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SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD' MINUTES
Meeting of July. 8, 1975.
A regular meeting-- of the Southold; Town Board- was held at the
office of Supervisor Albert M. Martoochia, 16' South Street,
Greenport,.' New York,--- at 3:00 p..m. Tuesday, July 8, 1975, ,with
the following.-present::
Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia.
Councilman James H.. Rich, Jr.
Councilman James Homan
Justice Martin Suter
Justice Louis M. Demarest
Highway Superintendent Raymond C. Dean
Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker
-Town Clerk Judith T. �Boken
Absent: Justice Francis T. Doyen
On motion of Justice. Suter,.. seconded by Councilman Homan, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes- of the. Southold Town Board meeting held
June 24, 1975 be and they hereby are approved..
Vote of_ the. Town Board.: Ayes::- Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice.:Suter:, Justice; Demarest. This
resolution was declared duly. adopted.
On motion of Councilman Homan, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was
RESOLVED that the next regular meeting. of the Southold Town Board
will be held at 3:00 p.m.-; : T.uesday, July 29, 1975 at the office
of Supervisor Albert. M. Martocchia, 16 South Street, Greenport,
New York.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Supervisor Martocchia acknowledged the June 1975 reports from
Justice Suter, Police' Chief Cataldo, Town Clerk Boken, and the
Building Department showing $627,370.00 estimated new con-
struction, 15 new dwellings, 14 additions to dwellings, one
addition to a business building, and 13 miscellaneous.
Supervisor Martocchia reported re.ceipt .of the following notices
of hearings from the Corps of Army Engineers:
1. Boat launching ramp by the County of Suffolk at the
Long Island Sound from the Eastern Shores County Part
at Greenport. July 27, 1975 is the last date for
criticisms or protests.
2. Construction of a timber bulkhead and fill 'at Gull
Pond, off Snug Harbor Road, Greenport by Paul Kalunas.
3. Construction of floats, ramps and piles in Gull Pond,
(: Greenport by Helen A. Rutkowski. July 24, 1975 is
the last date for criticisms or protests.
4. Bulkheading, dredging and placing of piles at Greenport
Harbor by Pierce Yacht Basin, Inc. July 28, 1975 is
the last date for criticisms or protests.
Supervisor Martocchia advised that all of. the above must apply
to the Department of Environmental Conservation, Southold Town
Trustees and all other necessary agencies.
On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, it was
RESOLVED that Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia be and he hereby
is authorized to enter into a contract, at an amount not to
exceed $750.00, with Mrs. Alice W. Kappenberg of Calverton, New
York, for the purpose of indexing and cross-indexing Southold
Town' s historical records. The amount of $750.00 covers $250.00
for supplies and $500.00 for Mrs. Kappenberg' s services.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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Supervisor Martocchia reported that the Town Board has been
spending a great deal of time studying the street lighting
problem, talking with various consultant firms to find the
proper direction for the Town to take in this matter. The
Town will have a deficit this year in the street lighting budget,
since the 1975 budget was set last fall, after consultation with
L.I.L.Co. representatives. Some of the town' s eight lighting
districts will have exceeded their budget by August.
Supervisor Martocchia again advised the public of the pending
resignation of the town historian, and asked that anyone
interested in the position contact Supervisor Martocchia, his
secretary, or the Town Clerk to make arrangements for an inter-
view. The salary for the position is in the area of $1,8000.00
and office space is available.
On motion of Councilman Homan, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was
RESOLVED that $7,500.00 be transferred from the Revenue Sharing
Building Account to the General Fund Account for the purpose of
purchasing a building to be attached to -the rear of the Town
Clerk' s Office in Southold, and for the necessary expenses to
make the connection.
Vote of the Town Board: . Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
/ On motion of Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, it was
RESOLVED that Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia be and he hereby
is authorized to purchase from the lowest. responsible bidder,
Space Rentals, a modular office 12 ft. by 50 ft. , electrically
heated, and air-conditioned, at a bid price of $5,000.00, to
be delivered to the Southold Town Clerk ' s Office, Main Road,
Southold and set on cinder blocks.
Vote of . the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice .Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution.:was declared duly adopted.
Supervisor Martocchia explained that the additional $2,500_00
transfer to the General. Fund; ' above the $5,000.00 purchase price,
for the .modular building is necessary to 'cover the added expenses
of the construction of- a foundation by the Highway Department,
connecting breezeway from the modular unit to the main building,
transfer . of. telephones, and electrical connections.
