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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-11/14/1995SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD NOVEMBER lq, 1995 Present: Supervisor Thomas Wlckham, Councilman Joseph J. Lizewski, Councilwoman Alice 'J..Hus~ie, Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr., Councilwoman Ruth D. Oliva, Town Justice Louisa P. Evans. Also present: Town Clerk Judith T. Terry, Town Attorney Laury L. Dowd. EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion .of Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was Resolved ~f~at the Town Board enter into Executive Session to meet with Special Counsel Frank Yakaboski & Planning Board member William Cremers to discuss the Cross Sound Ferry litigation. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisor Wickham, Councilman Lizewski, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Oliva, Town Justice Evans. Also present: Town Clerk Terry, Town Attorney Dowd. 10:20 A.M. The Town Board discussed the proposed adoption of the 1996 Budget. They reviewed the duties of the proposed position of Assistant Solid Waste Coordinator and agreed the clerical responsibilities need to be increased and strengthened. Senior Accountant John Cushman, in attendance during this discussion, will work with civil service to secure a title for the new position. Supervisor Wickham said he would like to make one change in the proposed 1996 Budget, and that is to delete the $4,000 raise to the Deputy Supervisor, and leave it at the current salary of $2,691. A resolution (30) was placed on the agenda to adopt the 1996 Budget and 1996 Capital Budget. 10:45 A.M. Town Board reviewed the following for discussion items: Extending health insurance benefits to Councilmen, Justices and Receiver of Taxes (resolution 31).----Agreed to move forward with a public hearing on "A Local Law in Relation to Lot Creation and Merger[' (resolutions 32 & 33).----Placed resolutions (34 ~; 35) on the agenda to refer "A Local Law in Relation to Outdoor Sale or Display" to Town and County Planning.----Discussed with Executive Assistant James McMahon the proposal of Jack Combs, Peconic Lane, to trade the easterly portion of his lot, which adjoins Tasker Patak; tO'_'.th_e~.~rd_wr~;.~ in return for an equal area to the north of his property, where he has a shed on Town property. The Board agreed this proposal should be tabled until after the first of the year for the new Town Board to consider. ----The Town Attorney submitted a proposal to the Board to publicize decisions issued by the Justice Court supporting enforcement of the Town Code. She indicated that there have two significant decisions recently, and if the information is disseminated it ma}, deter future violators. Supervisor Wickham, Councilpeople Townsend and Oliva, and Justice Evans agreed to tile proposal. Councilpeople Hussie and Lizewski objected to the names being made public.----Town Clerk Terry 'brought to the Board's attention the request of a contractor to have his tippingprlvilegesreinstateda second time. The Town Board agreed that the Town Clerk should have the ability to reinstate a contractor after the first termination of charge privileges for nonpayment, but after the second time there should be a five year wait, and reinstatement only after approval by the Town Board (resolution 36).----Town Board agreed to hold the reappointment of the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Committee until Supervisor-Elect Cochran has an opportunity to make a recommendation.----Board agreed to the reappointment or the Cablevi~ion Advisory Committee members for another year (~esolution 37] .----Town Board discussed proposed resolution 2 with Executive Administrator McMahon. This calls for private well covenants and restrictions for the Human Resource Center, as required by the NOVEMBER 14, 1995 Suffolk County Board of Health. The Town Attorney was asked to look into adding another clause concerning th~l~qse[-of existing well water for washing floors, watering the law~, otc - nonconsumption purposes. Mr. McMatJon saild t½at[hd is.'c~htain ~11 of the water within the building goes through the system. The Town Attorney will check this out. ]1:35 A.M. - Town Board reviewed the resolutions to be voted on at the 7:30 P.M. Regular meeting. 11:40 A.M. Solid Waste Coordinator James Bunchuck and Ed Capobianco, a Town employee who has been working as overseer of the excavation of the Fishers Island Metal Dump, met with the Town Board 1~6 discuss the recent problem concerning suspected contaminated soil. Work has been stopped until the results of laboratory analysis are known. Mr. Bunchuck expects to have the results by the end of the week. The contractor, Tri-S Inc., has submitted an estimate for the cost to place roll-offs on the property l~or temporary storage of material during thd time test~ are being performed. M~';..BuncHb.cJ< .:W~ill 'bade a 'r~lbort .for. 'the Boa'rd's N'bvember 28t1~ work session. 