:'ai li'lr/Ol ~mbject to. i pprova1 undeI' Section 16D4 of the, Veh:i.lt'l'.eand Traffic Law and Section 46 of tlJil Highway Law of the S.t41te

, of New York. '

(1';) AllY p(~;l;:'t or parts of thi/ilordina:r.t.ctll t'lhichl!ll"i!l su,bjellltto approval "me!'."t' Slilctiol't l68l~ of the Vehicle and 1'raff:i.c law

I and $<i1lction ':'6, of the HigbMay Lm4 or ql'tho State of New Yl)rkshall. take effect £'1:'otl\ and after. the -day' on ~lhich apPl'ovl!\l inwrit.ing is nceived frOIl} both the l'IewYork State'I'raffio Com*miss:Lo'na.nd the N<i\w Y.'Qrk ,state l'lepartli\4)nt of Public '>1ork6.

RESOLVED: The foregoing Ordinance be adopted:

Moved by Trustee Earl KinganSeconded by Trustee Jene Heimhurg

Voting on the Resolution as follows:Donald L. Carbeck = Mayor =.AyeEarl Kingan =Trustee= Aye

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Allen White =Trustee= AyeJene Heimburg ~Trustee=AyeAubrey Dennis =Trustee= Aye

Voting No = None.

The Ordinance was declared duly adopted and the Clerk directedto post and publish the same in full as required by Law and toforward a Certified copies thereof to the State Traffic Com.and to file the proof of posting and publishing.

CLWRKS CERTIFICATION (also attached)

sjATE OF NEW YORK

COUNTY OF ERIE

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!, MARIANNE .i\l:,'tNOLD, Villl!lge Cl.erk of. the VilLage

of Angola, NeW YorLe, do hereby certify that: the foregoi-ng is

a true copy of an orditlJimce duly adopted by the Village Board

of the Village of Angola on __l::De;:.:c=:e;;.Jm~.b~e::.r~2::.0::..;th:.::... • 1965.

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1Dated; December 21st, 1965 j-·I

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274 It was moved and seconded to adjourn. Un. Crd.

~/L'adcLMayor

v: ~;'~MARIANNE MNOL[li!

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Index

Fire Dept. report

Police Report

App. of D.Grundtisch

Resol. on App. of Registrar

Taxes cancelled by Resol. for

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259Regular MeetingMonday Jan'. 3ird ;;;1966'

The regular meeting Jofthe·. Board of Trustees , Vi'llage of Angola, N.Y.was held on Monday, Jan. 3rd. 1966 at the Village Hall.

Meeting was called to order by Mayor Carbeck at 7130 P.M.

PRESENT: Donald L.CarbeCkEarl KinganAllen WhiteJene Heimburg

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Absent: Aubrey Dennis = On Vacation.

FIRE DEPT: Monthly fire report submitted by Chief Arnold. Read and orderdfiled.

POLICE REPORT: Submitted by Chief Maronski. Read and ordered filed.

COMMUNICATIONS: Mayor Carbeck read copy of letters he had sent to Mr. FrankGugino for his attendance at the Board Meetings. and alsoletter sent to Mr. Cotton in regard to the un~inished gagework at the pumping station.Two telegrams were received, one from Sen. Kennedy and onefrom Javits both in regard to Federal Grant Aid.

Letter was received from Eugene J. Heil. Chairman of theEvans-Angola Recreation Commission recommending the appoint-'ment of Mr. Donald Grundtisch as Director of the Rec. Com.The following resolution was adopted by move of Mr. Whiteand 2nd. by Mr. Kingan: Whereas, there is a vacancy in theposition of Director of Evans-Angola Recreation CommissionNOW THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED, that Donald K. GrundtischJ12Beverly Dr.,Angola, N.Y. be approved and appointed as Dir­ector of the Evans-Angola Recreation Commission and the sal­ary of $150.00 per month for the (10) months;and$lIDO.OO perweek ofr nine (9) weeks in the summ~r from the joint X»~Town-Village Recreation item be approved, subject to approvalby the Er~e County Office aof Personnel. Un. Crd.

