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404 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD September 11, .1984 WORK SESSION Present: Supervisor Francis'J. Murphy, Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, 'Jr., Justice Raymond W. Edwards (11 AM.), Councilman Paul'Stoutenburgh, Councilman James A. Schondebare, Councilwoman Jean. W. Cochran, Town Clerk Judith T. Terry, Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker (10 AM), Superintendent of Highways Raymond C. Dean. 9:35 A.M. - James H. Redman, DEC Marine Resources Specialist II! met with the Board to discuss his bacteriological water quality studies in Mattituck Creek and Arshamomaque Pond. Mr. Redman advised the Board that he is recommending to ~is superioors that ali of those creeks be designated as uncertified shellfish.lands and should be closed by the end of September. He asked the BOard to send their .comments to Peter Van Volkenburgh, Chief of the Bureau of Shellfisheries. Super- visor Murphy said he Would schedule a meeting between Mr. Redman, Bay Constable Dzenkowski, 'Paul Flagg and a Town Trustee. · 10:.20 A.M. - Gary E. Loesch, P.E., Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C. met ~vith_ the Board.to discuss the .proposed Southold Scavenger Waste Pretreatment Facility Sca,venger Waste Ordinance. : He will work with Town Attorney Tasker in the preparation of an ordinance appropriate for the Town of Southold. 10:45 A.M, - Off-agenda items: Request of Burton Potter Post No. 185, American Legion, Greenport.fOr funds to improve their'building. N.Y.S. Dept. of State Workshop on Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, Albany - to be attended by Councilman Stoutenburgh and Community Development Director McMahon. Request of Executive' Administrator Lessard for vacation time to use his accumulated over- time. Letter from Arthur W. Hughes, Ole Jule Lane, Mattituck relative to excessive morrings in James Creek - referred to the Trustees. Request of Institutional Securities Corporation to suPply tape, punch cards or computer printout of appro- priate tax bills to be sent to them. 11:00..A'.M:~- Community, Development Director McMahon' met with the Board, to update them on the 1984 Section 8 Existing Housing Program. :There were 94 applications received for the 35 available housing units. At the present time those applicants are being .screened for. verification of income and other criteria. 11:10 A.M. - The Board resumed reviewing off-agenda items. 11:35 A,.M. - Trustee President Henry Smith met with, the Board to discuss the proposed Local Law for standard bushel bags for commercial scallopers. There was also discussion concerning the 10 bushel limit in State. waters and 5 bushel limit in Town waters and the possi'bility of the State and Town reaching an agree- ment on a mutually agreeable limit. 12:35 P.M. - Recess for lunch. 2:00 P.M. - The Board reconvened with hearings on-violations-of the Unsafe Building Ordinance by Bassford, Schmidt & Honnett, and Nicholas Schick, Inc. 3:00 P.M. - Work Session reconvened and the Board audited the outstanding vouchers. EXECUTIVE SESSION 3:25 P.M. - Discussed the possible purchase of property with the Town Attorney. 3:45 P.M. - Work Session adjourned. September 11, 1984 4Q5 REGULAR MEETING A Regular Meetin9 of the Southold Town Board was held on Tuesday, September 11, t984at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road', Southold, New York, Supervisor murphy: opened ,the meeting at 7:30 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. present: Supervisor Francis'J. Murphy Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr. Justice Raymond W. EdWards Councilman'Paul Stoutenburgh Councilman James A. Schondebare CouncilWoman Jean W. Cochran Town Clerk 'Judith T. Terry Town Attorney .Robert W. Tasker SUPERVISOR MURPHY: As.the: first order of ibusiness I'd like a resolution approving the ;audit 'of today. Moved by Councilman Stoutenburgh, seconded by. Councilman Schondebare, it was RESOLVED that the following 'audited bills be and hereby are approved for payment: General Fund Whole Town bi'liS in the amount of $28,332.37; General Fund Part Town bills in'the amount of $15,914.62) Highway Department bills in the amount of $70,861.78; Fishers Island Ferry Dis[tic[ bills in the amount of $11,585.26; Federal Revenue' Sharing bills in"the amount of $200.00; and Scavenger Wastewater Treatment Plant_ bills 'in the-amount of $6,230.63. Vote Of the Town Board.: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, C0u'i~cilman Stoutenburgh, Justice. Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I would like a resolution approving the minutes of the August 28th Town Board meeting. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it was RESOLVED that the minutes of the August 28, .1984 meeting of theSouthold Town .Board be and hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declare'd duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I would like a resolution setting the next Town Board meeting for 3:00 P.M., September 25th. Moved by Councilman Stoutenbur§h, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran,' it was RESOLVED-that the .next Regular,Meeting of the Southold Town Board. will be held on Tuesday, September 25, 1984. at 3:00 P.M. at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Vote of the Town Board.: Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, .Justice' Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. !. 'REPORTS. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The following reports are on file'in:the Town Clerk's Office and available for inspection there.. 1. Board of Assessors monthly report - July.and August ,1984. 2. Grant Programs monthly report.- August .1984:. 3. Scavenger Wastewater Treatment Plant report - August ,1984. 4. Nutrition Budget report 5. Highway Fund Budget report - AUgust 1984'. 6. Supervisor's monthly Budget report - August 1984.. 7. Building Department's monthly report - August 1984:. 8. Town Clerk's monthly report - August .198'4. 9. Board of Town Trustees' monthly report ~ Au'gus~ ,1984. 10. Fishers Island Ferry Dis~i*iCt monthly Budget report -' August .1984. 11. Fishers island Mosquito Control report from John H. Thatcher,. Jr.. 12. Councilmen reports. Councilman Schondebare reported on the progress of the Code .Committee, Two-family housing, meeting of the Commerce and Industry Committee with the Chamber of Commerce. Councilman Townsend reported on proposed Resolution No. 25 - a Local LaW rtelative to landfill user fees, as well as the proposed establishment of a Housing Committee. ~ Councilman Stoutenburgh read the.following statement he made at a meeting of the DEC relative to Wetlands held in Riverhead on August 29, 1984: "My name is Paul Stouten'burgh, Councilman from Southold Town and represent- " lng the SouthoId'Town Board at this meeting. Sometime ago our Planning Board asked 406 SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 the North Fork Environmental Council to do an inventory of the freshwater wetlands in Southold Town. Under the leadership of Loraine Terry, a former president, the survey was completed and presented to the Planning Board. It is our understanding that you now have these maps in your possession. I.t is the request of the Southold Town Board that these designated wetlands, after review by your department, be included in your' official wetland map for the Town of Southold. The Board also requests that the Town of Southold be designated as a "sole source aquifer," Verifica- tion of this can be seen on examining any map and seeing that the town actually has three main land bodies surrounded by salt water. The first runs from Deep Hole Creek to the South and Mattituck Inlet to the north and then on to the east to Mill Creek to the south and Arshamomaque Pond to the north. The second land area surrounded by salt water is the one running from the last mentioned waterways to the Causeway that separates East Marion and Orient. The third being the Orient area to the east, Between these land masses there is only a few hundred fee to a few thousand feet separating Long Island Sound from the bays to the south. We have a limited water supply in Southold Town and_this limitation is'the larges single factor that controls the growth and prosperity now and in the future of our town. The Boai~d 's[ncei~ly hopes you wili'consider recommending this sole source ;aquifer classification for our Town." Councilwoman Cochran reported on her attendance at the Commerce and Industry Committee with the Chamber of Commerce, the Safety Belt Program and herl recent trip to Canada and a visit to the Royal Mounted Police. Justice Edwards reported on the winding-down of the summer season on Fishers Island. Supervisor Murphy reported on his attendance at a meeting of the Nassau 'and Suffolk County Supervisors concerning the Landfill Law. -- SupervisOr Murphy then extended best Wishes to Traveler-Watchman report Bill'James who is leaving that job to work in New York City. 11; PUBLIC NOTICES. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The following Public'Notices are posted on the Town Clerk!s Bulletin' Board and on file in: the Town Clerk's .office for anyone who wishes to review them. 1. U.S. A'rmy Corps of Engineers, notice of application by Ludwi9 Becker for permission to. construct retaining wall, dock, mooring piles and dredge at Jockey Creek,-Southold. Written. comments by September 21, .1984,. 2. .U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. notice of application by Brewer Yacht Yard at Greenport~ Inc. for expansion of existing marina, Stirling Basin, Greenport. Written comments by. September 21, .1984. 3. -N'..Y'.S. Department of Environmental Conservation notice of a on the ,application of Bayview Ventures, inc. to discharge processed ware Deep Hole Creek, Mattituck. Hearing at 10:00 A.M., :September 27, ,1984, Town Hall. .Writ.ten comments by September 20, 1984.. 