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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-06/16/1987JUNE 16, 1987 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD JUNE 16. :1987 WORK SESSION Present: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy, .Justice Raymond W. Edwards: .Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh, Councilman James A. Schondebare, Councilwoman Jean W.' Cochran, Councilman George L. Penny IV :(9:40 a.m.), Special AttorneyI Francis J. Yakaboski,'Town Clerk Judith T. Terry. 9:00 A.M. - Historian Antonia Booth met with the Board to request permission to nominate Greenport for a New York State Department of Environmental ConserYation and. National Arbor Day Foundation "Tree.City, U.'S.A~" award. Greenport fulfills - the criteria'as they have a legally constituted tree committee, as well as a tree ordinance, and have been engaged in'a tree planting program since '1972. Greenport meets the standard for money spent yearly on trees (a minimum of $I per capita), and they always hold'Arbor Day festivitieS. Mrs. Booth stated that although Southold does not have a tree ordinance, she Would like the Board to consider inviting an .urban forester to address the: Board. The forester can outline the polici'es necessary for good tree management and make general planting and maintenance recommendations. EXECUTIVE SESSION 9;15 A.M. - Wi~.h Special Attorney Yakaboski and Executive Administrator Victor Lessard present, the Board discussed possible and pending litigation. 9:45 A.M. - Work Session reconvened and Board revieWed For Discussion Items: ~ (1) Southold. Town's. Farmland Preservation Open Space_ Concel~t_. referred to SDecial~ ~_ Attorney, Yakabosk~ to draft fo~, a referendum at the general election. (2) ComplaintI! ~ of Herbert IV~ndel relative to display of paintings in' the Meeting Hall, which painting'~~ include the name of the artists. This will be resolved by the adoption of Resolution . No. 27--policy regarding display of materials in the Town Hall. (3) Letter from Reverend Richard Kopinski, Pastor of Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church,'Cutchogue~ reques, ting a permit to use Glover's barn for a dance 'on September 12th. It is':believed the Fire Inspector has made a final inspection and this request Will' be addressed at June 30th meeting. (4) Receipt of the NYSe. DEC reconnaisance study of the-coastal erosion on the stretch of Long Island Sound shoreline between Duck Pond Point and Horton Point (see resolutions 8 &: 9). ~' (5) Letter from Special. Counsel Yakaboski relative to a proposed local law relating to advertisements concerning municipal elections. Councilman Schondebare will discuss this 'further with Mr. Yakaboski. 10:00 A.M. - Don Witschiel~en, Don Stanton, Jay Tanski, and John. Kroitz, Senator LaValle's representative on the Erosion Commit[ee met with the Board to discuss the recently received NYS-DEC reconnaisance study.. They .all endorsed the DEC's study and recommended the Board proceed with the feasibility study. Mr. Tansl~i Stated it is important to consider that the DEC must ha~e the feasibility study before they- can become infolfed. Mr. Witschieben said that.except for one or two minor points, the reconnaisance study is excellent. Mr. Stanton said he is 'happy to see that Kenney's Beach has been rehabilitated and is usable this?summer season. He urged the-adoption of resolutions 8 & 9, and presented a letter from the Board of Directors of the Kenney's Beach Civic Association, Inc. urging initiation of action to preserve the area, and sup___pot of resolutions 8 &: 9. Mr.'Kroitz" ~tated ~that Senator LaValle will' try to get the Stat~~ to appropriate funding, but can't proceed until the Town makes a commitment to' pardi in the study. A poll of the Board relative to resolUtions 8.& 9: Councilwoman Yes; Councilman Schondebare:. No--Town Attorney has recommended the Board not.-get involved in this; Justice Edwards: Abstain; Councilman Stoutenbur§h: No--this would just be the beginning of a long line of spending public"money for private property;' Councilman Penny: Yes; Supervisor Murphy: Probably. - 10:40 A.M. Donald Bracken & Dianne Carroll, developers of the Costello property, Greenport, met with the. Board to request relief from the building permit fees for the affordable housing units. The Board feels something' can be worked out, but would need a breakdown of the requirC~d fees. With respect to progress on the development of the site, they advised they are working on the DEIS with tb Board, specifii:ally addressing water and traffic'control. JUNE 16, 1987 1:9 3 11:00 A.M. - For Discussion Items (continued),: (6) Letter from Riverhead Town .Supervisor Janoski requesting a copy of Southold Town's DEC Consent. Order cover- .nc the landfill' as a municipal hazardous waste facility - Supervisor to send. (7) Letter from NYS-DOT recommending the $1M originally approved for the reconstruction of 4000 'ft. section of SoUnd Avenue between Bergen Avenue and Cox Neck Road be transferred to drainage and resurfacing projects on NYS25. Board recommends the DOT continue with the Sound Avenue project. [8) Engage the services of Smith, Finkelstein; Lundberg~ Isler & Yakaboski for an additional sixty days (see resolution no. 36). :(9) Notification from. NYS Dept. of Civil Service that a Wai~er of Premium was granted to GeneV e~,e Oldakowski, custodian who was terminated on May 19th. Board does not wish to take any further action. (10) Grant 6% increme[!.ts for '1987 to -Attendants (see'resolution no. (1 eceipt of resumes tion Advisor~, appliCants~ five 'visor ,suggested appointing-six' members, several Boarc~ 'member, five'. Board will interview applicants. (12) Receipt of proposal from E. & A Environmental Consultants, Inc. for consulting on solid-waste composting. Councilman Penny wishes to wait 'for the scale to be in' place and operating .~ so there will":be a true, fi:cure ef, the ,amount of, solid was~e,.being received,,b¥ the disPosal ': .area.. Board will' wait.' 11:15 A.M. - Justice Frederick Tedeschi met with the Board 'to request emploYment of additional' full-time personnel for the Justice Court. There was no response from a recent Civil 'Service List. Board wiil' authorize Town Clerk to advertisef0r resumes- (see resolution no. 38)'. ' ' · 11:20 A.M. - Off Agenda Items: Councilman Penny advised he is 'having-T~iangle -Consulting Corp. checking on the compatibility of the Olivetti computers requested by Receiver of Taxes Mellas.--Councilman Stoutenburgh stated that Beach Manager Bob Muir will not be conducting the Red Cross swimming lessons at the beaches, this year and he will' request the new Recreation Superintendent to coordinate a Town program.--Councilman Stoutenburgh referred-to a recent'letter from the Suffolk County Department of Planning sugg~esting the Town obtain' up-to-date aerial photo-, graphs. SupervisOr Murphy will'obtain' the prices for same from the professional firm that took the photographs.--Councilwoman Cochran stated she has received a request from the PBA for showers at Police Headquarters. Chief Winters has obtained estimates for installzition of shows at $1',925 'and $2,$00, and recommends the installation. The Board feels the Chief should pay for the installation from the Police Budget, and if funds are~not available; put it-in the :1.988 Budget., EXECUTIVE SESSION 12:25 P.M. - The Board met with Executive Administrator Lessard to discuss personnel and possible litigation. 12:35 P.M. Recess for lunch. 2:10 P.M. - Work Session reconvened and the Board audited ou.tstanding vouchers. 2:35 P.M. - Board reviewed proposed resolutions to be voted upon at the 7:30 P.M. regular meeting. 3:10 P.M. - Steve Latson, Secretary of the Southold Town Baymen's Association, Inc., met With the Board to discuss (1') a boat ramp at the head of Mattituck Creek for ail residents. He suggests the Town property next to the Matti.tuck Park District ramp, which is thought to be Trustee property. [2) Concern of the Baymen that the road. runoff into Town waters is contributing to the coliform count. They are worried that._ the DEC wilFsoon come in and close all the creeks. (3) Mr. Latson inquired about the progress of acquiring the Plock property, as he has a proposal from Cultured Aquatics for a shellfish hatchery on the property. Mr. Latson was advised that it is believed the property is no~ under contract for purchase .and the purchaser would not be interested in:giving up the hatchery ibuildings. 3:35 ~P.M. - Conti:nued review of proposed resolutions for regular meeting. 3:50 P.M. - Recess. 4:10 P.M. - Meeting between Town Board and Greenport Village Board.. _Mayor George Hubbard., Trustee Gall Horton, newly elected Trustee Steve Clark, and Superintendent of Utilities 'James Monseli and his assistant Tom Cybulski, along with George Desmarais of the H2M Group. Mr. Desmarais reported on the progress, problems and correction of problems at the Scavenger Waste Treatment Plant. Basically everything is working , well and the aesthetic§ have greatly improved in the last two months with reg housekeeping and maintenance of the grounds. Mr. Cybulski read on the operation of the plant; recommending that a tractor/Ioade~ be purchased to. in the operation. Mr. Monsell with check to see if'the model they are is on the state or county bid' list. JUNE 16, 1987 5:00 P.M. -.Work Sesson adjourned. REGULAR MEETING 7:30 P.M. A Regular Meetin9 of.the Southold Town Board was held on Tuesday, June 16, '1987, at the Southold Town Hall, Main' Road, Southoid, New York. Supervisor MurPhy opened the meeting at 7:30 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Pres ent: Supervisor Francis-J. Murphy Justice Raymond W. Edwards Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh Councilman James A. 'Schondebare Councilwoman Jean W. Cochran Councilman George L. Penny IV Town Clerk Judith T, Terry SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I would like to call this-regular Town Board meeting to order. The first order of business I'd like a resolution approving the audit 'of the bills of June 16th, :1987. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the following audited bills be and hereby are_ordered paid: General Fund Whole Town bills in the amount of $'190,849.33; General ~:und Part Tdwn bills in the amount of $449,'030.33; Highway Department bills in the amount of $~43,742.79; Fishers. Island Fierry Dis~r'ic[ bills in'the amount ;of $23,527.53; Brief Respi;{e Program bills int he amount of $26'4.'00; Adult Day Care-Program bills in'.the amoun~t of $1,593~9; Home Aide Program bills in'the 'amount of'$1:~821.55; Southold Scavenger Wastewater ~i Distric~ bills' in the 'amount of $8.28.41; SotJt~hold Wastewater District Capital Account 1~ bills in the ~mount of $3,21'5.'53; Fishers ISland Sewer Districl~ bills in the amount of $383.22'. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Next is a resolution for. the approval of the minutes of the Town Board meeting of June 2nd. Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran,~it was RESOLVED that the minutes of the re~jular Town Board meeting held on June 2, 1987, be and hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Next is'a resolution setting the next meeting date for June 30th, 1987, 7:30 P.M., Southold Town Hall. Moved by CouncilWoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that the next re~lular meetin~ of the Southold Town Board will be held at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, June 30, ~1987, Southold Town Hall Main Road, Southold New York. ' ' Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, at this time we're going off our regular agenda a little bit.' It seems the last month or so we've been having a very big tournament going on in our Rec Center and we have some. real special' people .we would like to present some awards tonight, and I would like to ask Bob Beisen, the Principal of Laurel School, to come up and give me a hand to give some awards out tonight. ROBERT BELSEN: Before we go with the awards, I should like to read to you a tribute written by one Rick UiP, who is a long-standing member of the North Fork Chess Group. "1 declare this :evening, Tuesday, June 16, 1987:, .Hudson Hagglund Night. Approxi'mately 30 years ago a small group of four to six of us gathered together each Thursday evening to play chess. Because we were a small group, JUNE 16, 1987 -1 9;5 we met in'd ~ was.' Harold Pierce, Ted Stohl, Ht~Json and friendly and enjoyed playing each Thursday evening at different hot~ses... As the group expanded we had to find a meeting place. We rented the Grange Hall, which is'now the Church of the Open Door. Finally we went to our present place, the Peconic Youth/Senior Center. Hudson has worked diligently recruiting members. He has put posters in store windows advertising, the time and the meeting place. Through the years we have had over 200 diffe~ntl players. Last Spring and Summer; while a new roof was being put on the yOuth C~nter, we met at the libraries. The libi-ary board and Mrs. Frances Woodward were most gracious in'welcoming our Chess. Clul~ on Wed- · .nesday evenings.' :Al few weeks ago we held a tournament at the Center. This'is what brings us I~ere' tonight. To promote interest HUdson and the Laultel School, . along witl~ Jim Powell got ther Chess Tournament sponsored by' the Southold~Peconic .. Youth Center. Trophies we e purchased to give to the winners. For [his;reason ..... ~¢e .are here' this':'.ev~ning. Hudson~ we all wish to a speedy recovery from your operation and we Wish you good health and happiness. May you once againLbe champion of our Club." As .he's mentioned, about a month ago we did hold our Second Annual. North Fork Chess Tournament. This year it was held in~' the' Peconic Senior/Youth Cent. er. We had almost 50 Participants, and most of the winners, are With us here this evening. I Should like to thank at this :time the Southold .Board of Trustees, who so graciously furnisl~ed us with these lovely trophies that you see on display. If'all goes well, we hope to do the same thing again neXt.yea~. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Bob. Okay, it's my honor. As the3' rd Place in the :1987 Chess Tournament for GradesK-3, Ephriam Whittington. And in 2nd Place, Grades K-3, Tom Cornell. 1st Place, Grades K-3, Jason Hobbs. Now, let's go to the next section. 3rd Place, Grades 4-6, Jim VanderH0ven. 2nd Place, Grades Nygan. 1st Place, Grades 4-6, William Clemmon. Okay, the nexlJ. Class. ~ 7~9, 3rd Place winner, Chris Kopek. 2nd Place, Grades 7-9, lan Domin01o. 1st Place, Grades 7~9, Joshua lva:nberg. Okay, we have 'i~nd Place winners in the Adult. Peter Michaels, and Rick UIp. Rick is 'not here. Bob will take his; And the 1st Place in the Adult is 'Dom Perriano. (Pictures were taiken..) ROBERT BELSEN: One final word. I'd like to thank the Co-Chairman here, Jim Powell. JIM POWELL: It was my pleasure to direct this tournament for the second year in a row, that Bob Belsen helped to organize and sponsor: Here in the Town of Southold we have a great thing happening, and I want you to all know about it,' and let all o~'your 'neighbors and your. summer visitors know that on Thursday evenings that you and they are welcomed People of all ages. Hudson Hagglund is the Dean of chess organization, on the North. Fork and t am very much grateful to Hudson for having arranged that every Thursday-night at the Southold Youth/Senior Center here on Peconic Lane, we are open for chess~to children'of all ages.who may want to learn the go_me for the first time, or may want to develop their:skills. I just wanted to put OUt that invitation to everyone and your guests to.come to the Senior/-.. Youth Center on Peconic'Lane any Thursday evening throughout the summer. We~.re still there. We don't go away just because of the warm weather. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you very much, and·l would like to thank you, Hudson, and Bob, and all of you really for participating and adding a little bit more to'Southold Town. Now, you don't have to stay for the rest of'the meeting. You're more than welcome. I imagine some of these young boys and girl's really w~ant ~to get home, but you're welcome to stay if'you like. Thank you. We're glad to be part of it. I. REPORTS. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The next order of business is the first item on the agenda, Reports. These Reports are all on file in the Town Clerk's Office and anyone who's interested in them may read them there. .... 1.., Report, of:the S. tee~i.ng Committ'ee~ on the Bi'~entennial of the United States Constitution. 2. Scav.enger Waste,Treatment Facility report - May, 1987. 3. Southold Town Dog Pound monthly report - May, 1987. 4. Board of Town Truszees monthly report - May, 1987. 5. Dimension Cabe Services Report on Seasonal Subscriber Reconnections. 6. Szepatowski Associates, Inc. monthly report - May, 1987. 7. Town Justice Tedeschi, 'monthly report - May, 1987. 8. Town Police Department monthly report - May, 1987. 9. 'Supervis0r's monthly budget report- May,'.'1987. 10. Board of Appeals',~mo~thly report - May, 1987. 11. I'd like to now ask the Councilmen, sta4cting on my left with Judge'Edwards for any special reports. JUNE 16, 1987.. :JUSTICE' EDWARDS: Thank you, Frank. I just wanted to say that I wa~ over at Greenport to the American Legion Convention this 'weekend, Friday night 'and Saturday. Enjoyed it very much, and can say that one our local Legior~naires, Bob Neville, was elected County Commander, whic~ was quite a distinction, a-od it is a job that Bob ,campaigned for and he got it.' it was a very excellent weekend, Secondly, i Was telling the Town Board earlier that I'll be getting some instructions tomorrow morning at the Motor Vehicle Department in'~Riverhead and be taking pictures [or photo licenses,. I will be bringing the camera back to Fishers island tomorrow evening and taking photo licenses on the Island this :weekend. i have to bring the camera back sometime next Monday or Tuesday. So the Motor Vehicle'bePartment in'Albany has really bent over backwards to hetp us on Fishers Isiand, because it's a long ~.rip down t¢, White Pla. ins, or to f!y over to Riverhead, and on tills grou~ ! think it's close ~o 35 iicenses that I'll be doing ti~is. ~-,eekend. Thank you, Fr~nk~ SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Ray. Jean? COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Yes, thank you. On June 3rd the Housing Committee met with area banks to discuss financial cooperat on and support in relation to afford- ::' · able housing, i felt the meeting Was very positive. The banks felt that they could give us support in'the area of nterest, cost and through closing costs. They also felt that {here was a lack of understanding to our Accessory Apartment Law and that this :is :one of the reasons that there has not been as many applications- submitted as there could possibly be. The suggestion was made that perhaps the Town could put out a informational piece explaining the law so that we would know,.. if this is the reason why they're not applying, that it's lack of information or lack Also on June 3rd I had the opportunity to attend the Village :i~ Green:,meetinV, I Could only stay a half hour,because ! had a'conflict of meetings,. so I'm sure Councilman Stoutenburgh will! be reporting on the Village Green meeting. I also sat in'on interviews for the LandfilFManaver, which we will be hiring this evening, and on June 8th I went with Supervisor Murphy and Coundlman Stoutenburgh ?' ' and some other ,and we cheCked the drainage project on Skunk Lane to see if that was coming along as it should be, and also we went down her~ on Hobart Road and. checked that out, because that is a priority and looks like it 'really should be the next possible site for trying to solve the drainage problem. I guess that's 'about it, Frank. it's been busy. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Jean. Paul? COUNClLMA~ STOUTENBURGH: Yes, I sat in with Jean on part of a meeting of Housin~l and banking people. I also traveled with he,r on this drainage, and it does look like we have a positive attitude towards trying tO solve th~ drainage problems in this Town, which not only give people problems when. they drive around and have water on the roads, but it's killing our creeks. Road run-off, which some ' people don't .quite realize', is 'the most damavin9 element we have as far as our creeks 90, and-if'we can keep the water from running off into them we're doing a lot as far as keeping our creeks in pris[ine condition_. On June 3rd in the after- noon between 1:00' and 4:45 I Was at Suffolk Community College, where they had a symposium on eel grass transplanting, and this brought people from all over the country. We had a good turnout. As a matter of fact we had a representative from our T~l~stees, Ellen Larsen was there. And a bayman from our Town also, Steve Latson was there. And they discussed the possibility of replanting the areas that have been killed-off by the Brown Tide. Of course, we all know what damage that has done. We've just seen the tip of the iceberg, really, of what's .happening, and we're, very concerned that it's done a tremendous amount of damage ~nldlfferent aspects of our bay and creeks, and one of the things that a scallop industry requires, is'a eel grass base, because the tiny, ,small scallops actually cling tO the--eel grass, and in that way they keep away from the predators. If they lay on the bottom then the predators get them. And so eel grass has been found to be one of the most important parts of any scallop industry. And, of course, this all revolves around the fact will the Brown Tide stay away or will' it not, and if it does stay away, in the future we might be thinking in'thiS Town of doing some trans,planting, and it is a viable way of bringing back grasses into the area. We had a slide show and presentation from people, a~ I say, from all over the country. We even had a man down in North Carolina, Bufort, North Carolina, who's probably the most experienced person in this whole think, Mark Forcenta, his name was. So there's an interesting whole world of transplant of eel grass going on. I also, on L_Jun~e 12th, sat a Landfill'meetinCJ. I'm skipping around a little here. We're gel g hire a person to take over our Landfillj and we'll be talking about that later in one of our resolutions. I also, on June 9th, had a Water Advisory' ~:~-mitt~e meeting; and here we're starting to get into the legal part of 'how do we find out when a house is transferred that the water the people are buying or renting is good water. Do we have a right to go in'and make sure that that water is 'clean and well: and we're putting that before our Town Attorney for some answers. We also found out that there's an interest in water machines.. This 'is'one of the recommendations of our Water Advisory Committee, and what we're hoping to do is have a survey on the one in' Greenport to see where the people are coming from that use 'ghat machine. 197 JUNE 16, 1987 We realize we think ~here §hoollcl ~!~C:i~:~l;~l' ' ~ · be at leas~..~l~ree water mach. nes, one in Greenport, one in Southold, or at the Peconic~Center~ and ~ssibly one at Mattituck. Surely one at the Cente~ where it 'us~ to be. The other pa~ they' discuss~ was certi~tion of ~lter units. Any of you p~ple know.anything about ~It~KS in your homes, ~)t~rs do not have a standardization, and th)s-'is what makes it very dif~cult. One person can sell one~ another person can sell one, and no one hasFFto'really prove~what they're doing, and so we're hoping to get. the EPA to ~me in. As a matter of fa~, last night ! went to the Senior Center and lis~en~ to Mr. Hockbrueckner, our Congress- man, and I asked him if'he would put us on the right track to get some~dy from EPA to ~me in~and talk to our group, and it 'looks like we will have some~dy. He said~he'd surely pursue that. So that's where we are, Frank. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Paul. Jay? COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Paul touched on the Landfill~meetin~ that we had. I'd lust-like to bring it ~to the Board's attention, I think we've been discussing it,' but the Supreme Court case that just comedown--the U. S. Supreme Court that came down with regards to a case out in California. I thi. nk we're going to 'have ~ to get a copy of that decision and give it .'to our Town Attorney and have him review ~, ~it, especially in-light of our Master Plan, and especially in light of the Waterfront Revitalization Plan. Thank you. SUPERVISOR~MURPHY: Thank you, Jay. George? 'COUNCILMAN PENNY; Yes, on the 4th I spent the~day here in the ToWn l~ll with a consultin~ firm, interviewing different departments of the Town Hall, the..Assessors~ l~he Building Department, the ZBA~ the Planning Board, the Town Clerks' Office, the Trustees and the Accounting Department, in re~ards to setting up a computer~ We met with each group to find out what their individiJal needs are, and we;re hoping that maybe, possibly at best a year from now~ we Could have a computer on line here to take care. of a lot of our needs. We could have a great use for it ;right now. On the 9th I attended the m~.eeting of the Water Advisory Committee, which Paul has already reported on. On the 10th we had a meeting~of the Commerce and Industry. Committee, and a top of discussion was the Supreme Court deci_s_ion on the rights of priv'a~expr, ol~ert¥ owner~s~. We have several copies available of The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and The New York Tim~s, if ~anybody's interested. There. in the Town Clerk's Office, as I turned them in to them, so in~case anybody hasn't read it. On the 11th I met with B II~Mullen and reviewed the Town InSuranCe Pro,rams, and hopefully we're going to follow up tonight and authorize~ Bill to act on behalf of,~t_he Town of Southold in' the future regarding our insurance needs, and as a follow up. It's a very expensive field and it's a very h ghly techhical field and Bill has the expertise. He alsor epresents two other towns in the area as a consultant and he would keep us up to date. The problem that we have is that the insurance documents are so intricate that' it'~' very difficult to keep up with them unless you've had a lot of experience in that fieId. And that's all. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, George. I would, just like to add to Ray's comments about Bob Neville. He's the husband of our Deputy Town Clerk and we're very proud of him, and wish him well in his 'term as County Commander of the American Le~)ior). This post out here certainly is fantastic in the work they do. And I would just add to what everyone ~ls'e, most all of us have been at each of these meetings. I did go up last Monday° late afternoon, to Manchester, New Hampshire, and Tuesday went to the New England Conference on Recycling and Solid'Waste Management. It was very interesting, and met some very good vendors who have good potential' for not only Southold Town, but all of Nassau and Suffolk County. In particular on tires, we will have one firm come to our next Supervis0r)s Association and we'll ask Michael LoGrande to also to attend and he's got a very good proposal and promising method of getting rid'of tires in a sensible manner, instead of dumping them 'in~all the private lots around here that's causing many problems. Not too much here in Southold, but down to the' west you go by and you see thousands of tires on road ends, vacant lots and all that. It's getting really outrageous. II. PUBLIC NOTICES. