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April 6 , 1959 .
The regular monthly meeting of the Dryden Town Board was held
April 6th at 8 : 00 P . M . at the Office Building .
Present were Supervisor Gridley , Councilmen Baker and Salton-
stall , Justice Hoagland , Superintendent of Highway Beach and Assessor
Abrams .
The minutes of the March meeting , also of the special meeting
held March 24th , were read for information and approval . The minutes of
the special were approved .
On March 12th the Town Board met with the Planning Board to hear
their report . Justice Hoagland reported that the . Town Board offered
some revisions to the proposed Zoning Ordinance . The Planning Board
will report again to the Supervisor at a later date .
March 30th the Town Board met with Mr . Malone , a ±epresentitive
of the State Building Code Commision , who explained the advantages
gained by having a State Building Code in a Town . As a member on this
committee , Justice Hoagland recommended that this Town adopt the State
Building Code if and when they adopt the Zoning Ordinance .
Moved by Clm . Saltonstall , seconded by Clm . Baker , that the
General bills totaling $ 1 , 101 . 83 and the Youth Project bills of $ 110 . 03
be paid as audited . Roll Call Vote , All voting YES .
Moved by Justice Hoagland , seconded by Clm . Baker , that the
Highway bills totaling $ 2433 . 10 be paid as audited . Roll call vote ,
all voting YES .
One bid for trailer was submitted by the Binghamton Heil
Equipment Corporation of Vestal , N . Y . • at a price of $ 2000 . 00 . .
Moved by Justice Hoagland , seconded by Clm . Saltonstall , that
this bid be accepted and the Highway Superintendent be empowered to
complete the transaction . Roll call vote , all voting YES .
Highway Superintendent Beach recommended that a 10 $ an hour
increase be given all employees of the . Highway Department effective
April 1st , 1959 .
Justice Hoagland moved that this recommendation be accepted .
The motion was seconded by Clm . Baker . Roll call vote , all voting YES .
Justice Hoagland offered the following resolution and asked
its adoption :
Resolved that telephone tolls incurred by the Justices
of the ' Peace that are necessary for the conduct of their
legal business be a Town charge when certified .
This resolution was seconded by Clm . Saltonatall .
Roll call vote , All voting YES .
A communication was read from the State Traffic Commission
stating that a Yield sign had been placed at the intersection of
Route 13 and Etna lane , Co . Rd . 109 . This communication was placed
on file .
The next regular Board meeting will be held May 4th at 8 : 00 P . M .
The minutes of this meeting were read and approved .
Moved by Justice Hoagland , seconded by Clm . Baker , that this meeting-
adjourn until 9 : 00 A . M . April 11 th , the date of the road tour . Carried .
Lewis Gridley , Supervisor .
Leona Fortner , Towwn. Clerk .
Binghamton Heil Equipment Corp . , Vestal , N. Y.
C. ..00ucrs
Date April 6 , 19 _
DRODOSa L
To— Town of Dryden Attention of Town of Dryden Board
Address City and State Dryden , New York
We are pleased to quote you, for acceptance within ten days from this date, prices and
erms on equipment described below delivered F. O. B . Vestal , New York
Model Description Price
1 Used , Fruehauf Model Y- 514 , Serial # FW70BO 'f
" . single axle trailer dump 20 , long x 7 ' wide •
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inside , 28t1 side : height . . Complete with
lower 5th wheel , oil reservoir , flexible
drive shaft , mud flaps and reflectors , air
brakes , and 10 : 00 x 20 12 - ply tires .
• Twin cylinder telescopic hoist with 18 - ton
rating .
2000 no
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Total
TERMS : Settlement upon Delivery : Cash and the following described property in present mechanical
condition :
for which a trade allowance of $ will be made.
The goods described herein will be sold subject to the additional provisions and our regular warranty printed on
the reverse side hereof. We thank you for the courtesy extended to us, and hope to be favored with your acceptance
of this proposal. Your acceptance of this proposal will not be binding upon us until this proposal is approved hereon
in writing by an officer of Binghamton Heil Equipment Corp .
Respectfully submitted,
ACCEPTED Date
BING AMT"ON HEI EQUIPMENT CORP .
By = �-_._
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Firm Name
By Approved
Official and Title OFFICER
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
1. If, for any reason, delivery is not made within 10 days from this date, the cash selling price quoted herein will
be subject to adjustment to conform to our regular cash selling price of the goods covered by this proposal in
effect at the time of delivery. If the price adjustment results in an increase in price, you shall have the privilege
of accepting delivery at the increased price or cancelling your acceptance of this proposal by giving written
notice of such cancellation to us within 5 days after notice of such price increase is given to you.
