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SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
SEPTEMBER 25, 1984
WORK SESSION
Present: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy, Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr.,
Councilman James A. Schondebare, Councilwoman Jean W. Cochran, Town Clerk
Judith T. Terry, Justice Raymond W. Edwards (10 AM), Town Attorney Robert
W. Tasker (11 AM). Absent: Councilman Stoutenburgh (conference in Albany).
9.'30 A.M. - The Board discussed off-agenda items and then recessed to hold
two hearings on Notice under the Unsafe Building and Collapsed Structure Law
of the Town of Southold - Marlake Associates, and Rose Koroleski.
10:30 A.M. - Special Attorney Richard F. Lark, and Executive Administrator
Victor G. Lessard discussed the Walters junk yard property, and the Wetland
Violations of Harbor Lights Property Association .and Bayview Development Corp.
10:45 A.M. - Board of Appeals Chairman Gerard Goehringer met with the Board
to discuss his request to hire a public stenographer for the verbatim testimony
of the Board of Appeals meetiogs, which was approved, and a request to meet
with the Town Board at another date: to discuss divisions of property.
11:10 A.M. - Board of Assessors Chairman Charles Watts met with the Board to
update them on the total, amount of exemptions which will be reflected on the
· 1984-85 tax rolls. Mr. Watts also explained the impact on the Town by the amend-
ment to the Veterans' Rea[ Property Tax Exemptions.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
12:05 P.M. - Executive Administrator Lessard met with the Board to further
discuss the Harbor Lights Property Association violation, as well as personnel
procedures.
12:45- Recess for lunch.
2:.10 P.M. - Work Session resumed and Board reviewed regular meeting agenda
items.
3:00 P.M. - Work Session adjourned.
REGULAR MEETING
3:00 P.M.
A Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held on Tuesday,
September 25, 1984 at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York.
Supervisor Murphy opened the meeting at 3:00 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
Present: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy
Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr.
Justice Raymond W. Edwards
Councilmar~' James A. Schondebare
Councilwoman Jean W o Cochran
Town Clerk Judith T. Terry
Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker
Absent:--Councilman Stoutenburgh (conference in Albany).
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I'd like a resolution to approve the audit of the Fishers
Island Ferry District bills today.
Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that~audited Fishers Island Ferry District bills in the amount of $1,304.31
be and hereby are approved.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR ,MURPHY: I'd like a resolution to approve the minutes of a regular
meeting of September 11, 1984.
Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLV~ED that the minutes of the regular Southold Town Board meetin~l held on
September 11, 1984 ~hereby are approved.
Vote of~the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And lastly I'd like a resolution'to set the next meeting
date for, October 9th, 1984., 7:30 P.M., Southold Town Hall.
Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Supervisor.Murphy, it was
RESOLVED' that the next Re~]ular Meetin~l of the Southold Town Board will be held
at 7::30 P.M., Tuesday, October 9, 1984 at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road,
Southold, New York.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran,-Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Moving on to the first item on the agenda Reports.
I. REPORTS.
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SUPERVISOR MURPHY: I'd like to remind everybody that these are on
file in the Town Clerk's Office for anyone who would like to read
7fown Justice Tedeschi - August 1984.
Association of Chi:efs of Police 1984 Training Conference Chief Winters.
Town Justice Edwards - August 1984..
Szepatowski Associates- August 1984.
Town Justice Pirce - August 1984.
NOrth Fork Animal Welfare League, Inc. - August 1984.
Fire Inspector's Summe~ Activities Report.
Suffolk County Department of Labor, EcOnomic Indicator Report -September
Southold Town Police Department - August 1984.
Councilmen's reports .starting with Jay. Do you have anything, Jay?
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: We attended the Parks and Beaches--Councilman
Stoutenburgh and myself, and Ray Dean. We had a meeting just the three of us
originally and that was on September 18th, mainly with regard to Gull Pond and
problems at the Gull Pond beach down there. Then we had another meeting again,
Parks and Beaches, two days later on the 20th. At that time we invited people
who were making complaints with regards to that area. They came in and we had
a long discussion at that time and hopefully we're on our way to solving the problem.