12:30 P.M. - Work Session adjourned. REGULAR MEETING A Re~tular Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held on November 14, 1995, at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Supervisor Wickham opened the meeting at 7:30 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Present: Supervisor Thomas H. Wickham Councilman Jos. eph J. Lizewskl Councilwoman Alice J. Hussie Councilwoman Ruth D. Ol~va Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr. Justice Louisa P. Evans Town Clerk Judith T. Terry Town Attorney Laury L. Dowd Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Ollva, it was RESOLVED that the followin9 bills be and hereby ordered paid: General Fund Whole Town bills in the amount" of $148,333.88; General Fund Part Town bills in the amount of $7,239.79; Community Development Fund bills in the amount of $21,131.25; Highway Fund Whole Town bills in the amount of $9,227.11; Highway Fund Part Town bills in the amount of $19,687.05; Ag Land Development Rights bills in the amount of $13,961.38; Fishers Island Metal Dump Capital bills in the amount of $69,970.50; Employee Health Benefit Plan bills in the amount of $73,091.03; Fishers Island Ferry District bills in the amount of $8,85[t.93; Southold Shores Road Improvement District bills in the amount of $8.1~2; Shorecrest at Arshamomaque bills in the amount of $75.75; Lands .E~t Road Improvement District bills in the amount of $1,912.96; Refuse & Garbage District bills in the amount of $10,745.15; Fishers Island Sewer District bills in the amount of $150.35; Southold Agency & Trust bills in the amount of $2,919.35; Fishers Island Ferry District Agency & Trust bills in the amount $972.9~. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Ollva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Su pervlsor Wlc kham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Supervisor Wickham, it was RESOLVED that the minutes of the October 30, 1995, Town Board meetin~l be and hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. TOWN CLERK TERRY: We have minutes of the Special Meeting of October 27, so if we can approve them? NOVEMBER 14, 1995 3 Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Wickham, it was RESOLVED that '[he minutes of the Special Meeting_ of October 27, 1995, Town Board meeting be and hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the next regular meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held at 1~:30 P.M., Tuesday, November 28, 1995, at the Southold Town Hall, Southold, New York. Vote of the Town B.oard: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewskl, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution ,was duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: We have no public hearing tonight. We do have a list of some thirty-seven resolutions before us. We had this morning a Work Session with a series of items, most of which are reflected in the resolutions before us. One part of our Work Session this morning was, we heard from our Attorney, who is helping us deal with Cross Sound Ferry in the matter of the Site Plan that we're asking them to come in for. You'll be interested to know that Cross Sound Ferry has indeed submitted some papers to the Town, in which it's seeking a use variance for some properties in Ori:,ent to be used for parking purposes. Those papers will go before the Zoning Board, and other appropriate Boards of the Town for further review. 1. REPORTS. 1. Southold Town Building Department Monthly Report for October, 1995. 2. Southold Town Scavenger Waste Treatment Facility Monthly Report for October, 1995. 3. Southold Town Recreation Department Monthly Report for October, 1995. 4. Southold Town Justice Tedeschi Monthly Court Report for October, 1995. 5. Southold Town Clerk's Monthly Report fo October, 1995. 6. Southold Town Disabled Program for November through February, 1995. 7. Southold Town Investigator's Monthly Report for October, 1995. 8. Lawrence Healthcare Town Benefit Report for October, 1995. 9 Lawrence Healthcare PBA Benefit Report for October, 1995. 10. Southold Town Justice Price Monthly Report for October, 1995. 11. Southold Town Justice Evans Monthly Report for October, 1995. 12. Southold Town Animal Shelter Monthly Report for October, 1995. II. PUBLIC NOTICES, 1. Southold Town Highway Department Notice of Fall Leaf and Brush Clean-Up for 1999, Itl.COMMUNICATIONS. None. IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS. None. V. RESOLUTIONS. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: It's the usual practice of the Board to invite members of the audience to address the Board on any matter pertaining to the resolutions that are before us at this time. There is some thirty-seven resolutions. We'd be pleased to hear in five minutes, or less, from anybody who would like to address the Board on any of these resolutions. Yes, sir? NOVEMBER 14, 1995 FRANK CARLIN: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Frank Carlin, the restricted speaker from Laurel. Item fl6, Tom, COPS, I see we got some money for hiring police officers. That's good, $75,000, is that about all we got? Ail we can get, $75,000? We got some, right? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM; Yes, We had applied for three times this many for-three officers, but the grant came back for just one. FRANK CARLIN: That's better than nothing, but one question. How do you intend to hire thls police officer without bypassing former Police Officer Heins? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM; We believe it can be utilized with the man we hired this year. FRANK CARLIN: Okay, Then the other question, maybe I should keep that for later. It would involved with this. Now, you said you mentioned at the last Board meeting, that you had planned on hiring five more police officers. How do you intend to hire the other four without bypassing former Police Officer Heins without getting into trouble with the Civll Service? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Frank, that is a question that is currently before the Courts. I'm confident that it will be resolved in a manner in one fashion that will be satisfactory to the Town, and we'll go forward with it then. We will continue to look after the safety of the town effectively. FRANK CARLIN: Let me leave you with one thing. You know, a person is innocent until proven guilty. Not like in England, you're guilty until proven innocent. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Anyone else' like to address the Board on any of these resolutions? Yes, sir? LARRY TUTHILL: Larry Tuthill, Cutchogue. I have a question with regard to #30. I know you had budget hearings, and I apologize for missing that. With regard to Marilyn Quintana, she was recently elected Receiver of Taxes, and as you know at the Town Board Work Session she testlfled that she did most of the work at the Tax Receiver's Office. Has anything been done to replace her position in the Tax Receiver's Office? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: I don't think we are. I don't think we do plan to replace it. She will have a position, and she will receive the stipend that the Tax Receiver had before. Joe? COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: I believe we did put in some amount to, since she will be limited, because she has supervisory duties, we did put some amount in to hire a part-time person to replace her. We saved about a half a person, a little more than half a person. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: That's right LARRY;~'UTHILL: Will that position include benefits? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: No, but she would as the Receiver of Taxes. The Receiver of Taxes did get them before, and will continue to get them under this budget. LARRY TUTHILL: That's the Receiver of Taxes. What I'm looking for is to just decrease the number of employees by the Town. SUPERVISOR WlCKHAM: I know there is no increase. I think there may be a decrease, or at least a diminution of the responsibility of the positions that are there, LARRY TUTHILL: Because she was a full time employee? NOVEMBER 14, 1995 SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: No. She was not a full time employee before, and neither was the Receiver of Taxes. TOWN CLERK TERRY: And she didn't get benefits either. LARRY TUTHILL: The problem, of course, is that she was doing the work of the Receiver of Taxes, she will now, again, be doing the work of the Receiver of Taxes, and you seem to hiring someone..I guess what I'm suggesting is that you get rid of the part time person. Don't hire someone new for the Receiver of Taxes, since she was already doing the work. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: We've put in the Budget an item to replace part, but not all of what she formerly did. If it's not needed, I don't think the Board will use it. If it is needed it's protected in the Budget with part but not all of a replacement for her, and we look forward to her doing the work of the Receiver of Taxes, and the bulk of what she did last year. Joe? COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: She is assuming a fair number of new duties. You know, overseeing..choosing depositories, and that sort of thing. So, without replacing her there would be a substantial amount more work, that she would have to do. We feel we saved a fair amount of money by hiring somebody at entry level, and probably working fewer hours. We feel we saved around $[1,000. That's the figure that I recall when we were doing the budget. So, we saved about half of what she was making before. LARRY TUTHILL: By what she said,.'and you obviously see that there could be a reduction step in the office. Thank you. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Anyone else like to address the Board on any of these resolutions before us tonight? (No response.) If not, we'd llke a Board member to begin the first one. 1.-Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Thomas Wickham to execute a Contract Budget Modification Request between the Suffolk County Office for the Aging and the Town to amend the CSE Day Care Budget - a zero net change. 1 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wlckham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Let's hold #2, which has to do with covenants and restrictions that would placed on the well serving water to the Human Resource Center, and we're seeking to finalize those covenants with a small modification. So, we'll hold #2. 3.- Moved 'by Councilman Lizewski, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal of Rehn & Fore, Certified Public Accountants, at a fee not to exceed $2,500.00, to audit the Statement of Expenses as prepared by the Village of Greenport for the Southold Wastewater Disposal District for the year ended December 31, 1994, all in accordance with their proposal dated October 30, 1005. 3.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewskl, Supervisor Wickham, This resolution was duly ADOPTED. NOVEI~4BER 14, I'995 4.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the following 1995 Budget modification to the General Fund Whole Town to appropriate donated funds for various D.A.R.E. items: To: Revenues A2705.6O Appropriations A3157 .r4.600. 150 Gifts & Donations, D.A.R.E. Donations $ 1,333.75 4.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. Juvenile Aide Bureau, Contractual Exp. $ 1,333.75 Student Supplies Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Lizewski, 5.- Moved by Supervisor Wickham, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby modifies the General Fund whole Town 1995 Budget to provide appropriations for several overexpended llne items: To: A3130./~.[~00.650 Bay Constable, Contractual Expenses $ 750.00 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs A3130.B.100.200 Bay Constable, Contractual Expenses 500.00 Gas & Oil F rom: A3130.L~.~00.600 Bay Constable, C6~tractual Expenses $ 790.00 Buoy Maintenance A3130.~.600.200 Bay Constable, Contractual Expenses 250.00 Meetings & Seminars A3130.~.100.600 Bay Constable, Contractual Expenses 210.00 Uniforms & Accessories 5.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman .Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 6.