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The second item on our agenda is 'Public'Notices. There are four of them. These are all on file on the Town Clerk's Bulletin' Board. 1. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Notice of Complete Application of Dart's Christmas Tree Farm to construct a six inch diameter irrigation well, approximately 50 'feet deep, equipped with a pump having a capacity of 200 gallons per minute. The well will be used to irrigate 20 acres of commercial crops. Project site is located' approximately 25'00 feet east of Main' Bayview/Grange Road, intersection, Southold; Comments by June 19, 1987. 2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, notice of application of Salt Lake. Association, Inc. to dredge with ten years maintenance and upland disposal at James Creek, M. ati~it{JCk:':' comm-~n~s-' -10~ "J'~ly-- G; -'1987.. ................................................ 3. u.s. Army Corps of Engineers, notice of application to dredge with upland disposal at Dawn Lagoon, Greenport. Comments. by J~ 9, 1987. JUNE 16, 1987 4. Community Action of Southold Town. This"ista film workshop series, July 7th, and going through the 10th and the 17th, for those children age 6-13 on Wednesday at the Rec Center, the Girl Scouts of America. And it's open to boys and girls both, have a rec program there. '~ COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: May I make a correction? SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Certainly. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: It hasn't been called Girl Scouts of Ameri(~a, for 15 years. It's Girl Scouts U.S,A., and this'is 'actually being done by the SUffolk County Girl Scout Council.~ Thank you. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, U,S~A~ This is what we had written down here, III.' COMMUNICATIONS. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number I!1 is 'Communications. There's one concerning the future of Southold Town [from' Jane Gohorel, Stars Road, East Marion). -'.IV.'PUBLIC HEARINGS. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: There is a Public Hearing scheduled in' five minutes (Burt G. Lewis; Jr., peti~i0h't:fo~ a change of zone) so we'll move on,to resolutions. V. RESOLUTIONS. - SUPERVISOR MURPHY: First I'd like to state a policY of the Board. .if anyone in the audience would like to address,the Town Board on a proposed resolution, now is the time to do it. We will have. time after the resolutions', are fini,shed for - the public to comment to the Town Board' on anything that you're interested in that you'd like to comment on. So at this .time l'd like to open it 'up on the left on any proposed resolutions. Is there anyone here in' the audience would like to make'a comment to the Town Board before we vote on these 'resolutions? D6n?- DONALD STANTON: My name is-Donald Stanton. I'm the Director of Kenne~/'s ,. Beach Civ[~: Association, and a member of the Town Committee dealing with the Ken,nl:,il,]~s Beach Erosion Control, whic6 encompasses the area from Duck Pond Point to Horton~ Point. .I wa~t to address Resolutions No. 8 and 9. By the way, 'it'occurred to me as I was sitting here, it was 'about ten years ago that I appeared before the Southold Town Board to introduce the same subject that we're dealing with in'Resblutions 8 and 9, and you were meeting in'Greenport at that time. If you check the minutes of that meeting you'll find my comments. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: 'Judy. is probably the only one who was there then, who's here now. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: She was a young girl at the time. Both of you were at the time. DONALD STANTON: This'Board set up the Kenney's Beach Erosion Control Committee last year and that committee had set in:itS objectives a short'i~term solution to the .- immediate problem of making Kenney's Beach usable, and. in the long term to coming up with the alternatives for solving a generally serious erosion problem that' is affect- ing the area from Duck Pond Point to Horton's Point. I'd like to commend the Town for their~work in'the resotration of K~nney's Beach, It is in very usable condition right now and, as you probably know, people are using it.' So we succeeded in' 1987, at least,' in accomplishing our short term objective. For our long term ~objective there's been a lot Work and coordinatioh that has been done behind the scenes on the part of the committee members, and in particular Councilman Penny, to enlist the cooperation of governmental agencies, including DEC our State Assemblyman ~ and out State Senator, and their'assistants and 'staff,-a~d we have brought, that work to the point where we have the opportunity to deal with the subject of Resoluti 8 and' 9. Namely we have an opportunity to vote--or you have an opportunity to vote on participating in a study recommended by the New York State DEC Flood Protection Bureau--a study which would result in alternative solutions to the long term erosion problem in;the area between Duck Pond Point and Horton'~' Point. A study that w~tere the State picks up the major|tv of the fundin~ .burden the Town picks' up the remainder, and if'we can enlist th; help of Suffolk< county~ ~; can further reduce the obligation of the Town in'supporting.the funding for that study I m here to ask you to vote yes on that study,, because I beheve th~s ~s ~a w.ndow of opportunity that probably'Will"not come along again, if ever. It took a long time to get to this F~oint, and I think this 'opportunity tonight is'unique. 'So I'd like to urge you to. vote "yes" on Resolutions 8 and' 9. 19 9 SUPERVISOR' MURPHY: Thank you. Anyone els{/ on the left like to address the Board ? .DON WITSCHIEBEN: My name is ~Don Witschieben. I'm a member of the Kenney's Beach Committee and I.m a beach resident outside of the Kenney's Beach area. ! want'to say that I support what Don Stanton has said~ I think it would be a bad mistake to having gained this opportunity after one year of development work, and now hav~ng, the DEC proposing a ~-easi'bility study which would only cost the Town no more than $15,000 and perhaps that could be reduced in'County financing, it . would be a bad mistake to lose this,:opportunit¥. [~w~ d0n?t,,take'this, opl~ortunity now, we may be faced with disaster and then it :will be too late to obtain'outside help. I"would appreciate it if'the Board would vote "yes" on these two resolutions. Thank you. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you~ Anyone else on the left? Anyone.in' the middle? On the right? · .(No response.) Okay, it'~ 8:00 O'clock so I Would like to entertain recess'for the time to hold a pub]lc'hearing on the proposed zone change t Lewis~ Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it. Was RESOLVED that-_a recess be called at this time, 8:'00 P.M., for the purpose of:holding a public'hearin9 on--~-~-petition of Burt G. ~Lewi~r a change of zon?' ' Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Council~voman' Cochran, Council- .' man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Meeting reconvened at 8::10 P.M. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I will reopen the regular Town Board meeting to Item V on your Agenda. The first resolution is'to promote John Raynor to the position of Public'Safety Dispatcher II. 1. Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it ;was RESOLVED that the Town Board of'the Town of Southold hereby.: promotes John. F. Raynor to the position of Public':Sa~e~ty Dispatcher 11~ f~om the Suffolk County Department of Civil -Service. Certification of Eligibles, effective July I, 1987, at a , salary of $23,827.'00 per annum. .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council- man Schonde~are., Councilman Stouteriburgh, Justice-Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Next is :to appoint Joan Zanieski. as a Clerk-.Typist in' the Southold'Town Police Department, from the Civil Service Lis~. I Offer that resolution. 2. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it 'was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Joan A. Zenieski a Clerk Typist for the Southold Town Police ~)epartment, from the Suffolk County Department of Civil Service Certification of Eligibiles, effective June 18, 1987, at a salary of $15,816.32 per annum. 2.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 'SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 3 is'to authorize' the attendance at a seminar. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorize's Assessors Frederick E. Gordon and Scott L. Harris'to attend the :1987: Seminar on Appraising for Assessors, to be held at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, o'n July 26, -1987. through July 31, '1987, and the cost for tuiti'~n i~ the amount of $235.00 per person, text books, travel, meals, and lodging shall be a legal charage against the Assessor's ,1987 Budget. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Council~voman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenbu~gh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 4 is 'to accept the resignation of Margaret Bush, Arie Kearse, Emily 13-orkowski, and Harold Stan, members of the Nutrition Program, who have resigned, i Offer that resolution. JUNE 16, 1987 ~.. Moved by SupervisOr Murphy, seconded by Justice EdwardS, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the follow- ing resignations: Margaret Bush, Hole Health Aide, Senior Adult Day Care Program effective April 17, '1987. Arie'Kearse, Home Health Aide, Senior Adult Day Care Program, effective April 30, 1987. Emily Borkowski, 'Assistant Cook,. Nutrition Program, effectiVe May 19, 1987. Harold Stan, Van Driver, NutritiOn Program, effective May 29, 1987. 4.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice .Edwards, SuperVisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 5 is 'to amend the Police Department, PartI Town, General Fund Budget. I Offer that resolution. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED. that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorize~ the followin~t :1987- Budget modifi~:ation to the General Fund - Part Town: Appropriations B3120.'4 - Police, Equipment Increase budget by $2',980.00 B 3120.4 - Police, Contractual Decrease .budget by $2', 980.00 5.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 6 is 'to authorize Budget modifications for the Nutrition Program. I Offer that resolution. RESCINDED July 14, 1987 Resol.. #18 Moved by Super;visor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the followincj 1987' Budget modifications: A. General Fund Whole Town' Appropriations Contingent Decrease - Interfund Transfer Increase - $1,000.'00 B. Nutrition Program Revenues .~, interfund Transfer $1,000'. 00' Approprial~ed :Fund Balance $4,000.00 Appropriations Director of Senior Services $3,000.00 Assist. Director of Senior Services $2,000.00 to establish budgetary accounts for positions of Director and Assistant Director of Senior Services within the Nutrition Program. 6.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 7 is to appoint a Special' Bay Constable. 7. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by .Councilwoman Cochran, it 'was L RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town-of Southold hereby appoints James F~ Warwick as a Special Bay Constable for the purpose of patrolling the wa~terways in and about Peconic Bay, Town of Southold,. effective immediately, at a salary of $7.50 per hour, 20 hours per week, and be it 'further RESOLVED that the Town Board.hereby.authorizes and directs Supervisor Francis J. Murphy to execute an agreement between the Town and Special Bay Constable James F. Warwick for the purpose of pal~rolling the waterways in and about Peconic Bay, Town of Southold, for the periocl JUne 16, 1987: and ending September 10, 1987, the Town 'shall pay all expenses for fuel required for the ~peration o~ the boat of the Owner while performing duties for the Town;-the Owner to furnish a suitable boat, together with the necessary outboar, d motor and required equipment for the operatior~ of said boat during the term of the agreement, and be r~ponsible for any and all expenses for the repair'and maintenance of said'motor, with the exception of a sum not to exceed $250.00' 'during the term of the agreement, which sum will be paid by the Town of Southold. 7.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 8 is assurance of Town funding for the Kenney's Beach area. I offer that resolution. 8. MI UNE 16, 1987 'er a ft R ye 8.-Vc Ed TI' SL 9. Ma WJ Sf of Hc Wf Pr En pr~ aft Du De To pr~ er( so I th{ a I fur 201 red by Supervisor Murphy, seconded ~ Penny, ASSURANCE OF TOWN FUNDING tEREAS, the Town Board has heretofore established the Kenney's Beach Sl roreline ErOsion Control Committee t° conduct such studies and investigations of the shoreline erosion along Long island Sound between Duck Pond Point and H(.rton's Point, particularly the shoreline area in the vicinity of Kenney's Beach wt~ich has experienced the most severe erosion damage in recent years; and I/VHEREAS, said: Committee has recommended that the Town apply to the Flood Pdotection BUreau of the New York State Department of EnvirOnmental C~nservation fOr New York State funding of a stud~ of the methods to,alleviate e~sion occurring along the shoreline of Long Island Sound in the area betWeen DL~ck Pond Point on the west and Horton's POint on the east; and W .