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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-01/02/1990-OSOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
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ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
JANUARY 2, 1990
WORK SESSION
Present: Supervisor Scott L. Harris, Justice Raymond W. Edwards, Councilman George
L. Penny IV, Councilwoman Ruth D. Oliva, Councilwoman Ellen M. Larsen, Councilman
Thomas H. Wickham, Town Clerk Judith T. Terry, Assistant Town Attorney Matthew
G. Kiernan, Superintendent of Highways Raymond L. Jacobs.
1:10 P.M. - The Board began a review of the agenda resolutions for the Organizational
Meeting to be held at 7:30 P.M.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
1:30 P.M. - On motion of Supervisor Harris, seconded by Councilwoman O]iva~ it was
Resolved that the Town Board enter into Executive Session. Vote of the Board: Ayes:
Supervisor Harris, Justice Edwards, Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Larsen,~ Councilman Wickham. Also present: Town Clerk Terry, Assistant
Town Attorney Kiernan, Superintendent of Highways Jacobs. The Board met with
Community Development Administrator McMahon,. Bookkeeper Cushman, Police Chief
Winters, and Principal Building Inspector Lessard to discuss personnel and salaries.
2:30 P.M. - The Work Session reconvened and the board continued the, ir review of the
Organizational Meeting agenda. Principal Building Inspector Lessard presented to the
Board his proposal for redesigning the rear parking lot at the Town Hall, a project
which will be directed by Superintendent of Highways Jacobs.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
3:45 P.M. - On motion of Councilman Penny, seconded by Supervisor Harris, it was
Resolved that the Town Board enter into Executive Session. Vote of the Board: Ayes:
Supervisor Harris, Justice Edwards, Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Oliva,
Councilwoman Larsen, Councilman Wickham. also present: Town Clerk Terry,
Superintendent of Highways Jacobs and Assistant Town Attorney Kiernan. -- The Board
discussed personnel matters.
5:30 P.M. - work Session adjourned.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
7:30 P.M.
The Organization Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held at 7:30 P.M.,
Tuesday, J~aanuary 2, 1990, at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold,
New York. Supervisor Harris opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
Present:
Supervisor Scott L. Harris
Justice Raymond Wo Edwards
Councilman George L. Penny IV
Councilwoman Ruth D. Oliva
Councilwoman Ellen M. Larsen
'Councilman Thomas H. Wickham
Town Clerk Judith T. Terry
Assistant Town Attorney Matthew G. Kiernan
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: I'd like to read into the record a proclamation, for the
birthday of Southold Town, our 350th anniversary.
JANUARY 2, 1990
Moved by Supervisor Harr~is, seconded by the Entire Town Board,
WHEREAS, the Town of Southold, founded in 1640, is one of the most venerable
towns in the United States of America, and
WHEREAS, it is traditional for the citizens of the Town of Southold to mark its
anniversary every twenty-five years with great enthusiasm and splendor, and
to honor their ancestors, with all their virtues and human frailties, and
WHEREAS, the said citizens of the'Town of Southold have shared hardships and
sorrows over many years and have delighted together in the growing tolerance,
diversity and prosperity of their beloved town; and
WHEREAS, Southolders are aware of the valuable and beautiful heritage that is
theirs and are willing to preserve and conserve this heritage; now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, that 1990 is hereby declared the 350th anniversary year of the Town
of Southold.
Dated: January 2, 1990.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: I hereto have set my hand to this proclamation, and I'd
like to wish this Town, our Town, a great, great 1990 350th birthday. With
that, we'll move right on. Resolution #1 is the Supervisor appointing a Deputy
Supervisor, and I have so forth appointed George L. Penny IV as Deputy
Supervisor of the Town of Southold.
1.-SUPERVISOR'S APPOINTMENT·
Supervisor Scott L. Harris hereby appoints Geor.qe L. Penny IV as Deputy
Supervisor of the Town of Southold for the term January 1, 1990 through
December 31, 1990.
SUPERVISORJS APPOINTMENT.
2.-Supervisor Scott L. Harris hereby appoints Ann Marie Soito as Confidential Secretary
(a)to the Supervisor, effective January 1, 1990.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Number 2a is to set the salary of Ann Marie Soito.
2.-Moved by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Justice Edwards,
(b)WHEREAS, it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that the
Town Board fix, from time to time, the salaries of all officers and employees of
the Town, whether elected or appointed, and determine when the same.shall be
payable; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the annual salary of Ann Marie Soito, Confidential Secretar~ to
the Supervisor, be and hereby is set at $25,000.00 per annum, effective January
1, 1990, and the same shall be paid in regular bi-weekly payments.
2.-Vote of the Town Board: ~Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b)Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, . Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Setting the appointment of John A. Cushman II as Book-
keeper.
3.-SUPERVISOR'S APPOINTMENT.
(a)Supervisor Scott L. Harris hereby appoints John S. Cushman II as Bookkeeper,
effective January 1, 1989.
3.-Moved by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva,
(b)WHEREAS, it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that the
Town Board fix, from time to time, the salaries of all officers and employees of
the Town, whether elected or appointed, and determine when the same shall be
payable; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the annual salary of John A. Cushman II, Bookkeeper, be and
hereby is set at $14,375.00 per annum, effective January 1, 1990, and the same
shall be paid in regular bi-weekly payments.
3.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared dt~ly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Resolution 4a is out, as we are ,not designating The Bank
of New York as a depository for the Town of $outhold. Number 4b is designating
the Suffolk County National Bani( as depository of the Town of Southold.
4.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
(b)RESOLVED that the Suffolk County NationalBank be designated as a depository
of the Town of Southold and that funds of this Town deposited in said Bank
be subject to withdrawal upon checks, notes, drafts, bills of exchange, accept-
ances, undertakings of other orders for the payment of money when signed on
behalf of the Town by any one (1) of its following officers to wit: Scott L. Harris,
Supervisor, George L. Penny IV, Deputy Supervisor; and be it further
ESOLVED that the Suffolk Count~:Na~iOhal Bank is hereby authorized to
any such orders and also to rece~ :~l~e Same for credit of or in Payment pay
' from
'J~p~/e~ or any other holder without inquiry as to the circumstances of issue
or the diposition of the proceeds even if drawn to the individual order of any
signing officer or tendered in payment his individual obligation; and be it further
RESOLVED that upon resolution of the Southold ToWn Board, Scott L. Harris,
Supervisor, or in his absence George L. Penny IV, Deputy Supervisor, be and
they hereby are authorized to borrow from time to time on behalf of this Town
from the Bank sums of money for such period or periods of time, and upon such
terms, rates of interest and amounts as may to them in their descretion seem
advisable, and to execute notes or agreements in the forms required by said
Bank in the name of the Town of Southold for the payment of any sums so
borrowed.
That said officers are hereby authorized, upon resolution of the Southold
Town Board, to pledge or mortgage any of the bonds, stocks or other securities,
bills receivable wharehouse receipts or other property real or personal of the
Town, for the purpose of securing the payment of any moneys so borrowed; to
endorse said secutities and/or to issue the necessary powers of attorney and
to execute loan, pledge or liability agreements in the forms required by the Bank
in connection with the same.
