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SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
APRI L 19, 1988
WORK SESSION
Present: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy, Justice Raymond W. Edwards, Council-
woman Jean W. Cochran, Councilwoman Ruth D. Oliva, Councilwoman Ellen M:
Larsen, Town Attorney James A. Schondebare, Town Clerk Judith T. Terry.
Absent: Councilman George L. Penny IV.
9:15 A.M. - Lynne Richards, Coordinator of Developmental Disability Services
met with the Board to report on her programs and workshops, and made a slide
presentation of some of the group activities.
9:30 A.M. -For Discussion Items: (1) Set April 28th, beginning at 5:00 P.M. for
interviews for applicants for the vacant Conservation Advisory Council position.
(2) Agreed to renew the house trailer permit of Jacqueline Moeller, Hidden Lake
Farms (see resolution no. 43) . (3) Leave time for Lynne Richards-discussed during
Executive Session at 11 :45 A.M. (4) Discussed the loss of revenue from the dis-
continuance of the sale of sand; discussed the amount of revenue from the Planning
Department to date. (5) Reviewed a notice of a Conference on Coastal "V" Zone
Development to be held at the Riverhead Town Hall on May 5th. Agreed all Committees,
Boards and Department Heads may attend (see resolution no. 44) . (6) Set April
28th, following CAC interviews for interviews of applicants for a five member Open
Space Committee. (7) Application of John and Berit Carroll for a house trailer permit
was discussed with Mrs. Carroll at 2:00 P.M.----Councilwoman Larsen advised the
Board she will not be attending the environmental conference in Colorado. It is
the same week as the Town Board's hearing on the GEIS on the Master Plan. She
also brought to the Board's attention a report of vandalism at the foot of Bay Aven,77,
Mattituck. Supervisor Murphy will bring this to Chief Winters' attention.--Justice
Edwards asked for permission to spend approximately $300 on his. Fishers Island
office for installation of new locks and completion of the paneling. Board agreed.
Councilwoman Oliva spoke about the shoreline survey requested by the DEC. She
advised the DEC will send someone out to tak to the Board on May 3rd. She also
advised the Board she has. received a complaint about the Walters junk yard and
the property next to it. She was advised this is a matter for the Building Depart-
ment and Police Department.---Community Development Administrator Jim McMahon
reported on the progress of the STOP building.--John Thatcher, Fishers Island,
would like to have a STOP Program on the Island and transport the waste to the
Town Landfill. Investigation must be made of the regulations relative to the manner
of transportation of hazardous waste.
10:15 A.M. - Ernie Odom, Executive Director of the community Mediation Center,
Inc., Coram, later joined by Jeddie Steward, East End President of the NAACP,
conducted a preliminary workshop on how a Conflict Management Workshop and
Sensitivity Training Workshop would be conducted. In attendance was a number
of Town officials and employees. Mr. Odom informed. those present that the services
of his Center are free to all residents of Suffolk County.
10:50 A.M. - Valerie Cardona met with the Board->to bring them up to date on the
Southold Town Supported Work Project.
11 :15•A.;M. -.Board audited vouchers submitted for payment.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
11 :45 A.M. - Board discussed litigation and personnel--leave time for Lynne Richards.
It was the Board's decision that at the time of her employment it was not intended
that she would be a full-time employee, therefore is not entitled to leave time of
any type. --Town Attorney Schondebare that he would like permission to commence
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legal action against Strong's Mattituck Marina. Board agreed (see resolution no.
47) .
12:20 P.M. - Robert Brown, Architect, of Fairweather-Brown met with the Board
to discuss his proposed fee for drawing plans and specifications for a Town Hall
addition, which fee must be increased due to the excessive cost for a necessary
libaility policy. Mr. Brown was advised the Board would like additional time to
consider the proposal.
12:40 P.M. - Recess for lunch.
2:10 P.M. - Berit Carroll met with the Board to request permission to place a single
family house trailer on her property_ off of Soundview Avenue, Southold, while
ner new residence is under consii dLdon. Bob; a will au'U:ici- zc :i:� zz-, t �y
resolution at the regular meeting (see resolution no. 51) .
2:15 P.M. - Town Board reviewed proposed resolutions for the regular meeting.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
2:40 P.M. - Litigation was discussed with Town Attorney Schondebare.
3:50 P.M. - Work Session adjourned.
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REGULAR MEETING
7 :30 P.M.
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A Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held on. Tuesday, April
19, 1988 at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Supervisor
Murphy opened the meeting at 7:30 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to. the Flag.
Present: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy
Justice Raymond W. Edwards
Councilwoman Jean W. 4ochran
Councilwoman Ruth D. Oliva
Councilwoman Ellen M. Larsen
Town Clerk Judith T. Terry
Town Attorney James A. Schondebare
Absent: Councilman George L. Penny IV
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The first order of business is a resolution approving the
audit of the bills of April 19th, 1988.
Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the following audited bills be and hereby are ordered paid: General
Fund Whole Town bills in the amount of $29,973.18; General Fund Part Town '0ills
in the amount of $31,795.16; Highway Department Whole Town bills in the amount
of $2,495.92; Highway Department Part Town bills in the amount of $3,172.35;
Fishers Isla'hd.: Ferry District bills in the amount of $24,355.66; Fishers Island Ferry
District Agency & Trust bills in the amount of $320.54; Southold Wastewater District
bills m the amount of $72,749.14; Fishers Island Sewer District bills in the amount
of $251 .54; Nutrition Fund bills-in the amount of $7,921 .75; Adult Day Care Program
bills in the amount of $1,071 .21 ; Home Aide Program bills in the amount of $852.03;
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program bills in the amount of $1,260.33; Expanded
In-Home Services for the Elderly Program bills in the amount of $54.40; Cross Sound
Ferry account bills in the amount of $456.90; Computer Capital Account bills in
the amount of $2,360..00; Community Development Fund bills in the amount of
$1,560.06.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, 1�upervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And next is a resolution approving the minutes of the
Town Board meeting of April 5th, 1988, with one minor exception. Just a clarification
that Ruth has on that Carr-Wanat.
COUNCILWOMAN OLIVA: On the Carr-Wanat property. That you have on there
that the Planning Board will be lead agency on both projects. The Town Board
has already declared itself lead agency on the zone change, and the Planning Board
will just be lead agency on the Norris, although it's one Environmental Impact State-
ment, but the way it reads it sounds as though the Planning Board is going to
be lead agency on both.
TOWN CLERK TERRY: Maybe we should talk about how you would rather have
it worded after the meeting.
COUNCILWOMAN OLIVA: Yes.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I'll make the motion.
Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it -was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the April 5, 1988 regular Southold Town Board meet-
ing be and hereby are approved as corrected.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Next is a resolution setting the next meeting date for May
3rd, 1988, Southold Town Hall, '7:30 P.M.
Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the next regular meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held
at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, May 3, 1988 at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold,
New York.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,"
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And a resolution approving the minutes of the Special '
Meeting of April 6th. I offer that resolution.
Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the April 6, 1988 special Southold Town Board
meeing be and hereby are approved.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, at this time we have a special resolution honoring
a very special young person in Southold Town, and a very good friend of hers,
and I would like to ask Sharon Whelan and Eddie Brooks to please stand up.
Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by the Entire Town Board,
WHEREAS, SHARON WHELAN, a most dedicated volunteer for the Town of Southold's
Recreation Program for the Developmentally Disabled has served those citizens of
this Town since October, 1986, and continues to do so; and
WHEREAS, SHARON WHELAN has given so generously of her time, her beautiful
spirit and her faithful service toward the enhancement of the lives of others less ,
fortunate; and
WHEREAS, her continued efforts, her sincere friendships, especially with Edward
Brooks, the abundance of kindess that she has shown to all our children an'u• adults
and her dedication to the Town of Southold's disabled population, deserves the
sincere gratitude of those with whom and for whom she has served; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED-'that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby expresses its 'mos
sincere appreciation to SHARON WHELAN for her unselfish and wholehearted endear s
on be*hal'f of those citizens, and extend their best wishes for much happiness and
success in the years ahead; and- be, it further
RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be presented to Miss Whelan and entered
in the permanent record of this Town Board meeting.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen,. Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Sharon, I would like to congratulate you, wish you well
on behalf of the whole Town Board, for our efforts, and do well in college.
kna%s 'you've proved to be an excellent leader this young in your life. Keep up
the good work. -Thank you. This again proves that our young people are not
all bad. There's an awful lot of good ,ones around.
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I. REPORTS.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Moving on to the, first item on the agenda are Reports.
The Reports listed here are on file in the Town Clerk's Office.
1 . Town Justice Price - monthly report - March, 1988.
2. Town Justice Tedeschi - monthly report - March, 1988.
3. Town Police - monthly report - March, 1988.
4. Town Trustees - monthly report - March, 1988.
5. Councilmen's Reports. At this time I would like to ask the Councilmen
if they have anything special, starting on my right with Ruth.
COUNCILWOMAN OLIVA: Yes, thank you, Frank. On April 6th we had a Code
17^mmittee meeting and we discussed -kind, in-piare bulkheads_ wetlands_ definition
of a family, overlapping jurisdiction of Trustees and Zoning Board of Appeals,
and landfill restrictions. These you will see on the agenda for proposed amendments
to our Code. We will also be discussing site plan review at our May 4th meeting.
The Code Committee also hopes to have an Erosion Control Ordinance in the next
several months in order to protect our bluff. On April 7th I attended the Brown
Tide Task Force, also known as the Peconic Bay Task Force. The Department
of Health Services has hired a consultant to work with them in :order to determine
the cause of the Brown Tide, and Chris Smith from the Coop Extension reported
that they are looking into using some type of sewage affluent for sod irrigation,
and Peter Wentzel from our own Baymen's Association gave a report on the Scallop
Seeding Program of last year--winter., Unfortunately they all died because of the
Brown Tide, because of predators and winter kill, but they hope to do it again,
but it is rather expensive. . Roberta from the--I forgot her last name--from the
DEC gave an interesting report from Rhode .Island, that they're doing rather interest-
ing research on the Brown Tide. They have injected some type of a florescent
dye into the different individuals, and they're staining them so they can see and
then culture them and see who eats whom so they get a better idea of predators
and predation. The Task Force is also going to seek inclusion to the National
Estuarine Status for the Peconic for additional moneys and research, and this hope-
fully will be done as it was done for the Long Island Sound. There are only about
eight of them in the entire country. On April 8th I attended the Highway Committee
meeting which Jean will report on. On April 11th I attended the Housing Committee
meeting which Jean will report on. On April 11th I attended the Inland Waterways
Committee which Ellen will report on. On April 14th we had Police interviews to
select three policemen to attend the Police Academy if they pass the other tests.
On April 14th I also attended the ZBA meeting. On April 18th ,Frank and I. met
with the DEC concerning Hallocks Bay, and Frank will report on that. On April
18th in the evening we had our Water Advisory Committee with our four new members,
and we brought our new members up to date on what the committee has done before,
and gave them, believe me, a stack of material to read before our next meeting-,
on May 9th, so we can proceed from- there. Thank you very much, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Ruth. Jean?
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Yes, on April 6th I attended the meeting of the
Association of Towns with the Commissioner of the DEC, Jorling. As you know,
many of the small towns and villages attending the meeting in New York City, were
not very happy that the Commissioner was not personally there himself, and sent
a deputy, .so these meetings were set up throughout the State. Councilman Penny
and I attended. It was my feeling that nothing new was offered. The only funds
that the State sees at this time, although it has not been passed as part of the
Governor's program, is some funding for closure of landfills, but they have not
to this point offered any of the towns in New York State support in the area of
the development of the systems to handle the solid waste. Also on the 6th at 5:00
P.M. I attended the Village Green meeting. Any of you riding through the`-village
can see that the cupola has been placed on top of the building and today they
were working on the landscaping, and the Town Board will be, of course, receiving
a very official invitation and hope that our' Supervisor will also address us that
day so it can be turned over to the Town at that time, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We'll be .happy to accept.
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COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: I know we will. On April 18th the Highway Committee
did meet with the Planning Board in relation to .the road specs for minor subdivisions.
There are some areas that -we are making some small changes in the Code... The
Planning Board at this point are drafting the specs for minors and then after they
are reviewed by both committees and come to the Town Board it's our hopes that
they'll be placed in the Code, and I think•this will help alleviate some of the problem
of some people feeling that not everyone'ig treated justly or the same in fairness
when they do come before these different boards. That should dispell some of
that. On April 11th the Housing Committee met with Bessie Swann of the North ,>
Fork Housing Alliance, and Fred Ryder, and also Valerie Scopaz, our Town Planner.
This meeting was mainly to iron out some of the v&inkles in relation to the recent
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lottery that we've had as far as the properties are concerned. So we reached some
conclusions on that. On the 12th I met with our Supervisor and Rob Brown of
Fairweather-Brown Architects, in relation to the possible addition to the Town Hall.
Last evening I had the privilege of speaking to the Southold-Greenport Chamber
of Commerce on Affordable Housing and in between all of this I've been running
around to the Building Department and Victor Lessard and different departments.
As you can see we've made some relocation of offices in Town Hall once again. Although
we're still bursting at the seams we feel that we've reached a very miner stop-gap,
but it is making it a little easier for some people. That's it, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Jean. Ellen?
CO'INCII wnhAAN I AP4;FN- C ood evenina. Frank. Thanks. On April 6th I also
attended the Code Committee meeting which Ruth reported on. We have quite a
few revisions to our Code that we will be discussing tonight and public hearings
will be held and corrections of tightening up of our Local Laws will be made. On
April 8th I attended the meeting of the Highway .Committee. We're looking at the
minor specs--the road specs for minor subdivisions, and the Town Board hopes
to have a final report on that soon. On the 7th I also attended the Peconic Bay
Task Force meeting: Initially they thought that the Brown Tide was related to
Narragansett Bay--very closely related to Narragansett Bay, but studies have shown
that in two years the counts in Narragansett disappeared and in the areas where
. the counts were the highest that it was very nutrient free, where in Peconic,
where the counts are the highest, it tends to be very right in nitrogen and
phosphate. Southampton College is now evaluating the historical data that's avail-
able on salinity levels and tidal plankton counts in the bays, and the 208 Study
which was done years ago by the Long Island Regional Planning Board, which gave
us a lot of information on our current groundwater, at that time they calculate
that there is about -a hundred thousand pounds of nitrates going into the Peconic
every day, so every little bit adds up. The 205J Funds were approved and the
RFP's--Requests for Proposals--were reviewed and a .consultant was hired who is
going to start doing site specific data testing and coordinate with the Suffolk County
Department of Public Health. So things are moving on that, but again every individual
additions to the Peconics don't really help, so if everyone could be aware of that
that's a great step in the right direction. On the 11th I attended the Housing
Committee meeting which Jean chaired. A lot of new bugs were ironed out in the
current Affordable Housing Plan .that were brought to our attention. All in all
say a lot of people were happy and we will be moving forward on other things.
