HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-08/25/1958 Southold Town Trustees August 25, 1958 1.10
A meeting of the SoutholddTown Trustees was called to order at
1+ P.M. Monday, August 25, 1958, at the Southold Town Clerk's, Office
by President Emmons Dean.
Present: Emmond Dean
Frank Dawson
Philip Weiler
Alvah B. Golddmith
Marion Regent
Howard Terry, Bldg. Inspector
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Trubenbach appeared before the Board to re-apply
or perm ss on to exec ao'ck opposite their 1+ foot strip of
land on Town Creek between the land of Ray Young and the former
Kolle property. After explaining that it was not his intention
to tie a boat alongside the dock but rather to build a catwalk
over the meadow grass and tie the boats off the end of the dock
to a spile located about 34 feet off the end of the dock, the
Board discussed the matter further.
It was voted to grant a permit for a dock or catwalk not over
3 feet in width and not more than 24 feet long extending from
high water mark to law water mark directly in line with his
upland property with a piling off the end of said dock not more
than 34 feet from the outer end of the dock, Fee $10.00.
The application of Mr. Henry G. Stenson for permission to install
a float 251x 5' in front of his property with a ramp leading to
it from above high water mark in accordance with sketch furnished,
was read ans discussed with Inspector Howard' Terry for possible
interference with navigation. Since this installation would not
appear to interfere with navigation and being on business property
for business purposes, the application was granted. Fee $25,00.
An application was read from Norman F. Hanner, West View Drive, pi
Mattituck, N.Y. for permission to erect a dock, ramp and float
off his property on Mattituck Creek. After discussion it was
voted to grant the application. Fee-$25.00.
The Clerk attended the public hearing on the rroopossed Town
Ordinance at the Supervisor's Office on August 1 , 1- 9—jand
answered questions raised by the people in attendance and by
the Town Board. at their meeting following the hearing.
The Town Board decided to defer action and to meet with the
Trustees to clarify the wording of the proposed ordinance after
which the revised Ordinance would be re-submitted for a public
hearing.
The Clerk reported that after objections were raised on the
application of .Alfred C. R_ owohlt to construct a pier and mooring
spiles in Mattituck—L eek as advertised by the Army Engineers office
and after consultation with Mr. John McNulty, Trustee from.Mattituck,
the Supervisor was requested to file an objection to the proposal
with the Engineers. .A copy of this letter is attached hereto.
It was decided to meet with the Town Board during the early part
of the week of Sept. 1, to discuss the Town Ordinance relating to
the mooring of boats, etc. in Town Waters. ,
Minutes of meeting read and approved.
Meeting adjourned at 5: 55 P.M. Alvah B. Goldsmith, Clerk
August 4, 1958
U.S. Army Engineer District, New York
Corps of Engineers Refer to: NANHT "
111 East 16th Street ?ublic Notice 3987
New York 3, New York
Attention: Colonel T. DeF. Rogers, District Engineer .
Dear Colonel Rogers;
On behalf of the Board of Trustees .of the Town of Southold, I wish.
to protest the granting of a permit to JAlfred C. Rowohlt to construct a
pier and install mooring piles in Mattituck Creek, at Mattituck, Town
of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the grounds .that the length
of .such a-pier would interfere with navigation and would also interfere
with the establishment of pier lines by. the Board of Trustees.
For your. information, the Board of Trustees of the To*n of:Southold
is empowered under the law to manage and dispose of the common lands
and lands under the:water belonging to the said Town, and the Town of
Southold claims jurisdiction to all lands"under water in the inland water-
ways of the Town of;Southold under the Andros ,Patent;- dated October 285
1676.
Yours very truly "
Norman E. Klipp
Supervisor
cc Town Trustees .