That said officers are hereby authorized to discount with the Bank any bills
receivable held by the Town upon such terms as they may deem propert.
That the Foregoing powers and authority will continue until written notice
of revocation has been delivered to the Suffolk County National Bank.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk of the Town of
Southold be and she hereby is authorized to certify to the Bank the foregoing
resolutions and that the provisions thereof are in conformity with the Laws of
the State of New York.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is no provision in the Laws of the
State of New York limiting the power of the Town Board to pass the foregoing
resolutions and that the same are in conformity with the provisions of the Laws
of the State of New York.
4.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b)Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Number 4c is to designate The North Fork 'Bank & Trust
Company as a depository of the Town.
4.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(c) RESOLVED 1. That The North Fork Bank & Trust Company be and hereby is,
designated as a depository of this Town.
2. .That The NorthFork Bank & Trust Company is hereby authorized to
receive any and all checks, 'notes, drafts or other instruments for the payment
of money payable to this Town or to its order when bearing the apparent endorse-
ment of this Town either by handwriting, typewriting, stamp impression, or by
any other means, with or without the signature of any person purporting to be
an officer or agent of this Town. That any officer, agent or nominee of this
Town is hereby authorized to endorse the name of this Town either by handwriting,
typewriting, stamp impression or by any other means, on any and all of the afore-
said instruments. That said Bank may receive any and all such checks, notes,
drafts or other instruments for the payment of money for deposit or discount to
the credit of the Town and it may conclusively assume, without inquiry, that
all such deposits or discounts and all withdrawals of the proceeds thereof
represent the exclusive property of said Corporation, hereby ratifying, confirming
and approving any and all acts of said Bank in heretofore receiving for deposit
or discount any such checks, notes, drafts or other instruments for the payment
of money from the Town and permitting withdrawal of the proceeds thereof.
3. That funds of this Town deposited in said Bank be subject to with-
drawal upon. checks, notes, drafts, bills of exchange, acceptances, undertakings
or other orders for the payment of money including such as may bring about
an overdraft or cause a debit pursuant to any existing agreement between said
Bank and the Town when signed whether by signature or facsimile thereof on
behalf of this Town by any one of its following officers, or authorized signatures,
to wit: Supervisor or Deputy Supervisor.
4. That The North Fork Bank & Trust Company is hereby authorized to
honor any such items without inquiry as to the circumstances of issue or the
disposition of the proceeds even if drawn to the individual order of any signing
officer or other person tendered in payment of his individual obligations.
5. That the Town does hereby give to the Bank a continuing lien for the
amount of any and all liabilities and obligations of the Town to the Bank and
claims of every nature and description of the Bank against the Town whether
now existing or hereafter incurred upon any and all money, securities and any
and all property of the Town and proceeds thereof now or hereafter actually
or constructively held or received by or in transit, in any manner to or from
the Bank, its correspondents or agents from or for this Town, whether for safe-
keeping, custody, pledge, transmission, collection or otherwise coming into
possession of the Bank in any way or placed in any safe deposit box leased by
the Bank to the Town. The Bank'is also hereby given a continuing lien and
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right of set-off for the amount of said liabilities and obligations upon any and
all deposits and credits of this Town with, and any and all claims of this Town
against the Bank-at any time existing and the Bank is hereby authorized at any
time or times without notice, to apply such deposits or credits or any part thereof
to such liabilities or obligations and in such amounts as the Bank may elect although
such liabilities or obligations may be contingent or unmatured and whether any
collateral therefor is deemed adequate or not.
6. That any one (1) of the Town's officers or authorized signatures as
follows: Supervisor or Deputy Supervisor be and they hereby are authorized
for, on behalf of, and in the name of this Town to: (a) Negotiate and procure
loans from said Bank when authorized by the Town Board, up to an amount not
exceeding an amount to be determined by resolution of the Town Board;
(b) Discount with said Bank, commercial or other business paper belonging to --
this Town, made or drawn by or upon third parties, without limit as to amount;
(c) Give guaranties for the obligations of others in such form as the Bank may
requires; (d) Give security for any liabilities of this Town to said Bank by pledge
or assignment or a lien upon any real or personal property, tangible or intagible,
of this Town, and (e) Execute in such form as may be required by the Bank
all notes and other evidences of such loans, all instrument of pledge, quaranty,
assignment, or lien, and that none of the same shall be valid unless so signed
or endorsed, provided, however, that the endorsement of promissory notes
discounted may be effected by any one of them.
7. That The North Fork Bank & Trust Company be and it is hereby
authorized and directed to pay the proceeds of any such loans or discounts as
directed by the persons so authorized to sign, whether so payable to the order
of any of said persons in their individual capacities or not, and whether such
proceeds are deposited to the individual credit of any said persons or not.
8. That each of the foregoing Resolutions and the authority thereby con-
ferred shall remain in full force and effect Until revoked or modified by written
notice acutally received by the Bank at its office where the account of this Town
is then maintained, setting forth a Resolution to that effect stating to have been
adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold and signed by one purporting _
to be the Town Clerk or Deputy Town Clerk of this Town and bearing the pur-
ported seal of this Town; that the Town Clerk or Deputy Town Clerk of this
Town or any other officer of this Town is hereby authorized and directed to
certify, under the seal of this Town or not, but with like effect in the latter
case, to the Bank the foregoing Resolutions, the names of the officers and other
representatives and specimines of their respective signatures; and that the Bank
may conclusively assume that persons at any time certified to it to be officers
or other representatives of this Town continue in such until receipt by the Bank
of written notice to the contrary.
9. That the Corporation agrees that any oral or written stop-payment
order must speci'fy the precise account number and payee, date, amount and
number of item and be given to one authorized in paragraph 3 hereof. The Town
agrees to indemnify and hold the Bank harmless from and against any and all
claims and suits, whether goundless or otherwise, and from and against any and
ail liabilities, losses, damages, expenses, suits, whether groundless or otherwise,
and from and against an.y any all liabilities, losses, damages, expenses and costs
(including but not limited to counsel fee) resulting from the Bank's non payment
of such item. The Town further agrees that the Bank will in no way be responsible
or liable (a) for certification or payment through error or inadvertance of items
which the Town has requested said Bank not to pay or for delay in executing
such request, (b) if by reason of such certification or payment items drawn,
accepted or made by the Town are disfonored by said Bank and returned unpaid,
or (c) for dishonoring and returning items unpaid for any reason which, but
for a stop payment order, would be applicable. Said Bank shall not be liable
for loss in transit .or other wise of cancelled vouchers and/or statements or loss
resulting from ¢~ilure to present or by reason of late presentation of any item.