On the 11th was the meeting of the Inland Waterways Committee. The bio-filtration
system on Mud Creek is complete. We're looking at the installation of another bio-
filtration system within the Town. Certain repairs are being discussed among the
Town Board that are necessary on some creeks in the Town, and concrete ramps
will be installed to.replace asphalt ramps in four locations. On the 16th 1 attended
the Police Benevolent Association dinner, which was a relaxing and interesting evening.
And on the 18th, last night, was the Water Advisory Committee meeting which Ruth
reported on. Thank you.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Ellen. Judge Edwards?
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Thank you, Frank. A week ago Saturday we had a Civic
Association Executive Board meeting on the Island. We went over some of the little
problems that we have and set up the committees to look into these. This past
Saturday we had a clean-up on the Island through the Civic Association. There
were twenty adults and oh, probably ten or fifteen kids that went around and picked
up the cans and the construction debris and so forth along the sides of the roads,
and I can honestly say that the roads do look a lot nicer. This coming Thursday
there's a Police Committee group on Fishers Island that's coming over here to sit
down with Chief Winters and also one of the higher-ups in the State Police, = o
go over some guidelines we're going to expect from the State Police and the Constables
this coming summer, and one the things that will be brought up is the debris that
we do have"bn our streets, and securing of the loads from the contractors. This
afternoon after our Board work session ended I snuck into Riverhead and took
care of eight motor vehicle applications for the people on Fishers Islands. That's
the good news. Now the bad news, Laugh, Frank, you may. Yesterday at noon-
time I realized I had a Board meeting today and-mil, had three options: number one
is trying to fly off the Island in that pea soup that we had, or get a quarter of
five boat which would have -gotten me over here at 8:30 last evening, or sit back
and relax and take the first boat this morning which would have gotten in here
at 11 :30. But thanks to the Chamber of Commerce and their mailing list I got their
invitation to the Chamber Dinner last night and Jean Cochran was giving a talk -
on Affordable Housing. I said, well, I'm going to go for the first option and luckily
enough I get a pilot that would fly me ovct here at under 1,000 feet all the way
over;Y'and I hung around and I did make the meeting. I can honestly say I was
glad--very, verb glad that I was there. I'm ashamed to say that there were-only
two members of the Town Board there, Jean and myself, and it's really difficult
to imagine how some people are more concerned about fragmities and spartina then
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they are about affordable;housing, w._hich is our= bottom line here in Southold.
COUNCILWOMAN LARSEN : I was never invited.
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Huh, you live on the mainland.
COUNCILWOMAN LARSEN : I've never received an invitation.
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Well, anyway it was an excellent meeting and I can honestly
say that if the housing problem keeps going on the Island like this, you're just
going to have seasonal people who could care less about the flora and fauna, and
it's very, very important for Southold to get behind these things, and I can really
say that Jean did a hell of a job of answering questions, and more so that it seems
to me like it was a baited audience where it got into sire MaS�vr Pith., w1 9-1� �i�e
y wasn't there really to talk about, and she fielded those questions and answered
them like a pro, and I am very, very proud of her and the job that she did last
night. Thank you, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Raymond. I might say I wasn't asked either
to go. We- had a very interesting presentation made today by an Ernie Odom on
mediation, and how to ward off potential conflicts, racial, arguments and all that,
and it was really, I think, an excellent presentation. We're going to get him to
the East End Supervisors. It's a service that's being offered in the County. The
County, I believe, does help fund a good part of it and it's something that I think
we all need at times, just to remind everybody to be calm and not to start a fight
and go overboard. I had attended also the hearing with the commissioner, and
the next day I went and met with the Regional Director, Harold Berger, and one
of the things that we were discussing--and Ellen, you mentioned a little on the
Brown Tide, one of the theories that's coming around is that it's not maybe too
much nitrogen, but that it very possibly came from phosophates, and when Suffolk
County changed and allowed the detergents- to be used again, that this maybe is
one of the reasons for this Brown Tide. Naturally I don't think they'll ever tie
it all down, but this is a new theory that's being developed and a very interesting
one. This Friday we have a very interesting, very important scoping session with
the DEC on our Landfill application, and it's one that's going to be most important
for the future .of this Town. Also I'd just like to report on the meeting that we
had with the DEC yesterday over in Stony Brook concerning Hallocks Bay. Ruth
and I were briefed by the DEC on their intentions. They showed us the lines
and the maps of the areas that were being thought for acquisition. I think they're
doing a good job. They have almost reached an agreement-pretty much definite
agreement-with two of the major property owners on there, and should .be closing
on those properties because they were being very close to being developed on,
and so I think they're doing a good job. They assured us that all property owners
would be approached individually. They really don't feel that .they should discuss
the proposals, the price, the arrangements, with all property owners, that each
property owner should have their own discussion, and whatever concerns that property,
if it's access, limited access for family, if it's repairing dikes, they are willing
to sit down and talk and arrange it in price--in the negotiations on it. They have
no real intention of condemning any land even though the State at any time can
condemn any land they want for whatever purpose they want. They have- no intention
of doing anything like this, and I doubt if we would ever see it. First of all there's
too much competition for the money from other areas.
11 . PUBLIC NOTICES.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Moving on to Item 11 on the Agenda is Public Notices.
1 . New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, notice of complete
application of Yan H. Rieger for- permission to construct a 3 ft. high by 200 ft,.
long retaining wall 65 feet to the rear of existing house, armor the toe of the- wall
with 100 pound rock and.place approximately 200 cubic yards of sand between the
wall and mean. high water and plant with beach grass. Project located at the applicant's
residence and the adjoining property between Harbor Road and Gardiners Bay,Orient.
2. ' U. S - Army Corps of Engineers, p.yblic notice, public hearing on the
construction of the Sound Cable Project (underground transmission cable) between
Yonkers, Westchester County, and ,Hempstead, Nassau County, New York - 4:00
P.M., Thursday, April 21, 1988, Anne Hutchinson�-School, Eastchester, New York.
3. Letter from the H2M Group recommending that the Town immediately cease
mining sand for commercial sale to the general public based upon their investigations
of the amount of sand remaining at the Landfill .Site, Cutchogue. (Town Board.
resolution of April 6, 1988 stopped the sale of sand effective 5:30 P.M. that day.
After H2M did a survey and actually took photos, did some mining tests and told
us how little sand we have left in the Landfill and advised us on stopping the
commercial sale of sand.
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Ill . COMMUNICATIONS.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Moving on to Ill, Communications. These are communications
that have come to the Town Board, and these letters are available for anybody
who wants to look at them. They're in the Town Clerk's office.
1 . Letter from Fredrica Wachsberger, Vice President, The Orient Association,
to Dennis Cole, DEC, Stony Brook, urging the DEC and other permit granting
offices to strictly enforce existing regulations and to resist the granting of any
variances, particularly in respect to septic systems.
2. Letter from Sarah J. Meyland, Director, Watershed Oversight and , Proection,
.Suffolk County Water Authority transmitting the Suffolk County Water Authority/Ann
Water Supply Statement, and offering their services to facilitate the establishment
nf a narmanant raripmntinn renter for household hazardous material in the Town.
3. Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grigonis to the Board of Appeals, telling
them to grant no more variances, save our wetlands.