4. N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation SEQR Negative Declara- tion on the application of Brewer Y.acht Yard at Greenport~ Inc. for expansion of existing marina, Stifling Basin, Greenport, 5..N.-Y.S. Department of Motor Vehicles relative.to Amendments to the Vehicle and Traffic. Law .regarding parking lots, effective. September 1, 1984. 6. .Suffolk.County Department of Social Services notice of public hearth9 on Suffolk County's Proposed Consolidated Services Plan at 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 :P.M., September :1-1,-.1984,,-Hauppauge. Written comments by September 26; .1984. - . 7. - U. S. Army Corps of Engineers notice of application by Willow Point Association to dredge with upland disposal at Budds Pond, Southold. Written comments .by october .2, .1984~ 8. U.'.S. Army Co~ps of Engineers notice of application by Leonard Breckenstein for permission to construct two walkways, hinged ramp, and two floats at Mattituck Creek,' Matti.tuck. Written c~)mments by September 20, 1984:. . .9.--Suffolk Community Council, Inc., Suffolk Soundings giving September 15, -1984 as the deadline date for Home Heatin9 Grants. 10. N..Y.S. Public Service Commission notice of prehearing conference at 1:00 P.M., October.15, .1984, Albany,. and continued at 9:30 A.M. thereafter as may be required relative to. the petitiOn of N.Y.S. Electric & Gas. Corporation and Lon9 Island Lighting Company .for a determination of the accounting treatment and rate- making, applicable to the property loss arisin9 from the decision to reject two nuclear ~lenerating units at Jamesport 11. Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk County, inc. relative to their Local Board Elections and date for filing petitiOns at C.A.S.T. - 5:00 P.M,, S. eptember 14, ,1984. 12. N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Complete Application by S. Heagan Bayles for permission 'to construct 17 - 25 'ft. long timber groins at 50 ft. intervals at Nassau Point, Little PeCOnic Bay, Cutchogue. Written comments by September 28, 1984. 13. N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Complete Application by Gilman Hallenbeck for permission to. install two 60 ft. groins to project out from an existing bulkhead at Paradise Point, Southold. Written comments by September 28, 1984. 14~ N'.Y,.S. Department of Environmental Conservation ~ Notice of COmplete Application by Brewer Yacht Yard for permission to enlarge existing marina, Stifling Harbor, Greenport. Written comments by September 28? SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 407 I!1. COMMUNICATIONS. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The following communications are on file in the Town Clerk's Office or the Superv,isOr's Office for those wishing to review them. 1. The first one is 'from Frank Hinderman to Mr. Dean, a.note of thanks for his prompt attention to the problem at the end of Pierce Drive at Eugene's Creek, Cutchogue. His department has done a much more, extensive job and hopefull erosion~problem has been taken care of. We hope so too. 2. From the Mattituck Fire Department, Chief John Harrison, thanking the Police Department and the Town for their cooperation on their tournament on August 11th. 3. A petition of 84 signatures concernin9 the Norman Klipp Memorial Park and there m-e people here I know and I would like to make some comments on it. I would like to thank you for bringing this to the Board's attention. There is a meeting scheduled with Mr. Dean and the Parks and Recreation Committee in.the very near future to address this. We weren't aware of the real seriousness of the problem and I'd like to.thank you people for taking the time out. to bring it to our attention and you could be rest assures that this problem will' be taken care of properly and that this 'will not happen again next year. We had a man who had been doing this--!, don't want to make any excuses for anybody, and it just was not done the way it was done in the past and the Town Board, ! think, as a whole is. very sorry that this did take place and. Cause so many people to be dis[urbed where you have to sign a petition and you have to come out here. We will work with you. I Would like to meet personally with some members of the group that signed this 'and arranged the' petition to see it' and then work with Mr. Dean and the Parks and Recreation Committee to make sure that this does not happen again. It's a brand new: committee--all members are new, so that's one of the reason we really weren't- aware of this potential problem and again I'm very sorry, is there someone here would like to comment on a petition? COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Frank,, before you begin, let me just say that one the things I forgot to comment on when I was giving my report is that there was a Parks and Beach Committee meeting--I think we did it last--when did we do it Paul? Paul Stoutenburgh was there with me. Last week, wasn't it? COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: Yes. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Last Wednesday morning about 8:30 in the morning. It was the end of the season we asked to set up the meeting to find out how did go, and the information that we received from our representative at this meeting at this meeting that everything was fine. Some salary increases, but what was contained in your letter and what we heard at this committee meeting was totally two different things and we weren't even aware of it, so as the Supervisor says, we're going to have to listen--we're setting up another meeting, hopefully some time next week, and find out exactly what's going on. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Anyone Ilke to add anything further? Yes, sir? MR. EDWARD TOBER, Inlet Lane, Gr.eenport: Mr. Murphy, when you said "it" won't happen again, I hope you're aware that the "it'" encompasses a number of different things. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I see, yes. MR. TOBER: You're using it as a general condition. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: MR. TOBER: All right, SUPERVISOR MURPHY: This should not happen Definitely, yes. thank you. Any other comments on it? Okay, again we're sorry. to our beaches. III. iCOMMUNICATIONS (Continued]: 4. New release from Dimension Cable Services of Lon9 Island of a new general manager. I met the man, Michael Giampietro~ He comes from Massachusetts. He'. will be in charge of this whole area. He was a,"former general manager of the Haverhill, Massachusetts cable system and he has also worked as. an aide to the Governor of Massachusetts before he went into that system. He's very alert, very aware of our biggest concern out here the attitude of cable T.V. to the people where the previous manager really didn't think there was anything wrong with the system and that their office staff and everything was doing a very good job. We've tried to get the message across that they really weren't. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We have about five minutes before the first public hearing scheduled for {onight is opened, so we'll move on to Number V, Resolutions. SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 V. RESOLUTIONS. 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 enter into an agreement with Sidney B. Bowne & Son to conduct an engineering/survey of the Skunk Lane, Cutchogue flooding problem, at a cost not to exceed $3,000.00. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on it? COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: It's a needed survey, I'!1 tell you that. 1.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, ~ Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, SuperviSor Murphy! !! This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. t,,./J! SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 2 is to set a public hearing. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, October 9, 1984, Southold town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NeW York as time and place for a public hearing on the petition of Harold Reese and Frederick Reese for relief from the Bulk requirements of the Zoning Code of the Town of Southold as provided in Local I.~aw No. 11 - .1983, with regard to major subdivision known as Harbor Lights, Section V, consisting of approximately 39 acres and located on the north side of North Bayview Road, Southold, New York. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 2.-Vote Of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 3 is to authorize the 1984 CROP Walk for Hunger. Mov_ed by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southo[d hereby authorizes the 1984 CROP Walk for Hunger to be held on Sunday, October 21, 1984, beginning at 1:00 P.M., using the following Town roads in Mattituck and Cutchogue: Maple Avenue,. Cardinal Drive, Blossom Bend, New Suffok Avenue, Moores Lane and Reeve Avenue, provided.they secure and maintain sufficient insurance to hold the Town of Southold harmless. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on this? .(No response;) This is a joint effort, with the various, churches and .groups in schools and groups, service Clubs and all, in the Town, to make people more aware and to try to raise food and 'funds for this program. 3.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, SuperviSor Murphy. This 'resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 4 we are omittin9, the Trustees do that. {Closing that area of Mill Creek between the Long Island Railroad tressel and'the Mill Creek Bridge on Route 25.) Moving on to Number 5 to set a public hearing. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 3:30 !P.M., Tuesday, October: 9, 1984, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as time and place for a public hearing on the application of J. H. Ceideman, on behalf of Edward Jablonski for a permit 'under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance to construct bulkhead on property located at Arshamomaque Avenue, on Perry's Pond, Southold, New York. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) . 5.-.Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, SuperviSOr Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 6 is a proclamation relative to Minority Enterprise Development Week in the Town of Southold. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Townsend, WHEREAS, America's growth and prosperity depend on the full participation of all its citizens. If we as a Nation are to remain the world's leader in innovation, technology and productivity, we must ensure that all Americans are involved in our economic progress, and WHEREAS, the fulfillment of this challenger has become more realistic today, because of the significant contributions of minority American entrepreneurs to our economy. The'~Nation's 600,000 minority-owned business reveal the true meaning of entrepren- eurship. They have emerged as a dynamic force in the market-place, bringing innovative products and services to our economy, and constituting the principal source for jobs and training for thousands of American workers, and WHEREAS, as we enter an era of greatly expanded opportunities in economic growth and evelopment,~ it is appropriate that we encourage minority' business owners by recognizing their tremendous contributions toward the continued economic development of our Nation, now, therefore, be.it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold do hereby proclaim the week of October 7 through October ·13, 1984 as~ MINORITY· ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT WEEK. ~n the Town-of Southold and urge ali Town residents to join together with the minority business enterprises of our Nation inappropriate observances. 6.-Vote of/~he Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman- Cochran. Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, -Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: At this time I'd like a resolution to recess this meeting so we could go into our public hearings. 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 the following public hearings: 8:00 P.M. - To hear citizen views on local needs to be met with Year XI Federal Community Development Block Grant Funds. 8:05 P.M. - On the petition of Anna Fiore, Michael Longo, Larry Stein, Christian Christake, J. Evangelista and S. Evangelista.for relief from the Bulk reqirements of the Zoning Code with relation to "Subdivision of Richmond Creek Farms," Peconic. _8:10 P.M. -.Reconvened hearing on wetlands application of Harbor Lights Property Association to dredge the canal at Harbor Lights Beach, Southold. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolutiOn was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We will return to our regularly scheduled meeting at this time (9:30 P.M.) and move on to Resolution No. 7 which is'a transfer of funds. Moved by .Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the transfer of $3,500 from Community Development Contingencies Year 10 to Community Development Crime/Alcohol/Drug Prevention Program Year 10. Project Contingencies Crime/alcohol / Drug prevention Programs Current New Budget Increase Dec rease Budget $18,500.00 -0- $3,500.00 $15,000.00 3,000.00 $3,500.00 -0-- $ 6,500.00 7.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor' Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 8 is a transfer of funds also. 8.. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town-of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to place a public notice in The Long Island Traveler- Watchman and The Suffolk Times notifying the public that the Town Board will ~consider proposed amendments to the Community Development Year 9 Program Budget at their Regular Meeting to be held at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, October 9, 1984 as f(~llows and invites inte'rested citizens to attend this meeting and to comment on the proposed amendments: Current Project Budget Fishers Island Avenue B Drainage Handicapped Ramp American legion New Increase Decrease Budget $3,361.90 - -0- $3,361.90 -0- $8,000.00 $3,361.90 -0- $11,361.90 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on this? (No response.) 8.-Vote of the Town Board:',. Ayes:, Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, COuncilman Stoutenburgh, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. No: Justice Edwards. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 9 is another _amendment to the Year 9 Community Development Budget. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to place a public notice in The Long Island Traveler- Watchman and The Suffolk Times notifying the public that the Town-Board will consider proposed ~amendments to the iCommunity Development Year 9 Program Bud~let at their Regular Meeting to be held' at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, October ,9, 1984 as follows, and invites interested citizens to attend this meeting and tO comment on the proposed amendments: Current Project Budget Flint Street Housing Rehabilitation $65,000.00 Flint Street Sewer Extension - 0- New Increase Decrease BudgeL - 0- $8,000.'00 $57,000.00 $8,00.00 - 0- $ 8,000.00 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 9.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 10 is to execute an application.. 10. 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 application to the New York State Division of Youth for a' $10,'000.'00' grant (100% reimbursement) for a part- time counselor for the Juvenile Aid'Bureau/Youth Services Programs. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Question. Did'we have this 'last year? Is this an ongoing thing that.we are funded for ,1.00% each year? COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR McMAHON: No. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Did:we have it 'last year at all? MR. McMAHON: No. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Is this something that is 'brand new? MR. McMAHON: No, this was funded originally through the Town of Southold I believe in 1981 and then it was funded through Southold Town Youth Projection in.1982-, ~1983 and ~1984- and the Youth Bureau would prefer.since affords recreation that it come under the--or be part of a .Town program, and since we have a Juvenile Aid Bureau, this individual would act as a. counselor doing familY counseling and individual informal counseling as far as the Juvenile Aid Bureau is concerned. It's 100~ reimbursable and should incur no expense, or will not incur any expense to the Town. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: You'.re just changing the labels from which the funding comes from? MR. McMAHON: Yes. it's no longer going to be funded to a non-profit~ it' will be funded to the Town of Southold. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any other questions on it? (No response.) 10.-Vote of the Town Board,: Ayes: CouncilWoman.Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murph This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 11 is a transfer in Fishers Island Ferry District. 11. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, .it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the following transfer within the Fishers Island Ferry District 1984 Budget: From: Insurance $1,000.00 Into: Insurance Claims $1,000.00 11.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards~ Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number ;12 is a transfer of funds also. SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 12. Moved by Councilman SchoridebaPe; ~6~fid~ b¥'~Cob~icilwoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the following transfers within the General Fund Whole Town 1984 Budget: From: Into: From: Into: From: Into: General Ledger Account A962 Councilmen, Contractua A1010.4 Beaches, Personal Services A7230.1 Off Street Parking, Contractual A5650.4 Off Street Parking, Personal Serv. A5650.1 Beaches, Personal Services A7230.1 Beaches, Contractual A7230.4 $1,912.50 $l, 912.50 $6,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,000. O0 $4, 000.00 $4,000.00 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) For the people in the audience, as you get towards the end of the year you're going to find more and more of these transfers. It's just for bookkeeping purposes so that expenses are put in the right line item so then next year's budget will have a truer picture and we'll see why one was over-expended or under-expended. 12.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 14. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 13 we're 9oin~ to hold. (Supplemental agreement with the County of Suffolk as part of the Suffolk County Revitalization Grant Program - Cross Sound Ferry Economic DeVelopment Project.) Number 14 is to authorize Jim McMahon and Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh to attend a workshop. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, Seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southo[d hereby authorizes Community Development Director James C. McMahon and Councilman Paul Stoutenbur~h to attend the Coastal Management Workshop on the Local Waterfront Revitalization ' Program to be held on September 24 and 25, 1984 at the Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York, and the actual and necessary expenses for travel, meals and lodging shall be a legal charge against the Town of Southold. 