10. That unless the Town shall notify the Bank in writing within fourteen
calendar days of the delivery or mailing of any statement of account and cancelled
check, draft or other instrument for the payment of money (hereinafter referred
to as "Instrument") of any claimed errors in such statement, or that the Town's __
signature upon any such returned Instrument was forged, or that any such
Instrument was made or drawn without the authority of this Town or not in
accordance with the signature arrangement set forth in paragraphs 2 or 3 hereof,
or that it was raised or otherwise altered, or unless this Town shall notify said
Bank in writing with six months after the delivery, or mailing of any such Instru-
ment that any endorsement was forged, improper, made without the authority
of the endorser or missing, said statement of account shall be considered correct
for all purposes and said Bank shall not be liable for any payments made and
charged to the account of the Town or for any other errors in the statement
of account as rendered to it. No legal proceedings or actions shall be brought
by this Town against the Bank to recover any payment of any instrument upon
which any signature or endorsement has been forged or was improper, or which
was drawn, made, accepted or endorsed without the authority of the Town or
the endorser or not in accordance with the signature arrangements stated in
paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof, or which was raised or altered, or on which an
endorsement was missing unless (a) the Corporation shall have given the written
JANUARY 2, 1990 2 4 7
notice as provided here~nabove, and {b) such legal proceedings or action shaii
be commenced within one year aft~'r :~h'~' 'dAl~e When' such statement and cancelled
instruments were- delivered or mailed to the Town in the case of an unauthorized
signature or any alteration on the face or back of the item or one and one-half
years in the case of an unauthorized endorsement.
11. The Town also agrees to be bound by all the rules, requlations, condi-
tions, limitations and agreements contained in any signature card~ deposit ticket,
check bood~, statement of account, receipt, instrument or other agreement received
by this Town from the Bank or delivered to the Bank by this Town, with the
same effect as if each and every term thereof were set forth in full herein and
made a part hereof.
12. That in the event of any litigation in which the Bank and the Town
are adverse parties, the right to a trial by jury and to interpose any defense
based upon any Statute of Limitations or any claim of laches and any set-off or
counterclaim of any nature or description, is hereby waived by the Town. Ail
such litigation shall be brought exclusively in Supreme Court, Suffolk County,
New York and shall be governed by the Laws of the State of New York. The
Town agrees that if an attorney is used, from time to time, to enforce, declare
or adjudicate any of the provisions herein or an), of the rights herein granted
to the Bank or to obtain payment for any amount due the Bank by reasons of
transactions arising out of, relating to, authorized by, or made pursuant to this
agreement, whether by suit or by any other means whatsoever the Bank's
reasonable attorney's fees shall be due and payable by the Town. The Bank
shall not, by any act, delay, omission or otherwise, be deemed to have waived
any of its rights or remedies hereunder unless such waiver be in writing, signed
by the Bank, and then only to the extent therein set forth; failure of the Bank
to insist on compliance with, or to exercise any right or remedy granted to it
by, the resolutions and agreements set forth herein or any of its rules, regula-
tions, conditions, limitations and agreements contained in any signature card,
deposit ticket, check book, statement of account, receipt, notice, instrument,
or other a§reement shall not be deemed a waiver thereof or a bar thereto on
any other occasion nor shall same establish a course of conduct.
13. That any notice to the Bank shall be deemed effective only if sent to
and actually received at the branc.h, division or department of the Bank conducting
the transaction hereunder. Any notice to the Town shall be deemed sufficient
if sent to the last known address of the Town appearing on t~e records of the
Bank.
14. That any provision hereof which may prove unenforceable under any
law shall not affect the validity of any other provision hereof.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is no prosision in the Laws of the
State of New York limiting the powerof the Town Board to pass the foregoing
resolutions and that the same are in conformity with the provisions of said Laws
of the State of New York.
4.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
{c) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Number qd is a resolution designating Norstar Bank as
a depository of the Town of Southold.
4.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(dlRESOLVED 1. That Norstar Bank of Long Island be desic~nated a depository of
the Town of Southold.
2. That Norstar Bank of Long Island is hereby authorized to receive any
and all checks, notes, drafts or other instruments for the payment of money
payable to the Town of Southold or to its order when bearing the apparent
endorsement of this Town either by handwriting, typewriting, stamp impression
or by any other means, with or witho,'~t the signature of any person purposting
to be an officer or agent of this Town. That any officer, agent or nominee of
the Town is hereby authorized to endorse the name of the Town either by hand-
writing, typewriting, stamp impression or by any other means, on any and all
of the aforesaid instruments. That said Bank may receive any and such checks,
notes, drafts or other instruments for the payment of money for deposit or
discount to the credit of the Town and it may conclusively assume, without inquiry,
that all such deposits or discounts and all withdrawals of the proceeds thereof
represent the exclusive property of the Town, hereby ratifying, confirming and
approving any and all acts of said Bank in heretofore receiving for deposit or
discount any such check, notes, drafts or other instruments for the payment
of money from the Town and permitting withdrawal of the proceeds thereof.
3. That funds of this Town deposited in the Norstar Bank of Long Island
be subject to withdrawa upon ch~cks, notes, drafts, bills of exchange, acceptances,
undertakings or other orders for the payment of money including such as may
bring about an overdraft or cause a debit pursuant to any existing Chekloan
agreement between the Bank and the Town when signed on behalf of the Town
of Southold by any one of its following officers, or authorized signatures, to
wit: Supervisor, .Deputy Supervisor.
4. That Norstar Bank of Long Island is hereby authorized to honor any
such items without inquiry as to the circumstances of issue or the deposition
of the proceeds even if drawn to the individual order of any signing officer or
other person tendered in payment of his individual obligations.
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JANUARY 2, 1990
5. The Town does .hereby give to the Bank a continuing lien for the amount
of any and all liabilities and obligations of the Town to the Bank and claims of
every nature and description of the Bank against the Town'whether now existing
or hereafter incurred upon any and all moneys, securities and any and all property
of the Town and the proceeds thereof now or hereafter actually or constructively
held or received by or in transit, in any manner to or from the Bank, its corres-
pondents or agents from or for this Town, whether for safekeeping, custody,
pledge, transmission, collection or otherwise coming into possession of the Bank
'n any way or placed in any safe deposit box leased by the Bank to the Corpora-
tion. The Bank is also hereby given a continuing lien and/or right to set-off
for the amount of said liabilities and obligations upon any and all deposits and
credits of this Town with, and any and all claims of this Town against the Bank
at any time existing and the Bank is hereby authorized at any time or times --
without notice, to apply such deposits or credits or any part thereof to such
liabilities or obligations and in such amounts as the Bank may elect although such
liabilities or obligations may be contingent or unmatured and whether any collateral
therefor is deemed adequate or not.
6. That any one of the following officers or authorized signatures of the
Town, to wit: Supervisor, Deputy Supervisor, when authorized by Town Board
resolution, are hereby authorized to borrow money and to obtain credit for this
Town from said Norstar Bank of Long Island, on such terms as may seem to them
advisable and to make and deliver notes, drafts, acceptances, agreements and
any other obligations of this Town therefor in form satisfactory to said Bank
and as security therefor to pledge, hypothecate, mortgage, assign, transfer,
indorse and deliver any stocks, bonds, bills receivable, bills of lading, warehouse
receipts and any other property of this Town with full authority to endorse or
guarantee the same in the name of this Town, to execute and deliver all instruments
of assignment and transfer and to affix the Town Seal; and also to discount any
bills receivable or other negotiable paper held by this Town with Full authority
to endorse same in the name of the Town.