~ Town ha~s~ a. pplied to the New York. State Department' of ~ntal ;'Control for New York State funding of a study o.f'erosion and recommendations for alleviating such problems ' in the itioned area; and IEREAS, a field inspection of the shoreline of Long Island Sound between D Point and Horton's Point was conducted by the 'New York State rtment of Environmental Conservation on January 6, '1987;' and the Coastal Erosion Reconnaisance Study has been received by the of Southold on June 4, '1987, which reconnaisance report outlines certain oblems and -recommends a detailed study that would document hisiOrical 0sion problems and identify and analyze' possible structural and non-struc{ural lutions; which study would be initiated by the' New York State Department of ~vironmental Conservation, upon the assurances that the Town will-' reimburse e State for 30~ of the study costs, at which time the Department will prepare budget request for the necessary funds and upon receipt of approval ~f ti~0se nds will prepare a detailed Request For Proposal (RPF); now, therefore, be it :SOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby requests the w York State Department of Environmental Conservation to proceed with the eparation of a budget request for the necessary funds for_the preparation of detailed Request For Proposals to determine the feasibility of reducing or erosion through the construction of erosion protection structures /or other appropriate measures; and be it'"further that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby gives the New rk State Department of Environmental Conservation assurance that they will mburse the State 30% of the Study costs. PERVISOR~MURPHY: Any questions? '.(No response'.) te of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Justice wards, Supervisor Murphy. No: Councilman Schondebare, Coundlman Stoutenburgh. is resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. PERVISOR M~[~RPHY: And Number 9 is 'a request for County Funding. 'ed by. Councilman Penny, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, REQUEST FOR COUNTY FUNDING :REAS, the Town Board has heretofore established the Kenney's Beach oreline Erosion Control Committee to conduct such studies and investigations the shoreline erosion along Long Island Sound between Duck Pond Point and rton's Point, particularly the shoreline area in the vicinity of Kenney's Beach ich has experienced the most severe erosion damage in recent years; and EREAS, said Committee has recommended that the Town apply to the Flood )tection Bureau of the New York State- Department of Environmental nservation for New York State funding of a study of the methods to alleviate ~sion occurring along the shoreline of Long Island Sound in the area between ck Pond Point on the west and Horton's Point on the east; and EREAS, the Town has applied to the New York State Department of vironmental Control for New York State funding of a study of erosion )blems and recommendations for alleviating such problems -in the rementioned area; and EREAS, a field inspection of the shoreline of Long Island Sound between ck Pond Point and Horton's Point was conducted by the New York State ~artment of Environmental Conservation on January 6, '1987; and EREAS, the Coastal Erosion Reconnaisance Study has been received by the vn of Southold on June 4, 1987, which reconnaisance report outlines certain .blems and recommends a detailed study that would document historical sion problems and identify and analyze possible structural and non-structural Jtions; which study would be initiated by the New York State Department of dronmental Conservation, upon the assurances that the Town will reimburse State for 30% of the study costs, at which time the Department will'prepare )udget request for the necessary funds and upon receipt of approval of those ds will prepare a detailed Request For Proposal (RPF); and , JUNE 16, 1987 WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town .of Southold, by Resolution. No. 8, dated June 16, 1987, is requesting the New York State' Department of ' ~ Environmental Conservation to prOrCeed with the preparation of a budget request ' for the necessary funds for the p eparation of a detailed Request For proposals ;to determine: the feasibility of reducing or arresting erosion through the Construction of erosion protection structures and/or other appropriate measures; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of SOuthold, by Resolution, No. 8, dal~ed June 16, :1987,, gives the New York State Department. of Environ~nental Conservation assurance that they will' reimburse the State 30% of the Study -costs; and WHEREAS, certain properties owned by the County of Suffolk fall within the geographical locations of this study area; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED 'that the Town of Southold' hereby requests the Suffolk Cou.qty Legislature to participate in' funding for'this' Study by paying 21% Of the proposed study costs of $50,000; as outlined in' the reconnaisance report; and be it 'further the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to transmit'a :opy of this resolution to Suffolk County Executive Michael A. and Presiding Officer of the Suffolk County Legislature Gregory J. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I think I'm going to. vote against it' just because we read the whole thing. COUNCILMAN S~HONDEBARE: SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Yes. George ? Would you vote for a re-reading of it, Frank? I don't understand it. Would you read it 'again, COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Want to re~read it? COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: This one was George's. the whole thing. He had:every right to[ read COUNCILMAN PENNY: I have no difficulty reading it a second, time. COUNCILWOMAN. COCHRAN: Call for the vote. 9.-Vote of the '~'.,own Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. No: Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. . SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 10 is to authorize Budget modifications in the Home Aide Program. I Offer that resolution. 10. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the followin~ 1986-87' Budget modifi~:ations in the Home Aide Program: Appropriations Personal Services Decrease - $384. 36 Fringes I ncr~ase - $ 377.53 Supplies - office . Increase- $ 46.83 to establish a budgetary amount for office supplies, and to cover fringe e:~penses through March ;1987, arid be it further ' ....... ~R~SOLVED that Supervisor Francis'J.~ Murpfiy~-be and he hereby is authorizecl-to execute an amended Home Aide Program Budget-for :1986-1987 between the County of Suffolk and the Town of Southold. ' 10.-Vote of the Town Board :' Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh; 'JustiCe Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This' resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 11. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 11 is to grant a Special License. !i_~t Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in accordance with Section 100-114(C) of the Code of the Town of Southold, hereby grants a- Special License to the Mattitcick Presbyterian Church, the Mattituck Community Christian Fellowship,~ . and the Church of the Open Door, Southold, to hold a public ~latherin9 (musical . . outreach in Praise of God), in' the A & P Parking Lot, north side Route 25, Mattituck, from 7:30 P.M. to: 9:30 'P.M. on the nights of July 10, 11987', July 24, 1987!, August 7, 1987, and August 21, 1987, provided they secure and maintain the proper insurance to hold the Town of Southold harmless; and provided they secure and file with the Town Clerk a letter of permission from the owner of the property, Alan A. Cardinale, for each night of the public'gathering. 11.-Vote of the ToWn Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor This'resolution was declared 'duly ADOPTED. JUNE 16, 1987 2 0'3 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 12~i~§"~6~.~l~'int Veronica Diver as a member of the Steering Committee for the Southoid ToWn CelebraitOn of the Bicentennial' of the ConstitUtion. I offer that resolution. 12; Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was ~.~ RESOLVED that the To~n B~ard of the' T0~vn of Southold hereby appoints V.eronica Diver a member of the Steerin~t Committee for the Southold Town Celebration of ~e Bicentennial of the Constitution. 12.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, SUpervisor Murphy.. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 13 is to allocate $500 to the Douglas Moore Memorial Concert to be held August 8th. I offer that resolution. 13. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it 'was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby allocates $~'00.00 from the General Fund Whole Town Account'A7270.4, Band Concerts,. to_ _s, upport the Douglas Moore Memorial COncert to be held on August.8, '1987. ~ ' · 13~Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman 'Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh; Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Next is to on a"Local Law in relation to license fees for peddling and soliciting licenses.,, set a public hearing, 8:02 P.M., Tuesday, June I offer that resolution. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Coundlman Stoutenburgh, - WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in' relation to license 'fees for peddling and soliciting licenses,'' now, thefore, be it RESOLVED that the ToWn. Board hereby sets 8:02' P.M., Tuesday, June 30, 1987, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time~and place for a public hearin~ on the aforesaid proposed Local Law.which reads as follows, to wit: LOCAL LAW NO. - :1987 A Local Law in relation to license fees for peddling and solicitin~l licenses BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Section '69-'105' [License Fees) of Chapter: 69 (Peddling and Soliciting) of the Town Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section :69-105'. License Fees. The fee for each license issued pursuant to this Article shall' be one hundred ($'100.) dollars per. year or twenty ($20.) dollars per day ~r fraction thereof." Il. This local law shall take effect upon ils filing with the Secretary of State. 14.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice 'Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared 'duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Next is to set a public'hearing for TuescTa~~, June 30.th at 8:0~ P.M., on a proposed "Local Law in relation to parking permits at beaches." I Offer that resolution. 15. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of.the Town of Southold a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in rel~'tion to Parkin~ Permits at Beache~.," now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets 8:0~ P.M., Tuesday, June 30, 1987, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public hearin~ on the aforesaid'proposed Local Law which reads as follows, to wit:' LOCAL LAW NO. -'1987 A local law in relation to parking permits at beaches BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Section '65-'3 (Parking Permits), Subdivision A, of the Town:Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended- to read as follows: "A. Resident parking permit. ' (1) A resident parking permit 'shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person designed by her to all persons who are qualified residents of the Town of Southold. Persons applying for a resident parking permit shall be requested to sign an application in' affidavit form and submit for inspection the following as proof of residence: la) A valid tax receipt stub for the current year for any taxable real property within' the Town of Southold assessed in the name of the applicant. JUNE 16, 1987 (b) A valid-motor vehicle'regis~ration in the name of the applicant and to an address located within' the TOWn of Southold or to an address corresponding to the address of a validated tax receipt stub for the current tax year for any' taxable real property within the 'Town ' of Southold affixed to the application. (c) Such other proof of residence as is sati'sfactory to the- Town Clerk." n ,65-3 (Parking Permits) of the Town Code is further amended by adding new Subdivision F, to read as follows: "F. Non-resident seasonal beach parking permit. Beach parking permits for non-residents for.the period April 1 through October 31 may be is§ued by the Town Clerk of the Town of South0ld upon application therefor.f~r the annua~ sum of ,~f~ ~v.~'e~ ~- ~- '~' . dollars, which annual sum shall include both the vehicl'e and the boat trailer." I'll. This'local law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of Sta~e. ~ of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- )ndebare, C~)uncilman Stoutenburgh,_-Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. ution was declared dUly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 16 is:to set a public hearing at 8:06 P.M., Tuesday, une 30th, Southold Town Hall, on a proposed "Local Law in relation to the\~aking ish.." I Offer that resolution. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold. ~ proposed Local Law entitled; "A Local. Law in relation to the takin~ of'shellfish," therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets ~:06 P.M., Tuesday, June 30;' ~1987, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and pi.ace for a public __hearing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law which reads'as follows, to wit: LOCAL LAW :NO. - :1987 ~ i~ -~ local law in' relation to the.takin~ of shellfish ' BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: ~ i. Section 77-.203C of Chapter 77 (Shellfish) of the Town Code is 'hereby amended ..~_ by adding the following sentence thereto: "There shall be no fee for a permanent resident who has attained the age of sixty-two (62) years." ~ 11~ Section 77-207C of Chapter 77~ (Shellfish of the Town Code is'hereby amended to read as follows: "C. Female blue claw crabs shall not be taken from the waters of-'the Town of Southold." 