Supervisor Martocchia advised that the board is still in study
on the. adoption of a building code.
Moved by Justice Suter; 'seconded by Councilman Rich, ,
WHEREAS Carl Frelix, Jr. and wife applied to the Town_ Board for
a single trailer renewal permit dated June 17, .'1975, -
NOW, .THEREFORE9
BE IT RESOLVED that the application of Carl
Frelix, Jr. . and wife to locate a single trailer on' the property
of Herman Hubbard, private road off north side Main Road, -
Mattituck, New York be and hereby is granted for a period of
six (6) months.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Moved by Councilman .Homan, seconded -by -Councilman Rich,
WHEREAS the Nassau -Point Lagoon Association, Cutchogue, New York
applied -to the Town Board for financial assistance in dredging
the _entrance . of The Lagoon,-'
NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Supervisor Albert .M.
Martocchia be and .he hereby is -authorized to contribute half
of the total. cost up to but .not to exceed the sum of $475.00
toward.:the. cost of dreding, the entrance .ofTThe Lagoon, .Nassau
Point, .Cutchogue, New York,- -subject to the Lagoon Association
obtaining all the necessary permits from the proper agencies.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, --Justice Suter, :,Justi.ce .Demarest.
This re.solu.tion was declared .:duly adopted. :
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Moved by Councilman Homan, seconded by Justice Suter,
WHEREAS, our friend and' fellow official, Alexander Bogan, has
been lost to us through .death, and
WHEREAS,_ by his passing the Town has lost an esteemed and
efficient officer, and the people of the Town of Southold have
been deprived of his wise counsel and judgment, and the Town
Board has lost a faithful friend and associate,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board express its
sense- of loss and its sympathy to the family of Alexander Bogan,
and that a copy of this resolution be entered in our minutes and
a copy be sent to his family.
Vote of the Town Board: - Ayes: -,Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, .Justice ._Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Ongmotion of Councilman Homan, seconded by Councilman Rich., it was
RESOLVED that Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia be and he .hereby
is authorized to purchase from the lowest responsible bidder,
an auxiliary police boat, specifications for which have already
been legally advertised.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman-.Homan, Justice. Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Mr. David Driscoll, Southold, inquired as to the location of
the proposed launching -ramp at Eastern Shores, and who_jmade thr
proposal. Supervisor Martocchia advised that he made the
proposal approximately two years ago, and stated that it will
be a county. ramp on property Suffolk County purchased approximately
three years ago. The county has received a petition containing
about 700 names requesting this ramp. The Town Board also is
in favor of this ramp as it will aid in the efficient operations'
of the town police boat. It is anticipated the construction
of this . ramp will not commence for about two years; however,
it has been appropriated in the Suffolk County Capital Budget.
Mr. Driscoll. inquired about the status of his proposal at the
June 24th Town Board meeting relative to a series of information
meetings to enlighten the public on the matter of the text for
the Southold Town Development Plan. Supervisor Martocchia
stated that he has discussed the matter with John Wickham, Chair-
man of the Southold Town Planning Board and Mr. Wickham advised
that the material is presently available to be put into text
form, most of which has been adopted by ordinance. The Board
can see no reason for further information.meetingp, which have
been held many times in the past. The text will shortly be
incorporated into a booklet form, including the map.
Mr. Driscoll complimented the prompt service of the police
department regarding a complaint he made about fireworks over
the 4th of July weekend. He asked how many _fines, if any, were
levied against violators of the law, which the chief of police
was quoted .in the Suffolk Times as being prepared to enforce.
Justice Demarest and Justice Suter both advised they had no
calls; but something may come forth in their Justice Court.
They prefer to avoid previous knowledge of such incidents, as
they must sit in judgment on the case when it comes before them.
Further discussion was held relative to who may be charged,
how the- charges can be , made, and what type .of changes would be
brought against fireworks violators. Mr. Driscoll then stated
that on -the evening of July 3rd over $2-,800.00 in damages were
done by fire crackers or bombs on the North Road in Greenport,
at which time the Southold Police and the Greenport Fire Depart-
ment were called. ; He feels the Police Committee should receive
reports .and _investigate such incidents. Each member of the
Town Board stated that they had no knowledge of such an incident.
Mr. Driscoll refused to cite the exact incident he referred to.
Mrs. Gladys Csajko, Greenport, asked for .the status on the dog
pound. Supervisor Martocchia advised that the first unit
arrived today (July 8) , but a definite completion date cannot
be set at this point as the final two units have not arrived.