I also attended a Recreation meetin~i and 1'11 let Councilwoman Cochran discuss that
one.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Jay. Joe?
COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: The Farmland Preservation Committee me on the same
night as the Recreation, the aforementioned Recreation Committee met and they have
decided on two appraisers to do the appraising of the parcels of property. Now
that we've floated the bond they're in a hurry. They've got the bit in their teeth
and they're in a hurry to make some acquisitions. It's going to be a long process.
We've got a lot of distinct personalities on the Committee, each one has his own point
of view and nonetheless we seem to be able to reach a concensus at the end of every
board meeting which is sometimes miraculous, and now they're going to be sending
invitations out to the people that have submitted bids to bring in either sketch plans
or surveys of their property to determine what portion of their properties they're
actually offering. On the basis of that they're going to go and look at the properties
they consider the most desirable and authorize appraisals of those properties. There's
a resolution on the agenda tonight authorizing an expenditure for these apl~raisals.
That's all I have.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Joe. Jean?
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COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Update on the Belt Safety Program. I received the
"Buckle-Up" safety bumpers on Thursday Fast and to date 12,250 brochures have
been distributed to local business and in addition some stickers in some places.
Bumper stickers have been distributed to the Southold Town Police Department,
and I believe they're already on the cars. To the Southold Town Highway~ Depart-
ment and to all the departments in Town Hall. Also this morning each To~n Board
member received a bumper sticker and I hope that they I! put it on their back bumper
to set an example and use their seat belt also. Solicitation of prizes have begun and
we are beginning to receive, assorted prizes from our local businesses. Additional
brochures, posters and stickers will' be distributed over the next few days. In
relation to the Recreation meetin9 that was held on Thursday the 20th, the Recreati~
Committee held a public meet.rig .n relation to the creation of a Town-w.de Recreatio~.
Program. We had a total of 28 persons attend, ~ncludlng members of the Town Boar~
The purpose of the meeting was to update those attending on the proposed budget
submitted to the Supervisor by the Recreation Committee and for those attending to
have the opportunity for input as to their needs in the area of recreation, i felt
that we had a 'good cross section of the community attending. We have had rep-
resentation from schools, the handicapped, interested parents, church groups,
seniors, youth groups and service clubs. A summary of comments: lack of
coordination, lack of activities during times of the year, lack of activities for
pre-schoolers, lack of activities after school causing many latch-key children in
the community, lack of activities for physically handicapped, such as weekends r
Christmas and leisure time, lack of activities for children and young adults, lack
of activities from eleven to twelve years old, lack of activities for r~ineteen and
twenty. You can see that everyone attending saw many needs in--and of ,course
they expressed themselves in relation to the needs that they sought within their
particular group. I would say the concensus, or what I heard after liste&ing to
the individuals that attended, ,was that they felt that the request for services
was development of additional programming, developing of new programming and
a great, great need for coordination. They also felt that there was a need for
Town support and financial support. Some felt that there was not parity in the
support that they were now receiving. We also had representation from the
Southold and Greenport Rotary and they offered their support to the project.
felt the meeting was both productive and positive. Thank you, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Jean. Ray?
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Just that things are quiet on Fishers Island. Eighty percent
of the people have left for the winter. The clamming has been good and I'm going
on a vacation. Thank you, Frank.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Enjoy it.' I'd just like to mention Paul Stoutenburgh is
not here today. He and Jim McMahon are up at a Waterfront Revitalization
Conference in Albany. They will be back tonight. We have good news that we
are suppose~ to be receivin9 our 9rant that we applied for, which is most necessary
for us to start~t~ addressing the road run-off problem in the Town and as soon as
we get this grant we~would like to start working on it. ! would like to also invite
any of the press and any people who are concerned, tomorrow to listen to talks on
some innovative programs that can be done in landfills to reduce volume. It's
going to be held down at Porky's Restaurant at 11 o'clock for the East End Super-
visors and I would welcome anyone down ~o listen to the presentation. That's
'about it. We'll move on to the second item on the agenda which is Public Notices.