111." Section 77-207 (Shellfish) of the Town Code is 'hereby amended by adding a new SectiQn D thereto, to read as follows: "D. Crab Pots. No individual may set more than one (1) crab pot and each crab pot and bu.oy shall have affixed thereto the individual's shellfish permit 'number." IV. This local law shall take effect upon its filing with- the Secretary of State. 16.-vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 17 is:to transmit a proposed Local Law. 17. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold . a proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in' relation to Zonin.g," now, there: ..... _f_o~e, be it RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to transmit this proposed Local Law to the Southold Town Plannin~ Board and the Suffc~j ~ounty Department of Plannin,g in accordance with the Code of .the Town of Southold~ ~ and the Suffolk County Charter. Said' proposed Local Law reads as follows, to.wit: L~ LOCAL LAW NO, - '1987 A local law in' relation to Zoning BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Section 100~30A(2) of the Town Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "(2)' The following agricultural operations and accessory uses thereto, provided that there shall be no storage of manure or other odor- or dust-producing substance or use, except spraying and dusting to protect vegetation, within one hundred fifty. (150)' feet of any lot line:''' JUNE 16, 1987 I1: Section 100 (Zoning), Article'Xl[ (General RegulatiOns) of the Town Code is 'hereby amended by adding a hew SUbsection thereto, designated_as Section 100-1'19. 3, to read as follows: "Section. 100-119.3. Storm Water Runoff Rainfall and ~torm water runoff into roads or streets is ___~.~_o_~hi.~it~ed_i from proposed residential or commercial construction." III. This :loCal law Sba I take effect, ,pon its filihg With the Sec~'~y~-~-ta~e.' 17.-Vote of the TOwn Board: AyeS:. Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman StoU~enl~urgh, .Justice Edwards, Supervisbr Murphy. This'resolution was declared duly :ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 18 is to make an appointment. 18. Moved by 'CouncilWoman Cochran, seconded .by Justice Edwards, it was REsoLvI~D that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Kenneth Reeves to the provisional position of Superintendent of Recreation I, effective June · 29, .1987., at a salary of $21,845.00 per annum. 18.-Vote of the Town Board :' Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards,. Supervisor Murphy. This:resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And. Number :.19 is to authorize William Mullen to meet with our Insurance Broker, Val Stype. I offer that resolution. Tg. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was RESOLVED that-,t~e,~T~)wn~ B~ard of the Town of Southold 'hereby authorizes William F. Mullen, Jr. to meet with the Town's Insurance Broker, Val Stype & Sons, Inc., for the purpose of finalizing matters contained in Mr. Mullen's May 18, 1987 report on Southold Town's General Insurance Program; 19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy, ' · This'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, Number 20 is to engage the services of William Mullen .r .' as a Town Insurance Consultant, effective July ~, 1987, at a monthly fee of $500.00, or, $6,000.00 per year. I offer that resolution. 20. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was RESOLVED tl~t the Town Board of the Twon of Southold hereby engages the services of William F. Mullen, Jr. as the Town's Insurance Consultant, effective July 1, 1987 through '~Jdne 30, 1988, at an annual fee of $6,000.00, payable in'twelve (12) monthly ~ payments of $500.'00 per month; he to provide complete insurance service and issue specifications for the Town's General Insurance Program. ~ 20.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man S~c~hondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh,, Justice Edwards, -Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared 'duly ADOPTED.. : SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 2,1(a) is a non-signifi~cant determination. 21. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was (a) RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State . Environmental Quality RevieW, and 6N¥CRR. Part 617, Section 617.10, and Chapter 44 of the code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Board, as lead agency for the action described below, has determined that the project, which is unlisted, will not have a signifi~:ant effect on the environmen! DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Proposed Local Law entitled, "A Local. Law to establish a Landmark Preservation 'Commission and to prescribe its duties." ment-~:~h~auPsr:Pa°nSalenhv~0bn~neenntda~term'ned not to have a significant effect on the environ~ assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to occur shoUld the proposal be implemented as planned, and because 'there has been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Southold Town-Planning Board, Building Department or Board of Appeals, it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. 21.-Vote of the Town Board: Abstain~ Councilman Penny. Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran (a) Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor M This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 2.1(b) is'to set a public'hearing at 8:08 P.M., Tuesd June 30th, Southold Town Hall, on a proposed "Local Law to establish a Landmark Preservation Commission." I offer that resolution. JUNE 16, 1987 21. Moved by SupervisOr Murphy, seconded .by Justice Edwarcls, (b) WHEREAS, 'there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold ' a p~oposed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law to establish a Landmark Preservation Commission and prescribe its duties," now, therefore, be i't RESOLVED that ,the Town Board hereby'Sets 8:08 P.I~I., Tuesday,, June 30, 1987, Southold ToWn Hall, Main Road, Sothotd,,'New York', ~as time and place for a public hearin~l on the aforesaid proposed Local Law;' which 'reads as follows, .to wit: LOCAL LAW NO. - '1987' A Local Law to-establish a Landmark Preservation Commission and to. prescribe its duties BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I; Chapter 56 of the Code of the Town of Southold, designated Landmark Presell ii~io and originally adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold'on January 18, 1983, as Local Law NO. ! of 1'983, is hereby repealed in its entire'ty and the following [andmark Preservation Law, tO be known as Chapter 56 of the Code of the To~;n Of SouthoId, be and hereby is:enacted in its place and stead: Section 56-1. Short Title This chapter shall be known and may' be cited as the "Landmark · Preservation Law of Southold Town". Section 56-2. Declaration of Purpose and Policy ._ The Town Board finds there exists in~ the Town of Southold struct, ures, dings and sites of his[oric', or architectural significance, :anti~luity, uniqueness of exteriob design or construction, which should be conserved, )rotected and preserved to preserve the.- architectural character of Southold Town, contribute to the aesthetic· value of the Town, and promote the general good, welfare, health and safety' of the Town and its residents. Therefore, it 'is the purpose and policy of this chapter to establish a Landmark Preservation Commission and the procedures which it can follow to assist Southold Town owners of 'buildings, structures and sites in' order to conserve,, protect-and )reserve such structures, buildings and' sites thereby preserving the unique character of Southold Town which will: 'substantially improve property and commercial values in the Town and make its hamlets even better places in'which to live. Section 56-3. ' Definitions , ~ As used in' this' Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: COMMISSIO'N--~--~The Landmark Preservation Commission established pursuant to thi s ' Chapter. EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES - The architectural style,, design, general arrangement and components of all of the outer surfaces of any building or structure. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE - The quality of a building, structure-or site based upon its identification with his[oric' persons-or events in the Town of Sout ho Id. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE - The quality of a building or structure based on its 'date of erection, style and scarcity of same, quality of design~ present condition and appearance or other characteristics that embody the distinctive characterist~icS of a type, period or method of construction. LANDMARK - Any structure~ building or site which has historical or architectural significance. LANDMARK DESIGNATION - The designation of a Landmark pursuant' to the provisions of this Chapter. . STRUCTURE Any assembly of materials, forming a construction framed of component structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings. ..... 2O7 JUNE 16, 1987 Section 56-4, Landmark Preservatiop: ~mm ssion A. There is hereby created a Landmark Preservation Cbmmission which shall consist of a minimum of five. [5) members to be appointed by the Town Board, to serve without compensation. These members shall consi~t of the following, to the extent available in the community: an ,architect engineer; an historian; a licensed real estate broker; an attorney; a resident of an historic district; a .resident who has demonstrated signifii:ant interest in' and commitment to the field of historic preservation evidenced either by im/olvement in a local historic preservation group, emplOyment or volunteer activity in' the field of historic-preservation, or other serious interest in the field. All members shall have a known interest in historic: preservation and architectural development within the Town of Southold, Be Ce The .term of office of each member appointed to said' Commission shall be - two (2) years, provided, however, that of those members' first appointed, three (3) shall be appointed for one (1) year, and ,two (2) shall be appointed for two (2) years. If a vacancy occurs other than by expiration -of a term, it'shall be filled by the Town Board by appointment to the unexpired term. Meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public~ _.Meetings of the Commission shall be held monthly at such times as the CommisSion may determine, or .at the call. of the Chairman, or at the request of.two members. A majority of the authorized members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The CommisSion shall keep written minutes of its meetings, showing the vote of each member upon all questions voted upon, and such minutes, together with all records of the Commission shall be promptly filed with the Town Clerk. D6 The Commission shall recommend from its members, for Town Board approval, a Chairman who shall serve for a term of on~ year, or until his successor is appointed. E. The Commission may incur such expenses in the performance Of its duties as may be authorized and appropriated by the Town Board. Section 56-5. Duties of the Commission The duties of the Commission shall in~:lude: Ae BJ Employment with Town Board approval of staff and professional consultants as necessary to carry out the duties of the Commission. Promulgation', with Town Board approval, of rules and regulations as necessary for the conduct of its business. Adoption of certain criteria for the identification of significant historic, architectural, and cultural landmarks. Conduct of surveys of signifii:ant his(oric, architectural, and cultural landmarks within the Town. Ee Ge Designation of identified buildings, structures and sites as landmarks. Acceptance, with Town Board approval, of the donation of facade easements and development rights; the making of recommendations to the Town government concerning the acquisi'ti0n of facade easements or other interests in real property as necessary to carry out the purposes of this act. Increasing public awareness architectural preservation by education programs. of the value of historic, cultural and developing and participating in public Making recommendations to the Town government concerning the utilization of state, federal or private funds to promote the preservation within the Town. Recommending acquisition of a landmark structure by the Town government where its preservation is essential to the purposes of this act and where private preservation is not feasible. Approval or disapproval of applications for Certificates of Appropriatness -pursuant to this act. JUNE 16, 1987 Section 56-6. Landmark Designation A.