'SUPERVISOR MURPHY: This is to go up and discuss a grant that we've been promised to get and it's one that was brought out very important today on most of work is going to be to try to stop the pollution of the creeks from road run-off and drainage problems and that and this is what this grant is going to be about and it's most important. Any other' questions? (No response.) 14.-Vote ~f the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 15 is to set a public hearing. 15. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 8:05 P.M., Tuesday, October 9, 1984~ Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public hearin~ on the application of Brewer Yacht Yard at Greenport, Inc. for a permit.under the provisions of Chapter 8~1 of the Southold Town Code - Soil Removal. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 157-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 16 is a determination on a petition. 16. Moved by Councilman Townsend, 'seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, WHEREAS, Horton Construction Co. has .heretofore filed a petition with the Town Clerk, pursuant to Article XV of Chapter 100 of the Southold Town Code, for a Change of Zone on certain property at Cutchogue, in the Town of Southold, from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B-I" General Business District, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law; part 617 of Title 6 of the New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations, and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code, the Southold Town Board, as lead agency, does hereby determine that the action proposed is a Type I .action and is likely to have a significant effect on the environment. 2. That the Town Clerk shall file and circulate such determination as required by the aforementioned law, rules and code. 3. That the Town Clerk immediately notify the applicant, Horton Construction Co., of this determination and further request said applicant to prepare a draft environmental impact statement, all in accordance with said law, rules and code. SEPTEMBER 11~ 1984 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 16o-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochranw Councilman Schondebarer Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 17 is environmental assessment on the petition of Daniel Kaelin for a Change of Zone in Cutchogueo 17. Moved by Councilman Schondebarer seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR 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'unlisl~ed, will not have a significant effect on the environment. Description of Action: Petition of Daniel A. Kaelin for a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District .to "B-l" General Business District on Certain property located on the westerly, side of Cox's I_ane~ Cutchogue, New ¥ori~ The project has been determined not to have a signifiCant effect on the environ- ment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated, that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has. been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments by that agency. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 17.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Superwisor Murphy. No: Councilman Townsend. T,his resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. '~: SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 18 is to set a public:hearing. 18. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, WHEREAS~ the' Southold Town Planning Board and Suffolk County Department of ~-~ Planning have prepared official reports and recommendations on the petition of Daniel A. Kaelin for a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District .... to "B-I" General Business District on certain property situated at Cutchogue, New York, and more particUlarly bounded and described as .follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of Cox's Lane, distant 200.'04 feet northerly from the inter- section of the west side of .Cox's Lane with the north side of Main State Road (Route 25), and from said point of beginning running thence South 46° 10' 10'" West 87..53 feet to land now or formerly of Miesner; running thence along said land now or formerly of Miesner, North 42© 35' 20" West 1.49..56 feet to land now or formerly of I-. Glover; running thence along said land now or formerly of L. Glover North 51° 09' 40" East 87..70 feet to the westerly side of Cox's Lane; running thence along the westerly side of Cox's Lane South 42° 35".20'! Esat 141.92 feet to the point or place of beginning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a Pul~lic-hearin9 will be held by the Southold Town Board at 8:~10 P.M., Tuesday, October~ 9, .1984, at the S~outhold Town Hall, Main Roadr Southold, New York~ on the aforementioned petRi'0n, at which time any person desiring to be heard on the above proposed petition should appear at the time and place above specified, and be it"further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to cause notice of said hearing to be published in the official newspaper pursuant to the requirements of law. 18.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, ~lustic~ Edwardsw Councilman Townsend, SuperviSor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. ~-~ SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 19 is the environmental assessment on a petition ~' ~ti ~i of Raymond F. Blum for a Change of Zone at Cutchogue. 19. Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, WHEREAS, Raymond F. Blum ~has heretofore, applied to ~he Southold'Town Board for a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B-I" General Business Disl~rict on certain property located on the southerly side of Main (State Route 25) Road, Cutchogue, New York, NOW,. THEREFORE, IT IS'RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: I. Thai pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law; part 617 of Title 8 of the New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations, and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code, the Southold Town Board, as lead agency, does hereby determine that the action proposed is a Type I action and is likely to have a significant effect on the environment. 2. That the Town Clerk shall file and. circulate such determination as required by the aforementioned law, rules 3. That the Town Clerk i icant, Reynond F. Bium, of this determination and further request said applicant to prepare a Draft Environ- mental Impact Statement, all in accordance with said law, rules and code. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on this? (No response.) 19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 20 is environmental assessment on the application of Charles J. Galligan for a Wetland Permit. Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that pursuant, to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR 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 significant'effect on the environment. Descrip~:io.n of Action: Application of Charles J. Galligan for a Wetland Permit to construct dock,.,ramp and float on.property located at 150 Westview Drive, on Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, New York. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment are. likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because :there has been a response from the Board. of Southold Town Trustees and Southold 'iTown Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would not have a significant effect on the environment. Because there has. been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Southold Town Building Department it is assued that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 20.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman 'Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman 'i~ownsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 21 is the environmental assessment on the applica- tion of Heagan Bayles for a Wetland Permit. 21. Moved by Councilman ToWnsend, seconded by Supervisor Murphy, WHEREAS, Enconsultants, Inc., on behalf of Heagan Bayles, has heretofore applied to the Southold Town Board, pursuant to Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, for permission to construct timber groins 'alon9 bulkheaded shoreline on property located at Nassau Point Road, on Little Peconic Bay, Cutchogue, New York, NOW, THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED .AS FOLLOWS: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 Of the Environmental Conservation Law; Part 617 of Title 6 of the New York State Code, the Southold Town Board, as lead agency, does hereby determine that the action proposed is a Type I action and is likely to have a significant effect on the environment. 2. That the Town Clerk shall file and circulate s~ch .determination as required by the aforementioned law, rules and code. 3. That the Town Clerk immediately notify the applicant, 'Enconsultants, Inc., on behalf of Heagan Bayles, of this determination and further request said applicant to prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement, all in accordance with said law, rules and code. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 21.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolut'ion was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 22 is environmental assessment on the application of George Sweeny for a Wetland Permit. 22. Moved by Councilman St~utenburgh, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR 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 proiect, which is unlisted, will not have a significant effect on the environment. Description of Action: Application of George Sween¥ for a Wetland Permit to maintenance dredge an existing boat slip to provide 2 ft. of depth at MLW, at the 41'4 SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 end of Mason Drive, on Haywater Cove, Cutchogue, New York. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that 'no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been a response from the Board of Southold Town Trustees and Southold TQwn Conservation Advisory Council 'indicating that this project would not have a significant effect on the environment. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Southold Town Building Department it is assued that there are no objections.nor comments from '{ho~e agencie~,~ SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 22.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend,' Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 23 is environmental assessment on the applicatidn of Edward Quintieri and Richard Pulcini for a Wetland Permit. 23. Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that pursuant: to Article 8 of the' Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR 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 significant effect on the environment. Description of Action: Application of Edward Quintieri and Richard Pulcini for a Wetland Permit to install timber bulkhead and two returns at the northern terminus of.Riley Avenue, on James Creek, Mattituck, New York.. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been a response from the Board of Southold Town Trustees and Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would not.have a significant effect on the environment. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Southold Town Building Department it is assued that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 23.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution ~,as declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 24 is to set a public hearing. 24. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southoid hereby sets Tuesday, October 9, 1984, Southold Town Hall, Main Road,~ Southold, New York as date and place for public hearings on the followin9 applications for permits under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of. the Town of Southold: . 3:32 P.M. - In the matter of,. the application of Charles Galligan for permission to construct dock, ramp and float on property located at 150 Westview Drive, on Mattituck Creek, MattitUck, New York. 3:35 P.M. -Int he matter of the application of George Sweeny for permission to maintenance dredge an existing boat slip to provide 2 ft. of depth at MLW, at the end of Mason Drive, on Haywater Cove, Cutchogue, New York. 3:37 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Edward Quintieri and l~ichard Pulcini for permission to install timber bulkhead and two returns at the northern terminus of Riley Avenue, on James Creek, Mattituck, New York. 24.-Vote of the Town Board: 25. Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervi,sor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 25 is to set a public hearing. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Stoutenburgh, it'was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 8:15 P.M. Tuesday, October 9, 1984, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as time and place for a public hearin9, at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity .to..be heard upo.n.t_he following matter: A Local Law. in relation to permits and licenses for. vehicles.~ransportincj refuse into town refuse disposal areas and penalties for off~nses~ whlcP/ reads as follows: BE IT ENACTED. by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: Chapter 48 of the Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended as follows: (additions are indicated by underline; deletions by [brackets]). The word "REFUSE" set forth in §48-1 thereof is hereby amended to read as follows: REFUSE - Any human, [or] animal or vegetable refuse, offal, swill, cesspool and/or septic waste, sewage, garbage, paper, ashes, junk, trash, rubbish, waste, of whatever material composed, discarded machinery or parts thereof, discarded vehicles or parts thereof and an unlicensed motor vehicle parked, stored or standing outside an enclosed building in an inoperative condition for more than thirty (30) days. II. -.The term "REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA" set forth in §48-1 thereof is hereby amended to read as follows: REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA - The sanitary landfill site owned and operated by the Town of Southold located north of County Route 48 at Cutchogue, New York, and any premises designated by the Town Board as [the] a refuse disposal area of [this] the town for the disposal of-refuse by the residents of [this] the town. : III. Subdivision C of §48-3 thereof is amended to read as follows: No vehicle shall be permitted to transport refuse into any refuse disposal area maintained by the Town of Southold unless such vehicle displays a valid [parking] permit and/or license issued pursuant to the provisions of [§48-3 of the Code of the Town of Southold.] this ~hapter. IV. ~48-4 and S48-5 thereof are renumbered ~48-5 and ~48-6 respectively. V. A new ~48-4 is added thereto, to read as follows: §48-4 Permit and License Fees. A. The fees for the issuance of permits and/or licenses for vehicles transportinq refuse into any refuse disposal area maintained by the Town of Southold shall be as follows: (1) Parkinq permit - For non-commercial vehicles of less than one ton capacity owned by a resident and/or taxpayer of the Town of Southold and transportinq qnly household refuse, provided that such vehicle displays a valid parking .permit issued pursuant to the provisions of S65-3 of the Code of the Town of Southold. (2) $.50 (fifty cent) Per Load Fee - For each non- commercial vehicle of less than one ton capacity, which possesses not permit. .(3) $15. Per Load Fee - For each single axle truck which does not possess a permit. (4) $25. Annual Fee - For each commercial vehicle-~-- transporting liquid septic waste, together with an addi~i6nal fee of' $.01 (one cent) for each gallon of liquid waste discharged. (5) $25. Annual Fee - For each commercial contractor's vehicle of less than one ton maximum ~ross vehicle weight. (6)' $25. Annual Fee - For each farm vehicle of one ton or more capacity, transportinq agricultural waste. (7) $25. Per Load Fee -For each double axle truck which does not possess a permit. (8) $100. Annual Fee - For each single axle vehicle transportin~ solid waste (~arba~e). (9) $100. Annual Fee - For each commercial contractor's vehicle of ~ora than one ton capacity. (10) $250. Annual Fee - For each double axle and/Qr compactor type vehicle transporting solid waste (garbage). (11) $250. Annual Fee - For each commercial contractor's double axle and/or tractor-trailer combination of more than one ton capacity. B. Issuance and Duration of Permits and/or Licenses. Ail permits and/or licenses provided for in this Chapter shall be issued by the Town Clerk. All annual permits (including those previously issued) shall expire one year from the date of the issuance thereof. C. Refund of Fees. In the event that the Town Clerk has heretofore issued permits for vehicles transportin~ refuse into the town landsite at Cutchoque, and the fees paid therefor exceed the fees provided for herein, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to refund such excess fees'to the holders of such permits and/or licenses. D. Amendment of Fees. Notwithstanding any of the p~ovisions hereof, the Town Board may, by resolution, change, modify or repeal any of the fees set forth in ~48-4 hereof. Vi. This local law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of State. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 25.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 26 is a decision on Bassford, Schmidt, Honnett, Unsafe Building public hearing. 26. Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by Supervisor Murphy, WHEREAS, the Building Inspector of the Town of Southoid has made a formal inspection of premises owned by F. Devoe Bassford, William K. Schmidt, 3oyce-Alyce Honnett, and shown and designated on Suffolk County Tax Map as: District 1000; Section 097.00; Block 0200; Lot 010.00, and thereafter prepared a written report thereof and filed the same in his oft]ce, and WHEREAS, it was determined by the.BuildinC~ Inspector that the building or structure on said premises is dangerous or unsafe to the public, and WHEREAS, the Building Inspector promptly thereafter served a notice on the owner or other persons having an interest in said property, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 90 Of the Southold Town code, and WHEREAS, said'notice required that the owner, of said premises secure or remove the buildin~g or structure, securing or removal to commence within ten days from the date of the service of said notice and that the same be completed wlth,n thirty days thereafter, and WHEREAS, the owners of said premises has ne~llected or refused to comply with the provisions of said notide within the time speci~ed therein, and WHEREAS, a public hearing on said matter was held by this Board on the 11th day o~f September, 1984. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY DETERMINED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That based upon the written report prepared by the Building Inspector and filed in his oft]ce and upon the evidence given by said Building Inspector at the hearing held on September 11, 1984, this Board does hereby determine that the building or structure located on said premises is unsafe or dangerous to the public. 2. That this Board does hereby order that the building or structure located SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 417 on s~id premises is in such .a dilapic~ate~',~onditiOn ,that, the same cannot be repaired and secured and therefore directs a~c/ o~'de~s that the same be taken down and removed. 