I1~ PUBLIC NOTICES.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The first one is a U. S. Corps of Engineers notice of
an application by Tosca Holding and Realty Corp. to construct a timber groin
in East Marion. Written comments to the Corps by October 6, 1984.
COUNCILWOMAN COCHRAN: Suffolk County Department of Works, designation
of restricted highway on Oaklawn Avenue, Town of Southold, betweenlPine Neck
Road and Wells Avenue/Jockey Creek Road.
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Number 3 is a Notice of Complete Application by David
Rosenberg to construct a one family dwelling approximately 43 ft. from t--~T
wetlands with associasted sanitary system a minimum of 100 ft. from tidal ,wetlands.
A variance of 32 ft. is requested to the tidal wetlands Land Use Regulastions. The
project is located at the weternmost portion of Mattituck Creek, on Cove Neck Road,
"Mattituck. Comments to Dennis W. Cole~ NYS-DEC, Stony Brook by October 3, 198~.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 4 is an application of. James Bitses to the DEC
to construct 250 ft. of bulkhead in the intertidal and high marsh area of the
applicant's property and install an 8 ft. by 24 ft. floating dock and comments to
New York State DEC, Karen Chytalo in Stony Brook by October 6, 1984.
I would like to remind everybody that these are posted on the Town Clerk's
Bulletin Board. Joe.
COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Number 5 is another notice of complete application
before the Department of Environmental Conservation for Bernard O. and Eleanore
I. Monson for a timber bulkhead located on the northerly end of Budd's Pond,
Southold, New York. Contact person is David DeRidder, NYSDEC, Building 40,
SUNY, Room 219, Stony Brook, New York. Ail comments are to be sent in prior
to October 5, 1984.
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Number 6 is a New York State Department of
Environmental Conservatior~notice to the Baymen on the temporary closure of
shellfish lands in Flanders Bay, September 8 through and including September
29, 1984.
COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Number 7 is another notice of complete application
for DEC by John R. Dempsey to construct a one family dwelling in accordance
with~ft, apparent average seback and a timber retaining wall. That's located
on the west side of Goldsmith's Inlet, Peconic. Contact p_erson at the DEC is
Robert N. Thurber, at the aforementioned location in Stony Brook. Comments
are to be in before October 12, 1984.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY:
agenda, correspondence.
111. COMMUNICATIONS.
Thank you, Joe.
Moving on to the third item on our
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: The first is a very nice letter thanking the Town Board
for their kind expressions of sympathy from Mrs. Ken Godfrey and her daughter.
Again I'd like to publicly thank the Godfrey family for all that Ken has done for
the Town.
2. A very nice letter from Adelaide Silkworth praising the Nutrition Center
and the work that's done down there and we sent copies to Vee McKeighan and
to our cook who has been doing a tremendous job.
3. From the Suffolk County Department of Public Works. notifying us that
the contract was awarded for the Oaklawn Avenue Bridge.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number IV we had two public hearings on unsafe buildings
this morning (Marlake Associates and Rose Koro~eski), and we'll move on to Number
V, Resolutions.
V. RESOLUTIONS.
Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was
RESOLVED that the application of Sophie T. Saunders, for renewal of her single
family house trailer located on the north side of Main Road, Laurel, New York,
Which permit expires on October 7, :198~, be and hereby is granted for a period
of six (6)' months.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY:
1.-Vote of the Town Board:
Any questions? (No response.)
Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 2 is another trailer permit renewal.
Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the application of Martin Sid0r, for renewal of his single family
house trailer for housing of trainees under the Agricultural Program - National
4-H, located on the south side of Oregon Road, Mattituck, New York, which
expires on September 23, 198~,, be and hereby is granted for a period of six (6)
months.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY:
2.-Vote of the Town Board:
Any questions? (No response.)
Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 3 we're goin9 to hold (decision on Harbor Lights
Property Association Wetland Application.) Moving on to 4 is in support of OCS
Revenue sharing legislation.
Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby goes on record
in support of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Revenue Sharin~l legislation which
is now before Congress, and directs that the Town Clerk transmit a letter to
Congressman William Carney conveying their support for this legislation and request-
ing his favorable vote for this measure when it reaches the floor of the House.
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SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on it?
COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Maybe you ought to explain what this does.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: We're really not sure exactly what it does, but it's Revenue
Sharing that the oil drilling companies have to pay to the State and the State has to
then spend this money on waterfront communities. This is where we expect this
money to be coming and in the future quite large sums of it. This first is just
money that we're talking about before on Jim' and Paul are up for, is just on the
planning and when the money comes from the offshore drilling this is where it
will be spent on this waterfront revitalization, various programs like this. We
should be very much in support of it. r~
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: In accordance with my past practice, if I don't hav!
the legislation in front of me, what we think it might do and what it might do, i'11 ......
abstain on voting on this issue. Not because I have any interest in offshore oil
leasing, but I want the legislation.
~COUNClLMAN TOWNSEND: We have an encapsulated version here, it says, "proposed
legislation will establish a grant program which will enable the State and its coastal
communities to continue their coastal managment activites, including waterfront revital-
ization, natural resource protection and commercial fisheries development. The measure
will provide local governments with a major opportunity to carry out waterfront
research, designs and preconstruction activities needed to rejuvenate~our waterfront.
Legislation will also provide construction.funds for small scale projects leading to the
redevelopment of deteriorated waterfronts, stabilization of eroded shorelines and the
acquisition of lands to preserve sensitive areas. In additiOn, the measure will assure
us of a continuing opportunity to protect our coastal resources such as Camp Hero
property at Montauk Air Force Station through the consistency provisions of the
Coastal Management Program. This measure will.' also assure that oil and gas production
on the outer continental shelf will proceed in an envirOnmentally sound manner." ~And
on the basis of that I'm going to vote for it, because we have a -lot of activities.
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: I'm sure the person who wrote that knew what they
were talking about. On the last paragraph they say, and this is addressed to
Town Supervisor Francis J. Murphy, "As Supervisor of the Town of Huntington,
you may wish to convey your support for this OCS resolution and legislation to
Congressman William Carney." So on the basis of that I think 1'11 pass on this
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Typographical error.
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Typographical error.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: You should see some of the letters I get. Okay, any
other questions? (No response.)
4.-Vo~te of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Justice Edwards,
Councilman Townsend, Superviso~ Murphy. Abstain: Councilman Schondebare.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY; Number 5 we're 9oing to hold, not act upon~ (Request
for contribution toward the cost .of dredging the inlet to the pond at Wunneweta
Pond, Nassau Point, Cutchogue.) Number 6 is to extend the appointment 'of the
Temporary Fire Inspector..
Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby extends the
appointment of Temporary Fire Inspector Robert A. Fisher, which expired on
September 15, 1984, to June 30, 1985, not to exceed 80 hours per,month, at
his present salary of $8..00 per hour.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response,)
6.~Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY; Number 7 is to appoint a Traffic Warden.
7. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Peter
Grattan, Sr. as a Traffic Warden, effective immediately, at a salary of ~4.50 per
hour.
7.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 8 is to authorize a name for a path in the Town
of Southold.
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Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seCOnded by Councilman Townsend, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold has no objection to the
establishment and maintenance of the name OLD WOOD PATH for a certain presently
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unnamed private road, which road proceeds in a general southerasterly direction
from South Harbor Road in'the hamlet of Southold, all in accordance with the request
by petition of all of the property owners whose properties abut the road in question.
JUSTICE EDWARDS: Question'. Does that mean the Town of Southold is going to
maintain the road?
TOWN CLERK TERRY: No, they just want to maintain the name.
8.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 9 is authorize Curt Horton to attend a conference.