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it wa s RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Thomas Wickham to execute the acceptance of the COPS FAST Award from the U.S. Department of justice, in the amount of $75,000, to be used to fund one new Police Officer for patrol duties; said agreement all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. 6.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Ollva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisol- Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 7.-Moved by Councilwoman Ollva, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts, with regret, the resignation of Douglas W. McGahan from his position as a member of the Southold Town Land Preservation Committee, effective immediately. 7.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Llzewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 8.- Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for resumes for one member of the Land Preservation Committee to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Douglas W. McGahan to July 3, 1996. 8.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. HOVEHBER 14, 1995 9.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby rejects all bids for supplying the Town of Southold with Gasoline for calendar year 1996, whereas the bid specifications were incomplete, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk is authorized and directed to readverUse for bids for supplying the Town of Southold with Gasoline for calendar year 1996. 9.- VOte of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman OHva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 10.-Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Supervisor Wlckham, WHEREAS, Suffolk County has authorized the installation of a 911 telephone system throughout Suffolk County; and WHEREAS, Suffolk County has created the Enhanced-911 Steering Committee; now, therefore, be Jt RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby nominates PSD3 John Raynor as a member of said committee;, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to forward John Raynor's name to Matthew Jones, Suffolk County Police Department, 30. Yaphank Avenue, Data Services Section, Yaphank, NY 11980. 10.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 11 .-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Wickham, it was RESOLVED that~ the Town Boa rd of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Thomas Wickham to execute an agreement between the New York State Department of State and the Town of Southold for a Town of Southold Natural Resource Restoration and Protection Plan under the Local Waterfront Revitalization Project for State fund of $15,000 ($15,000 matching Town funds); said agreement all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. 1.1 ,-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Ollva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Ruth, do you want to explain a little bit of what that's all .about? COUNCILWOMAN OLIVA: We applied for a grant for planning the preservatiOn, or the additional stairs in some localities, habitat protection, stormwater runoff, and our different road ends, and because we are in the process of doing a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program we were eligible for these funds, and it was granted. This is just a plan for, say, improving the road ends, as I sald, nothing in implementation. Just planning, but there is a lot of planning, because some of our road ends are really bad shape. Pleased to get it. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: The next resolution is the resolution in support of the Transportation Industry Committee, which is a committee organized by the New York State Association of Superintendents of Highways. NOVEMBER 14~ ~1995 12.-Moved by Supervisor Wickham, seconded by Councilman Townsend, WHEREAS, the Transportation Industry Committee was formed to provide a foundation to promote to the New York State Legislature the need to secure funding for local transportation; and WHEREAS, the Transportation Industry Committee meets with the Senate and Assembly Transportation Committee to discuss concerns about transportation funding and to recommend alternative sources of future of future revenue; and WHEREAS, the Transportation Industry Committee plans to continue meeting with senators and assemblymen to further emphasize their mission of adequate and dependable local transportation funding; and WHEREAS, the Transportation Industry Committee supports all agencies, businesses and organizations in the transportation industry; and WHEREAS, local governments are responsible for 9,000 bridges and 95.000 miles of road (85% of New York State roads); and WHEREAS, the Consolidated Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) ends in 1996; now. therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby goes on record strongly, supporting the Transportation Industry Committee's efforts promoting to the New York State Legislature the need for secure and adequate funding for local transportation; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be submitted to Governor George Patak:i and all members of the Long Island; delegation to the New York State Legislature, as well as others deemed necessary and proper. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Ollva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 13.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of Arshamomaque Dairy Farm, Inc. for providing 1/2 pints of Homogenized Pasteurized Whole Mild to the Southold Town Human Resource Center for calendar year 1996, at a price of twenty one (21) cents per 1/2 pint; said bid all in accordance with the bid specifications. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 14.