HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-06/30/1987SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
JUNE 30, 1987
WORK SESSION ,~
l~resent: Deputy Supervisor Frank ,~ t~uiawski, Jr , Councilwoman Jean Wi Cochran
Councilman George L. Penny ~ ' '" . . : ' '
IV, Town Clerk Jud.th T Terry Absent Supervisor
J. Justice Raymond W. Edwards (ill), Councilman Paul
(out of town), Councilman James A, Schondebare (death in' family).
,ussion It, ems: (1) Proposed"l~ocal Law in relation to the regulation"
Alarm ~'oard will'discuss with Chief Winters who~- i~q'the .'-"
Check ng with the Town Attorney relative to a provision for"~X~:luding
shers J~sland. ,(2): Prop~osed appointment'of a Local Waterfront Revitalizatio~ ram
~aterfrontl Advis0ry Committee~-one more interview to be held. item-wiil'be.
~·the 'July_ 14th agenda for ~t' d~cisiOn.. (3)' Memorandum from Executive Administrator.
building permit ·application of,Suffolk Hostels, inc. for Construction
ton'Lane. Mr.'. Lessard will: be instructed to consult with: Special
i Who is'reviewing covenants and restrictions for this'pr01~,osal~ (4)
.E.A. co_otract negotial~ions--CouncilWoman Cochran requested an Executive
ession to.discUsS same (2':'50 P.M.). · (5)' Letter from Da[niel Ross,' attorne,y_ for Robert
Anna Fin0ra- and Manuetle and Margartet Vdokakis;~ registering a complalnL cor~:ern-
i:ll;,o~n Seventh:Avenue off Bray Avenue. The Building
that the Present use is a p~e-exisl~in'' u !e : Mal~ter
~'-akaboski for revieTM. (6) Councilwoma~ Co~hran
ram ~roposal relative to the d
,,rs ~re ~No Accident:'"; ,rs
~600--·from
~ent 9)~,, (7') Copylof a resolution by. the S,
~nd the Environmental Conservation'Law with ~
'respect to the, extractive mining industry.-~No action by the.. Board -..the State Legis-
lature will' be adjourning withir~'the ~eek. i (8)' Memorandum 'from Accountant John~; ~,
i~i~ushman relative to o~e~payment '6f !~-r,chi:te~t Garrett A. Strang with r~sPect t°ithe'; .'
DogiPound kennel.buildir~g cor~s.truction." A letter received fi;om Mr. Strang,~th~-' , '-
date ,documents his fee of~'eight percent based on prevailing market rates as determ~6ed
by McGraw-Hill' Construction Analysts. ~'~ .:~. -- ' ...... ~-
2:00 P.M. - Board reviewed proposed resolutions for the regular meeting.
2:30 P.M. - Board met"with Special Atti~ney Frank Yakaboski and the following items
were discussed: Proposed buildinCl by Suffolk Hostels, Inc. on Horton Lane, Southold;
Daniel Ross letter relative to MagiTI property in'Mattituck;_Garrett Strang purported ~ ~
overpayment relative to kennel building~ pro'posed local law fo~ architectural and design
rev Jew.
EXF-JGUTIVE SESSION
2:50 P.M. - Board discussed upcoming C.S.E.A. contract negotiations.
3:30 P.M. - Councilwoman Cochran and Councilman Penny interviewed Waterfront
Advisory Committee member applicant Bobra Wetmore.
4:00 P.M. - Work Sessioo adiourned.
JUNE 30, 1987~.
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REGULAR MEETING
7:30 P.M.
A Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held onTuesday, June 30,'
1987, at the Southold Town Hall, 'Main: Road, Southold, New York. Deputy Super-
Visor Kujawski Opened the meeting at 7:30 'P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag.
Present:
Deputy SupervisOr Frank A. Kujawski, Jr.
Justice Raymond W. Edwards
Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh
Councilwoman Jean W. Cochran
Councilman George L. Penny IV'
TOwn Clerk Judith T. Terry
Absent: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy (Albany)
Councilman James A. Schondebare (death in family)
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: I'd like to call the meeting to'order. I'm Deputy
Supervisor Frank Kujawski. Mr. Murphy is up in' Albany doing a..litt'le lobbying.
I'll speak-.about that under the Supervis0r's Report, a~d Jay Schondebare is not
here because of a death in the family. Otherwise I think we're all here. The first~
order is 'the approval of the audit 'of l~he bills of June 30th.. ~--
Moved by Councilwom'an Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the following audited bills be and hereby are ordered paid: General
Fund Whole Town bills in the amount of $21,~35.79; General Fund Part Town bills
in'the amount of $4,841.80; Highway Department. bills in'the amount of~ $'8,592. 28;
Fishers Island Ferry Dis1~rict bills in'the amount of $6,188.36; Southold Scavenger
Waste Treatment Plant bills in'the amount of $13,579.83; Truck Scale and Scale House
Capital Account bills in'the amount of.$100,350.140; Agricultural Lands Development
Rights Capital Account~ bills in' the amount'of $1,200.00.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: .Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-
man Stouten~rgh~ Justice Edwards;
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: The next would be the approval of the minutes
of the Town Board meeting of June 16th.
Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the June 16, 1987 Southold Town Board meetin.c/ be
and hereby are approved.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: And I believe the next meeting would be July
14th, ~'1987, at 7:30 P.M.
Moved by CouncilWoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was
RESOLVED that the next Re~]ula~ Meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held
at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, July 14, 1987, at the Southold Town Hall, Main'Road, Southold,
New York.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Coundl-:
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly~.ADOPTED.
I. REPORTS.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: We have several reports. They a~e available
for your inspection if'you'd like to look that over with Mrs. Terry in the Town Clerk's
office.