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2. The trade allowance set forth herein is based upon our appraisal of the trade-in referred to in its present mech-anical condition and with the equipment and attachments thereon and free of all liens. Such trade-in shall be
subject to reappraisal by us at the time it is delivered to us and if it is reappraised at a different value than
the. trade _allowance set forth, herein, because of difference in mechanical condition or -because of removal or
• substitution of equipment or parts or attachments, or because it is subject to a lien not set forth herein, the
trade allowance set forth herein shall be changed to such reappraisal value and the difference between the
trade allowance set forth herein and the reappraisal value shall be paid in cash by you at the time that the
new equipment covered by this .proposal is delivered ' to you. If you are dissatisfied with such reappraisal
you shall have the option of . cancelling your acceptance of this proposal.
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3. You agree to accept the goods covered by this proposal, as fulfillment thereof, with such changes in design and
materials, or either of them, that we may make. :
4. If any sales or excise taxes now in effect, shall be increased, or any new sales, excise, floor or processing taxes
shall be imposed by federal, state or local laws, you are to reimburse us for any and all such increased or
new taxes that we may be required to pay or to reimburse to others by reason of the manufacture, purchase
or sale of the equipment covered by this proposal. The amount of such increased or new taxes may be billed
as a separate item or added to the price of the equipment to which they are applicable, at our option.
5. We shall not be responsible for loss, damage or delays in transportation after shipment, nor for failure to
supply any goods covered by this proposal or to deliver the same on time where prevented by strikes, fires or
accidents, or by the demand exceeding the available supply, or by any other cause beyond our reasonable con-
trol.
6. The equipment covered by this proposal will be sold under our regular new equipment warranty set forth
below and no other.
WARRANTY •
BINGHAMTON HEIL EQUIPMENT CORP. warrants new equipment to be free from defects in material
and workmanship under normal use and service, its obligation under this warranty being limited to making good
at its factory any part or parts thereof which shall he returned to it with transportation charges prepaid, and which
its examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to have been thus defective, provided that such part or parts
shall be so returned to it not later than ninety ( 90 ) days after delivery of such equipment to the original pur-
chaser. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations
or liabilities on its part, and it neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liabil-
ity in connection with the sale of its equipment. -
This warranty shall not apply to any equipment which shall have been repaired or altered outside of its fac-
tory in any way so as, in its judgment, to affect its stability, or reliability, nor which has been subject to misuse,
negligence or accident, or loaded beyond the factory rated load capacity.
It makes no warranty whatever in respect to tires, rims, ignition apparatus, horns or other signalling de-
vices, starting devices, generators, batteries, speedometers or other trade accessories inasmuch as they are usually
warranted separately by their respective manufacturers.
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April 11 , 1959 .
The April 6th adjourned meeting of the Town B oard reconvened
at the Office Building on April 11th following the Road inspection
tour .
resent were Supervisor Gridley , Justice Hoagland , Councilmen
Baker and Saltonstall and Supt . of Highway Beach .
Moved by Justice Hoagland , seconded by Clm . Saltonstall , that the
Town sign an agreement to top the Ferguson Road from Route 38 , west
to Mill Street intersection , also : that portion of road from County
Road # 105 to the bridge in Malloryville . Motion carried by all •
voting YES .
' Moved by Clm . Saltonstall , seconded by Clm . Baker , that the section
o f road between County road #x161 and the Railroad , known as Town road
;# 53 , or approximately 800 Feet , be widened to 18 feet ; the balance
o r approximately 700 feet to be improved . Motion carried by all
voting YES . .
Moved by Clm . Baker ; seconded by Clm . Saltonstall , that the section
o f Town road No . 13 , between County road #163 and County road #105
be widened to 18 feet . Motion carried by all voting YES . '
A discussion followed regarding the ,Baker Hill Road . It was
mutually agreed that the committee return to the Gas and Electric
e ngineering department to discuss further the possibility of crossing
New York State Gas and Electric property .
The Zoning committee appeared before the Town Board to make their
formal report , which was unanimously accepted . A report in detail
is to be forwarded tornthe• Town by their Secretary Mrs . Payne .
No further business , meeting adjourned .
Lewis Gridley , Acting-Clerk . °
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