7. Each of the foregoing Resolutions and the authority thereby conferred
shall remain in full Force and effect until revoked or modified by written notice
actually received by the Bank at its office where the account of this Town is
then maintained, setting, forth a Resolution to that effect stated to have been
adopted by the TownBoard Of the Town of $outhold and signed by one purporting
to the Town Clerk or Deputy Town Clerk of the Town of Southold and bearing
the purposed Town Seal of the Town of Southold; that the Town Clerk or the
Deputy Town Clerk or any other officer of this Town is hereby authorized and ~
directed to certify, under the seal of this Town or not, but with like effect in
the latter case, to the Bank the foregoing Resolution, the names of the officers
and other representatives and specimens of their respective signatures; and that
the Bank may conclusively assume that persons at any time certified to it to be
officers or other representatives of this Town continue as such until receipt by
the Bank of written notice to the contrary.
8. The Town of Southold agrees that any oral or written stop-payment
must specify the precise account number and payee, date, amount and number
of item and be given by one authorized in paragraph 3 hereof. The Town agrees
to indemnify and hold the Bank harmless from and against any and all claims
and suits, whether groundless or otherwise, and from and against any and all
liabilities, losses, damages, expenses and costs (including counsel fee) resulting
from the Bank's non payment of such item. The Town further agrees that the
Bank will in no way be responsible or liable (a) for certification or payment through
error or inadvertance of items which the Town has requested said Bank not to
pay or for delay in executing such request, (b) if by reason of such certification
or payment items drawn, accepted or made by the Town are dishonored by said
Bank and returned unpaid, or (c) for dishonoring and returning items unpaid
for any reason which, but for a stop payment order, would be applicable. Said
Bank shall not be liable for loss in transit or otherwise of cancelled vouchers
and/or statemtns or less resulting from failure to present or by reason of late
presentation of any item.
9. Unless the Town shall notify the Bank in writing within fourteen calendar
days of the delivery or mailing of any statement of account and cancelled check,
draft or other instrument for the payment of money (hereinafter referrred to
as "Instrument") of any claimed errors in such statement, or that the Town's
signature upon any such returned Instrument was forged, or that any such
Instrument was made or drawn without the authority of this Town or not in
accordance with the signature arrangement set forth in paragraph 2(a) hereof,
or that it was raised or otherwise altered, or unless this Town shall notify said
Bank in writing within six months after the delivery, or mailing of any such
Instrument that any endorsement was forged, improper, made without the authority
of the endorser or missing, said-statement of account shall be considered correct
for all purposes and said Bank shall not be liable for any payment made and
charged to the account of the Town or for any other errors in the statement
of account as rendered to it. No legal proceedings or actions shall be brought
by this Town against the Bank to 'recover any payment of any instrument upon
which any signature or endorsement has been forged or was improper, or which
was drawn, made, accepted or endorsed without the authority of the Town or
the endorser or not in accordance with the signature arrangements stated in
paragraph 2 hereof, or which was raised or altered, or on which an endorsement
was missing unless(a) the,Town shall have given the written notice as provided
hereinabove, and lb).such legal proceedings or action shall be commenced within
one year after the da~e when SuCh~ ~t~e~ent and cancelled Instruments were
delivered or mailed to the Town in the case of an authorized signature or any
alteration on the face or back of the item or one and one-half years in the case
of an unauthorized endorsement.
10. The Town also agrees to be bound by all the rules, regulations, condi-
tions, limitations and agreements contained in any signature card, deposit ticket,
check book, statement of account, receipt, instrument or other agreement received
by this Town from' the Bank or delivered to the Bank by this Town, with the
same effect as if each and every term thereof were set forth in full herein and
made a part hereof.
11. In the event of any litigation in which the Bank and the Town are
adverse parties, the right to a trial by jury and to interpose any defense based
upon any Statute of Limitations or any claim of laches and any set-off or counter-
claim of any nature or description, is hereby waived by the Town. The Town
agrees that if an attorney is used from time to time to enforce, declare or ad-
judicate any of the provisions herein or any of the rights herein granted to the
Bank or to obtain payment of obligations at maturity (expressed or declared)
whether by suit or by any other means whatsoever, an attorney's fee 'of 15% of
the principal and intereslt th~n due on account of Obligations shall be added thereto
and be payable by the Town. The Bank shall not, by any act, delay, omission
or otherwise, be deemed to have waived any of its rights or remedied hereunder
unless such waiver be in writing, signed by the Banl~, and then only to the
extent herein set forth; failure of the Bank to insist on compliance with, or to
exercise any right or remedy granted to it by, the resolutions and agreements
set forth herein or any of its rules, regulations, conditions, limitations and agree-
ments contained in any signature card, deposit ticket, check boo~Ik, statement
of account, receipt, notice, instrument, or other agreement shall not be deemed
a waiver thereof or a bar, thereto on any other occasion nor shall same establish
a course of conduct.
12. Any notice to the Bank shall be deemed effective only if sent to and
received at the brance, division or department of the Bank conductinq the trans-
action hereunder. Any notice to the Town shall be deemed sufficient-if sent
to the last known address of the Town appearing on the records of the bank.
13. Any provision hereof which may prove unenforceable under an,v law
shall not effect the validity of any other provision hereof.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is no provision in the Laws of the
State of New York' limiting the power of the Town Board to pass the foregoing
resolution and that the same are in conformity with the provisions of said Laws
of the State of New York.
4o-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(d]CouncHwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Number 4e is a resolution designating the Connecticut
National Bank as a depostory of the Town of Southold.
4.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Connecticut National Bank be designated as a depository
of the Town of Southold and that funds of this Town deposited in said Bank
be subject to withdrawal upon checks, notes, drafts, bills of exchange,
acceptances, undertakings of other orders for the payment of money when signed
on behalf of this Town by any one (I) of its following officers to wit: Scott L.
Harris, Supervisor, George L Penny IV, Deputy Supervisor.
4.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(eJCouncilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
5.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby desicjnates that
the following amounts of securities are hereby required by the banks which have
been designated as depositories of the Town:
Norstar Bank
Suffolk County National Bank
Suffolk County National Bank
(Tax Receiver's Account only)
The North Fork Bank & Trust Company
The North Fork Bank & Trust Company
(Tax Reciever's Account only)
$1,000,000.00
$5,000,000.00
$5,000,000.00
$3,000,000.00
$1,500,000.00
Connecticut National Bank $- -500 , 000. 00
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that authorization for increase and decrease
of securities shall be subject to the approval of the Supervisor.
5.-Vote of the Town BOard: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution w~s declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Number 6 is to authorize the Supervisor to deposit or
invest moneys not required for immediate expenditure.