~ The commission may designate an individual property as landmark if'it: Possesses special character or hisl~oric'or aesthetic interest or value as part of' the cultural, politi~cal, economic' or social history Of the iocalit¥~ region, state or nation; or - 2. ~ Is .identified with historic personages; or 3. Embodies the dis[inguishing, characteris1~icS of an architectural;style; or Is the Contribution of a designer whose creation has signifl~ant!y influenced an age; or ;.. Represents an established and familia~ visual feature of this' neighborhood, because of a unique location or singular physical characteristic~ The Commission may designate a group of properties an historic districl~ if it: · contains properties which meet one or more of the criteria for designation of a landmark; and by reason of possessing such qualities, it constitutes a dis~[inbt section of Town. - - The boundaries of each historic: dist~ict designated henceforth shall be specified in' detail and shall be filed, in writing, in the Town Clerk's Office for public information. The Town Clerk shall for_ward reports to the Planning Board, the Building Department and the Zoning Board of Appeals. Notice of a proposed designation 'shall be sent by registered mail 'to the owner of the property proposed for designation, describing the property proposed and announcing a public hearing by the Commissioner to consider the designation. Where the proposed designation involves so many owners that individual notice is:not feasible, notice may instead be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation and at least, thirty (30) days prior to the date of the public' hearing. After the Commission has issued notice of a proposed designation, no 'building or demolition permits shall be issued by the building inspector until the Commission has made its decision;--- - close of the hearing. The Commission shall hold a public hearing prior to designation of any landmark. The Commission, owners and any interested parties may. present testimony or documentary evidence at the hearing which will' become part of a record regarding the 'historic, architectural, or cultural importance of the proposed landmark. The hearing record may also contain' staff reports, public' comments, or other evidence. Staff reports will be made available to the public~ A decision shall be rendered within thirty (30) days after the The designation of property, as a Designated Landmark, pursuant to. the provisions of the Chapter shall not become effective until 'such property is' entered in Register. of Designated Landmarks and filed with the Town Clerk. The Town Clerk shall forward reports to the Planning Board, the Building Department and the Zoning Board of Appeals. Section 56-7. Review of Alterations, Demolition or New Construction Aflfecting ~: ;~ Landmarks or Historic'Dis[ricts CertifiCate of Appropriateness - No person shall carry out any exterior alteration, restoration, reconstruction, demolition, new construction or moving of landmark, nor shall any person make any material changes in' its appearance, its light fixtures, signs, sidewalks, fences, steps, paving or other exterior elements visible from a public street or alley which! affect the appearance and cohesiveness of the landma.rk, without first obtaining a Certificate of Appropriateness from-'the Landmark Preservation Commils§i0~., JUNE 16, 1987 ' B. Criteria for Approval of a CertifiCate of Appropriateness 209 In passing upon an application for a Certificate of Approp:~iateness, the Landmark Preservation Commission shall not consider changes to interior spaces, unless they are open to the public; or to architectural features that are not visible from a public street or alley. The Commission's decision shall be based upon the following principles: [a). Properties which contribute to the character of the landmark shall be retained, with their historic features altered as little as pOsSi1~l~-'~, ? ~- . _ (b). Any alterations of an exis[ing landmark shall be compatible with its historic character; and (cl. New construction on the property shall be compatible with l~he other features of the landmark. 2. In applying the principle of compatibility, the Commission shall consider the following, factors: (a). The general design, character and appropriateness to the property of the proposed alteration or new construction. (b). The scale of proposed alteration or new constructior~ in relation to the property itself. (c). Texture, materials, and color and their relation to similar features of other properties in the neighborhood. (d). Visual compatibility with surrounding properties, including prbportion of the property's front facade, proportion- and arrangement of windows and the rhythmic spacing of other properties on the street, including setback. - [,e). The importance of historic; architectural or other features to the significance of the property. Ce Certificate of Appropria1~eness Application Procedure 1. Prior to the commencement of any work requiring Certificate of Ap~propriateness the owner shall file an application for such a Certificate with the Landmark Preservation Commission. The application shall contain: (a). Name, address and telephone number of applicant. (b). Location of property. [c). Elevation drawings of proposed changes, if available. (d). Perspective drawings, including relationship to adjacent properties if'available. (e). Any other information which the Commission may deem necessary in order to visualize the proposed work. 2. No building permit shall be issued for such proposed work until a Certificate of Appropriateness has first been issued by the Landmark Preservation Commission. The Certificate of Appropriateness required by this act shall be in'addition to and not in lieu of any building permit that may be required by any other ordinance of the Town of Southold. 3o The Commission shall approve, deny, approve the permit with modifications or schedule a hearing within ten (10) working days from receipt of the completed application. The Commission may hold a publici hearing on the application at which an opportunity will be provided for proponents and opponents of the application to present their views. 4. All-decisions of the Commission shall be in'writing. A copy shall be sent to the applicant by registered mail and a copy filed with the Town Clerk!s Office for public inspection. The Commission's decision shall state 'the reasons for denying ~r modifying any application. Hardship Criteria' An applicant whose Certifii:ate of Appropriateness has been denied may .apply for relief from the Landmark Designation on the grounds that designation is working a hardship' upon himself. In order tO prove the existence of hardship; the applicant shall establish that: The property cannot be adapted for any other use, whether by the current owner or by a purchaser, which would result in a reasonable return; and Efforts to find a purchaser interested in acquiring the property and preserving it have failed; or Maintenance of the property as a private residence, bedomes unaffordable. / E. Hardship Application Procedure 1. After receiving written notifi~:atio'~ from the Commission of the denial of a Certificate of Appropriateness, an applicant may commence, the hardship process. No building permit or demolition permit shall be issued unless the Commission makes a finding that-a hardship exists. 2. The Commission shall hold a public' hearing on the hardship application at which an opportunity will be provided for proponents and opponents of the application to present their views. The applicant shall consult in good faith with the CommisSion, local p~eservation groups and interested parties in a diligent effort to seek an alternative that will result in preservation of the property. e All decisions of the Commissibn shall be in. writing. A copy shall be sent to the applicant by registered mail and a copy filed With the Tow~n Clerk's Office for public'inspection. The Commission's decision shall state the reason for granting or denying the hardship application. . F. Enforcement AIl work performed pursuant to a Certificate of Appropriateness issued under this ordinance shall conform to any requirements including therein: It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to inspect periodically any such_work to assure compliance. In' the event work is found that is not being performed in accordance with the Certificate of Appropriateness, or upon notification of such fact by the Landmark Preservation Commission, the Building Inspector shall issue a stop work order and all work shall immediately cease. No further work shall be undertaken on the project as long as a stop work order is 'in effect. G. Maintenance and Repair Required N~)thing in this ordinance shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance and repair' of any exterior architectural feature of a landmark or property which does not include a change in design or~ outward appearance. No owner or person with an interest in real property designated as a landmark or included within:a historic district shall permit the property to fall into a serious disrepair so as to result in' the deterioration of any exterior architectural feature which would, in the judgment of the Landmark Preservation CommisSion, produce a detrimental effe~'~ upon the ~ ~ character of the property itself. : "~ JUNE 16, 1987.. Examples of such deteriorat, i0ih inclUdi~?" 1. Deterioration of exterior walls or other vertical supports. 211 He 2. Deterioration of roofs or other horizo'ntal members. 3. Deterioration of exterior chimneys. 4. Deterioration or crumbling of exterior stucco or mortar. 5. Ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roofs, or foundations, including broken windows or doors. 6. Deterioration of any feature so as to create a hazardous conditibn which could lead to the claim that demolition is necessary for the public safety, Violations Failure to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed a violation and the violator shall be liable to a fine of not less than $250.00 nor more than $500.00 for each day the violation continues. 2. Any person who demolishes, alters, constructs or permits a designated property to fall into a serious state of disrepair in violation of this ordinance shall be required to restore the property and its site to it~ appearance prior to the violation. Any action to enforce this subsection shall be brought by the Town Attorney. This civil remedy shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any criminal prosecution and penalty. Appeals Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Landmark Preservation Commission relating to hardship or a Certificate of Appropriateness may, within fifteen (15) days of the decision, file a written application wi'th the Town Board for review of the decision. The Town Board may confirm, reject ~or modify the decision. Section 56-8. Termination of Landmark Designation Whenever a designated landmark is destroyed or its exterior is altered to such an extent that it ceases to have architectural signifii:ance, the Commission may, by resolution-,-direct that it' be removed from the Register of Designated Landmarks. Prior to taking such action, however, the owner shall be given written notice of such proposed action, and shall be given an opportunity to appear before the Town Board and be heard thereon. Section 56-9. Severability Each of the foregoing provisions of 'this chapter has been adopted in an endeavor to preserve and extend the public welfare by preserving the chacteristics of historic and /or architecturally significant structures or sites. In the event that any portion of this chapter shall be determined invalid, such determination shall not affect or result in the invalidity of any other provision contained in this ch.apter. II. .This-Local Law. shall tal~e effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State. 21~-Vote of the Town Board: Abstain'.' Councilman Penny. Ayes: Councilwoman Cochren, (b) Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stouten'burgh, Justice Edwards, Supervis0rMurphy This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 22 is 'to authorize the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the cutting up/or removing abandoned vehicles from Town properties. I offer that resolution. 22. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburclh' it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby a~thorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for cuttin9. up/or .removing abandoned vehicles-from Town properties. 22.~Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: 'Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-' man $chondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 23 is td create the position of a Deputy Commissioner of"Public'Works and set his compensation for $30,'000 per year. I offer that resolution. 23. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it':~was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby creates the position of Deputy Commissioner of Public Works, and sets the compensation for same at $30,000.00 per annum. 23~-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This. resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 24 is to appoint Thomas Gannon to the position of Deputy Commissioner of Public Works, in' charge of the Southold Town DisPosal Site. I offer'that resolution. · '24. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was -RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Thomas Gannon to the position of Deputy CommisSioner of Public Works, in charge of the Southold Town Disposal Site, at a salary of $30,'000.00 per annum, effective July 'i.:'i. 2, 1987, he to serve under the direct supervision of Superintendent of Highways/ _ ~ Commissioner of Public'Works Raymond- L. Jacobs. 24.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman COchran, Council-' : man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 25' 'is'a Budget modification in the Highway Depart- ment B~ud g.et. 25, Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by..Councilman Stoutenburgh, it'was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the following 1987 Budget modifi~:ation to the Highway Fund -Whole Tow. n: Revenues bA 2770 Other Unclassifi,ed increase - $242.22 Approprial~ions ' DA' 9730.7 Bond Antici'patiO~. Note - Interest Increase - $242.22 "whereas the BUdget is'insuffident for Bond Anticipation Note interest on the Front End~ Locader Mobile Sweeper. 25.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council: man Schonde~are, Councilman Stoutenburg.h, J,ustice' Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This:resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 26 is to execute an agreement between HUD and the~ Tow'n' of Southold. I Offer that resolution. 