1. Board of Assessors report for May and June 1987.
2. Accounting Department's monthly report on employees leave time.
3. For the CoUncilmen's Reports, .Justice Edwards, do you have anything to
report at this'time.
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Nothing at this time, Frank.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Jean?
COUNCILWOMAN'COCHRAN: Yes, on Wednesday, June 17th I attended at meeting.
As you kn~ow, there is a committ'ee between the Town Board and the Peconic Land
Trust in' relation to the lovely, lovely piece of pr0pe.rty down here on Youngs Avenue.
~ ~-~-~-d hopes that by this 4th of July weekend that we, would ,_be able to announce
· that between pledges and donations we had reached the $50,000 mark. Well, we
'~:". just had anotl~er meeting and I'm-vet?'~ pleased to announce that between ~
".and-~tonations our grand total to date is'$52,822~~ ~o it 'looks like things~re mov~ig
=:as far as our Towr~ Green is'concerned and Very shortly I'm sure you'll see some
'_ ac~t~/i'tydown there because they're going to be~in to construct th~ gazebo,. Also
' ~0n the 17th 1' attended a BeaCh Committ'ee meetin~l for Lifeguards and Beach Attend-
ants, of which Councilman Stoutenburgh is 'chairman and he'll be reporting on that.
On the 19th the members of the Town Board did.meet with Paul Roth of the DE.C.,
and H2M in' relation to our Landfill; and it Was decided that we would begi~ ~o ~ook
'~ for RFQ's.' i love government. Everything goes with initials, and up to thiS'point
· 'We used to say RFP'~, which is requests ~- ~roposal. Now we have RFQ's,w.hich
is ~requests for qualifications. So we're beginning to go inlthis'direction as far as
looking to see what technology is 'out there and ~;vaitable for composting of solid"
municipal waste. Also I've had two, three meetings over the last two weeks with
the Buildings and Grounds Committee. We're trying to solve ~he problem of the
shortage of office space within~the Town Hall here. Town government is growing
so quicklY as the community is 'grow n.g that we find that we're very limited in
space and we have people tucked away~in one litt'le cubbyhole after another.'~. So
the 'B~.ai.lding and Grounds Committee is'working on putting a small modularladdition
'to the back of the building here because-We're just desperate as far as help and
space is concerned. I met on Thursday the 25th.with Jim McMahon who is our
C. y Development person-and' MaryAnn Fieishmann who works with. Com~nunity
and the three of us sat down and developed a program, (a Public'Awareness
Pro~ram for the Town of Southold in' relation .to designated driver. We feel we have
active in'the community the Substance Abuse Committee which works with CAST,
:~- and they have' done some things over the past year and again they're planning quite
an extensive week in' relation to Drug Abuse Week, and other-_ongoing things for
public awarenes~ as far as substance abuse. It was my feeling that the Town govern-
ment, o~a~ny government, does have a certain~esponsibility when it's a societal
problem-~ch-as drug abuse. So as a beginning we have estab ished, or deVeloped
: - ~ Designated Driver Program , of which you'll b~ seeing this many places,. There
will be bUmper stickers, there will~ be bt~ttons, an~l how we're getting communitY
inv~olvement, these will;be distribt~ted to,many of the businesses throughout the
community ashlar as your restaurants, some of your stores, 7-11, and so. forth.
We~e. going to distri'bate these throughout the entire community and hope ~hat
people will use both the-bat~tons and. the bumper stickers as a way of educating
pe0~p'le. ~ Also, we find that not only people of my age and below and. above, and
our Youth--I don't like to just~ single out our youth, because it's a universal problem,
it ~spans all ages. We find that many people do not realize the penalties involved
for alcohol, drug related dr, lYing offenses, so anotheh pieCe has been developed,
and this is being~dis~ributed through our Juvenile Aide Bureau, and will also be
distribUted through this program, telling the public of the penalties that are involYed
in'drinking while:driving, and they're quite'impressive in themselves, because it
is not an easy situation when you are placed in this kind'-of situation. So with that,
thank you~ Frank. It's been a busy two weeks.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Thank you, Jean.. Paul?
COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: As Jean has said, we have a ~eeting of our Town
Green Committee and probably you've seen the Green vacant with one building. We
finally got. rid of the old garage that was on it and so' we're ready to go now. We-
should be starting to break ground there, almost any day now. As a matter of fact~
there was a meeting just tonight and we couldn't be there. As_.a matter of fact
they're still meeting I believe in the back room.. We had a Beach and Parks meet-
i-n~ and all our beaches have opened'~a~nd we!re all geared for summer. 'We had on'iy
one little mishap and that was 'only a minor thing. Somebody-didn't get their'cash
box or something, but we~took care of that. We did'find-out that we're a little
weak.on our beach at Southold, that's Town Beach. We. only had one 'person there
during the week and two people on weekends. We're now beefing that up a little
bit so that We'll have three people on the weekend and two during the Week. So
we should have our beaches well covered and should you people in the audience see
something wrong with our beaches that you don't like, that you feel that is wrong
and can be corrected, give Jean or myself or Paul or Jay Schondebare--we make
up this committee--and we'll be more then happy to look into it 'for yo.u. I think
that's about it, Frank.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSK! :' l'l~iank you, Paul. GeoFge?