4. Petition from the Orient Meadowland Owners Association relative to the
State purchase of Hallocks Bay Wetlands, transmitted to Harold Bergern, State
Director of Natural Resources, NYS-DEC, Stony Brook.
5. Letter from Mel Miller, Speaker of the Assembly, thanking the Town for
recent correspondence in support of the Suffolk County Drinking Water Protection
Program utilizing a 1 /4o Sales Tax extension for the purpose of the Pine Barrens
acquisition, landfill closures, and other related purposes.
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS. (None)
V. RESOLUTIONS.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I would just like to state the Town Board's position on
public participation. - At this time if anyone would like to talk about any of the
proposed resolutions, to address the Board on any matters concerning these proposed
resolutions, please do so at this time. At the end of the meeting, before we close,
there will be a time where anyone in the public could get up and address the Town
Board on any matters that concern them. So is there anyone who would like to
address the Town Board on any proposed resolutions tonight? (No response.)
Hearing none, we'll move on to Resolution No. 1 which is to authorize the attendance
at a seminar.
1 .-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED-that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission to
Police Sergeant Carlisle Cochran and Police Officer John Ship to attend a DWI Seminar,
sponsored by the Division of Criminal Justices Services, at Orangeburg, New York,
on April 20 and- 21 , 1988, and the necessary expenses for travel, meals and lodging
shall be a legal charge against the Police Department 1988 Budget. ,
1 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva, Justice
Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. Abstain: Councilwoman Cochran.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 2 is to set a public hearing on a Local Law in
Relation to Vehicles and Traffic, 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 3rd, 1988, Southold
Town Hall. I offer that resolution.
2.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to Vehicles and Traffic";
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets 8:00 P.M. , Tuesday, May 3, 1988,
Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place tor a public
hearing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law which reads as follows, to wit: .
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
A Local Law in relation to Vehicles and Traffic
BE IT ENACT-ED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
Chapter 92 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Code of the Town of Southold is amended
as follows
I. By amending Section 92-32 (Yield Intersections) by deleting therefrom the
following : _
Direction At InterseZftion Location
Yield Sign on of Travel With (Hamlet)
North Bayview Road North Pine Neck Road Southold
ll . By amending Section 92-30 (Stop Intersections with Stop Signs) by adding
thereto the following:
Direction At Intersection Location
Stop Sign On of Travel With (Hamlet)
North ;3ayview Road North Pine Neck Road Southold
III. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
2.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 3 is to authroize the execution of an agreement
with the County of Suffolk on our Senior Citizens Day Care Program. I offer that
resolution.
3.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs Supervisor Francis J. Murphy to execute an agreement between the County
of Suffolk, Human Services Division, Office for the Aging, for funding the Town's
Senior Citizens Day Care Program, effective April 1, 1988 through March 31 , 1989,
at an agreement amount of $25,604.00; subject to review and approval by Town
Attorney Schondebare.
3.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
nc.ilwoman Cochran, .1ustice Edwards. Supervisor Murphv.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 4 is a resolution in support of County Resolution
No. 721, which is the Water Shed Protection Program or the Pine Barrens, or the
1 /4 cent sales tax extension, however you want to read it. I offer that resolution.
4.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva,
WHEREAS, the Suffolk County Legislature approved Resolution No. 721 of 1987
establishing the Suffolk County Drinking Water Protection Program (Article XII
of the Suffolk County Charter) which outlined a comprehensive watershed
protection program for Suffolk County; and
WHEREAS, this program provided for the utilization of existing sales tax revenues
for the purpose of acquisition of identified -water recharge areas, water main
extensions, sewer district improvements, County tax stabilization, payments in
lieu of taxes, and local revenue shared for related purposes and was approved
in a public referendum in November of 1987; and
WHEREAS, the Suffolk County Executive has worked with the Supervisors in
an attempt to further refine this proposal;`and
WHEREAS, the revisions constitute improvements to the program that will benefit
the residents of-the Town of Southold; and-
WHEREAS, these revisions do not substantively change the spirit; intent, or
purpose of the program as outlined in Resolution No. 721 of 1987 and approved
by the voters of Suffolk County; and
WHEREAS, the Suffolk County Supervisor Association - comprised of five
Republicans and five Democrats - has discussed this matter -in great detail and
has voted unanimously on two occasions to support the plan as revised by the
County Executive; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold: gives its full and
enthusiastic support to this important program and urges the County Legislature
and all municipalities in Suffolk County to do the same; and be it further `
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of this
resolution to the following: All members of the Suffolk County Legislature,
County Executive Patrick G. Halpin, All Suffolk County Supervisors, All members
of the Suffolk Delegation to the State Legislature, Speaker of the Assembly Melvin
Miller, Senate Majority Leader Warren M. Anderson, Governor Mario M. Cuomo.
4.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Supervisor Murphy. Abstain: Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 5 is to authorize the execution of an agreement
with the County of Suffolk Human Services Division for the funding of the Expanded
In-Home Services for the elderly Program in the Town. I offer that resolution.
5.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes an.d
directs Supervisor Francis J. Murphy to execute an agreement between the County
of Suffolk, Human Services Division, Office for the Aging, for funding the Town's
Expanded In-Home Services for .the Elderly Program -(EISEP), effective April 1 , 1988
through March 31, .1989, at an agreement amount of $23,534.00; subject to review
and approval by Town Attorney Schondebare.
5.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 6 is to create a position of Scale Operator
and set a salary.
6.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Tovn of _Southold hereby creates the position
of S_i :i:le Operator, and sets a salary for same at $18,948.00 per annum.
6.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 7 is to appoint Michael A. Lessard as a provisional
Scale Operator, effective April 9th, 1988, at a salary of $18,948.00 per year. I
offer that resolution.
7.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Michael
A. Lessard as a provisional Scale Operator, effective April 9, 1988, at a salary
of $18,948.00 per annum.
7.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SIIPFRvl-,OR MURPHY- And Number 8 is a determination of significant effect on
the environment.
8.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran,
WHEREAS, Harborview Realty Co. has heretofore applied to the Southold Town Board
for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M-1" General
Multiple Residence District on certain property located at Sage Boulevard, Greenport,
New York;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1 . That pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conserva-
tion Law, Part 617 of Title 6 of the New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations,
and Chapter 44 of the Southold town Code, the Southold Town Board, at lead agency,
does hereby determine that the action proposed is likely to have a significant effect
on the environment.
2. That the Town Clerk shall file and circulate such determination as required
by the aforementioned law, rules and code.
3. That the Town Clerk immediately notify the applicant, Harborview Realty
Co. of this determination and further request said applicant to prepare a draft
environmental impact statement, all in accordance with said law, rules and code.
8.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 9 is to appoint Charles T. Gerrer and Patrick
J. Finno as Gate Attendants at the Landfill Site, at a salary of $5.50 per hour.
I offer that resolution.
9.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Charles
T. Geerer and Patrick J. Finno as Gate Attendants at the Landfill Site, effective
immediately, at a salary of $5.50 per hour.
9.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 10 is to authorize the Town Clerk to advertise
for bids for the sale of abandoned and impounded junk vehicles at Police Head-
quarters.
10.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was .
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs the town Clerk to advertise for bids for the sale of abandoned and impounded
junk vehicles presently being held at Police Headquarters.
10.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: These vehicles will all be listed in the official notice, right,
Judy?