6.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilman Wickham,
WHEREAS, Section 11 of the General Municpal Law requires that the Town Board
may authorize th~ Supervisor, the chief fiscal officer of the town, to invest moneys
not required for immediate expenditure; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Supervisor is hereby authorized to deposit or invest moneys
not required for immediate expenditure in special time deposit accounts, or
certificates of deposit issued by a bank or trust company located and authorized
to do business in this State, provided, however, that such time deposit accounts
or certificates of deposit shall be payable within such time as the proceeds shall
be needed to meet expenditures for which such moneys were obtained, and pro-
vided further that such time deposit accounts or certificates of deposit be secured
in the manner provided in Section 11 of the General Municpal Law.
6.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman L~rsen, --
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
· This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
7.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that a facsimile signature be and hereby is authorized to pay all checks,
drafts and other instrument for payment of money drawn upon the accounts of
the Town of Southold by Supervisor Scott L. Harris, in amounts not to exceed
$2,500.00 on the followinc~ banks: Norstar Bank
Suffolk County .National Bank
The North Fork Bank & Trust Company
Connecticut National Bank
7.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
8.- Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(al RESOLVED that The Loncj Island Traveler-Watchman, Southold, New York, a
newspaper regularly published in the Town of Southold, which has been entered
as a second class mail matter, be and the same is hereby desi~tnated, effective
February I, 1990, as the official newspaper of the Town of Southold, for the
publication of all notices, resolutions, ordinances and other matter required to
be published.
8.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: CoUncilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
8.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(b]RESOLVED that The Suffolk Times, Mattituck, New York, a newspaper regularly
published in the Town of Southold, which has been entered as a second class
mail matter, be and the same is hereby designated, effective February 1, 1990,
as an addition newspaper of the Town of Southold for the publication of all notices,
resolutions, ordinances and other matter required to be published.
8.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b)Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
9.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 6411-a) of the Town Law, a petty cash fund
is hereby established in the following amounts for the followinq officers:
Town Clerk Judith T. Terry $200.00
Justice Frederick J. Tedeschi $200.00
Justice William H. Price, Jr. $200.00
Justice Raymond W. Edwards $200.00
Police Chief H. Daniel Winters $200.00
Commissioner of Public Works Raymond L. Jacobs $200.00
(gate attendants at Landfill)
Historian An'tonia Booth $100.00
Recreation Superintendent Kenneth Reeves $100.00
Receiver of Taxes George R. Sullivan $250.00
9.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
10.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(a) RESOLVED that Supervisor Scott L. Harris be and he hereby is desiqnated to
represent the Town of Southold at the annual meetinq of the Associati~)n of Towns
of the State of New York, to be held in New York City on February 18, 19, 20,
21, 1990, and to cast the vote of the Town of Southold pursuant to Section 6
of Article II1 of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Association of Towns; and
be it further
RESOLVED that Councilman Thomas H. Wickham, be and hereby is desicjnated
to act as the alternate deleqate, to cast the vote of the Town of Southold at
the annual meeting of the Association of Towns in the absence of Supervisor Scott
L. Harris.
JANUARY 2, 1990
10.-Vote of the Town Board: .Ayes: CoUncilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman ,Penn~}~uStce Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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10.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(b) RESOLVED that those officers and employees of the Town of Southold attending
the annual meeting of the Assoication Town Towns of the State of New York be
and hereby are allowed $650.00 per officer and employee for the actual and
necessary expenses to travel, meals, and lodging incurred while attending said
meeting.
10.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
11.-Moved by Councilman Wickham, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that any Town official, elected or appointed, who is required to use
his own automobile in the performance of his duty, shall be compensated for travel
expenses necessarily and actually incurred in carrying out the duties of his office,
at a rate not to exceed twenty ($.20) cents per mile.
11 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
12.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Wickham,
WHEREAS, it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that the
Town Board fix, from time to time, the salaries of all officers and employees of
the Town, whether elected or appointed, and determine when the same shall be
payable and that the salaries of the memb~$of the Town Board, the elected Town
Clerk and the elected Superintendent of Highways shall not be fixed in an amount
in excess of the amounts respectively specified in the notice of hearing on the
preliminary budget published pursuantto Section 108 of the Town Law; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the annual salaries of the following elected town officials shall
be as follows, to wit:
Supervisor Scott L. Harris ............................. $52,104.00
Councilman George L. Penny IV ......................... $19,203 00
Councilwoman Ruth D. Oliva ............................ $19,20§ 00
Councilwoman Ellen M. Larsen ......................... $19,203 00
Councilman Thomas H. Wickham ......................... $19,203 00
Justice Raymond W. Edwards ........................... $21,891 00
Justice Frederick J. Tedeschi .......................... $29,570 00
Justice William H. Price, Jr ............................. $29~570.00
To~n Clerk Judith T. Terry ............................ $44,100.00
Superintendent of Highways Raymond L. Jacobs ........ $44,100.00
Receiver of Taxes George R. Sullivan ................. $20,547.00
Assessor Frederick E. Gordon ......................... $33,540.00
Assessor Robert I. Scott, Jr ........................... $33,540.00
Assessor (vacancy) (see resolution no. 21(a) .......... $33,540.00
Town Trustee John M. Bredemeyer III ................ $ 6,368.00
Town Trustee Henry P. Smith ......................... $ 6,368.00
Town Trustee Albert J. Krupski, Jr .................. $ 6,368.00
Town Trustee John L. Bednoski, Jr ................... $ 6,368.00
Town Trustee John B. Tuthill ........................ $ 6,368.00
Town Trustee President..additional ................ $ 2,000.00
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforesaid salaries shall be paid in
regular bi-weekly payments, and the Town Clerk be and she hereby is instructed
to file such certificates with the proper parties as are required by Section 30,
Subdivision 3 of the Town Law.
12.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolu{ion was declared duly ADOPTED.
13.-TOWN CLERK'S APPOINTMENT
(a) Town Clerk Judith T. Terry appoints Elizabeth A. Neville as Deputy Town Clerk,
for the term beginning on January 1, 1990 and ending December 31, 1993.
SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS' APPOINTMENT
13.-Superintendent of Highways Raymond L. Jacobs appoints Charles T. King as
(b) Deputy Superintendent of Highways.
14.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Justice Edwards, it' was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Raymond
k. Jacobs Commissioner of Public Works for the Town of Southold for the term
beginning January 1, 1990 and ending December 31, 1993; and be it further
RESOLVED that the salary of Raymond L. Jacobs, Commission of Public Works
of the Town of Southold be set at $3,000.00 per annum, and the same shall be
paid in regular bi-weekly payments; and be it further
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RESOLVED- that the Town ,Clerk be and she hereby is instructed to file such
certificates with the proper parties as are required by Section 30, Subdivision
3 of the Town Law.
14.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
15.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
(a) RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 142(1-A) o.f the Highway Law, the Southold
Town Superintendent of Highways be and he hereby is authorized to purchase
equipment, tools, snow plows and other implements and devices without prior
approval of the Town Board in the amount not to exceed $5,000.00 for any one
item during the period from January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990
15.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
15.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(b) RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the Commissioner
of Pulbic Works be and he hereby is authorized to purchase necessary supplies
and equipment, without prior resolution of the Town Board, in an amount not
to exceed $5,000.00 for any one item during the period from January 1, 1990
through December 31, 1990.