JUNE 30, 1987
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COUNCILMAN PENNY: Yes, on the 17th W~-~htad a'meetin~l of the Commerce and
Inudstry Committee and we discussed several items--parking problems that are aris-
ing Southold Village; size' of the parking signs;. Greenport's never ending dog problem
which we're check into; the Laurel Booth--we have a parking problem down there
due to the road Construction and the lack of signs in that area; better ways of
notifiC~ti[on'_to tourists that there is 'a bus to the Orient 'ferry on weekends and where
they can pick up these buses and We're going to look into. that a little more; gutters
and shutters on the Laurel Booth; and the proposed Architectural Review Law. On
the 18th, as a follow-up to that.meeting, I met with Ray Jacobs and Peter Kren;
President of the Mattit~Ck Chamber, down at' the Laurel Booth and we're ~making a
Provisi'on for temp°r:ary parking there, because with the c0nstruction~that's~'going
on there people don't know where to park and they're .cOnstantly being asked to
move-because of~ail the heavy equipment in'that area.. And that's it.'-.. Thank-~you.
EPUTY sUP~'RVi~$0~I~ KUJAWS'KI: Thank you, George. Judge, did' you" ha~}e some-
thing to add ?
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Yes, somet'hing ! forgot. The world has been going around
in circles here. At my last meeting I did bring-up the fact that the Motor Vehicle
Department was allowing the Motor Vehicle picture camera to cjo to Fishers Island,
which I brought over two weeks ago on Wednesday, and last weekend i took 33 Motor
Vel~icle license pictures on Fishers Island. It's the first time ever that the camera
has been out of the clutches of the Motor Vehicle Department. i took 33 pictures
and brought the camera back a week ago on a Tuesday. i couldn't make it 'Monday
because of the fog, and they're going to expand the program whereas they're going.:.
to allow me to bring it over there once every three months instead of once every
six' months because it 'looks like the print-out that they sent me from Albany has
ali the driver's licenses on Fishers Island~and when~l~hey come due, and ! think
between now and ~next June it would be like 60 Of them coming up. So rathe~ than
do 60 a time they're going to allow me to bring it over every three months.' And
it's a real help to the people on the Island not to have to fly over here or drive
down to White Plains to get their~pictures taken. So.now-we just have to wait 'and
see how gOOd the photographer did'
. DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Thank you, Judge... As I mentioned~ Supervisor
!.~;~.~ ~-'Murphy is'in Albany lobbying, along with many others from the East End of the
~ Island for the--it'S been called several different things--the Lan~J..Transfer Tax,
the 2% Tax.-' As Legislator Halpin' said' the other day, how about the Land Bank and
· not the word "tax". This has been approved by the Senate and presently is in the~
Ways and Mea~is Committee, and the lobbying effort is 'to get that out of'Ways and
Means before the weeks end and to be' adopted by the Assemb|y. This, of course,
would be a tax on major real estate transactions that would 13e then banked by the
· '""'- Town and used to purchase valuable l~nd such as wetland and other ~reas that ar~~
endangered, without taxing--or an additional burden upon the taxpayers. I think
~- that's all I really have to add. -Anyone like to'add any information on this?-.[No
response. ) ..... - _ --- ........... ~. ........
II. PUBLIC NOTICES. (None)
II1. COMMUNICATIONS.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Under Communications we have several letters.
I don't see any need to go into them, unless any of the Town Board members would
like to comment.
I. From Shirley Bachrach re~ardin~ the CAC.
2. From Jane M. Gohorel on the CAC.
3. A petition with 330 signatures re~ardincj the CAC.
4. Letter from Vilma Marsten, Presiden tof the Water, Land, Wildlife Protection
Group, re~ard the CAC.
5. A letter from County Executive Michael LoGrande thanking the Town for
the support of the Suffolk Recource Recovery A~ency.
6. A petition from the Laurelwood Drive Property Owners Association re,lard-
ing maintenance of their circle.
7. Letter from David Perkins re~ardin~l affordable housinCJ.
IV'. PUBLIC HEARINGS.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI- Since it's not 8:00 o'clock, at which time we have
five public'hearings scheduled, we will'move on to resolutions.
(8:00 P.M. - Question of acceptance of ption or, the development rights in'the agri-
cultural land of James E. Cross. 8:02 P.M. - proposed "Local Law in' relation to
License Fees for Peddling and Soli~:itihg Licenses." 8:04 P.M. - proposed "Local
Law in relation to Parking Permits at Beaches." 8:06 P.M. - proposed "Local Law
in relation to Taking of Shellfish." 8:08 P.M. - proposed "Local Law to establish
a Landmark Preservation Commis§ion and to prescribe its duties.")
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' :DEPUTY' SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: i Would t~rst like to read to you a resolution
~pted by the Town Board on June 3rd,. 1986: "RESOLVED tht the Town Board
Town'of Southold hereby establishes the policy that at scheduled Town Board
Meetings the public'attending shall be allowed five (5) minutes to address the Town
~,.Board in' relation to agenda resolutions prior to their enactment and the public will
'-. also be given time, at the conclusion of the regularly scheduled business agenda,
' 'to,address the Board on any given topic;TM At this'time then is there any(~ne in
...the audience that would like to address the Town: Board regard ng the re'solutions
' '~ that are on your agenda? Anyone on'this'sid~ of the room~ Middle? This 'Side over.
· ~here? (No response.') Okay, then I think we can start th; resoluti~)ns. ~NUmber
1 is 'to 'authoriZe the Town. Clerk to place help~Wanted ads. for the position of Water
.,~ ,~ · Safety InstructOr. - -
· '1.-Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
hat the Town Board of the Town of the Town of Southold :hereby auth-'
and directs the Town Clerk 'to place a "Help Wanted" ad in The Suffolk Times
Long Island Traveler-Watchman on June 25th and July Znd, 1987, requesting
lications for the position of Water Safety'Instructor- to teach sWimming I~ssons. --.:
the Town Board: Ayes: Councilmar; Penny, Councilwoman Cochr~n, C0~J'ncil-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
~This'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED'.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 2 is 'an agreement, regarding the ir~ventory
sites and landmarks.- ~-=-' .....
by CouncilWoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town .of Southold hereby authorizes and directs
Supervisor Francis 'J. Murphy to. e'xecut~-~n agreement betweent he Society for the
Preservation of Long Island ,~ntiquitie~ arid the Town of Southold, to render professional
services, at a sum not to exceed $14,000..'00, to inventory historic'sites and landmarks
within the Greenport area, to be-completed by December 30, '1987, and submit an
and Analysis :and Report with respect to sake, to be completed by June
i 988.
of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, -Justice Edwards.