TOWN -CLERK TERRY: No, there will be sp&s that people can pick up at my office
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, if anyone is interested there will be 12 or 14 cars.
And Number 11 is to set a public hearing on a "Local Law in Relation to Wetlands"
for 8:02, Tuesday, May 3rd, .1988, Southold Town Hall. I offer that resolution.
11 .-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Wetlands", now, there-
fore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets 8:02 P.M. , Tuesday, May 3, 1988,
Southold Town Ha.H, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public
hearing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law which reads as follows, to wit: ��
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LOCAL 'LAW NO. 1988
A Local Law in Relation to Wetlands
BE IT ENACTED by the Town,.Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 97 (Wetlands) of the Code of the Town of Southold is amended as
follows:
1 . Section 97-12(A) is hereby amended by adding subdivision (6) to read
as follows:
(6) The construction of a registered bulkhead, which is to replace an
existing functional bulkhead, provided that the new bulkhead is constructed
substantially similar to the design and measurement of the existing bulkhead
and located in place of the existing bulkhead. The Trustees shall be
given written notice of the project prior to commencement of work.
This Local Law shall take effect i,pon its filing with the Secretary of State.
11 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly -ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 12 is to set another public hearing.
12.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Wetlands", now, there-
fore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets 8:05 �P.M., Tuesday, May 3, 1988,
Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public
hearing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law which reads as follows, to wit:
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
A Local Law in Relation to Wetlands
BE IT ENACTED by 'the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 97 (Wetlands) of the Code of the Town of Southold is amended as
follows:
1 . Section 97-13 is amended by deleting the word "sounds" from the
definition "Tidal Waters".
II. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
12.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 13 is to authorize the Town Clerk to transmit proposed
"Local Law in Relation to Zoning" to the Town Planning Board and Suffolk County
Department of Planning. I offer that resolution.
13.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the :Town of Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Zoning", now, there-
fore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit this proposed Local Law to the Southold Town Planning Board and the
Suffolk County Department of Planning all in accordance with the Code of the Town
of Southold and the Suffolk County Charter. Said proposed Local Law .reads as
follows, to wit:
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
.A Local Law in Relation to. Zoning
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I . Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Southold is amended as follows:
1 . Section 100-13 is amended by amending the definition of 'FAMILY' to read
as follows:
FAMILY - One (1) or more persons occupying a dwelling unit as a -dingle
non-profit housekeeping unit. More than five (5) persons 18 years of
age or older, exclusive of domestic servants, not related by blood, marriage,
or"adoption shall not be considered to constitute a "family".
II. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
13.-Vote of the Tow27 n Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 14 is to authorize the Town Clerk to transmit proposed
"Local Law in Relation to Zoning" to the Town Planning Board and Suffolk County
Department of Planning. I offer that resolution.
14.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by ,Councilwoman Oliva,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to th'e'Town Board of the Town of Southold
a .proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation. to Zoning", now, there-
fore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed ,to
transmit this proposed Local Law to the Southold Town Planning Boar.d_. and the
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Suffolk County Department of Planning all in accordance with the Code of the Town
of Southold and the Suffolk County Charter. Said proposed Local Law reads as
follows, to wit:
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
A Local Law in Relation to Zoning
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of. the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Code. of the Town of Southold is amended as follows:
1 . Subsection B of Section 100-119.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
B. All buildings located on lots upon which a bulkhead, concrete wall,
rip-rap or similar structure exists and which is adjacent to tidal water
bodies other than Sounds shall be set back not less than seventy-five
(75) feet from the bulkhead.
I Thp fnllowinq exceptions will apply:
(a) Buildings which are proposed landward of existing buildings;
(b) Lands which are not bulkheaded and are subject to a determination
by the Board of Town Trustees under Chapter 97 of the Code
of the Town of Southold.
(C) Docks, wharves, pilings, boardwalks, stairs, promenades, walkways,
piers, which are accessory and separate from existing buildings
or accessory structures.
II. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
14.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 15 is to authorize the closing of Love Lane
and Pike Street, east and west of Love Lane from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. on Saturday,
July 9th, 1988 for the Mattituck Chamber of Commerce to hold their Street Fair.
15.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby closes Love Lane
and Pike Street, east and west of Love Lane, Mattituck, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30
P.M. on Saturday, July 9, 1988, to permit the Mattituck Chamber of Commerce
to hold their 11th Annual Street Fair, provided they secure and file with the Town
Clerk the proper insurance to hold the Town of Southold harmless.
15.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 16 is to grant Cutchogue Fire Department
permission to use Town roads.
16.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission
to the Cutchogue Fire Department to use Town roads for the purpose of holding
their 21st Annual Parade E Drill on Saturday, July 16, 1988 at 6:00 P.M. (rain
date: Sunday, July 17, 1988 at 2:00 P.M.), provided they secure and file with
the Town Clerk a certificate of insurance holding the Town of Southold harmless.
16.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 17 is to renew a trailer permit for the First Baptist
Church of Cutchogue on County Road 48, the extension of their trailer permit.
I offer that resolution.
17.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the application of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue for- ir_enewal
of their single family house trailer permit, which permit expired on April 14, 1988,
for trailer located on the north side of County Road 48, Cutchogue, New York,.
be and hereby is granted for a six (6) month period.
17.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman-''Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva, '
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor. Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 18 is to appoint a Special Bay Constable.
18.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints James F.
Warwick as a Special Bay Constable for the purpose of patrolling the waterways in
and about Peconic Bay, Town of Southold `4 effective May 15, 1988 through September
10, 1988, at a salary of $7.50 per hour, 25 hours per week; and be it further
RESOLVED that .the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Francis J. ,
Murphy to execute an agreement between the Town and Special Bay Constable James
F. Warwick for the purpose of patrolling the water*ays in, and about Peconic Bay,
Town of Southold, for the period May 15, 1988 through September 10, 1988, the Town
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shall pay all expenses for'fuel quire' 6r"the operation of the boat of the Owner
while performing duties for the Town; the Owner to furnish a suitable boat, together
with the necessary outboard motor and required equipment for the operation of said
boat during the term of the -agreement, and be responsible for any and all repairs
and maintenance of said motor, with the exception of a sum not to exceed $250.00
during the term of the agreement, which sum shall be paid by the Town of Southold.
18.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 19 we're going to hold (appoint Vernon G. Wermelinger
as a Special Bay Constable--Mr. Wermelinger will be unable to work this season) .
Number 20 is to authorize the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the purchase
of one used garbage compacting truck to be used tur pants, anu highway
use. I offer that resolution.
20.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the purchase of one (1) used garbage
compacting truck for use at parks, beaches and highway road ends.
20.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva, '
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 21 is to grant permission to Commissioner of Public
Works Raymond Jacobs to purchase and install approximately 1200 feet of chain
link 'fence as needed at the Southold Town Landfill Site. I offer that resolution.
21'.-Moved by Supervisor. Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission
to Commissioner of Public Works Raymond L.-, Jacobs to purchase and install 1200
feet of chain link fence, more or less as may be needed, at the Southold Town
Landfill Site.
21 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. ...
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 22 is to authorize attendance at a training course.
22.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission
to Jeanne Cullen, Sylvia Rouse, and Elizabeth Neville to attend the IBM Long Island
Customer Center training course at Jericho, New York, on Thursday, April 21,
1988, beginning at 9:00 A.M., and the use of a Town vehicle for transportation.