26. Moved by Sup~visor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Francis J. Murphy to execute a contract between the U. S. Department of Housing a_nd Ubran Development and the Town of Southoid for the Section 8 Housing Voucher Annual ContribUtions Contract (ACC) for the six (6) month period: July 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract as approved by the Town Attorney. (Project No. NY 36-V152-0004; Master Account No..NY1045V.) 2(~.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 27 is to set a policy. 27. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby adopts the policy that no informational mate e~i~ rial from outside organizations or persons shall be ~lispl~y in the Southold Town Hall. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: I think we should have some agreement as to what can be displayed and what can't. Education material I think is perfectly legitimate, as the flyers we had presented to us today. Does everyone agree on that? COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Well, that's why I think, Paul, this morning as I mentioned, that you review a policy once a year, and that we will be reviewing all Town Board policies, because some you add to, some no longer affect, and you take away, and this'Board knows the intent of this policy. JUNE 16, 1987 COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: That's what I want to make sure. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: The next. Board may not know the intent; review your file once a year. Common sense on this; 'the intent of this polic' it's a policy, it's not. a law. away on some of these things. 213 So you And this 'Board understands I think you can get carried SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any other questions? .(No response.) 27.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-~ man Sch°ndebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice. Edwards, Supervisor MurPhy. This"resolution was declared dUly ADOPTED. ~OR MURPHY: Number 28 is a Home Rule Message on the amended version of the Land Transfer Tax. I offer that resolution. Moved' by Supervisor 'Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it. Was ' RESOLVED that pursuant to Article IX of the Constitution, the-Town Board Of the Town of Southold requests the enactment of Senate bill' No. S. 3058-A, entitled "AN ACT establishin9 the Southold [and preservation bank to preserve, acquire, hold and manage certain real property in'the town of Southold, county of Suffolk and providing for the repeal of certain pr~ovisions upon expiration thereof." It,is hereby that a necessity exists for the enactment of such. legislation, and ~hat the establishing such necessity are as follows: The Town Board does not have the. power to enact such 'legislation by local law. ' 28.-V. ote of the To~n Board: ~yes: Councilman Penny, CoUncilwoman Cochran, Council-' man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy: No: Councilman S"chondebare. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 28 was the $~nate, and Number 29 is the Home Rule MesSage for' the Assembly on the same.law. I offer that resolution. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article IX'of the Constitution, the Town Board'of the - Town of Southold requests the. enactment of Assembly bill No. A.4042--A, entitled - "AN ACT establishin9 the Southold land preservation bank to preserve, acquire, hold and manage certain real property in the town of Southold, county of Suffolk'- and providin9 for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof." It is hereby declared that a necessity exists for the enactment of such legislation, and the facts es~a~'blishing such necessity are as follows: The Town Board does not have the power to enact such legislation by local law. ,29.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman-Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Stoutenbur, gh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. No: Councilman Schondebare. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR M~RPHY: Number 30 we're going to hold for a discussion wil~h the Police Chief on some items, in particular Fishers Island. We would like to exempt Fishers Island from this'Local Law. So it will have to be amended before we could pass on it'[proposed "Local Law in relation to the regulation and control of Alarm Systems."). Number 31 is'a Budget modification in the Nutrition Program. I offer that resolution. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby .authorizes the following 1987 Budget modification, to the Nutrition Pro,ram: Insect Extermination Increase $150. 00 Staff Travel Increase $175. 00 Other - Insurance Decrease $325.00 31.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Just[ce Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 32 is to declare Southold Town Board as the lead agency. 32. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby declares itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the petition of Richard T. Carr, for' L & R Vineyards Associates.. for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M" Light Multiple Residence District on-certain property located north of County Route 48 and east of Elijah's Lane, Mattituck, New York. 32.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Counci-I- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justi~:e. Edwards, Supervisor Mu This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.- JUNE 16, 1987 - 'SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 32 is 'to engage the services of Planner Dave Emilita at a cost not to exceed $180.00 to review the Long Environmental Assessment Form on this petition. I offer this resolution. 33. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded.by Councilman Schondebare, it 'was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southotd hereby engages the services of Planner David Emilita, at a cost not to exceed- $180.00, to review the Lon~g Environ- mental Assessment Form with respect to the petition of Richard T. Carr, for L & R Vineyards Associates for a change of zone; sa d review 'to include applicant'S Part I, prepare a Part II and II1', draft a pr0nosed declaration inCludi~ ~ fi~ inspectin; the cost of said review t° be paid' bJ-y L & R Vineyar~ls Associ~te~ 'p~r~r to the commencement of the review. 33.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilm~n Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh,. Justice Edwards, Supervisor ~urpt~y. · ~. ~; ~This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 34 is'to transmit 'this change of zone-petition to ,the Suffolk County and Southold Town Planning Boards. 34. Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, WHEREAS',~'a petition has been recei.ved from Richard T. Carr, for L & R Vineyards . Associates for a change of zone on certain property located north of County Route .~-. 48 and east of Elijah's Lane, Mattituck, New York, from "A" Residential' an~l Agri- sl~ric~ to "M" Light Multiple Residence District; now, therefore, be it that the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold be and she hereby is directed to transmit this petition to the Sou.thold Town Planning Board and the Suffolk County Department of Planninq, all in accordance with the Southold Town !~' .~Code and the Suffolk County Cha~ter. . '34.~Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, COuncilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. _~i. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. · . SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 35 is 'to engage the services of Sidn_ey B. Bowne & Son as the engineering--to provide professional engineering services for ~'the Town Of Southold, in accordance with..their'.proposal dated May 12, :~987. I ~ · ,~ offer that resolution. ~ 35. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by. Councilwoman Cochran, it-Was RESOLVED t~at the Town Board of the Town of Southold" hereby engages the services of Sidney B. Bowne & Son to provid~ professional engineering services to the Town of Southold, all in" accordance wi.th theirs:proposal for~ same, dated May 12, '1987,. 35.-Vote of the Town Board: Abstain': Councilman Penny. Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran,.- ~ Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution~was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number .36 is to extend the engagement of the firm of Smith, Finkelstein, Lundber, Isler & Yakaboski as Special Counsel to the,Town Attorney, for an additional sixty days. i offer that resolution. 36. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby engages' the servces of Smith, Finkelstein, Lundber~l, Isler & Yakaboski, of Special' Counsel to the Town Attorney, for an additional sixty- (60) days, to August 21; ~1987, at $125.00 per hour. 36.-Wo~e-.of ~he Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman~Cochran, Council- man Schondebare,. Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared .duly ADOPTED. 37. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And. Number 37 is 'to amend a Resolution No. 28 of March 24th, setting salaries to reflect a six percent increase in our contract for.the Beach. Attendants and Lifeguards. I Offer that resolution. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, it was~I'!il RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends their Resolution No. 28, adopted on March 24, 1987, appointing Jack Lake a Beach At~end- and, to increase his per hour pay rate from $5.15 to $5.35 per hour, said increase to be retroactive to his first 'day of employment; and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby amends their'Resolution No. 6, adopted on May 19, ~1987, appointin~ Life~luards and Beach Attendants, to increase their per hour pay rates as follows; JUNE 16, 1987 215 Brian Bambrick Charles Boyer head lifeguard Joseph Barisi c head lifeguard Yvonne Nic01 Douglas Brown Michael Conklin' Thomas McNulty T boreas Scheuermann Gordon Blake Chris 'McNulty from $6.00 to $6. 35 - from $6.00 + .25 = $6.25 to .$6.36 + . 25 = $6.61 from $5.75 + .25 = $6.00 to $6.10 + .25 = $6.35 - from $5.75 to $6.10 from $5.25 to $5.57 - from $5.50 to $5.83 - from $6.00 to $6.36 from $5.25 to $5.57 - from $5.00 to $5.30 - from $6.25 to $6.63 BEACH ATTENDANTS Elizabeth McNulty - from $4.50 to $4.77 Joanne McNulty - from $4. 35 to $4. 61 and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby amends their Resolution No. 1, adopted. on June 2, 1987, appointin9 Lifeguards, to increase their per. hour pay rates as ~ollows: Matthew J. Gans - from $5.00 to $5.30 Chris C. Oliver - from $5.00 to $5;30 and be it further .RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby amends their Resolution No. 17, adopted on June 2, 1987, appointin9 Beach Attendants, to increase their per hour.pay rates as follows: Robert H. Doering - from $4.05 to $4.29 Kathleen L. Fox - from $4..05 to $4.29 LeeAnn Steidel -from $4..05 to $4.29 Donna Marie'Strickland - .from $4.05 'to $4.29 37.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards,=_ Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 38 is 'to authorize the Town Clerk to advertise for resumes for part-time and full-time Clerk Typists for the Southold Town Hall. I offer that resolution. 38. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded I~y Councilman Stoutenburgh, it "was RESOLVED t~at the Town Board of the Town of Southold ,hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for resumes for part-time and full-time Clerk. Typists for the Southold Town Hall. 38.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman.,Cochran, Council- man Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolutiorLwas declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Would the Town Board like to act on the public hearing that we held tonight on the Change of Zone? (All agreed.) Okay, I would like to offer the resolution to approve the change of zone for the Burt Lewis property. On.the question. Paul, you had something? COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: No, I thought we could hold it, but you've already started. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Would you like to hold it? No one spoke in opposition. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: All right. Go ahead. 39. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Counci.lman Schondebare, WHEREAS, Burt G. Lewis, Jr., by petition dated March 27, 1987, petitioned the Town Board of the Town of Southold for a change of zone on certain property situated at Southold, Town of Southold, New York, from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District, and WHEREAS, the said petition was referred to the Southold Town Planning Board and the Suffolk County Department of Planning for official recommendation and report, and WHEREAS, the Town Board, pursuant to due notice, held a public hearing thereon on the 16th day fo June, 1987, at 8:00 P.M., at which time all interested persons were qiven an opportunity to be heard,, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Burr G. Lewis, Jr. be and he hereloy is 'GRANTED the relief demanded in said' petition, on the following described property: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Southold, in'the Town of Southold, County of~Suffolk and State -of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEINNING at a point on the northerly side of Main Road, at the southeast corner of the hereinafter describ~ct premises, JUNE 16, 1987 said point of beginning also being where the southwest corner of land now or formerly of R(~bert Hascoat int~-sects the 'northerly side.of Main Road; and 'from said point of beginning running thence South 740 05' 00'" West along the~northerly side of Main Road, 74.40 'feet to a point and land now or formerly of Elaine Overton; thence · northerly and easterly along last mentioned land the following two (2) courses and ' disl~ances: (1) North .I6° 37' 40" West '136.00 feet; and (2) North 74° 11' 40'! Ea§t 82.90 'feet to a point and land now or formerly of /ouis'B. Barnett and. Eliz-abeth . .