-~This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: . Number 3 is a resolution on accepting the bids
for furnishing and plating asphalt concrete.
3~ Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, 'seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the following
bids for Annual Contracts for Funishing and Placing Asphalt C~ncret~ within the
Town of Southold, as may be required, for a period of one (1) year, at the following
bid prices:
Paul Corazzini & Sons, Inc. - item 1W: 0 - 350 tons - $41.00
I';t~em 2W: 350- 650 tons - $41.00
John T. Montecalvo,.Inc. - ..... Item 650 -1000 tons --$38.70 .....
Item 4W: Over 1000 tons - $37.76 ..... and be it further
RESOLVED that_Supervisor Francis J. Murphy be and he hereby is authorized and
directed to .execute contracts between the Town of Southold and Paul CoraZzini
Sons, Inc. and John T. Montecalvo, Inc. for said Annual Contracts, all in accordance
with the Bid Specifications.
3.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman.Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resOlution was declared 'duly ADOPT. ED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI.: Number 4 is to amend Resolution 21 back on June
1987 on..~he. Oregon Heights bond.
Moved by Councilman Penny, .seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby am'ends their R I
eso UtlOn
No. 21, adopted 'June 2, 1'987', determinin~ the amour~t of'$13,750.'00 to be deposited
with the Town in' lieu of land for park and playground in the subdivision Of"Oregon
Heights", to provide for the sum of $80.00, being the appraisal cost, to be deducted
and payable to the Ceneral Fund and the balance deposited in a Park and Playground
Trust Account; and be it further
RESOLVED- that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends 'thei r;' Resolution
No. 27, adopted June 2, 1987, determinin9 the amount of $10,750.00 to be deposite~
with the Town in lieu of land for park and playground in the subdivision '~PapadopoUlp;"
and.Maragos", to provide for the sum of $80.00, being the appraisal cost, t° be dediJ(':~ed
and payable to the General Fund and the balance deposited in a;Park
Trust Account.
4.-V.ote of the Town Board.: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CoUncilWoman ~:ochran, man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared 'duly' ADOPTED .....
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR-KUJAWSKI: N~mbe~ ;~i~'is a permit for the Old Town Ar-ts a'~d
C'rafts Guild.
5. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Coundlman Penny, it wa~,.
RESOLVED that the Town Board of tl~e, Town~of Southold, in accordance With Chapter
27, Section 27.1. (B) of the Code of the Town of Southold, hereby grants the Old
Town Arts and Crafts Guild, Inc. a Special Permit to hold their'annual outdoor Guild
Artists Snow Fence Art ShOw on the Cutchogue Village Green property of the Cutchogue-
New Suffolk His[orical Society, on July 4, 1987, from: 9:00 A.M. to 5~00 P.M., provided
they secure and file with the Town Clerk a Certificate of Insurance namin9 the Town
of Southold as an additiOnal insured.
5.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council- ii',
man StoutenbUrgh, Justice Edwards.
This' resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 6 is to grant ....
MR. BARTH: Just a minute, you left out half'of Number 4, to 'amend Resolution
No. 27.
TOWN CLERK TERRY: We did: Number 4, Mr; Barth.
MR. BARTH: Yeah, but you didn't do the other half of it.
TOWN CLERK TERRY:. By adopting Resolution No. 4, that was all included in it.
COUN~21LMAN,STOUTENBURGH: It was all one thing.
MR. BARTH: -You're 'amending Resolution No. 21 for Oregon Heights, and Resolution
No. 27 for Papandopoulos and Maragos.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: The actual i~esolution that~you're speaking of
is actually even more lengthy then that, but it has been adopted in full.
MR. BARTH: Both7 ~
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Yes. And Number 6 was to,.c~rant the Old,Town
Arts and Crafts Guild a Special' Permit !to hold the public outdoo~ 38th Annual Snow
Fence Arts ~nd Crafts Show....
6. Moved by Councilman Stoutenbur§h, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, i.n accordance with Chapter
27, Section 27.1. (B) of the Code of the Town of Southold, herebY ~lrants the Old
Town Arts and Craft's Guild, Inc. a Special Permit to hold their public outdoor 38th
Annual Snow Fence Arts and Crafts Show on the Cutchogue Village Green property
of The Independent Congregational Church and Society, on August 1, ~1987, from
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., provided they secure and file with the Town: Clerk a Certificate
of Insurnace naming the Town of Southold as an additional insured.
6.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, 'Councilwoman Cochran, Council- -'-~
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards; .
This'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 7 is to appoint Charles Knispel as a
provisional Scale Operator.
~7. Moved by Councilman S.toutenburgh, §'&conded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the-Town of Southold hereby appoints Charles
Knispel as a provisional Scale Operator, effective July 1, 'I987, at a salary of
$1~8_,9~8.00 per annum. -- _ ....
-7.-Vote 0fthe Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman.Coch~?an, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. -.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 8.
8. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes Super-
intendent of Highways Raymond L. Jacobs to purchase, from the County Contract
Letting No. 128-86.5.29, the following items:
Item ¢25 - Hi-Way Model 10' E-2020 Spreader- bid price $6,294.00
Item #27- Hi-Way Model 13' E-2020 Spreader- bid price $7,442.00'.