3. That it is further determined and ordered that the owners of the building or structure on said premises shall take down and remove the buildin9 or structure on Said premises on or before the 11th day of OCtober, 1984.. 4. In the event that the owners shall neglect or refuse to take down and remove said structure from said premises within the time provided by the preceeding paragraph, then and in that event the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to procure estimates for the removal of the building or structure on said premises and submit the same to this Board for its consideration as soon there- after as possible. 5. That, thereafter this Board shall, based upon .such estimate, provide for the letting ora contract for the taking down and removal of the building or structure on said premises. 6. That the .cost and expenses of the taking down and removal of the building or structure on said premises shall be collected by the Town of Southold in the manner provided for in Section 90-9 of the Code of the Town of Southold. 7. It is further ordered that a certified copy of this resolution be sent by the Town Clerk to the owner of said premises, by registered mail, return receipt requested, within three days of the date hereof,. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) 26.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 27. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 27 concerns the premises owned by Nicholas Schick, Inc., better known as the Orient Point inn property. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, WHEREAS, the Building Inspector of the Town of Southold has made a formal inspection of premises owned by Nicholas Schick, Inc., and shown and designated on Suffolk County Tax Map as: District 1000.; Section 015.00; Blcok 0900; Lot 006.00, and thereafter prepared a written report thereof and .filed the same in his office, and WHEREAS, it was determined by the Building Inspector that the buildin9 or structure on said premises is dangerous or unsafe to the public, and WHEREAS, the Building Inspector promptly thereafter served a notice on the owner or other persons having an interest in said property, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 90 of the Southold Town Code, and WHEREAS, said notice required that the owner of said premises secure or remove the buildin9 or structure, securing or removal to commence within ten days from the date of the service of said notice and that the same be completed within thirty days there- after, and WHEREAS, the owners of said premises has neglected or refused to comply with the provisions of Said notice within the time specified therein, and WHEREAS, a public hearin9 on said'matter was held by this Board on the 11th day of September, 1984.. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY DETERMINED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That based upon the written report prepared by the Building Inspector and filed in his office and upon the evidence given by said'Building Inspector at the hearing held on September' 11, 1984, this Board does hereby determine that the buildin9 or structure located on said premises is unsafe or dangerous to the public. 2. That this Board does hereby order that the building or structure located on said premises is in such a dilapidated condition that the same cannot be repaired and secured and therefore directs and orders, that the same be taken down and removed. 3. That it is further determined and ordered that. the owners of the building or structure on said premises shall take down and remove the' buildin9 or structure on said premises on or before the 11th day of October, 1984,. 4. In the event that the owners...shall neglect or refuse to take' down and remove said structure from said premises within the time provided by the preceeding paragraph, then and in that event the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to procure estimates for the removal of the building or structure on said premises and submit the same to this Board for its consideration as soon thereafter as possible. 4. That thereafter this Board shall, based upon such estimate, provide for the letting of a contract for the taking down and removal of the building or structure on said premises. 6. That the cost and expenses of the taking down and removal of the building or structure on said premises shall be collected by the Town of Southold in the manner provided for in Section 90-9 of the Code of the Town of Southold. r 7. It is further ordered that a certified copy of this resolution be sent by the TOwn Clerk to the owner of. said premises by registered mail, return receipt requested, within three days of the date hereof. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 27.-Vote of the Town Boari:l: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare, Councilman Stoutenburgh, Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, SuperVisor Murphy. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: At this time is there.any Councilman would like to have anything further to say? COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: The only thing I'd like to bring up is that ! never knew--this is my first time sitting on the Board listening tO the. requests for the Community Development Funds. -Considering the time, I think should do a little bit better on how we do our time on public hearings because we scheduled that and there, were a whole bunch of people in here.. I think that was Scheduled for five minutes and doesn't make sense to have all those people sitting here ,all that time--Harbor Lights people for I don'.t know how long. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Jay, sometimes there times when there were one or two people showed up. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Yes, last year. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Is that right?~ Nobody showed? TOWN CLERK TERRY: Yes, in the past there have' been only about two people. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: This was unusual.~ TOWN CLERK TERRY: Very unusual. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Very unusual. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBIJRGH: It was good to see. COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: It's good, very good. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Anyone else? Any other Councilmen? One thing I would like. to mention is that the Housing Committ~e is being formed and we are getting names and asking them to serve. We are moving ahead there and'then also,:on Octobe~ '4th at 7-30 at ni ht with the planning consultant RPPW,-the Town Board and the Town Planning Board to further discuss this 'before. we..wrap up Phase II and move into the completion of Phase II1~ I would like to ask anyone in'the audience if they have anything to'say or make any comments? Mr. Mandel. MR. HERBERT MANDEL, Inlet Lane, Greenport: Thank you very..much, i'm.sure you're all tired and ready to go home, I am too, and ! alsO sympathize as the previous speaker said with problems that you have to overcome. I feel that the problem that we have at. Inlet Lane and the area around Klipp Marine Park. lends itself to a great deal more importance than appears on the surface, i'd like to address a couple of words relative to it. You seem to indicate when you spoke about it that you had looked into it 'and you thought there was merit and you were going to do something about it. I hope that that occurs~ Over the past six years the problem has kept repeating. It's gotten much worse in the past'year and a half since the theory of not .having to put :up t,he gate would be of a help and the theory came about because the kids with the c~rs, the seventeen, eighteen year olds would drive through the closed gate and the cost of replacing the gate got to be a nuisance, headache, so the gate was not closed. Gate not closed means that two, three o'clock in the morning kids go through--I use the word "kids" advisedly, whether seventeen or twenty--with their foot on the brake to hear .the squeal of the tires, which you get oh, I would say, almost all the way through to the North Road 'from the park. It's horrendous, it keeps you awake at night, it wakes you at night. There's nothing you can do about it except call the police. The police respond. However, you're very hesitant to do that because by the time the car--radio car will get there the - perpetrator is gone in many instances. Also you're concerned with maybe the police-~ man who comes may be needed for some more important thing elsewhere, so, you hesit~ to call. They've had about nineteen or twenty calls this season. There must have bl at least four times that that didn't call. I know myself many times I feel li:ke calling and I say, well, it'll stop in another hour. It isn. t only the cars, although they're the most important thing because it's a hazard. They. can not only hurt themselves, they can hurt others. They use Manhanset Avenue near the park as a speedway. I have suggested, and I still think it would be well worthwhile to consider, the series of bumps with the appropriate hazard signs be installed in the ~roadl~ed so that no car can go down Manhanset Avenue fifty, sixty miles an houri And I think that--I'm sure that that will alleviate that problem. The other problem is [he radios blasting at all hours of the early morning and late night and that I don't I~now how to solve, excepting to keep the park closed the way it's supposed to be and I do hope that the few words I've had to say about it will not be looked upon as an attempt to harrass the Board, which is not my intention, but I would offer my services in any way if i could be of help but I'm certain that the problem is a great deal more important than it sounds. Thank you. SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: light on the gate? MR. MANDEL: Absolutely not. COU NCI I_MAN STOUTENBURGH: gate itself. Mr. Mandel, before you go. Would you object to a There are lights at the park at night. I realize that r but I mean a bright light on the MR. MANDEL: No, I wouldn't object at all. I think, .though, that there has been expressed an opinion that the cost of maintaining an individual at the park during the daylight, because it isn't only at night that this happenst could easily be defrayed by income generated from the trailers that come to launch boats and from other means of that type and maybe not defrayed in it's entirety, but also the maintenance of the park could be substantially improved upon if there were personnel to do it. Not only to collect income but to take care of it. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: Along those lines, I think in your letter, or someplace I ~aw you recommended times the gate should be closed.. As you know, many people go fishing, and i take this experience from the New Suffolk Boat Ramp where we have a man who goes down there at five o'clock in the morning and opens the gate--doesn't open the gate--I mean he's there to. charge the people, because.that's when they come. Would you Object to having that opened at that time, 'early in' the morning? Because I think somewheres in there it was something like nine in'the morning, or something I remember. MR. MANDEI-: ! wouldn't have any objection to that at ail. MR. TOBER: Provided he'd collect the money. COUNCILMAN sTOUTENBURGH: Oh, of course, that's what he~.d be there for. In other words, we have a man in New Suffolk Who does. this very thing. He gets up real early in the morning, goes down there and he's there when the people come from Jersey or anywheres else. He collects the fee right then and there as they put their boat in morning, no matter how early they get there, well from five o'clock on. MR. MANDEL: Although ! welcome the opportunity to speak and to be here, this was not generated out of my thinking. This came about when I was presented with a petitiOn and I wholeheartedly believe in the petition and that's why I'm here. But as I Said, anything I could do .to alleviate it I'd'be more than glad to. And I don't think anybody objects to any kind of~ hours that are supervised. What they do object to is the unsupervised hours,. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: The reason I speak of the light is that I have in my own family a cousin who was ki'lled by going through a fence that was--a gate that was put up and he was in a state park during the daytime and in the evening he decided to go down to the park and it .'just so happened to be on a corner'and as he went around the corner someone had put the gate up and he ran into the gate and was killed and there was a tremendous liability thrown on. And this is why I say, would you mind this being illuminated brightly in that area? MR. MANDEL: Wouldn't object at all, but you know a light could go out, for example, but the bumps on the road wouldn't disappear, and if somebody drives down a road at fifteen or twenty miles an hour they'll stop because they'll see the gate. When they go dow~ sixty miles an hour, light or no light, they may not be able to stop. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: Bob, did you speak about' these bumps at one time I recall? TOWN ATTORNEY~-TASKER: You might be creating a liability, even if you put a caution .sign there "bump." MR. MANDEL: i'm sure it's a liability, but I do see it 'in other areas. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: I think we thought of this in another area at one time and was discouraged against it. MR. MANDEL: I haven't seen it 'in Southold, but I'Ve seen it in'many other places. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: I see it in private parkings and things like that. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I don't think you see it on public highways. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: i~rivate roads you see it~' Cedar Beach has it on the road that runs down into the ~private development from Cedar Beach. You know where General Wayne is? That road that runs down into there, they have them all along there, but it's a private road. MR. MANDEL: It's a terrible problem. It's not an easy one to solve. If i knew the solution I'd be glad to give it to you. Thank you. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you for your comments. Sir? MR. TOBER: I'd certainly like to. confirm Mr. Mandel's description of the noise, it's amplitude, it's frequency and I'm about a block from the other side of where it happens, $o I hear it 'and I share his irritation and probably anger. There are many things--and I just want to concentrate on one thing. Not only ought you have the gate closed at night and the gate open early so that the fishermen get served, but at the same,time if they pay their dues .to get into it, i'm of. the opinion, I don't know whether I'm right or not, it's an opinion, that the revenue gained thereby would more than cover the cost of the guardian of the off~-hours, let's say :from 5 A.M. to 9~A.M., or ~vhenever the beach opens, but beyond that I would testify by my own witnessing repeatedly this summer-~probably the week before last, on a weekend, leaving the beach--we were about' fifty feet away from the gate and saw a succession of at least five and probably seven cars, or vans, in a row, speeding right past the entrance where the very tender young girl', sunning in the sun, was ignored. Now I can tell you that on weekends particularly, but even during the week, :there's some very tough characters that come down there> very intimidating and I don't think we've had the right kind of personnel since the late Mr. Cook had it. The Town is losing a lot of money in revenues. It encourages a lot of lawless behavior that perhaps a more authoritarian kind of guardian would, by his appearance and occasional actions, could prevent. That's all I want to say myself. I'm sure the others have other things they want to emphasize, but a sign saying "ali cars must stop" $'eems to me was there. The bumps may expose the Town a liability,-but on the other hand we all of us in the area can certainly tell you that there's an ,accident waiting to happen with the frequency of the cars speeding down Manhanset Avenue at literally fifty miles an hour, I think is a conservative estimate, very often, going right into the parking lot. So I think you might consider the liability from that side too and what would offset the other I leave it to you gentlemen and ladies to decide, but it's a bad Situation there. Now I've used up my time, but thank you very much. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you. Yes, mam? MRS. LILLIAN MORRIS, Inlet Lane: The only thing i'd like to add is ! object to the gates being open. Cars drive down on the beach all night long. Some nights there's three or four and they race down and they have no business to. be on the beach. So the gate should be closed. Who has the authority to--Dean doesn't have the authority to close the gates. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Bob, who has the authority? TOWN ATTORNEY TASKER: To close the gate to the entrance? MRS. MORRIS: Yes. TOWN ATTORNEY TASKER: MRS. MORRIS: Thank you. ~TOWN ATTORNEY TASKER: SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The Superintendent of Highways. Who is 'also in charge of the Public'Works Department. He's Commissioner of Public Works. MR. LARRY LAVEGLIA, Wood Lane: In regards to who was closing the gates, prior to this year the Southold Police were closing it and.they were opening it at six in the morning, but then all of a .sudden they decided they weren't going to open it and the cars would be all lined up with the boats waiting to get in and that problem was never solved and they' just stopped opening it and they just kept the gates open night and day. That's one of the more serious problems. There are so many others that I personally feel that a committee should be established to look into the enormous amount of problems that we have. It isn't justi the gate, the dirt on the beach, the people who throw garbage in the cans and the Town of Southold has gone into the garbage collecting business. You can go there any given morning and you'll find every garbage can is overflowing with household, garbage, not beach garbage and the Town of Southold has got this beaut ful truck-¥1.think they re goi~g~ir~ competitic~ with the garbage removal people--and they pick up everybody's garbage. I'm going to start putting it there myself. Why pay the 'garbage removal if I've got the Town to do it. So as I say I think that they're so many items to be considered that it would be good to have a committee set up by some of the residents in the immediate area and somebody on the Board, or whoever you people feel you should set the committee with to di,s~uss the situation and to see what could be done to solve most of the problems anyway, because year by year it!S getting worse and worse. I think that the Townlis giving out too many passes.' I've seen people that I know haven't got homes in the area with passes on their car. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: You remember that this area is originally money went in from the' State and I believe, Bob you can correct me if I'm wrong, anyone in New York State can use that particular area. SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 42! MR LAVEGLIA: When I go down for ~a.pass--- COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: Then they have to pay for it, let me make sure you say they have to pay for it. MR. LAVEGLIA: Excuse me, when I go down for a car pass they ask me if I live in the area and I have to show my license to show my address is in Greenport. The people that I'm referring to don't live' no wheres here. They live in Jersey, they live in Connecticut, they live in New York City. TOWN CLERK TERRY: Sir, everyone has to prove that they own property or have a local registration and we do not give them out unless their name is on the tax roll. MR. LAVEGLIA: I'm going to give you the license plates of all these cars that I see that I know do not live in this area. ~TOWN CLERK TERRY: SUPERVISOR MURPHY: TOWN CLERK TERRY: MR. LAVEGLIA: beaches ? They're not getting them in this office. They're not getting them here. I guarantee you they are not. They're getting them some place. What are they getting at the TOWN ATTORNEY TASKER: I think the answer to it is that a non-resident, without the beach sticker, can purchase a permit at the gate to go in with his trailer for a boat. MR. LAVEGLIA: He doesn't get a sticker. TOWN ATTORNEY TASKER: No, he doesn't get a sticker. MR. LAVEGLIA: These people I see have stickers. I know they definitely don't live here. TOWN CLERK TERRY: They're not getting them in this building, I guarantee you that. We are very. careful and have an awful lot of arguments as a result of it. MR. LAVEGLIA: It's my fault, ! should have taken the license numbers and submitted them to the Board. The next time I will do it. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Call my office anytime and we'll, check some registrations. MR. LAVEGLIA: i Sincerely go along with setting up a committee to try to iron this out one way or the other. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Sir; I.appreciate everyone's comments, but I'd'like to say that before Jay said'that he and Paul and the man in charge of the beaches had a committee meeting about two weeks ago and we were told that everything was fine in all of these beaches. MRS. THERESA HARTMAN, Greenport: I called your office the early part of July about the situation on that beach and your secretary told me that she would talk to you about it and that she would talk to guy on the roads there, whatever his name-- SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Mr. Dean. MRS. HARTMAN: Mr. Dean. And ! also questioned the work, the duties of the lifeguards, were, because I had a lifeguard tell me that Southold Town pays him to keep people off the ropes and to rescue anybody who was drowning and anything else that went on on thatlbeach was not his business. There's beer drinking on the beach, which there's a sign says "no drinking." There are dogs on the beach, no animals allowed. And those lifeguards never come down out of their stands unless they have to take a little swim. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Mrs. Hogan, after you did. call, Mrs. Hogan did speak to Mr.. Muir and Mr. Dean and Mr. Jacobs on that. And if we don't hear, as we're hearing tonight on the severity of the problem, we couldn't do much. You can be guaranteed something will be done. MRS. HARTMAN: i know people who have called. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: You will be guaranteed that something will be done. MRS. HARTMAN: I hope so, I really do, because the beach this year was absolutely disgusting disgrace. 422 SErTEMBER 11, 1984 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: They should not be that way. MRS. HARTMAN: There must have been that much seaweed piled up from the tides. I mean, you had to tromp through it to get to the water. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: That is part of a lifeguard's job, is to remove that seaweed. MRS. HARTMAN': No, sir, all his iob is-~he says his iob is to sit up there and keep people off the ropes,and rescue anybody who's drowning. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I will meet with some people and wewill ask some residents who signed that petition to come in and meet with the Parks and Beaches. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: For the people who view this across the way, Mr. Mandel, I believe, how often do you see a police car down in there? MR. MANDEL: Only when they're called. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: Only when they're called? MR. TOBER: That's a little unfair; During the day they're there, but--during the day, yes. MRS. HARTMAN: You know, up until the last two years we had good' lifeguards on that beach and they took. care of things. MR. TOBER: As a matter--I'd like a point of information. Up to this year, was it true that we only had one lifeguard on duty at any time7 MRS. HARTMAN: Yes. MR. TOBER: This year we had two of them, so that's twice as much doing nothing. MRS. HARTMAN: I have a witness to what was said to me that day, but--- COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: I don't think we doubt'your~ word.' I think these things are revelations to some extent to us because we sat with a person who was in charge and said that his lifeguards take care of the beach and that was what they were being paid for and---.. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: All right, could I have your name and address. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: We'll be glad to take care of this in' the future. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: All right, is there any more on this one item? Let's stick with the one item first, Frank. MRS. ISABEL BIDDULPH, Inlet Lane: Who would take care of replacing the-gate and ~eplacing the attendant's shack When it was destroyed last year and the tables, everything--- SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The Department of Public'Works. COUNCILMAN STOUTENBURGH: Mr. Dean. MRS. BIDDULPH: Doesn't he know.that things are going wrong down there,? You'_~t¥' you're not aware, but somebody has to see that the tables--eve'~ything's .mi~ing down there. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We are very much aware that quite a bit of things .were. stolen from there and we are. very aware of the garbage problem, not only'in that beach, it'¢..~ In' every, container you/put around and it is'a problem. MRS. BIDDULPH: If the containers were moved down the beach further 'where the people would have to walk down. SUPERVISOR MURPHY~ .'Maybe we could work something like that. We'll work with you. MRS. BIDDULPH: it's disgusting. It's a memorial beach and you're not keeping it as a memorial beach. Everything's destroyed. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We will work, with you. Yes? MR. TOBER: Mr. Murphy, i just want to say that up to last year it was tolerable, but there really was a very very severe degradation of this beach. SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 423 SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, this'wili~e~se itself. Frank? MR. FRANK CARLIN, Laurel: Well, I guess I'm the last one. I'm going to keep mine a little short. Now that the summer's over I have some spare time on my hands so my research committee for a year and a half told me that it's about time that you debate Mr. Ray Dean. I want to debate him face to face. Plenty of questions that must be answered and we have planned to start the first Tuesday of every~Town Board meeting to keep it 'at one to two ~lebates so that it will be kept short and not drawn out. The length of time it~ will' continue is unknown because there's so much to be discussed. This is something different. It has never been done, l.don't think, before by a tax- payer to challenge a public official and my research department of a year and a half now we think we have enough for me to debate him and I'm sure that I Cto and maybe this gentleman's question mi§bt be answered, this 'gentleman's question might be brought up too, Who knows. Maybe we'll~get some good out of this 'thing. If I can't make the debate I will notify Mr. Dean's office and I hope that he'll do the same to me. But it will be the first Tuesday Town Board meeting, two debates at the most at a time. We have so much to discuss. And how long, Ilke I say, I don't know. I think it's time that Mr. Dean and I. come face to face because i don't like. talking, like I did the last time with you, Frank, that you had to speak for him. I'd rather have the man here in front of me and I'd like .to present my case to him~ They're not alone mine. They're other people's too. Thank God people come to me all the time and they say to me, Frank, they're beach buggies down at Mattituck beach there, what can we-.do? Don't tell me, call Mr. Dean or call the Police Department. You can't walk--I'm not Mr. Dean, I'm just a taxpayer, but ! feel as a taxpayer after hearing all this--and then we decided really when we had the problem with the bridge and the curve and we decided to research Mr. Dean for a year and a half and believe me done it. It's going to be interesting, 1'11 tell you. It's not'. been done before. Going to be quite interesting. I will' say one .thing, Mr. Dean. better come prepared, and I hope that you will'relay that message back to him and being that he never makes the Town Board meetings I can't tell him myself:. Thank you. SUPERVISOR MURPHYi: Thank you, Frank. Is there anyone else in the audience would like to make a comment? Jerry? BOARD OF APPEAI-S CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: minute, Frank? SUPERVISOR MURPHY: You, certainly may. Can I approach the Board for one MR. GOEHRINGER: I would just. like to be put on the Work Session for the next meeting, if you.wouldn't mind. SUPERVISOR MURPHY,: You don't have to go through the Board, we'll put you on. MR. GOEHRINGER: Okay. It will be concerning these agendas. You can pass them out. Okay, thank you. SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Anyone else like to comment? (No response.) Okay, I'd like a motion to adjourn.. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, it was RESOLVED that this Town Board meeting be adjourned at 10:03 P.M. ~ J J~dith T. TerrY~_~/ Southoid Town Clerk