- H. Barnett, his-wife; thence South 13 03 00 East along last mentioned land and ' -: ':'land now or formerly of Robert Hascoat 1.36. 00 feet.to the northerly side of Main : - ROad, at the point or place of BEGINNING. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, we have one final resolution that I would, like to Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by the Entire Town Board, WHEREAS, this 'Board has learned with deep sorrow of the death of former sOUTHOLD TOWN HISTORIAN MAGDALINE.GOODRICH; and WHEREAS, in her service to the people of the Town of Southold as Hisl~0riJ~n October 1, '1975 through December 31, :1986., MAGDALINE GOODRICH, dis[in, guished herself as a dedicated and conscientious public servant; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town ~)f Southold wi~hes to fi.ve formal expression Of its loss in the death of MAGDALINE GOODRICH, a woman esteemed by her assoc- iates and respected by all;. now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that when the Town Board-adjours this'day, it does so out of're,spect to the memory of MAGDALINE GOODRICH; and be it further RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Town Board meeting a copy be transmitt'ed to the family of MAGDALINE GOODRICH, that extend .............. to them our sincere::s.ympathy.. .of the~Town Board~::"Ayes :-irCouncilman Penny;-Councilwoman Cochran, 'Council- man~ S.¢hbnd:ebare; ..C.ounci~lman S.toute~ibd~'~l~i~ Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. resolution was declared duly. ADOPTED..- SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And I'd like to ask for one moment of silence in memory. Mitzi Goodrich who was a very good and faithful servant of the Town of Southold (Moment of silence.) Thank you. At this:time I would like to ask the Town Board if:they have.~anything further to say? Ray? - JUSTICE EDWARDS: Nothing, thank you, Frank. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Jean? COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Thank you, no. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Paul? COUNCILMAN STOUTENB'URGH: Nothing, except our beaches have all been okayed by the Health Department. ~ SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Good. Jay~ COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE.- Nothing, Frank. Thank you. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: George? COUNCILMAN PENNY: Yes, I'd like to publicly--although he's not here--thank Superintendent of Highways Ray Jacobs for the fantastic job he did in cooperation with the County Department.of Dredging in'.refurbishing Kenney's Beach. It's been about five or six years since Kenney's Beach 'has looked as good as it has, and already i've notice in the last weekend that people are attending it,' and as a matteri!~iil of fact as I drove down there tonight in~ between our earlier session, there were four or five cars there and there were people walking up and down the beach and enjoying it 'already. So I'd like to thank Ray who did:a super, jo.b, and I might also add that there was no cost to the Town of Southold. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBAR~E: Did you tell them that the sign saidj "Beach Is Closed"? COUNCILMAN PENNY: I did not mention a word. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: There is a cost to the Town, using Town equipment. COUNCILMAN PENNY: Not in'dollar cost to the Town. We're not going to bill; The Highway Department trucked--- COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: We reafl~a~..~ .... SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We realize that, but it 'did' cost the Town money. Thank you. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN:- There's still a cost to the Town. COUNCILMAN PENNY: When everybody does it 'they always include services-in~ kind as no cost to the Town and I'm only doing the same. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Not me. There's a cost. SUPERVISOR MURPHY; Okay, at this time I'd like to ask anybody in' the audience if'they would lik~ to address the Town Board on any matter at all? Over here on the left? In ~he middle? Sir. ALFONSE MARASEL: My name is 'Alfonse Marasel. I came here last year concerning the compression guns, and last Tuesday it has already started and this'has i'uined my entire sun~mer last year. I'd like to ask you--this is prohibited uses in'all,districts. I called the Police Department and the Police Officer came, then the second Police Officer. came, and he said there was no law again'st it.' Now, I'd like to know why this was written. The Southold Code. It says in part and I read the whole thing last ~year. "Which causes injury, annoyance or disturbance to any of the surrounding properties or to their owners an occupants." I should have read this first: "Or to adversely affect the surrounding area by 'reason of the creation of noises, vibration, .and so on.~ I'd like to know why this :was written if there's no taw against it? This .s the Southold Code. This is very annoying to us. That was never done before last year. This is the first time. Last year was the first time it was ever used that I know 'of. Everybody I spoke to said that was the first time it was ever done. The Pblice Officer came to.me when I Called last year and he sai~l'this is the first time this was ever done. I spoke to Joey McLelland, reporter~rThe Suffolk Life. He had never heard of it. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Excuse me. Could you please just specify what was never done before? ALFONSE MARASEL: The noise from the compression guns. I don't ,see why we should be subjected tO that. It's very distur'bing. It's not just a noise like any other traffic noises or farm equipment, tractors, all kinds of noises which are done in the farms'~' I moved next to a farm and I accepted all these things. I knew all these things wo.uld happen. I had no complaint. But when the compression guns started, that was something else. I don't feel we should be subjected to.this. It's not a normal noise. Itrs a repetitive noise, and it works on the nerves. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you. All t can tell you is that my boy is 27 years old this last February, and he was brought home, and the farmer across the street on the first summer that he was there and had colic~ the farmer was using.an air gun. This is 27 year ago. I feel sorry for you. ALFONSE MARASEL: I didn't come here for sympathy. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I was just. making a point. You said that this is the first time this was used. I'm telling you it 'was used across the street from my house 27 years ago. ALFONSE MARASEL: Twenty-seven years ago? SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Twenty-seven years ago I said. ALFONSE MAP~ASEL: What does that prove, 27 years ago? Did they have these guns 27 years ago? SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I was just making a correction where you said tha~ you were told that this is the first time it was used was last year. ALFONSE MARASEL: The compression gun makes a repetiti.ve noise every minute and twenty seconds. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I told you it was used across the street from my house 27 years ago. That's all I'm commenting on, sir. ALFOi~SE MARASEL: That doesn't give him the right to use that. He have rights. We have the ~ight to tranquility. We have a right to that. If the farmer has his problems he doesn't have to solve them at our expense. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We'll talk to the Town Attorney. If you would like to, you may. JUNE 16, I987 ALFONSE MARASEL: I'll speak to him. Can I see him tomorrow? SUPERVISOR MURPHY: You can't.. You're not allowed. You could discuss with an attorney if'you would like. We will speak to our attorney. COUNCILWOMAN. COCHRAN: Excuse me, sir. I realize you're coming here to look -for a solution of some possible help, and I'm sure your complaint is'going to be :one of many this 'summer'; and I think the Town Board has to sit down and discuss su~-~ort-'fa-~mers. We do support ~he fact that we have agricultural markets and growth in this area, but we also realize that people havecertain' ' rights also, and I think the Town Board has to seriously discuss how this can be handled. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: No., I'm not complaining against the farmers either, but I realize what your problem is and I think we have to deal with it.' Period. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: I think we realize that we would not want one behind Our house. We would not want one behind our homes, nor next door. We know -;' ~that. We've got a problem.. We know that too. We've got to address the problem.. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Yes, we do. ' ALFONSE MARASEL: And the farmer, what did'he do before. I spoke to tills man last year after about a month and a half it 'was too much for me. So I spoke to him'. Others have spoken to him, and he stops it 'for a couple of days and he starts up again. He told me, "Well, I don't want to poison the birds," he said. "1 Used · to poison the birds. The fox came and they dropped dead." -Now, that's a likely story. I wasn't going to argue with him' about that. I never saw any dead birds laying around. COUNCILMAN PENNY: Where do you live, sir? ALFONSE MARASEL: Orient Point~. Green Acres. COUNClLMAI~' SCHONDEBARE: Hoe was'here last year. ALFONSE MARASEL: I'm not against farming. We went to live next to a farm. We knew what it 'was all about. We knew there were tractors, the dust was being raised. We knew all that. We accepted it. Nobody has to tell us if'you don't like it go some~where else. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: What is;it, one minute and twenty seconds i.t goes off? ALFONSE MARASEL: If they pay the expense to relocate us, I'll accept that. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: How often does it goes off? A minute and twenty seco nd s ? ALFONSE MARASEL: He started last Tuesday. Last year he started July ~the 3rd, and went on through. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: How often does it go off? ALFONSE MARASEL; Every minute and twenty seconds, and at times last year it was every four or five seconds. And he .was only 100 yards away. I estimate a 100 y~rds away from me. We could not sit on our deck in the evening. COUNCILMAN PENNY: Could you pass on to us the name of the farmer? Possibly we're going to have to meet with him' and other farmers that we've had complaints about and sit down and hopefully come up with some sort of compromise, and see if it's going to work for both the farmers and the population, because, let's face it, they'r~e going to drive the people crazy and drive the birds out, and we don't need the people going crazy. - I ALFONSE MARASEL; Mr. Murphy spoke to him. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We went down. Dan Winters and I went down there. COUNCILMAN PENNY: We're going to have to set up a meeting here in'the Town Hall of these farmers..tl~at are using this type of equipment, and work out i JUNE 16, 1987. COUNCILWOMAN COCRHAN: We can't just keep ignoring there's a problem. 2 19 COUNCILMAN PENNY: It used to be a two week season. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Put it.on the agenda for discussion at the'next meeting. We'll put it on the agenda for discussion at our next Board meeting, which is two weeks from today. ALFONSE MARASEL: We had a meeting about this last September at the ~Youth Civic Center, and some of the people from the vineyards--we have nothing, agains't the vineyards--they_don't affect us, but most of these people who came there they asked what the alternative was. I thought it 'was pretty nervy, what's the alternative. It's not for us to solve their problems or ~to.'suggest anytbi;ng. We.don't have to RUTH OLIVA: I participated in a League of Women Voters discussion in Riverhead about Farmland Preservation--spedfically Riverhead's. But I thought,Dave.Newton came up with an e×cellent~, suggestion for problems such as this i to have some sort of mediation board to work out these problems between the farmers and the .home- owners as far as the boom-boom guns going Off and the sprays and this and that. I thought that was a pretty good idea, because it is a problem and it 'should' be solved amicably between both-'among all the parties. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: There might someone with a better idea, and they can do it on a case by case basis between the neighbor and the farmer, and adjust ir'to their'needs, rather than us trying to pass a Local Law that will affect everybody and we get into ali sorts of trouble when we try to do that. A good suggestion. Thank you, Ruth. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, anyone else wish to address the Town Board? (No · response;) if not, I would like to entertain a motion to adjourn and thank everyone for coming out tonight. : Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it was- RESOLVED that this 'Town Board meeting be and hereby is 'adjourned at 8:50 P.M. ,Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Counciln~an Penny; Councilwoman Cochran, COuncil- man 5chondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Judith .T. Terry Southold Town Clerk