8.-vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-:
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 9.
JUNE 30, 1987
Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by Justice Edwards· it-was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby rescinds Itheir'
Resolution No. 25, adopted on May 19, 1987, appointin9 Dolores D. Walsh a Clerk
Typist in the office of the Town (gl:erk t{~Mrs. W:~lsh ~found she was unable to accept
the position).
· ':8,~.V. ote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-
man StOutenburgh, Justice Edwards. -
~n was declared dUly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 10 we're 9oin9 to hold until 'the full ·
Board 'is ' present at the next meeting. Number '11 is a trailer permit 'renewal of Maddie
Miles in'Mattituck.
M~/ed 'by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by Justice Edwards ~ it was- ~
RESOLVED that the applicatii0~.o£Maddie'Miles for renewal of her .single family house
1railer permi't, 'for trailer located at a private road, off of the north side of Main:
~oad, Mattituck, which permit expired on June 22, 1987, be and hereby is'Granted-~:
for a six' (6) month period. '.- . , .. _
~'i~'-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. .,-
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 12, George?
'~,~12. Moved by Councilman Penny: seconded by Justice Edwards it was
SOLVED that in accordance with Chapter 27, Sectilon 27.1.B. of the Code of the.
? 'own of Southold,'the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants piermission
the Lions Club of Mattituck to hold their 'Annual Picn c'at Veterans~ Park - Bay - '
~?~";~: enue, Mattituck, property of the Mattituck Park District, on Wendes~tay,'Ju y'8,
-'-~ 1987, from 6~:00 P.M. until 11:~0 P.M., p'rovi~led they 'secure and fi'le wit~ the Town
: Clerk a Certificate of Insurance naming the Town of Southold as an additional insut'ed.'"
., .~12:-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards."
This:resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI:¥ we're going to hold Resolution N°. 13 ~lso (appoint
a Town of Southodl Employees Deferred Compensation Committee). Numberl 14 is::to
grant ~the Cutchogue~New Suffolk Historical Council a Special' Permit 'for a variety
:'~i of fdnctions on the Cutchogue Village Green for the rest of the year.
114. Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilv~oman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in' accordance with Chapter
~ "727, Section 27.1.. (B) of the Code of the Town of Southold, hereby ~trants the Cutchogue-
:i- New Suffolk Historical COuncil a Special Permit :to hold the following outdoo~r bazaars,
fairs, outdoor shows and entertainments on the Cutchogue Village Green, provided
they secure and file with the Town Clerk a Certificate of Insurance naming the Town
of. Southold as an additional insured:
23rd Antiques Flea Market
Craft Demonstration
Craft Demonstration
24th Annual. Village Square Dance
Craft Demonstration
Craft Demonstration
Craft Demonstration ..
Drawing for Hooked Rug
July ~, :1987,' 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
July 11, 1987, 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
July 18, 1987, 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
July 25, 1987, 8:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M.
August 15, .1987, 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
AUgust 22,'1987, 1:00 P.M. ~ 4:00 P.M.
August 29, 1987, 1:00 P.M.- 4:00 P.M.
August 29, ~1987, 3:00 P.M.
Christmas Caroling December 18, '1987, 7:00 ~ ???
14.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-'
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards,
This ~esolution was declared 'duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 15 and 16 again'we'll hold for the full
Board (1'987' Budget modifications). -Number 17 is to appoint Edward C. Wylie'of
Orient a School Crossing Guard 'for the Orient School Crossing, at a salar~ Of $17.0.
per day.
17. Moved by Councilman S'toutenburgh, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RE'SOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Edward
C. Wylie: Orient, as a School Crossing Guard, for the Orient School Crossing, effective
immediately, at a salary of $17.00 per day.
17.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran,.Councii-
man Stoutenburgh, .Justice Edwards.
This:resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 18 Will' be held (accept proposal of E & A
Environmental Consultants, Inc. for consulting services on sold waAte corn
Number 1 9. ~
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19. Moved by CoUncilWoman Cochran, seconded b~/ Counci lman ' Penny, it was
RESOLVED that,'._the~.Town Board, of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes salar¥-
!,,,nbreases for the following individuals participating in the Work Study Pro,gram,
effective July 2, :1987:
Traby Glover from $3.75 per hour to $4.25 per hour
Lynda Rudder from $3.75' per hour to $4.25 per hour
Kimberly Walkden from $3~75 per hour to'$4.25 per hour
19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-_
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards. _
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKi:' Number 20 is '"Resolved that the Town Board
of the Town of SOuthold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Francis J. Murphy
'to e×ecute an agreement between the County of. Suffolk and the 'Fown of Southotd
for-the oPeration of a Home Aide Program for the Elderly." The contract period
would be April '1st, '1987 through March 31st, 1988, at a contract sum not to exceed
$20,819.00._
20. Moved by 'Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board Of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs
Supervisor Francis J. Murphy to execute an agreement between the County of. Suffolk
'and the Town of Southold for the operation of a Home Aide Pro,gram for the Elderly,
for the contract period of April 1, 1987 through March 31, 1988, at a contract sum
: · not 'to exceed $20,819.00 .....
20.-Vote.of the ToWn Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This ;resolution was declared duly. ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 21 would be again a resolution that the
Towr~Baord "hereby-authorizes and directs Supervisor Francis'J. Murphy to execute
an agreement' between the County of Suffolk and the Town of Southold for the operation
of a Day Care Program for the Elderly, for the contract period April 1st, 1987 through
March 31st, 1988, at a contract sum not to exceed $24,620.00.--"'
2,1. Move~ by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it' was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs
Supervisor Frar~cis 'J. Murphy to execute an a~lreement between the County of Suffolk
and the Town of Southold for the operation of a Day Care Pro.gram for the Elderly,
for the contract period April 1, :1987~through March 31, 1988, at a contract sum not
to exceed .$2,4,620.00.
