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MEETING OR JULY 29, 1952
The Southold Town Board met at the office of Supervisor Norman E.
Klipp at Greenport' on Tuesday, July �9, 1952. The meeting was called
to order at 1:30 P.M. with the following present: Supervisor Klipp;
Justices Terry, Tuthill, Albertson and Clark; Town Superintendent of
Highways Price; Town Attorney Terry and' Town Clerk Booth. `
Moved by gustice Clark; seconded by Justice Albertson:
RESOLVED: That the minutes of the previous meeting be and hereby are
duly approved as read.
Vote of Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor Klipp; Justices Terry, Tuthill,
Albertson And Clark.
Stanley Corwin Esq. and Edwin S . Conklin, Building Inspector for the
Town of Southold appeared before the Board. Lawyer Corwin spoke in
detail relative to the Multiple Resident Law.
At 2 o 'clock P. M. in).accordance with a notice published according
to law, sealed proposals were opened for furnishing the Town of
Southold one oil burning circulating hot water heating plant, to be
installed in the Town Clerk's Building. The following bids were sub-
mitted: Mattituck Plumbing and Heating Co. ________________$2305.00
Southold Service and Sales------ _____________ 2569.38
George Bridge------------- 2131-75
John Carroll-------------------------------------- 2208.00 *�
Carlson and Marsales------------------------------ 2105.99
Charles P. Hawkins________________________________ 3039. 50 "
Greenport Oil Heating Co.------------------------- 3445.00
The Supervisor appointed Justice Clark and `Justice Albertson, assisted
by Town Attorney Terry, Exofficio, as a committee, instructed to
examine the bids and report back to the Board a recommendation of
the lowest bidder. The committee reported that the lowest bidder was
Carlson and Marsales.
Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded By Justice Terry:
BE IT RESOLVED: That this Board does hereby find and determine that
the proposal of Carlson and Marsales to furnish the Town of Southold
one complete oil burning circulating hot water heating plant, to be
installed in the Town Clerk's Building in accordance with the spec-
ifications , therefore is the lowest responsible proposal for said
heating .plant, and be it further
RESOLVED: That the said proposal of Carlson and Marsales in the sum 4 ,x
of $2105.00, be and the same is hereby accepted, and be it further -
RESOLVED: That Borman E. Klipp, Supervisor, be and hereby is author-
ized to enter into an agreement with the said Carlson and Marsales
for the installation of said heating plant in accordance with the r:
aforesaid spedifications and at the price mentioned in said proposal.
Vote of Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor nlipp; Justices Terry, Tuthill,
Albertson and Clark. r
Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: `J
RESOLVED: - That the regular monthly audit meeting of this Board be held �
at the office of the Supervisor at Greenport, on Tuesday, August 12,
1952 at 1:30 P. M. • '
Vote of Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor Klipp; Justices Terry, Tuthill,
Albertson and Clark.
Moved by Oustice Clark; seconded By Justice Tuthill: -
RESOLVED: That William Lavelle of Southold New York, be and hereby
is appointed a Lille Guard, to serve in such capacity at the Southold
Town Bathing Beach, and be it further r
RESOLVED: That William LaVelle be compensated for such position in -
the amount of Thirty-five Dollars ($3 5.00) per week, payable in reg-
ular monthly payments, and be it gurther
RESOLVED: That this appointment take effect as of tuly 10, 1952.
Vote of Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor Klipp; Justices Terry, Tuthill,
Albertson and Clark.
Moved by Justice Terry; seconded by Justice Albertson:
RESOLVED: That William Y. Terry, Jr. , be and hereby is appointed a
Special Constable to direct traffic in front of the Congregational
Church on Route 25 in Orient, on Sundays from 10:@0 A.M. to 3.2 Noon,
from July 1 to September 15, 1952. The compensation for such duty will
be one Dollar ($1.00) per hoar.
Vote of Town Board: Ayes- vperyisor K]diD ;Justices 'Terry', Tuthill,
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A petition was received signed by 28 residents residing within a
25 mile radius of Plum Island opposing the method and way the meeting
was called and held on guly 17th in the Greenport High School, in
y reference to the laboratory for combating foot and mouth disease ,
requesting that before any further action is taken that a public
hearing be held and conducted by Township Officials so that a correct
� poll of residents in this area can be obtained on this matter. It was
laid on the table for future consideration.
A petition was received from residents of Founders Path, Southold,
requesting the Town Board to have signs erected on said Founders
Path, restricting speed limit to 25 M.P.H. The Superintendent of
Highways was directed .to erect the above mentioned signs.
Adjournment was at 5: 50 P. M.
Ralph P. Booth
Town Clerk
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;a MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1952
A special meeting ofthe Southold Town Board was held at the office
of Supervisor Norman E. Klipp at Greenport' on Thursday, August 7,
1952. The meeting was called to order at 1:30 P.M. with the follow-
. ing present: Supervisor Klipp; `'ustices Terry, Tuthill and Albertson;
. Town Attorney Terry and Town Clerk Booth.
~� The purpose of this meeting was to act on the order establishing the
Fishers Island Refuse and Garbage District.
Moved by Justice Tuthill;seconded by Justice Terry:
BEFORE THE TOWN BOARD OF
THE TOWN 'OF SOUTHOLD,
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.
In the Matter
of
The establishment of the Hishers
" h Island Refuse and Garbage District *ORDER ESTABLISHING DISTRICT
in the Town of Southold, County
of Suffolk, New York.
A petition in this matter for the creation of a refuse and garbage
district having been duly presented to the Town Board, and an order
having been duly adopted by the Town Board on March llth, 1952, for
the hearing of all persons interested intthe matter on the 4th day
of April , 1952, at 9:30 o 'clock in the forenoon of that day at the
Fishers Island Schoolhouse at Fishers Island, New York, and a hearing
>. by the said Board having been duly held at such time and place, aryl
it having been duly resolved and determined following such hearing
that the petition herein was signed and acknowledged or proved as
required by law and otherwise sufficient , that all the property and
property owners within the proposed district were benefited thereby,
that all property and property owners benefited were included within
the limits of the proposed district, and that it was in public
interest to rant in whole the relief sought, and it having been
then and there further duly resolved that the establishment of such
district as proposed be approved, and application having been
thereafter and on April 12th, 1952, duly made in duplicate to the
State Department of Audit and Control at Albany, New York, for per-
mission to create such district as m ore fully provided for by Town
Law' Section 194, and the State Comptroller having duly made an order
in duplicate, dated August 4th, 1952, granting permission for the
creation of the district in .all respects as petitioned for and
approved by the Town Board as aforesaid; and one copy of such order
having been duly filed in the office of the State Departmentof Audit
1. and Control at Albany, New York, and the other in the office of the
Town Clem of this Town, and the Town Clerk having duly presented
such order to this Board at this meeting, being its first meeting
. r held after the said order was filed with him; it is hereby
ORDERED, that a refuse and garbage district be established in the
said Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, as described in
> the order of the State Comptroller aforesaid, to be designated as
the Fishers island Refuse and Garbage District of the Town of