15.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was deciared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Number 16a is to appoint Judith T. Terry Registrar of
Vital Statistics. I' offer that.
16.-Moved by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(a) RESOLVED that in accordance with Section 4121, Article 41 of the Public Health
Law, the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Judith T. Terry
_Recjistrar of Vital Statistics for the Town of Southold for the term beginning
on January 1, 1990 and ending December 31, 1993; and be it further
RESOLVED that the salary of Judith T. Terry, Registrar of Vital Statistics for
the Town of Southold be set at $3,000.00 per annum and the same shall be paid
in regular bi-weekly payments; and be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is instructed to file such
certificates with the proper parties as are required by Section 30, Subdivision
3 of the Town Law.
16.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oiiva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
TOWN CLERKS APPOINTMENT
16.-Registrar of Vital Statistics Judith T. Terry hereby appoints Elizabeth A. Neville
(b) as Deputy Recjistrar of Vital Statistics for the term beginning on January I, 1990
and ending December 31, 1993.
17.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Supervisor Harris, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Town
Clerk Judith T. Terry as Marriage Officer for the Town of Southold, effective
January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1993, She to serve in said position without
compensation.
17.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Rescinded 3/13/90 by Resol~7
18.-Moved by Councilman Wickham, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 24 of the Town Law, Matthew G. Kiernan
be and he hereby is appointed Assistant Southold Town Attorney, to hold such
office until the first day of January next succeeding the first biennial town
election (1/1/92); and be it further
RESOLVED that it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that
the Town Board fix, from time to time, the salaries of all officers and employees
of the Town, whether elected or appointed, and determine when the same shall
be payable; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the annual salary of Matthew G. Kiernan, Assistant Southold
Town Attorney, be and hereby is set at $35,000.00 'per annum, effective January
1, 1990, and the same shall be paid in regular bi-weekly payments.
18.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Amended 3/13/90 by Resol. #7
19.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets the followinq
per annum salaries for the following appointed officials or employees, effective
January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990:
JANUARY 2, 1990
Town Attorney $30,000.00
Deputy Superintendent of Highways,Charles T. King $36,750.00
Community Development Administrator James C. McMahon$40,657.00
Director of Senior Services Venetia McKeighan $32,534.00
Assistant Director of Senior Services Marie Helinski $ 2,404.50
Senior Services Bookkeeper Marie Helinski $ 1,042.00
Coordinator of Handicapped Recreation M,Lynne Richards 13,650.00
Deputy Town Clerk Elizabeth A. Neville $ 3,000.00
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the salaries of the above appointed officials
or employees shall be paid in regular bi-weekly payments.
19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman O]i~ra-~.
Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris. Abstain: Councilwoman
Larsen.
This resoltuion was declared duly ADOPTED.
20.-_Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilman 'Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute a contractual agreement between
the Town of Southold and Chief of Police H. Daniel Winter~ for the period of
January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, and set his compensation for such
employment at the annual salary of $80,230.00.
20.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor HarriS.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
21.-Moved by Councilman Wickham, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Charles C.
Watts as Assessor of the Town of Southold, to fill the vacance created by thr~
election of Scott L. Harris as Supervisor, effective January 1, 1990, through
December 31, 1990, at a salary of $33,540.00 per annum.
21.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
21 .-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva,
(b) WHEREAS, Section 22B of the Town Law allows the Town Board of the any town
having more than one Assessor to establish the office of Chairman of tile Town
Assessors, who, in addition to his regular duties, shall perform such services
~ ~tion with assessment and taxation of property for state, county and
town purposes as the Board shall direct; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that Assessor Charles C. Watts be and he hereby is ·designated
hold the office of Chairman of the Board of Assessors until the 31st of December,
1990, at the pleasure of the Town Board, all in accordance with Section 22B of
the Town Law; and be it further
RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Assessor shall be responsible for
furnishing to the Town Board a detailed monthly report of activities within his
department; and be it further
RESOLVED that the compensation for such 'appointment be fixed at $2,000.00 pet-
annum, payable in regular bi-weekly payments.
21.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwomall Oliva, COuncilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Resolutions N~mber 22 and 23 were held. ,,'Resol~ttinn 22 was 'to designate :the'
Chairman of the Southold Town Planning Board. Resolution 23 was to designate
the Chairman of the Southold Town Board of Appeals.)
24.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilman Oliva,
WHEREAS, it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that the
Town Board fix, from time to time, the salaries of all officers and employees of
the Town, v~hether elected or appointed, and determine when the same shall be
payable; now, therefore,: be it
RESOLVED that the annual salaries of the member of the Planning Board ami
the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southo]d be and they hereby are fixed as
follows for the calendar year 1990:
PLANNING BOARD
Kenneth L. Edwards
George Ritchie Latham, Jr.
Mark S. McDonald
Bennett Orlowski, Jr.
Richard G. Ward
BOARD OF APPEALS
James Dinizio, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
Gerard P. Goehringer
Charles Grigo'nis' Jr.
$6,368.00
$6,368.00
$6,368.00
$6,368.00
$6;368.06
$6,368.00
$6,368.00
$6,368.00
$6,368.00
Joseph H Sawick $6,368.00
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Planning Board and
the members of the Board of Appeals be paid these salaries for their respective
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offices in regular bi-weekly payments, and the appointed officers or employees
shall hold such appointed offices or postitions at the pleasure of the Town Board
unless otherwise provided for by law; and it is further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be instructed to file such certificates with the
proper parties as is required by Section 30, Subdivision 3 of the Town Law.
24.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
25.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards,
WHEREAS, it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that the
Town Board fix, from time'to time, the salaries of all officers and employees of
the Town, whether elected or appointed, and determine when the same shall be
payable; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the annual salary of Antonia S. Booth, Town Historian, be fixed
at $8,505.00 per annum, and she to hold such appointed office or position at
the pleasure of the Town Board unless otherwise provided for by law; and be
it futher
RESOLVED that this salary be effective January 1, 1990, and the same shall be
paid in regular bi-weekly payments; and be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be instructed to file such certificate with the
proper parties as required by Section 30, Subdivision 3 of the Town Law.
25.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
26.-Moved by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Councilman Wickham, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets the com-
pensation of the member of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council,
at $42.00 per meeting, which includes inspections, effective January 1, 1990
through December 31, 1990.
26.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
26.-Moved by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby al~points Linda
J. Cooper as Secretary for the Conservation Advisory Council, effective January
1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, at a salary of $7.50 per hour, not to exceed
$3,500.00 for 1990; and be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby appoints Linda J. Cooper as Secretary
for the Water Advisory Committee, effective January 1, 1990 tl~rough December
31, 1990, at salary of $7.50 per hour, not exceed $3,500.00 for 1990.
26.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
27.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Joyce
M. Wilkins as Secretary for the Farmland Preservation Committee, effective January
1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, at a salary of $7.50 per hour,- not to exceed
$3,500.00 for 1990; and be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Board appoints Joyce M. Wilkins as Secretary for the
Open Space Committee, effective January 1, 1990 through December 31', 1990,
at a salary of $7.50 per hour, not to exceed $3,500.00 for 1990.