21.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council~
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly. ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 22.
22. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Christine
Maiorana as a Beach Attendant for the 1987 summer season, effective immediately,
at a salary of $4;29 per hour.
22.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
.This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 23 is a transfer of funds.~
23. Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilm'an Stoutenbu~-gh, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby-authorizes the follow-
in~l 1987 Bud,get modification to the General Fund - Part Town:
From: B1990.4 Contingent $15,000.00 '--
B9015.'8 NYS Police & Firemen's Retirement $ 7,000.00
into: B1910.4 Unallocated Insurance -- $22,000.00.
to provide for increased '1987 insuran~:e premiums.
23.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Coun'~ilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Counci'i-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
~ This resolution'was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 24.
24.
Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby makes the followin.g
appointments within the Nutrition Program, Brief Respite Program, and Senior Adult
Day Care Program: .
Jane Am~clin, to replace Eleanor Berg, as a Kitchen Aide for the Nutrition
Pro.gram, effective July 1, 1987', 20 hours per week, $3.35 per hour; said salary
to be paid through the Nutrition Program Budget.
Jane Amedin as a Brief Respite Aide, effective July 1~ 1987, 10 hours per week,.
$4.00 per hour; said salary to be paid'through the Brief Respite Program Budget...
JUNE 30, 1987
Webster McNeil, to replace Thomas MacDonald, as a Van Driver for the Nutrition
~, effective June 29, 1987, $4;67 per hour; said'salary to be paid through
~ - ' t~e N'u~-iti0n Program Budget.
Patricia'Volinski as a Home Health Aide in'the Senio~ Adult Da), Cai-e Program,
effective July 1, 1987, 20 hours per week, $4.00 per hour; said salary to be paid
through the Senior Adult Day Care Program Budget.
24.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, 'Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This 'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 25 'is'a resolution that directs ~Supervisor,~
Murphy to execute a grant application to Hud in'the amount of $5,000 for the constr~Jo~
,' of handicapped access to the Cutchogue Free Library.
:d by CounCilwoman Cochran, seconcled by Justice' Edward-s, it war
that the Town Board .of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs
Superviosr Francis 'J. Murphy t6 execute a ~trant application to HUD, in the amount
of $5,000.'00, for the construction of handicapped access to the Cutcho~uei Free Library
building ....
· .25.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
~.,~:~- ~ man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
':?'~ ~ This resolUtion ~,as declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY;SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 26 authorizes Chief Winte_rs to attend
the New York s'tat~e Association of Chiefs of Police conference.
Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilman Stoutenbur~h, it 'wa~
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ~lrants permission
to Police Chief H. Daniel Winters to atte,nd the New York State Association of Chiefs
of Police conference to ben.held at ,Syracuse, New York, from August 30, 11987 through
.September 3, 1987., and the actual expenses for registration, meals, lodging and travel
shall be a.legal charge against the Police Department budget.
;26.-Vot.e of. the_Town_ .Board.: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council~
' man Stoutenburgh~ Justice Edwards. .
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
-.~' DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI:'. Number 27 is~to authorize' the appointn~ent of
~ ' Peter Hobart as a part-time Deckhand for the Fishers Island Ferry' District.
27. Moved by justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Stoutenbu?gh, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby .authorizes the Board
-.'~ of Commissioners of the Fishers Islani:t~ Fierr~/-Dist~ict to appoint Peter M. t-lobart
......... ~ as a part-time Deckhand, effective immediately, at a salary of $5.09 per hour.
27~.-Vote of the Town Board: .Ayes :'-.Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochra~, Council~
man. Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards. ._ --
This resolution~was declared duly ADOPTED. ..
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI.' Judge, would you like 28?
28. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Penny, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby autho-rizes the Board
of CommisSioners of the Fishers Island Ferry DiStrict to accept the bid and enter
into a contract with Rental World, 900' Bank Street, New London, Connecticut, for
the purchase of a used 1984 GMC Vandura Hi,ih Cube Truck, at the bid price of
'~8, 800. 00'.
28.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
' This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
JUSTIIC'E EDWARB)S~' Wh~ t~l~i-'s~van is; in'transporting perishables fi'om New London
to Fishers Island it's at least an hour from the time it's unloaded on to a flat in: New
London, to the time it 'gets to Fishers Island. So they have an air'conditioned van ~ ~
that they put all the perishables ini the milk and produce and so forth, and' this· ti iii
way the van can keep it cool. Sometimes it's three hours before the ferry~ departs L~
from New London. So that's the only way we can keep all of the perishables safe
on arrival at Fishers Island, and this van that they're getting, a 1984 van, is going
to be set up for that. The other one that they have is an old Ford van. It's probably
10 :- 15 years old, It only has 15,000 miles on it,' but has completely rusted out.
So they're starting all over again with a new one.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: L~t~s.trylto finish, there are, only a few r.es01utions
left. So before_ we start the hearings let.s complete the resolutions. Number 29
is to allocate $600.00 from the Community Development funds for the purchase of
supplies for the Designated Driver Program.
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29. Moved 'by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Stoutenbur§h, it was
;~ RESOLVED that the.Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby allocates $600.00
from Community development funds for the purchase of supplies for the Designated
Driver Pro,]ram.
29~Vote of th~ Town Board: Ayes: Counci
:. man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This:resblution was declared duly ADO
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Nu
Typist in'the office of the Town Clerl~
$t5,816.32. per year.