Moved by Justice Edwards, seCOnded by Councilman Townsend, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes Code
Enforcement Officer Curtis W. Horton to attend the State Education Department
Workshop on Fire Prevention and Buildin9 Code Enforcement to be held on November
8, 1984 at Howard Johnson's Motel, Lake Placid, New York, and the registration fee
for same shall be a legal charge against the Building Department Contractual Account.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: On the question. He's going up to the one--there is one
being given down in Suffolk County later on in the month and the other two members
of the Building Department will be going. Curt's going to be on vacation up there
and. he's going to take a day of his vacation, go back to work, and then go back
on vacation again. He's not being paid travel expenses or anything, just his
necessary expense for that day.
9.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 10 is to authorize attendance at a conference.
10.
Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes all
Town Board Members and all Water Advisory Committee Members to attend the
Lon9 Island Groundwater Quality - Today and Tomorrow Conference sponsored
by Cooperative Extension Nassau County, at the Plainview Holiday Inn, Plainview,
New York on Tuesday, October 16, 1984, and the $20.00 per person registration
fee, as well as necessary expenses for travel .shall be a legal charge against the
Town of Southold.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.)
10.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 11 we're 9oin9 to hold. (Transfer within Refuse
& Garbage A8160, and payment to Morbark Industries, Inc.) Number 12 is to
authorize Judge Edwards to attend a conference.
12. Moved by CouncilWoman Cochran, seconded by Supervisor Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board Of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes
Town Justice I~aymond W. Edwards to attend the Town Justice Advanced Train-
in9 Course at Ellenville, New .York on October 8, 9 and 10, .1984, and the
necessary and actual expenses for travel, meals and lodging shall be a legal
charge against the Town of Southold Contractual Account.
12.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 13 is to accept a proposal for auditing.
13.
Moved by Councilman Schondebare, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the~
proposal of Elaine F. Kaldor, C.P.A., P.C., and authorizes the Supervisor to
sign same, for the audit of the books and records of the Town of Southold and
its 9rant programs for the year ended December 31,
1) Financial & Internal Control Audits:
Town Audit $3,800.00
Grants Audits 1,550.00
2) Compliance Audit of FRS Funds $00.00
Total - $5,850.00
1984 for the following fees:
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,SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) it's been put in the
budget.
13.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: CouncilWoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 14 is a proclamation we could make now and there
are some members of clubs coming in at 4 o'clock that we could give them their
proclamation at that time, but we could put it on record.
14.
Moved by Councilwoman Cochran, seconded by Councilman Townsend,
WHEREAS, the 4-H program of Cooperative Extension since its beginning 613 years
ago has. contributed much to the health and welfare, of.the Nation and has en~:ourage~.~
many young people to choose careers which help improve family and community
living; and
WHEREAS, during this week 4-H members, leaders and families will'observe National
4-H Week with the theme: "4-H - Building on Experience," and
WHEREAS, 4-H members put'into pr.actice the skills and science they learn, as they
develop their talents through 4-H projects and strive to "learn for living;'~ and
WHEREAS, in these changing times young people, who are citizens of tomorrow,
must discover and acquire the virtues of responsibility, thoughtfulness, morality
and understanding; and
WHEREAS, the more than 500 volunteer adult 4-H leaders are organizaing their
4-H Clubs for the 1984r85 year,' many others are organizing clubs for the first
time; and
WHEREAS, the more than 130,000 boys and girls participating in 4-H programs
throughout Suffolk County soon will be taking their places in society by establish-
ing homes of their own and:joining the ranks of community leaders, now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in recognition of the
fine achievements of 4-H members and their families do hereby proclaim the week of
October 7 - 13, 1984 as NATIONAL 4-H WEEK in the Town of Southold.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on 'it? (No response.)
14.-Vote o£ the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 15 is a pending decision on a relief petition.
15.
Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Schondebare,
WHEREAS, Anna Fiore, Michael, Longo, Larry Stein; Christian Christake, JI.