22.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 23 is to authorize the execution of an agreement
with the United States Environmental Protection Agency for a grant decrease of
$20,152.00 with respect to our Scavenger Waste Pretreatment Facility, in accordance
of the recommendation of our consultant H2M. I offer that resolution. I might
comment this is being decreased only because the cost of the project was not what
it was anticipated. There will be one other on a small amount on the 7.21% of the
State share that will be decreased as soon as we are officially notified.
23.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and.ion
directs Supervisor Francis J. Murphy to execute a U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency EPA Assistance Agreement Amendment which provides for a grant decrease
of $20, 152.00.,with respect to the Scavenger Waste Pretreatment Facility; all in accord-
ance with th.e recommendation of the Town's Consultant Holzmacher, McLendon and
Murrell, P.C.
23.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Eclwaecls, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY- And Number 24 is to accept a renewed Letter of Credit
for Grandview Estates.
24.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was'
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Tor,�p of Southold hereby accepts the renewed
Lette-iE---of Credit in the amount of $104,500.00 being held as a performance bond
for roads and improvements in the subdivision of Grandview Estates, owned by
Harold Reese Jr.. Ronald Reese, Christine Reese; said Letter of Credit expires
January 21 , 1989.
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24.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 25 is to accept a renewed Letter of Credit for
Hillcrest Estates.
25.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the renewed
Letter of Credit in the amount of $329,400.00 being held as a performance bond
for roads and improvements in the subdivision of Hillcrest Estates, Section I, owned
by Harold Reese Sr; said Letter of Credit expires January 21 , 1989.
25.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Supervisor Murp;,y.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 26 is to accept a bid.
26.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid
of Paul Corazzini S Sons Inc. , in the amount of $1 .24 per gallon, for delivering
and applying 150,000 gallons, more or less as may be needed, of Grades RC-2-and
MC-2 Asphalt Road Materials; and be it further
RESOLVED that Supervisor Francis J. Murphy be and he hereby is authorized and
directed to execute a contract between Paul Corazzini S Sons Inc. and the Town
ofSouthold to provide all the necessary labor, materials, equipment and incidentals.
required to furnish and apply 150,000 gallons, more or less as may be needed,
of Grades RC-2 and MC-2 Asphalt Road Materials for the Town of Southold for
$1 .24 per gallon, for a period of one (1) year from the 2nd day of June, 1988 .to
the 2nd day of June, 1989.
26.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 27 is to accept another bid.
27.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid
of South Fork Asphalt Corporation, in the amount of $31 .49 per ton, for supplying
the Southold Town Highway Department with 1 ,000 tons, more or less as may be
needed, of Sand Mix Asphalt with 5% AC20 - 3% mineral filler to be used, furnished
and placed at the discretion of the Superintendent of Highways, effective April
21, 1988. ,
27.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. ,
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 28 is to accept another bid.
28.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the following
bids for a one (1) year contract to furnish and place Asphalt Concrete within the
Town of Southold; said contract effective June 30, 1988 through June 30, 1989:
Paul Corazzini & Sons Inc. : 1W (0-350 tons) $40.50
2W (350-650 tons) $40.50
South Fork Asphalt Corp. : 3W )650-1 ,000 tons) $37.37
4W (over 1,000 tons) $37.37
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Francis J. Murphy be and h_A
hereby is authorized and directed to execute contracts between Paul Corazzini &
Sons Inc. and South Fork Asphalt Corp. for this one year contract to furnish and
place Asphalt, Concrete within the Town of Southold.
28.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly,ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Just for your information;'--the reason these bids are done
this way, this is on the tonnage that would be put down in one day, and naturally
a larger job where a man could mobilize and put over 1,000 tons down is going
to be cheaper. When the Highway Superintendent wants to do small patches around,
that's why we have these classifications. That's why you got these different prices.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 29 is.4o accept the bid. of Susan E. Tasker
for the Town's purchase of used law books owned by her, all in accordance with
the bid specificatigns, at a bid price of $7,390.00. 1 offer that resolution.
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29.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid
of Susan E. Tasker for the Town's purchase of used books owned by her, all in
accordance with the bid specifications, at a bid price of $7,390.00.
29.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 30 is to grant permission to attend a conference.
30.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission
to Planner Valerie Scopaz and one member of the Town Attorney's Office to attend
the Impact Fees conference, sponsored by the American Institute of Certitied Planners;'
to be held June 2 and 3, 1988 at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and the actual expenses
for travel, meals, lodging and $225.00 group APA registration fee and $260.00 group
Nonmember registration fee shall be a legal charge against the Planning Board and
Town Attorney 1988 Budgets.
30.-Vote.of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 31 is to accept a $24.220.00 Letter of Credit
as a Performance Bond for Oregon Heights Subdivision owned by Charles A. and
Edward J. Nalbantian, in accordance with the recommendation of our Town Planning
Board. I offer that resolution.
31 .-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it ,was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the $24,220.00
Letter of Credit submitted as a Performance Bond for Oregon Heights Subdivision,
owned by Charles A. and Edward J. Nalbantian, all in accordance with the recommenda-
tion of the Southold Town Planning Board.
31 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 32 is to accept another bid.
32.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby-accepts the bid
of Edward Ehrbar, Inc. for supplying the Town with one (1) used 1988 Dresser
Model 540 Payloader (Articulated Wheel. Loader), with hourmeter'.reading of 300,
at a net price of $80,000.00. (Price: $120,000.00. Trades: Hough 1981 H90E S/N,
3268: $25,000.00; Fiat Allis 1979 745C S/N 4089: $15,000.00) /
32.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution. was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 33 is to appoint individuals for the Expanded In-Home
Services for the Elderly Program.
33.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints the follow-
ing individuals for the Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)
Karen McLaughlin as Coordinator, effective April 20, 1988, eight hours per week,
$7.25 per hour; Dawn C. Van Brunt as an Aide, effective April 20,. 1988,20 hours
per week, $5.00 per hour.
33.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 34 is to authorize the Town Clerk to transmit a
"A Local Law*'in Relation to Zoning" to the Planning Board and Suffolk County Depart-
ment of Planning. I offer that re-soltjtion.
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34.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Counciirvoman Oliva,
WHEREAS, there ahs been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Zoning", now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit this proposed Local Law to the Southold Town Planning Board and the
Suffolk County Department of Planning all TYt accordance with the Code of the Town
of So-e-xhold and the Suffolk County Charter. Said proposed Local Law reads as
follows, to wit: ,r
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13 6 APRI L 19, 1988
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
A Local Law in Relation to Zoning
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Southold is amended as follows:
1 . Section 100-131 is hereby amended by adding subdivision "D" to read
as follows:
D. Architectural features. That the architectural features of proposed
buildings and signs are in character with that generally prevailing
in the neighborhood.
II. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
34.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
re ,,n,-Pwnman C'nr-hran . histir-P Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 35 is to set a public hearing on "A Local Law in
Relation to Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse" for 8:07 P.M. on Tuesday, May 3rd;
1988, Southold Town Hall. I .offer that resolution.
35.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town fo Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Garbage, Rubbish and
Refuse", now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets 8:07 P.M. , Tuesday, May 3, 1988,
Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place fora public
hearing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law which read as follows, to wit:
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
A Local Law in Relation to Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 48 (Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse) of the Code of the Town of Southold
is amended as follows:
1 . Section 48-3 is amended by renumbering existing subsections C and D
to D and E, respectively:
2. Section 48-3 is amended by adding subsection C to read as follows:
C. No garbage, rubbish, refuse or other material that does not have
its origin within the Town of Southold shall be conveyed or transport
over any street within the Town for delivery to the Town refuse
disposal area.
II. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
35.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, . Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution• was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 36 is to. set another public hearing on "A Local
Law in Relation to Garbageg Rubbish and Refuse" for 8:10 P.M. on Tuesday, May
3rd, Southold Town Hall. I offer that resolution.
36.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold
a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Garbage, Rubbish and
Refuse", now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets 8:10 P.M., Tuesday, May 3, 1988,
Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public
hearing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law which reads as follows, to wit:
LOCAL LAW NO. - 1988
A Local Law in Relation to Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 48 (Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse) of the Code of the Town of. 2outhold
is amended as follows:
1 . Section 48-7 is hereby added to read as follows:
Se+ttion 48-7. Revocation of Permit and/or License.
A. Permits and/or licensesissued under the provisions of this ordinance
"may be revoked by the Town`'4-Boasrd of the Town of Southold after
notice and hearing for violation of the provisions of this ordinance.
B. Notice-of the hearing_ for revocatio'n. of a permit and/or license shall
be given in writing, setting forth specifically the grounds of the
complaint and the time and place of hearing. Such notice shall be
mailed, postage prepaid, to the permittee and/or licensee at his
last known address at least five (5) days prior to the date set for
hearing. The said hearing shall be conducted in a manner wherein
the accused permittee and/or licensee is afforded full due process
of the law. '
C. At the conclusion of said hearing, and as a result of the evidence
adduced therein, the Town Board may, in its discretion, revoke
the said permit and/or license or in lieu thereof, suspend the subject
permit and/or license for a specified- eriod of time, censure the
permittee and/or licensee, or impose a fine, not to exceed two thousand
dollars (S2,000.) .
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II. This Local Law shall fake effect"u'pon"its filing wifh the Secretary of State.
36.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice...Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 37 is to adopt the Manual of Procedure in Disciplinary
Action promulgated by the Suffolk County Department of Civil Service. I offer
that resolution.
37.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen,
WHEREAS, Section 18-6 of the Code of the Town of Southold provides for the Town
Board to adopt and make rules and regulations concerning procedures in disciplinary
actions; and ,
WHEREAS, the Town Board has reviewed Section 18-6 A and B of the Town Code,
Sections 75 and 76 of the Civil Service Law, and the Manual of Procedure in Disciplinary
Action prmulgated by the Suffolk County Department of Civil Service, and finds
same consistent. with due process; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby adopts as it rules
and regulations under Section 18-6 of the Southold Town Code, the Manual of Procedure
in Disciplinary Action promulgated by the Suffolk County Department of Civil .Service.
37.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva, Justice
Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. Abstain: Councilwoman Cochran.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 38 is to appoint Sheila Klos as a part-time
Public Safety Dispatcher, at a salary of $6.50 per hour, effective immediately. I
offer that resolution.
38.-Moved by Supervisor' Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town_ of Southold hereby appoints Sheila
Klos as a part-time Public Safety Dispatcher, effective immediately, at a salary
of $6.50 per hour.
38.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 39 is to appoint three new Police Officers.
39.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Murphy, --it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby- appoints Andrew
T. Fohrkolb, James A. Ginas, and Thomas P. Gralton as Police .,Officers, at -a salary
of $15,975.00 per annum, effective upon the commencement of the -Suffolk County
Police Academy Recruit School, June 22, 1988; said appointments are subject to
final approval of the Suffolk County Department of Civil Service upon completion
and passing the remaining qualifying tests: agility, medical, psychological, and
polygraph, and subject to graduation from the Suffolk County, Police Academy.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I might add that these people go on the payroll only when
the Police Academy starts, and we transport them back and forth over there. Several
of us--three Town Board members and the Chief interviewed nine local young men
who were on the local list and I can honestly say we were very proud of all of
them. They all made a very fine impression and it was a tough decision and hope-
fully we picked the three best ones and hopefully they'll make excellent police officers
for the future.
39.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva, Justice
Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. Abstain: Councilwoman Cochran.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 40 is to authorize an advance fee payment.
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40.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes an
advanced fee payment in the amou?n-t of $15.00 (made payable to Senior Citizens
Advisory Board) to permit Recreation Director Kentneth Reeves to attend a senior
citizen conference at Felice's in Patchogue on May 5, 1988; said charge to be made
to A7020.4, Recreation Administration.
40.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 41 is"too grant permission for the use of Town
roads?=:,For the Memorial Day parade.
138 APRIL 19, 1988
41 .-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission
to the Griswold-Terry-Glover American Legion Post No. 803 to use the following
Town roads in Cutchogue for the purpose of hold the annual Memorial Day parade
on May 30, 1988, beginnin at 10:00 A.M. : Harbor Lane and Cox Lane (for staging
areas) and New Suffolk Lane, provided they secure and file with the town Clerk
a certificate of insurance nameing the Town of Southold as. an additional insured.
41 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 42 is to accept a proposal.
42.-Moved by Justice Edwaru5, secoiadeu by, Cou.,ci:vvv„�a., C, ..:.. -n, a was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal
of Paul Tombari, in the amount of $948.00, to refurbish sixteen (16) marker buoys,
fiber�glas the damaged buoys, paint, examine all lines, chains and anchors, and
repair as required, place reflective tape on buoys, place all marker buoys in West
,Ha-rbor, Fishers Island, at locations designated by the Harbormaster, and remove
and store all -marker buoys at the end of the 1988 boating season.
42.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 43 is to authorize the renewal of the single
family house trailer for Jacqueline Moeller for an employee for her stables and riding
school at Hidden Lake Farm on 48. Granted for a six month period. I offer that
resolution.
43.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the applicastion of Jacqueline B. Moeller for renewal of her single
family house trailer used for housing an employee of her stable and riding ,school,
and located at Hidden Lake Farm, north side of County Route 48, Southold, New
York, be and hereby is granted for a six (6) month period.
43.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 44 is to authorize the attendance at a conferenc-
on Coastal Zone Development.
44.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes Town ,
Committees, Boards .and Department Heads to attend a Conference on Coastal "V"
Zone Development, co-sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency,
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and Cornell Cooperative
Extension on Thursday, May 5, 1988 at the Riverhead Town Hall, and the $15.00
cost per person, which includes lunch, shall be a legal charge against the 1988
Budget.
44.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 45 is to authorize the Town Clerk to advertise
for resumes for the position of Special Bay Constable for the summer season at
Mattituck Creek. 1 offer that resolution.
45.-Moved •by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs the Town Clerk to advertise for resumes for the position of .Special Bay
Constable for„the summer season for Mattituck Creek, $7.50 per hour, $250.00
equipment repair and maintenance allowance.
45.-Vote of.the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman:;Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly'A-DDPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 46 is to authorize a salary increase to $13,000
for Lynne Richards,effective-April 21st, 1988, the Coordinator of our Handicapped
Recreation Program. I offer that resolution.
46.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Tov►-:_�3 of Southold hereby grants M. Lynne
Richards, Coordinator of Handicapped Recreation, a slary increase to $13,000.00,
effective April 21,E 1988.
46.-Vote of the Town"Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor,;Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 47 is to authorize the Town Attorney to commence
proceedings to take any and all legal action against Strong's Mattituck Marina. I
offer that resolution.
47 .-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the. Town of Southold hereby authorizes the
Town Attorney to commence proceedings to take any and all legal action against
Strong's Mattituck Marina.
47.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
cIIPERVISOR MURPHY- Number 48 is to declare lead agency.