30. Moved by Councilmari'Stoutenburgh, st
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the
WilkinS as-a provisional Clerk Typist i~
August 3, .1987, at a salary of $15,816
: 30.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Counci
man-.Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards'.
This resolution was declared duly ADO
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Nul
' $3,000.00 from the General Fund Whole
..for their'programs for the Town's Nut
~ by Councilman Penny, second~
RESOLVED that the Town Board of th
· advancement of $3,000.00 from the Ge
~ ' Memorial Library for theirlprograms ~
.Day Care Center; said'funds to be ri
Development Year XIII funds.
31..-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Coun~
~an Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly AD(
:'~';!" ~'~-.- DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: A~
Haerr and Alycia:Tozar as Water Safe'
of $6.00 per hour.
32. Moved by CauncilWoman Cochran, sec.
RESOLVED that the Town Board of th
Haerr and Alycia Toza'r as Water Safel
of $6.00 per hour.
32.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:: Coun~
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolutiorrwas declared duly AD(
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: i
recess for our public hearings.
Moved by Count;ilman Stoutenburgh,
RESOLVED that a recess be called at
in~l the followin~l ~heario~S:
8:00 P.M. -. On the question of
the development rights in the agricult
8:02 P.M. - Proposed "Local Law
Soliciting Licenses:."
8:04 P.M. - Proposed "Local Law
8:06 P;M. - Proposed YLocal. Law
8:08 P.M. - Proposed "Local. Law
and to prescribe'itS duties.'
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Counc
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared 'duly ADC
33.
Meeting reconvened at: 9:10 P.M.
Iman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
PTED.
]ber 30 is to appoint Joyce Wilkins as a Clerk
, effective August 3rd,'. :1987, at a salary of
~conded by Councilman Penny, it was
Town of Southold..hereby appoints Joyce M.
the office of the Town Clerk, ~effective .,.
32 per annum.
Iman Penny.,- Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
nber 31 is'to authorize the advancement'-of - ' '
Town Account to The Floyd Memorial Library~
~iti0n Center and' Elderly-Day Care center.
! by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was
e Town of Southold hereby authoi'izes?the
neral Fund Whole Town Account to The Floyd
the Town's Nutrition Center and Elderly
~mbursed to the General Fund from Community
:ilman Penn y, Councilwoman' Cochran, Council-'
)PTED.
)d finally, Number 32 is to appoint Holli M.
y Instructors, effective-immediately, at a salary
,nded by Councilman Stoutenburgh; it was
Twon of Southold hereby appoints Holli M.
Instructors, effective immediately at a salary
ilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran, Council-'
~PTED.
:hink at this time we could have a motion to
;conded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
:his 'time, 8:00 P.M., for the purpose of hold-
~:ceptance of the option for the acquisition of
Jral land of James E. Cross.
in relation to License Fees for Peddling and
in relation to Parking Permits at Beaches."
in relation to the Taking of Shellfish."
to'establish a Landmark Preservation Commission
ilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
PTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: We'll reopen the Regular Board Meeting. W~ have
several items we'd like to add to the agenda before public comment again. Resolution
No. 33 would be to exercise our option with Mr. Cross on his property at Cutchogue.
Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh,
WHEREAS, the Town Board entered into an option a~reement with ~lames E. Cross
for the purchase of development rights in a~]ricultural-lands, and --
WHEREAS, the Town Board held a hearing with respect to said option on the 30th
day of June, 1987, pursuant to the provisions of Section 25-4.of the Southo
Code, and
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JUNE 30, 1987
WHEREAS, the Town. Board deems it in-the public interest that the Town of Southol~t
acquire the development rights in ~he agricultural lands set forth in'the option agree-
ment with James E. Cross, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby elects to exercise the option 't'0~urchase
the development right~ in' the aforesaid agricultural lands owned by J'a'mes E; Cross, and
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Tow~ Clerk be and she hereby is 'authorized
and directed to give notice of such acceptance to James E. Cross, and
BE IT' FURTHER RESOLVED that~ the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and
directed to execute any and all required documents required for the acceptance of
--~said development rights.
33.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, CouncilWoman Cochran,~Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards. ~
This'resolution was declared 'duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Number 34, since there was no opposition to raising
the fees for the Peddling and Soliciting Ordinance.
34.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-'
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: And finally Number 35 will be to set a public
.hearing at 8:00 P.M. on July 14th for the first part of the. Local Law regarding
Parking at Beaches. Not the part that was discussed tonight, but the first part:
34. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny,
WHEREAS, a proposed Local Law No. 10 - '1987 was introduced at a meeting of this
Board held on the 16th day of June, 1987, and
' WHEREAS, a public'hearing was held thereon by'this'Board on the 30th day of June,
1987, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be 'heard
~ thereon, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that Local Law No. 10- 1987 be enacted as follows:
_ LOCAL LAW NO. 10- '1987
A Local Law in-relation to license fees
for Peddling and SOliciting Licenses
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
!. Section "69-1'05 :(License Fees) of Chapte~ 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 thLs Article shall be
one hundred ($100.) dollars per year or twenty ($20.:) dollars per day
or fraction thereof."
II. This 'Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State. ':
:35.
Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Penny,
WHEREAS, ther~e has been presented to the Town .Board of the Town of Southold
a propos,ed Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to Parking PePmits at Beache'~i
now, therefore, be it ....
RESOLVED-t*h~t'the'Town Board hereby §ets 8:00 P.M;, Tuesday,. July 14, '1987,
$outhold .Town Hall, Main Road, Southold,. New York as time and place for a publid-''
hearing on the afdresaid 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 Chapter 65 of the 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 designated 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 applica-
tion in affidavit form and submit for inspection the following
as proof of residence:
(a)
II. This :local ~law shall
of ~he Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards. ~,
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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.