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Mrs. Csajko asked if the- Raymond & May report. will be used for
the Development Plan text. Supervisor Martocchia advised that
all the material for the text -is presently on,han.d' in the Town
Clerk' s building in Southold, and the Raymond and May report
will not be used, as it is only a proposal.
Mr. Stephen Katz, Greenport, made further inquiry relative to
the qualifications of Mrs. Alice Kappenberg for coordinating
the town' s historical records. - Supervisor Martocchia advised
that he met Mrs. Kappenberg about ten days ago through Willard
Lawrence- the present town historia2i. She is highly educated in
the field of.'_historical work, having done similar work for other
towns and villages, and is highly recommended by many historical
groups.:
Mr. Driscoll asked about the new procedure of recording Town
Board meetings, and complimented the board for instituting this
procedure which he had requested a year ago. Supervisor
Martocchia.-stated- that recording the minutes of other boards
of the town has taken place in the past, however, on advice of
the town attorney, town board meetings will now be 'recorded to
avoid :misinterpretation=of statements, and to avoid the possi-
bility of the Town Clerk missing something vital. The Town Clerk
advised Mr. Driscoll that since June lst all discussions and/or
statements have been recorded in the Town Board minute book in
a capsulized form, and-this- will continue, as verbatim records
would be voluminous, and would require extensive storage space;
however, the tapes of the meetings are available to the public
at the Town Clerk' s Office.
Mr. Driscoll discussed the increased traffic to the Orient Point
Ferry along the North Road. Supervisor Martocchia advised that
he has the 1974 records of the New London Freight Lines showing
a tremendous decline, especially on trucks, due to the increased
rates. He does not have the figures for 1975 up to the present
date, however, the ferry had only one small boat running earlier
this year. In .discussing the study of a new location for the
ferry to Connecticut, it was brought out that the study being
made by Tri-State was initiated because the New London Freight
Lines has not been providing adequate service. The two sites
presently being considered are Wading River and Truman Beach,
East Marion.
Mr. Driscoll asked for the current law for transient trailers
and campers, as he estimates approximately 300 campers were in
Southold Town in the last week, outside of McCann' s Park and
Cutchogue. Supervisor Martocchia advised that most trailers
are directed to the McCann Trailer Park in Greenport, and the
situation seems to be well in hand.
Moved by Councilman Homan, seconded by Justice Suter,
WHEREAS Eastern Long Island Hospital has been an integral part
of the community since the hospital' s inception 70 years ago, and
WHEREAS members of the Board of Trustees and Medical Staff have
made every effort to operate the hospital according to the
highest standards in order to serve the community 24 hours a day, and
WHEREAS the hospital contributes significantly to the economic
vitality of the communities it serves, and
WHEREAS the continued existence of the hospital as a viable
institution is recognized to be extremely important to the health
and welfare of the Township,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that We, the members of-' the
Southold Town Board, hereby issue this proclamation declaring
the month of August as Eastern Long Island Hospital Month,
thereby indicating our support of their 1975 Annual Appeal for
funds which is being conducted during that month.
Vote of the TovndBoard: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
On motion of Councilman Rich, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was
RESOLVED that a recess be taken at this time (4:00 p.m. ) for the
purpose of auditing the town bills. - Meeting to reconvene at
4:30 p.m.
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Vote of- the Town. Board: :Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia,: Councilman
Rich, Councilman:..Homan.:,..Jus,tice Suter, Justice. Demarest.
This -resolution:,was_ declared---duly adopted.
Meeting reconvened at 4:30 p.m.
On, motion of._ Councilman Homan-, .,seconded by Justice Suter, it was
RESOLVED that the following bills be approved: General Fund.
bills in-. the amount of $25,931.12;_ Highway bills in the amount
of .$7,599,.49; Fishers Island .Ferry District bills in the amount
of._- $22. 909:.89.; and . Special District .bills,,in the amount of
$505.40 (excluding Long Island Lighting Company street light
bills in the amount of $6,681.03) .
Vote;.:of the Town: Board: Aye-s.; Councilman Rich, Councilman
Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest. No: Supervisor Martocchia.
On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was
RESOLVED that there.;being_:no further-.,business to .come before
this . town board meeting-, adjournment be called at 4:45 p.m.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman
Rich, - Councilman Homan.; =Justice..Suter, Justice Demarest.
Audi�thT. Bok.en.
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