Mayor Carbeck received the notice for Registrar apqDintment. It was moved byMr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. White that the following resolution be passed:Resolved that Marianne Arnold is hereby appointed Registrar of Vital Statis­tics for the term commencing Jan. Ist.1966 and ending Dec. 31. 1969 and allpursuant to section 4121 Article 41 od the Public Health Law. Un. Crd.Mrs Arnold appointed Chief of Police Stanley Maronski to act as Deputy Reg­istrar whenever her services were not available.

Question arose on the erroneous tax entries for Charles Corluccio and MrsStella Lerczak that are present on the tax roll. Marianne Arnold suggestedthat this matter be corrected so that she may be able to make the necessaryadjustments on the tax control sheet before Feb. lst.1966. It was moved byMr. Kingan and 2nd. by Mr. White that the following resolution be adopted:Whereas the Village has carried on the assessment roll account # 202-265 inthe name of Charles Corluccio onthe So. side aof 42 Delwood Ave. in theamount of $5.20 and account # 202-391-125 in the name of Stella Lerczak onJohn R. Drive in the amount of $7.80 and pursuant thereto both parties haveattested the tax as there is a duplication of assessment in as much as theseparcels are shown under the assessment account as follows: 202-265 underacct. # 202-268 and 202-391-125 under 500-249. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED

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260by reason of this error, the tax assessed to Charl.es Corluccio and the tax ass­essed to Stella Lerczak be cancelled from the Roll and the Clerk is authorizedto remove same and mark her records accordingly. Un. Crd.

WATER DEPT. REPORT:'J.'

Com. Heimburg stated that he has to contact Mr Cptton before he can give anyfurther report on the gages at the pumping station.

The folibowing bills were submitted for payment: Water Dept.Cks. # 156-262of $2421.91 and Gen. Dept. Cks. #197-400 total of $3025.44. Payment wasapproved by signature of Mayor Carbeck on Voucher.

Motion was made and seconded to adjourn. Un. Crd.

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Honorable Mayor DonaldBoard of TrusteesAngola, New York.

L. Carbeck

January 3,1966255

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The following is the Fire Report for the month of December, 1965:

Stanley Robach= Frame House. Over heater chimmey. Called by Radio con­trol at 3:45 P.M. Returned at 5:30 P.M Trucks # 4511 & 4514 answeredthe call. l~" Hose was used and also C.O.2' 20 men answered the call.Mutual Aid to Eden Fire Co.

I¥J~C~False Alarm at 7:15 P.M. Mr. Joseph Harvey slipped and fell while ans­wering alarm. Gave first aid, cu~ on right hand and also cut on palmof same hand. Reported to the Fire Chief. 10 men answered the alarm.

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EMERGENCY:

MONTHLY REPORT TO THE VILLAGE BOARD

DECEMBER 1 through DECEMBER 31, 1065

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3 Inhalator calls1 First-Aid call

TRAEBIC:

12 Vehicle & Traffic arrests2 Parking tickets issued2 Accidents investigated7 Funeral escorts

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

11 Miscellaneeus complaints1 Grand larceny investigated1. Attempted rebbery complaint

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1 Assault 3rd investigated1 Petit Larceny investigated

. 2 P~owler complaints3 Milicious Phone call complaints2 Noisy Party complaints1 Domestic complaint1 Dog bite complaint3 Arrests for Grand Larceny3 Arrests for Violatien of Sec. 3, Village Ord.1 Missing person located and returned home1 Emergency message delivered7 Revocation Orders emforced1 Business place found with door unlocked9 qpreet lights reported out4 Assists to other Depts.3 Recerd checks, to other Depts.

Monthly Report to Dept. of Corrections

Patrolled 3072 miles in December331.6 Gallons of gasoline used by Police Dept.33.5 Gallons of gasoline used by Fire Dept.

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