Evangelista and S. Evangelista, by petition dated April 3, 1984, applied to
the Southold Town Board for relief from the Bulk requirements of the Zonin9
Code with regard to major .subdivision entitled "Subdivision of Richmond Creek
~s," consisting of 4~). 9 acres and located on the south side of Main (State
Route 25) Road, Peconic, New York, and
WHEREAS, said petition was referred to the Southold Town Planning Board and
Suffolk County Department of Planning for their recommendations, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Southold Town Board on said petition
on the 11th day of September, 1984, at which time ali persons were given an
opportunity to be heard thereon, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that Anna Fiore, Michael Longo, Larry Stein, Chrisl~ian Christake,
J. Evangelista and S. Evangelista be Granted relief from the BUlk requirements
of the Zonin9 Code as provided in Local Law No. 11 -1983, with regard to a
major subdivision entitled, "Subdivision of Richmond Creek Farms," and be it
further
RESOLVED that the premises described in said petition shall be subiect to the
Bulk requirements of the Southold Town Zoning Code in effect prior to May 20, 1983r--,
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions? (No response.) The reason this one is
being granted is that evidentally it was through and oversight on t.h~e p_etiltioners
even and the Planning Board that this had been granted approval prior to May
20th, 1983.
COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Preliminary approval.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Yes.
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: In other words they didn't need our approval to
begin with, they had it all along.
COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: It was subject to the original ordinance--local Law on
one acre zoning.
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15.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: C6'bh~.Ji~dtn'an rC0chran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice EdWards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 16 is a good landmark for the Town. it is to
authorize an agreement to appraisal services limited to $32,000.00.
16.
Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
and directs Su~pervisor Francis J. Murphy to enter into an agreement with Larsen
Appraisal Services and Morley Appraisal Services to perform appraisal services for
the Southold T~own Farmland Preservation Committee, at a total cost not to exceed
$32,000~00 ~for ~appraisals, the review of same, and correlated services.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions.? (No response.)
16.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 17 is to advertise for bids.
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17. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Boasrd of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and
directs the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the installation of utilities at the
Lakeside Garden Apartments, which work will consist of installation of water,
electrical, sanitary and drainage systems for said apartment complex.
17.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, 'Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number 18 is an agreement to winterize' our sprinkler
system.
18. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, 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 with Briarcliff
Sprinklers Systems Inc. for the winterization of the sprinkler system at the
Southold Town Hall for a total cost of $120.00.
18.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
Tills resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
19.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Number .19 is not on your agenda.
M ed by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards,
W~EREAS, the Town of Southold has a varied coastline of rocky shores, sandy
be~aches, ~roductive estuaries and salt marches, urban ports and small harbors,
tidal flats and dozens of islands; and
WHEREAS, the coast has provided us with a rich scenic, cultural and historic
heritage; and
WHEREAS, the natural resources of the coastal zone are among our most important
economic resources; and
WHEREAS, the marine environment is one of the most valuable resources supporting
an active fishing industry; and
WHEREAS, coastal landforms, especially barrier beaches, provide sufficient protection
from coastal storms, flooding and erosion; and
WHEREAS, we are strongly committed to the wise management of the coastline to
ensure for all the residents that the environmental and economic value of the coastal
zone will be sustained, and
WHEREAS, the coastline is also receiving nation-wide recognition during the week
of October 7 - 14, 1984 as a valuable but threatened resource, now, therefore, it
is hereby
PROCLAIMED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the week of October
7 - 14, 1984 shall be COASTWEEK in the Town of Southold, and urge all citizens to
take cognizance of this event and to participate fittingly in its observance.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Any questions on it? (No response.)
19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And at this time I'd like to ask Jean Tiedke to come up so
we could present the proclamation to her.
MRS. JEAN TIEDKE, League of Women Voters: Thank you very much, we appreciate
that. That's beautiful. Thank you, Frank and all of you.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: You're welcome. Thank you for your efforts. Okay,
Number 20 is 'the unsafe building, the first hearing we had today, Marlake.
