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and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark.
Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Councilman Demarest:
WHEREAS, N.. S. ROBINSON, TRUSTEE, has made application to the
Town Board for the establishment of an OPEN DEVELOPMENT AREA
pursuant to the provisions, of Section 280-A of the Town Law, and
WHEREAS, THE Town Board has heretofore feferred the matter to
the Planning Board for its advice and recommendation, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board has recommended that the application
of N. S. ROBINSON, TRUSTEE be granted,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town Board of the Town
of Southold does hereby establish an OPEN DEVELOPMENT AREA over
the property of N.S. ROBINSON, TRUSTEE as shown forth on the map
attached to the application.
Adjournment was at 6: 15 P.M.
Ralph P. Booth
Town Clerk
MEETING OF MARCH 20, 1959
A special meeting of the Southold Town Board was held at the
office of Supervisor Norman E. Klipp at Breenport, on Friday,
March 20, 1959. The meeting was called to order at 7: 30 P.M.
with the following present: Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson
and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark; Town Attorney Tasker
and Town Clerk Booth.
Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark:
WHEREAS, an application was made to the Southold Town Board ..
under date of _December 30, 1958 by Bessie Lee Hodges for
permission to establish a Tourist Court (Camp Cottages) on her
property on Seventh .Street, Greenport, Town of Southold, N.Y. and
WHEREAS, . it is required by the Southold. Town Ordinance providing
for the regulation of Tourists Camps, house trailersCamps, house
trailers or similar establishments, that .a public hearing be
held on the matter, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held at Village Hall in Greenport,
on Tuesday, January 20, 1959, at 2 o'clock P.M. and all persons
attending such public hearing given ample opportunity to speak
in favor of or in opposition to the application, the hearing was
duly closed at 3.:30 P.M. . and the application was held for
further deliberation of the Town Board.
WHEREAS, all requirements have been complied with in accordance
with the Ordinance,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: the the Town Board of the Town
of Southold does hereby grant permission to Bessie. Lee Hodges
to establish and operate a Tourist Court (Camp Cottages) on the
above mentioned site.
Vote of Town Board: ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Coucnilmen Albertson
and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark.
Moved by ,Tudtice Clark; seconded by Justice Tuthill:
WHEREAS, JAMES and ALICE DeVIRES has applied to�the Town Board
for a single automobile trailer permit, ��
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the application of JAMES
dnd ALICE DeVIRES to locate a single automobile trailer on
their property at Depp Hole Drive, at Mattituck, N.Y. be and
hereby is granted,
Vote -of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Couccilman Albertson;
Justices Tuthill and Clark
Noes-Councilman Demarest.
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Moved by Coucnilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill:
RESOLVED: That the Supervisor be .and he is hereby authorized
to sign an agreement on behalf of the Town of Southold for the
proposed extension 9f the dredg&ag operations in Sterling Basin,
Greenport, Town of outhold, assuring the County of Suffolk
sufficient easements and spoil areas in connection therewith
and also saving harmless the Bounty of Suffolk fDom any. claims
and damages resulting from said dredging operations,
Vote of Town Board Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson
' and Demar'est; Justices Tuthill and Clark..
Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill:
WHEREAS, a?:public hearing was held 'by the Town Board of the
Town of Southold on August 12, 1958, in the matter of the
adoption of an ordinance entitled "Southold Town Ordinance
regulating the mooring of boats and .the placing -of obstructions
in and on town waters and public land", and
WHEREAS, certain changes and modifications were suggeSted by .
persons attending said hearing, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board and the Town Trustees of theTown of
Southold at several meetings gave further study to the various .