A valid motor vehicle regisl~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 ta×able real property within t~-Town of Southold
affixed to the application.
Such other proof of residence as is satisfactory to the
Town Clerk."
take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State.
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DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJA~i!'?~?/iii]~a~ ~i!~~- {o the end of Resolutions this evening,
. Does the Public'have any c°mm~6~i~'~'~ ~fi~'~i~'~ ~hat they'd like to addr~s the Board*
EDWARD SIEGMANN: M~,. Chai~an, I S~ under,Co~unications,'~umber I11, you
that you r~eiVed a p~t~tiOfl- With~ ~?b~fi~'~'[{~-~otesting the 'removal of Jeanne
Marrine~_ and Chairman Dr. Marty Garrell. In' that resolution there was the r~uest '-
that you would recond[d~r~this; Was there any consideration given to that r~uest
at all?
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: This has not yet' ~een~Jiscuss.ed by the Board.
It didn't come up as a' result of the Work Session today.
EDWARD SIEGMANN: I see. Do you know if you intend to discuss it.?
COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: I Will put it 'on the agenda for discussion at the
next meeting. _
EDWARD SIEGMANN: Okay. Now, one o~her thing that I'd like to make a comment ·
on, and I'm only going now by the newspaper article that I read, so if-l~m incorrect,
it's because'l read it in the paper and you can correct me. If the same fate t.hat
these two people met is due to Mrs. Oliva,.~ve would request t.hat it not take' place.
if it's true what it 'said'in the paper~,that there were only six volunteers and five ~.-.
;l~ad to be picked, I wOUld fee[. that there's ho set rule ii'at says it has to b~-five,'~
why don't you make it Six? it"s so hard 'ito get volunteers in' this'area to get p~oPle.
to do things and become ~ommunity-minded and be interested in' the civic things that's
going on, ! think that if you get six'pe~-;chat say-they would like to'vol~inteer
be on a committee,-arid naturally I'm talking about if'they qualify for it,~ my
suggestion would be that you ought to increase the committee and doh't leave anyone
out on it. I know I sat here several meetings and I see Mrs. Oliva here all the time
taking a very good part in everything th'at goes on and representing the public very
good, and i think that she should continue to do so if 'it'S po_ssible. -
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: We finished our interviews today and it will:be discussed
the next Town Board meeting.
EDWARD SIEGMANN: 'Thank you.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Any other comments to address to the Board?
DANIEL ROSS: Is this the time to present something under the matters for discussion?
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: .Yes.
DEPUTY SUPER~VISOR KUJAWSKI: .Sure.
DANIEL ROSS: It's a matter on number 5 ....
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Would you identify yoursef; sir.
DANIEL ROSS: Daniel Ross of WicRham, Wickham and Bressler. Regarding the
property on Seventh Avenue off Bray Avenue. We represent the Finoras and the
Vdbkakis'with respect to their property. They bought their present property in
1971. Their property is on the south side of Bray Avenue. The Fin0ras built a
house in 1972. At the time they built' the house the property across the street was
a sand pit 'which they were told, and they understood, could no longer be mined,
and would remain'a sand pit.' That was .their understanding at the time. The property
is a fairly large piece. It"s a small area of the property just adjacent to the road
that hasn't been mined which really is the piece of property that's at issue here.
During the '70's the Fi n0ras. .add the Vdokakis'didn't see when they.~were at their
property any machinery stored on the property--being the property on the north
side of Seventh Avenue. In'~1980 the property was conveyed to its present owner,
Richard Magill: Mr. Magill.began operating a cesspool company from the property.
Mr. Finora approached the Town Building Department and' requested that something
be done to prevent the use of the property for operating a cesspool company out
of it.' I believe--I hnderstand from speaking with the Building Department it's my
understanding that. t'heir position is there was a pre-existing use- .....
COUNCILMAN PENNY: Excuse me, Mr. Ross, if I could comment. Wepassed this
letter 'which you had sent us--because this is really not a Town Board, matter--and-
we understand that there has been a difference with the interpretation there. You
differ with the interpretation of the Building Department. Now,_ it's not up to the
Town Board to decide on this matter. We have referred your letter and a letter
from Mr. Magill's attorney to the Town Attorney today so it has been brought to
his attention for the first time, and I'm sure that heql be probably in touch
you directly,
MR. ROSS: Fine. Just I do think it's a Town Board matter.
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COUNCILMAN PENNY: We ;don't do interpretations for the Building Department.
CO~J~IClLWOMAN COCHRAN: And they've made a decision. They said it, was pre-
existing. -
~O~NC'ILMAN PENNY: But we have referred'it to the Town Attorney.
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: So it's been referred to the Town Attorney.
COUNCILMAN PENNY: All of your facts and all of the .....
DANIEL ROSS: I will'discuss the matter witlS, the Town Attorney.
CO~:~(~LMAN PENNY: PJease. ;--
DANIEL ROSS: Thank you.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI: Any other comments to the Board? Any of the
Board members have any comments to make?
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: No comment, thank you, Frank. It was nice to have
you with us. You didn't break your record though.
COUNCILMAN PENNY: In fact we feel that you set another record tonight, thou~'h,
for being probably one of the longest Town Board meetings.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR-KUJAWSKI: Oh,-now,..George, that's not true. NOt true.
Oh, George, I don't know how you could have said that.
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: This'is the longest since the airport.
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR KUJAWSKI~ There's a motion to adjourn. Is there a second?
Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, i,t was
RESOLVED that this Town Board meeting be and hereby is adjourned at' 9:20 P.M.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Penny, Councilwoman Cochran, Council-
man Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards.
This'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Judith T. Terry
Southoid Town Clerk