27.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
27.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
(b) RESOLVED 'that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Georc~ia
Rudder as Secretary for the Waterfront Revitalization Citizen's Advisory Com-
mittee, effective January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, at a salary of $7.50
per hour, not to exceed $3,500.00 for 1990.
27.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
28.
-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets the compensa-
tion for the members of the Sout~old Town Board of Assessment_Review at $52.50
per meeting, effective January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990.
28.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
29.-Moved by CoUncilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva,
WHEREAS, it is required by Section 27, Subdivision 1 of the Town Law that the
Tow0 Board fix, from time to time, the salaries of all officers and emploYees of
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the Town, whether elected or aPpot:rited;;:and; d~ter~ine when the same shall be
payable; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the followinct part-time officers or employees shall hereby be
appointed to such offices or positions, effective January 1, 1990, and shall hold
such positions at the pleasure of the Town Board, unless . otherwise provided
for by law; and be it further
RESOLVED that the sala~i(~s of the following appoint part-time officers or employ-
ees shall be fixed at the following amounts and the same shall be paid in regular
bi-weekly payments upon submission of time sheets:
PART-TIME EMPLOYEES
Tax Receiver's Clerks
Margaret F. Coulter $10.35
Marilyn B. Quintana $ 7.35
Margaret E. Thompson $ 9.35
Victoria G. Heaney $ 6.35
Buildincj Department
Robert A. Fisher, Fire Inspector
Custodian
Jean Stepnoski
Highway
$ '13.65
J31dg. DePt. Cterk, F.I. 393.75 per mo.
,Rep. Health Dept. & 1,837.50 per yr.
Consumers Affairs, F. Is.
7.20
Howard Hancock, Labor Crew Leader, F. Is. $ 5,486.00
Police
A. R. Grebe, Jr., Constable. F. Island $ 8,788.00
Lawrence Horn, Constable, F. Island $ 8,788.00
Relief Public Safety Dispatchers
H0_I ly Parcelluzzi 7.35
Douglas Wieczorek 7.35
Sheila Klos 7.35
Joseph WYsocki 7.35
Traffic Control Officer
Peter Grattan, Sr. 8.40
Traffic Wardens
Robert Hood 7.35
Stanley Kurkoski 7.35
Emil Pupecki 7.35
Harold Walters 7.35
Edward Drumm 7.35
School Crossing Guards
Sandra Hands 20.00 per day
Robert Hood 20.00 " "
Annette Ray 27.00 " "
Frank Tyler 22.00 " "
Francis Waloski 20.00 " "
Harold Walters 27.00 " "
Edward Drumm 20.00 " "
Nutrition Program
Carolyn Smith, Van Driver 4.50
Julia Shelby, Assistant Cook (full time) 7.00
Lisa Caltona, Asst. Cook (maternity leave) 7.00
Dawn Samen, Van Driver (full time) 10,400.00
Hershel Rich, Van Driver (part time) 5.90
Leona Urban, Van Driver (full time) 10,400.00
Gate Attendants
Marion Cooper 6.00
Gene P. DiPeri 6.00
Patrick Finno 6.00
George Foster 6.00
Albert Newalis 6.00
Albert Orlowski 6.00
Arthur Quintana 6.00
EIIsworth Walden
Matrons 6.00
Sheila Klos 7.35 min,
Jean Stepnoski 7.35 min
Jennifer Quarty 7.35 rain
Holly Parcelluzzi 7.35 min
Cheryl Schriefer 7.35 rain
Pat Mott 7.35 min,
Maureen Strickland 7.35 rain,
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29.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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30.-Moved by Supervisor Harri~s, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves the pay-
ment of 1990 Suffolk County and New York State Association dues for elected
officials, and expenses incurred by Southold Town elected officials with respect
to said associations:
East End Supervisor's Association
Suffolk County Supervisor's Association
Suffolk County Town Clerk's Association
New York State Town Clerk's Association
Suffolk County Town Attorney's Association
New York State Town Attorney's Association
Suffolk County Assessor's Association
New York State Assessor's Association
Suffolk County Tax Receiver's Association
Suffolk County
Suffolk County
New York State
New York State
New York State
Superintendent of Highways Association
Magistrate's Association
Magistrate's Association
Association of Conservation Commissions
Planning Federation
New York State Association of Large Towns.
30.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Lar:sen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
31 .-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Wickham, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Barbara
Haurus, bank officer, Suffolk County National Bank, as Deputy Receiver of Taxes
for the Town of Southold, effective January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990,
Mrs. Haurus to serve in said position without compensation.
31.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
32.
-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Robert
Sokel, Superintendent of the New Suffolk Common School, and Patr~cia Wall,
Superintendent or, the Laurel Common School, as Attendance Offices for the Year
1990, subject to the approval of the District Superintendent of Schoos; and be
it further
RESOLVED that the compensation of each Attendance Officer be fixed at $5.00
per hour when working this capacity, they to pay their own expenses; and be
it further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is instructed to notify Mr.
Cokel and Ms. Wall, and District Superintendent of Schools Dr. Raymond A. DeFeo
of these appointments.
32.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
33.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Harris, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Mary
Ann Fleischman as a part-time Counselor under the Crime/Drug/Alcohol Progra'm,
effective January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, at a salary of $6,300.00
per annum.
32.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
34.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Supervisor Harris, it was
RESOLVED .that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the
advancement of funds from the General Fund Whole Town Account to the Nutrition
Proc~ram, Home Aide Program, Adult Day Care Program, Brief Respite Proc~ram,
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Expanded In-Home Services Program,
Community Development Program, and Youth Services Program when needed'for
payroll and operation expenses (food, supplies, etc.); and at no time will the
total advance payable to the General Fund Whole Town from any one of I~he afore-
mentioned programs exceed $20,000.00; said advances [o be repaid to the General
Fund Whole Town Account within six (6) months from the date of the advance.
34.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. - -- ~ -
35.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Super-
visor Scott L. Harris as Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for the Town of
Southold for the term January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, he to serve
in said capacity without compensation.
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(a)
JANUARY 2, 1990
-Vote of tt~e Town Board: Ayes; ;~p~ilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
C~c-~Tw-~-a~ b---~-v~, ~'-~n'cilman ~n~-', ;j~tice EdWards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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(b)
SUPERVISOR'S APPOINTMENT
Supervisor Scott L. Harris appoints Georqe L. Penny IV as his Deputy Emercjency
Preparedness Coordinator for the Town of Southold for the term January 1, 1990
through December 31, 1990, he to serve in said capacity without compensation.
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(c)
SUPERVISOR'S APPOINTMENT
Supervisor Scott L. Harris appoints Justice Raymond W. Edwards as his Deputy
Emercjency Preparedness Coordinator for Fishers Island for the term January
1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, he to serve in said capacity without compensation.