48.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby declares itself.
lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter
of the petition of Harold Reese for a change of zone from "C=1" General Industrial
District to "A" Residential and Agricultural District on certain property located
north of Route 25, East Marion, New York.
48.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 49 is .to authorize the hiring of Dave Emilita,
at a cost not to exceed $210.00 to review the Long Environmental Assessment Form
on the petition of Harold Reese for a change of zone. I offer that resolution.
49.-Moved by Supervisor-Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby engages the services
of Planner David Emilita, at a cost not to exceed $210.00, to review the Long Environ-
mental Assessment Form with respect to the petitior; of Harold Reese for a change
of zone; said review to include applicant's Part I, prepare a Part II and III, draft
a proposed declaration, including a field inspection; the cost of said review to be
paid by Harold Reese prior to the commencement of the review.
49.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 50 is to authorize the transmittal. by the Town
Clerk of this petition to the Southold Town Planning Board and Suffolk County
Department of Planning. I offer that.
50.-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran,
WHEREAS, a petition has been received from Harold Reese for a change of zone
on certain property located north of Route 25, East Marion, from "C-1" General
Industrial District to "A" Residential and Agricultural District; now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to transmit this
petition to the Southold Town Planning Board and the Suffolk County Department
of Planning, all in accordance with the Southold town Code and the Suffolk County
Charter.
50.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. '-
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 51 is to grant permission for a trailer permit
for a single family house trailer, the application of John and Berit Carroll. I offer
that. resolution.
51 .-Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the application of John and Berit Carroll for permissiont to place
a single- family house trailer on their property at 7986 right-of-way off of Soundview
Avenue, Southold, while their residence is under construction, be and hereby is
granted for a six (6) month period. _
51 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 52 is to authorize the attendance at another
cci'rference.
52.-Movecf=b-y Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes Town
Board members and the Town Attorneys to attend The Solid Waste Crisis: Environ-
mental Perspectives, sponsored by The Environmental Law and Municipal Law Sections
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of the New York State Bar Associastion and The Environmental Law Committee of
the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, on Friday, May 13, 1988 from
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., at New York City, and the necessary expenses for travel
and meals shall be a legal charge against the 1988 Budget.
52.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, that's the end of our prepared agenda. At this
time I would like to ask any Town Board members if they have anything further
to say. Ray?
IriSTICE FnWARDS: Yes. Always. Just a little clarification here, number one.
I voted "no" on the landfill payloader. Again, to go a little deeper into the ciarifica-
tion,at the last meeting I mentioned the fact that Fishers Island contributes to Cutchogue,
but does not use it. What I really mean is that Fishers Island contributes to the
Landfill area in Cutchogue, and I'm probably the only one that goes up there and
empties out his automobile ash tray maybe once a year. That's the only real use
that the Fishers Island residents get of Cutchogue, and I abstained on the 1/40
sales tax because that tax is going to be used for the protection of watershed,
which again would be taxation without representation on Fishers Island, because
our watershed is pretty well protected over there and we have enough taxation
without representation. And last but not least, I have a newsletter here that was
put out by the Fishers Island Conservancy, which I gave to the fellow Board people,
and just some ideas of what the people on Fishers Island can do on your own. The
Fishers Island Conservancy went out and solicited money or moneys for a hydro-
geological analysis of our water aquifer, and it's going to be done by Groundwater,
Inc. from Middletown, Connecticut, and so far. . l quote, "The Conservancy has
received private contributions totalling $30,000 for this program to find out how
much water we have under our beautiful land over there." And also the solid waste
problem on the Island was well under way with engineering studies done, permits
being applied for and some being granted for an incnerator, and now the Conservancy
more or less put it on hold because they want to see if there isn't some better
way to get rid of the garbage than burn it on Fishers Island, and they have been
told by the DEC that the DEC has no objections to Fishers Island entering into
a program to ship it off the Island to either Connecticut or back here to Southold.
So everything is put on hold as far as our incinerator is concerned until the
Conservancy comes up with their final study. And it's just a bunch of heel dragginc
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I think. Of course they have their right to do it. They're just putting the monkey
wrench into those things. Thank you, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Ray, I would like to correct you on the 1 /4 cent sales
tax. Fishers Island definitely would be eligible for some funds on water management
and very possibly your landfill closure. You would be eligible there, and really
the whole important part of it is the purchase of the Pine Barrens. It's probably
the best legislation that any political body in Suffolk County has come up with
in my time that I can remember, and it's one that should be supported by everybody
in Suffolk County. I think even the referendum that was up at the election time
was over 830 of the County supported it even though they weren't going to be
involved in it at all. I think it's very important. Ellen?
COUNCILWOMAN LARSEN: Yes, Frank, just one minor point. Had I been invited
to hear you speak, which I wasn't, I would have been more than happy to attend
and glad to hear what you had to say, because I've been working on that committee,
and I do hope you solve the Brown Tide problem. . . . .
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN : A representative of the Chamber is here this evening
as their observer, and perhaps an entire listing of the Town Board could be put
on their mailing list to attend their future meetings. This is the Greenport-Southold
Chamber, Ellen. But I would like to thank Judge for his kind words as stated
earlier. Thank- you, Judge. Also, in relation to the short visit we had this morning
from Mr. Odom in relation to sensitivity, institutional-wise or governmental-wise,
I think it's most important that we do take advantage of this service. I think not
only should the Town Board go through a session, I think also we should look
at the people within the departments _to sit down on a sensitivity--go through the
sensitivity workshop. I've been through many sensitivity workshops and human
sexuality, and so forth, while serving as President of the Suffolk County. Girl Scout
Council, and the end result you begin to hear what you're saying. People don't
always hear what they say, and this is most beneficial. I think it would benefit
us as a Board in our relationship to people in the community and those that we
have to work with daily, so I recommend that highly, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Jean. Ruth?
COUNCILWOMAN OLIVA: Just one other little fact about the Brown Tide and the
effect on the scallops. Chris Smith has reported that- on a usual year the East
End harvest is between 100,000 and 175,000 pounds of clams. In 1987 the total
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input was 29 pounds of `'scallops Period That" shows just have devastating that
the brown algae has been. Thank you.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you. Okay, at this time is there anyone in the
audience who would like to address the Town Board on any subject at all? That's
why we're here. Anyone? Yes.
MAGGIE CONWAY: Yes, I'm Maggie Conway. I'm with the Greenport-Southold
Chamber of Commerce, and the meeting each month that is held is open to the public,
and only the speakers get a special invitation. Thank you.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Maggie. Anyone else like to address the Town
Board?
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: I have something else to say in relation to the televising.
I mentioned it at the last meeting I believe and the gentleman doing the photography
said that you would put some kind of rose filters or something on there. The glare
is .unbearable. It really is, and now the light in the back and the three, and every
time I look out at the audience all I've got is a yellow sun spot. So if there was
some kind of-a filter you could put on one of those lights it certainly would help
us up here. Thank you.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you. At this time I would like to entertain a motion
to adjourn and thank everyone for coming out tonight. And I would also--I'd feel
remiss in not noticing our Intergovernmental Coordinator from Suffolk County--Chris
Hogan--who saw fit to leave us and go with the County. She's back here working.
Glad to have you back, Chris.
CHRISTINA HOGAN: Thank you, glad to be back.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Now we'll vote on the motion to adjourn.
Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that this Town Board meeting be and hereby is adjourned,at 8:30_ P.M.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Larsen, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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