20.
Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilwoman Cochran,
WHEREAS, the Building__lnspector_of ,the..Town.. Of Southold hasu-nade a~ formal _.
inspection of premises owned by Marlake Associates, and shown and;designated
on Suffolk County Tax Map as: District 1000, Section 85.00, .Block 001.00i; Lot
005.00, and thereafter prepared a written report thereof and filed the sam~e in
his office, and
WHEREAS, it was determined by the Building Inspector that the building er 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 interested 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 thereafter, and
WHEREAS, the owners of said premises has neglected or refused to complyI with
the provisions of said notice within the time specified therein, and
WHEREAS, a public hearinq on said'matter was held by this Board on the 25th
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 Insrpector
and filed in his office and upon the evidence given by said' Building Inspector at
the hearing held on September 25, 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
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 buildin~ or Istructure
on said premises on or before the 25th 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 preceedin~.~,~
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 struc;~ure on , !,
said premises and submit the same to this Board for its consideration as soen there-~
after as possible.
5. That therea~er this Board shall, based upon such estimate, provide for
the letting of a contract f0rf .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 lin 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 on it? (No response.)
20.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare;
Justice Edwards, ,Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And the 21st is the same reading that Joe just did for
Rose Koroleski and it's sixty days. Cox Neck Road.
21.
Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Townsend,
WHEREAS, the Building Inspector of the Town of Southold has made a formal ~
inspection of the premises owned by Rose Koroleski, and shown' and 'designated
on Suffolk County Tax Map as: District 1000, Section 113.00, Block 002.00; Lot ~.-~
017.00, and thereafter prepared a written report thereof and filed the same in
his office, and
WHEREAS, it was determined by the Buildin9 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 interested 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 day's from
the date of the service of said notice and that the same be completed within sixty
days thereafter, 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 hearing on said matter was held.by this Board on the 25th
day of September, 1984.
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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 25, 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 buiidin9 or structure
on said premises on or before the 25th day of November, .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 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.
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.
21.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: And Number 22 is to pay to Islip Town the sum of $500.00
to contribute towards their legal fund concerning the Landfill Law.
22. Moved by Supervisor Murphy, seconded by Councilman Schondebare, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the
contribution of $500.00 to the Town of Islip to aid in defendin9 the State appeal
relative to declarin9 the Land Burial Law unconstitutional.
22.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman Schondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Okay, that's the end of the prepared and added-to agenda.
Is there any Councilman like to make any further comments? Jay? Joe? (No.)
Jean? (No, thank you.) Ray? (Nothing in the east.)
COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: Oh, yes, I would, Frank. Yes, I want to thank
the Long Island Traveler-Watchman. You published the questionnaire for the
two-family conversions in your paper. And ! want everyone to realize that was
not paid for, that was what us attorneys would call pro bono. That means for
the good of the public, without a fee, .and they were nice enough to publish the
whole two-family conversion questionnaire in their paper and I'm starting to get
some responses out of the paper. They're clipping it out and sending them back
to me in the envelopes, which which I thank the 'Traveler-Watchman.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Anyone else? (No response.) Anyone in the public would
like to address the Town Board? Jean?
MRS. TIEDKE: This morning we couldn't remember what the date was of the League's
Candidate's Meeting. it's on Wednesday, October 17th, 8 o'clock at the Senior/Youth
Center in Peconic. And it will be Carney and Hockbruckner, LaValle, Biydenburgh
and Finelli for the New York State Senate, Sawicki, Jonke and Kelly for the State
Assembly, plus the two candidates for the Town Trustees. We invite the entire Town.
SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Thank you, Jean, and I would ask the papers to pick that
up and give it a little publicity if possible. Anyone else have any comments? (No
response.) if not, I thank you for attending and I'd like a motion to adjourn.
Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by CouncilWoman Cochran, it was
RESOLVED that this Town Board meeting be and hereby is adjourned at 3:40 P.M.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Cochran, Councilman $chondebare,
Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Murphy.
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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