SUPERVISOR'S APPOINTMENT
35.-Supervisor Scott L. Harris appoints Leander Glover, Jr. as his Fire Coordinator
(d) for Disaster Preparedness for the Town of Southold for the term January 1, 1990
through December 31, 1990, he to serve in said capacity without compensation.
36.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Larsen, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints John
Clavin, Fishers Island, as Harbormaster for the waters in and around Fishers
Island, effective January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990; Mr. Clavin to serve
in this capacity without compensation.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
36.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby _appoints John
Clavin as part-time Bay Constable, and authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott
L. Harris to execute an agreement between the Town and John Clavin, Fishers
Island, to perform services as a part-time Bay Constable for the purpose of
patrolling the waters in and around the Town of Southoid at Fishers Island, at
a total compensation of $2,310.00 per annum, effective January 1, 1990 through
December 31, 1990, the Town to pay all expenses for fuel required for the
operation of Mr. Clavin's boat while he is performing services for the Town during
the term hereto, and payment of seasonal docking facility space at a Fishers
Island marina for Mr. Clavin's boat.
36.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
36.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Wickham, it was
(c) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Thomas
Dohert¥, Jr. as Assistant Bay Constable, and authorizes and directs Supervisor
Scott L. Harris to execute an agreement between the Town and Thomas Doherty,
Jr., Fishers Island, to perform services as Assistant Bay Constable for the purpose
of patrolling the waterways in and about the Town of Southold at Fishers Island,
at a total compensation of $1,785.00 per annum, effective January 1, 1990 through
December 31, 1990, the Town to pay up to $250.00 during the term of the agree-
ment for servicing the motor for Mr. Doherty's boat.
36.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(c) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
37.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute an agreement between the Town
and Myrtle Kiefer, Certified' Court Reporter, for court reporting services for
the Southold Town Justice Court for the period January 1, 1990 through December
31, 1990.
37.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
37.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute an agreement between the Town
and Gail Roschen, Certified Cour;[ Reporter, for court reporting services for
the Southold Town Justice Court, for the period January 1 1990 through December
31, 1990. '
37.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickh'am, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
38.-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
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directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute an agreement between the Town
and Fishers Island Ferry District for the lease of a room in the Threatre Building,
located on the south side of. Whistler Avenue, Fishers Island, for Justice Chambers,
for a four year period commencing on the 1st day of January, 1990, and ending
on the 31st day of December, 1993, at an annual rent of $600.00.
38.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
39.-Moved by Councilwoman Larsen, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in accordance with the
CSEA Rights provision of the contract between the Town of Southold and the
Southold Town Unit of Suffolk County, Local 852, C.S.E.A., hereby establishes
the following 1990-1991 committess, known as Labor Management Committee, to
[neet with three CSEA unit committee members, for the purpose of dealing with
employee grievances, working conditions, and such other matters as affect the
Town and its employees: Councilwoman Ellen M. Larsen, Councilman George L.
Penny IV, Superintendent of Hic~hways Raymond L. Jacobs.
39.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
39.-Moved by Supervisor Harris, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints the
followinq individuals to the Southold Town Hea th Insurance Committee: Council-
woman Ellen M. Larsen, Councilman Geor~qe L. Penny IV, Supervisor Scott L.
Harris, CSEA representative Curtis Horton, CSEA representative Victor Lessard,
CSEA representative Betty Wells.
39.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED,
40.-Moved by Councilman Wickham, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(a) 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 Southold Town
Attorney, at a salary of $30,000.00 per annum.
40.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Oliva,
Souncilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris. No: Councilwoman Larsen
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
40.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
(b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southotd hereby authorizes and
directs the Town Clerk to advertise for resumes for one (1) member of the Southold
Town Conservation Advisory Council., to fill the vacancy created when John
B. Tuthill was elected Town Trustee; compensation shall be $42.00 per mmeting,
which includes a field inspection.
40.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
41 .-Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
(a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby abolishes the
followin9 Town Board Standing Committees:
Disposal Area
Street Lights
Parks and Beaches
Recreation
Highways
Water Advisory
Ireland Waterways
Farmland Preservation
Transportation
CSEA
Housing
Code
Taxation and Finance
Wage and Policy
Buildings and Grounds
Coastal Erosion Hazard
Open Space
41.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(a) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
41 .-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
(b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town o~ Southold hereby creates the
following Town Board Standing Committee:
Landfill _
Parks, Beaches, Recreation
Legislative
Finance
41.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
(b) Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
JANUARY 2, 1990
SUPERVISOR'S APPOINTMENT.
Supervisor Scott L. Harris hereby appoints the following'Town Board members
to the following Town Board Standing Committees:
Police- *Harris, Penny, Oliva
Dog Pound- *Harris, Larsen
Zoning & Planning - *Wickham
Parks & Beaches & Recreation
Legislative - *Penny & all To~
Landfill - *Penny & All Town
Personnel- *Harris, Penny, I
FinanCe- *Harris, penny, Wi(
Scavenger Waste - *Harris, 0
Commerce & Industry - *Oliva
*Designates Chairman of the commil
Justice Edwards is a member of all
Island.
43.-Moved by Justice Edwards, secondE
RESOLVED that the Town Board of
visor Scott L. Harris to travel to ,
attend the Governor's State of the
for meals and travel shall be a leg[
Budget.
43.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: C,
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Pe:
This resolution was declared duly
SUPERVISOR HARRIS: That ends
We'll entertain any questions from
This is our first official act, as a
on the Board for the next two yea
we have a lot work to do, ahead of
of this Town deserve only the best
a Happy New Year, and I'd like to
have anything, you'd like to say?
COUNCILWOMAN LARSEN: Just Hi
a very nice meeting.
SUPERVISOR HARRIS:
COUNCILMAN PENNY:
SUPERVISOR HARRIS:
Good luck.
George?
Happy New
Tom? Just
COUNCILMAN
SUPERVISOR
TOWN CLERK
SUPERVISOR
WICKHAM: Happy
HARRIS:: Judy?
TERRY: Happy New
HARRIS: A resolutiof
Moved by Justice Edwards, seconde
RESOLVED that this Town Board Ot
at 8:15 P.M.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Cc
Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Per
This resolution was declared duly A
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Standing Committees as they pertain to Fishers
,d by Councilman Penny, it was
the Town of Southold hereby authorizes Super-
Jbany, New York, on January 3, 1990 to
State Address, and the necessary expenses
expense against the Supervisor's 1990
Jncilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
lny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
~DOPTED.
the regularly scheduled portion of our meeting.
he audience at this time? (No response.)
lew Board, and I'd like to welcome everybody
s· to start with· anyway. In 1990 and 1991,
us, and we have a fine Board, and the people
. and with that, I'd like to wish everyone
start with Councilwoman Larsen. Do you
ppy New Year to you all, and thank you for
Year.
ce Edwards?
~w Year to all.
Year.
to adjourn?
by Councilwoman Oliva, it was
anizational Meeting be and hereby is adjourned.
uncilman Wickham, Councilwoman Larsen,
ny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris.
DOPTED.
//' Judith T. Terry~'- -
Southold Town CIeP-JZ