provisions of said proposednordinances, and
WHEREAS, it is the determination of the Town Board that certain
provisions of said proposed ordinance should be changed .,and
that a public hearing should be held on the question of the
adoption of sAid ordinance, as amended,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that a public hearing be held
by the Town Boa of the Town of Southold at the Supervisor ' s Office
16 South Street, Greenport,`. New York in said town, on the 7th
day ,Bf April. 1959, at 2: 00 o'clock P.M. of said day mpon the
question of the adoption of the following ordinance, to wit:
SOUTHOLD -TOWN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE
PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS IN AND ON TOWN
WATERS AND PUBLIC LANDS, AND TIE REMOVAL
OF SAND, GRAVEL OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM
LANDS UNDER TOWN WATERS
Section 1. No person shall place any piles, stakes, buoys, piers
docks, bulkheads or other objects in or on any Town waters or
public lands under or adjacent to Town waters in the Town of
Southold, nor shall any person remove any sand, gravel or other
materials from lands under Town waters in the Town of Southold,
without first obtaining a ,permit therefor from the Board of
Trustees of the Town of Southold.
Section 2. No person shall moor, anchor or palce any boat on
any public lands at the end of any Town Highway in the Town of
Southold in an area established by the Board of Trustees of the
Town of Southold as a restricted area.
Section 3 . The Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold is
hereby authorized and empowered.
(a) To issue revocable permits for the placing of piles, ,
stakes, buoys, docks or other objects in or an any Town waters
or public oands under or adjacent to Town waters, and for the
removal of sand, gravel or tibther materials from lands under
Town waters, provided that the,, same do not obstruct or interfere
with navigation or the public use of said waters or lands.
(b) , To establish and designate restricted areas at the end of
Town Highways in the Town of Southold whrerin the mooring, anchor-
ing or placing of boats shall be prohibited.
(c) To establish uniform fees for -the issuance of permits required
by this ordinance.
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Section 4. Any violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall
constitute an offense and shall be punishable by a fine of not more
than $50.00.
Section 5 . This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Town Clerk cause a notice of said
hearing specifying the time when and the paace where such hearing
will be held and containing a copy of the proposed ordinance to
be published in the Suffolk Times, the official newspaper of said
Town to be published onee at least 10 days prior to the day specified
for such hearing.
Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and
Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark.
Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold on the 28th day
of July, 1958, duly adopted an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance
Permitting Bingo in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York" . ,
after a public hearing duly held and
WHEREAS, Section 478 of the General Municipal Law provides that such
ordinance shall not become effective until it shall have been
approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the Town voting
on a proposition therefor submitted at a general or special election
held within said Town,
NOW, THEREFORE, .BE IT RESOLVED that a special election be held
in said Town on the 14th day of April. i959, with the polls to be
open between the hours of 2 o'clock P.M. and 8 o'clock P.M. E.S.T. ;
that the voting place at which the qualified voters of Election
District No.l in said Town shall vote shall be the Fishers Island
Firehouse, Fishers Island, New York, and the voting place at which
the- qualified voters of all other election districts in said town .
shall vote shall be the Town Clerk' s Office, Main Road, Southold,
Suffolk County, New York; that such election shall be for the purpose
of voting upon the following proposition, to wit:
Shall Bingo be permitted within the territorial
limits of the Town .of Southold, in accordance
with the provisions of Article 1, Section 9, of
the Constitution of the State of New York as amended;
the provisions of Article 14-G of the General
Municipal Law, Article 19-B of the Ekecutive
Law, the Rules and Regulations of the State tottery
Control Commission and in accordance with the
provisions of an Ordinance duly adopted by the
Town Board on the 28th day of July, 1958, entitled
"An Ordinance Permitting Bingo in the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York" .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that the Town Clerk cause a notice of said
special election, specifying the time when and the place where such
election will be held, the hours during which the polls will remain
open and setting forth in full the proposition to be voted upon to
be published in The Suffolk Times, the official newspaper of said •
Town in the issue thereof to be published on or about the 27th day
of March, .1959, and that the Town Clerk cause copies of such to
be posted in five conspicuous places in said Town at least 10' days
prior to such election.
The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:
Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson,, and Demarest; Justice
Tuthill and Justice nw=x Clark.
Adjournment was at 9: 15 P.M. Ralph P. Booth, Town Clerk