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Ollva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of Hoppy's Cleaners Inc. for cleaning the uniforms of the members of the Southold Town Police Department for the period from January 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996, at the following prices: Uniform Trousers-$.69; Uniform Long Sleeve Shirts and-Uniform Short Sleeve Shirts (dark blue, light blue, white, tan) $.20; Eisenhower Jackets-S1.25; Outer Jackets-S1.85; No Charge for: Jacket Liners, Uniform Sweaters, Neckties, Hats. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oiiva, Councilmah Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewskl, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 5.-Moved by Councilman Lizewski, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of Burt's Reliable Inc. for supplying Diesel Fuel to the Southold Town Highway Department and Disposal Area for calendar year 1996, at a bid price of five (.05) cents per gallon over Bayway Refining Company's Tank Car Consumer Rack Price as posted in the Journal of Commerce on the date of delivery; said bid all in accordance with the bid specifications. 5.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wlckham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. NOVE~h3ER lq, 1995 16.-Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of Burt's Reliable lac. for supplying Heating Fuel Oil to the Town Hall, Highway Department building, and the Collection Center for calendar year 1996, at a bid price of five (.05) cents per gallon over Bayway Refining Company's Tank Car Consumer Rack Price as posted in the Journal of Commerce on the date of delivery; said bid all in accordance with the bid specifications. 16.- Vote of the Town Board; Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman. Oliva,i Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman LIzewsk , Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 17.-Moved by Supervisor Wlckham, seconded by Councilwoman Olive, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby increases the cost for Annual Southold Town Code Supplements from ~75.00 (plus tax) per year to $85.00 (plus tax) per year, effective January 1, 1996,. and the cost for Annual Southold Town Zoning Code Supplements from $20.00 (plus tax) per year to $30.00 (plus tax) per year, effective January 1, 1996; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that a late/admlnistration fee of $3.00 per month shall be imposed to .reinstate accounts and send missed supplements if payment is not receive by February 1st. 17.-Vote of the Town BOard: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Olive, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 18.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilwoman Ollva, it was ' RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the following budget modification to the General Fund Whole Town 1995 Budget to cover end of year costs for the Recreation Department: From: A7180.1t.600.300 Beaches (Mileage) $ 500.00 A7310.tt.600.100 Youth Bureau (Mailing Administration 711.00 A7180.1.300.100 Beaches (Regular Earnings) 3,000.00 To: ~,~d20,4,600.420 Recreation Administration $ 2,923.00 (Youth Program Instructors) A7020.4.100.100 Recreation Administration 400,00 (Office Supplies) A7020.L~,400.650 Recreation Administration 688.00 (Vehicle Maintenance E Repairs) Beaches (Telephone) A7180.4.200.100 200.00 18.-Vote of the Town Board' Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman L~zewsk , Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 19.-Moved by'Supervisor W|ckham, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of tile Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of Forklift Rental & Service of New York, Inc., in the amount of $17,179.00, for supplying the Town with one (1) new 1995 Balkancar Gas Forklift Truck, all in accordance with the bid specifications. 19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, · i Councilman Townsend, - Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman L~zewsk, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. NOVEMBER t4,:1995 20.-Moved by Councilman Lizewski, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of J.L.J. Recycling Contractos Corp., at a price of $9[18.00 per trailer load of tires picked up by the bidder using the bidder's trailer and truck, and $700.00 per 100 cubic yard trailer load o¢ 'tires delivered by the Town to the blder's 'facility using Town-owned truck and push out trailer; said bid all in accordance with the bid specifications. 20.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend. Councilwoman Hussie. Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham, This resolution was duly ADOPTED, 21 .-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, It was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby rejects the bid of Enterprise Packing Corporation, for supplying the Town of Southold with Plastic Garbage Bags for calendar year 1996, as the bags submitted with their bid do not meet the specifications. 21 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman! Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizews~ki, Supervisor Wlckham, This resolution was duly ADOPTED. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: I might add, that one of the specifications was that Councilwoman Hussie could punch her way out of the bag. That was the problem. COUNCILWOMAN HUSSIE: I did. I tested them with my fist. 22 .-Moved by Supervisor WlCkham, seconded by Councilwoman Hussle, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of Resourceful Bag & Tag Co., in the amount of $37,818.00, for supplying the Town with Plastic Garbage Bags for calendar year 1996, all in accordance with the bid specifications. 22.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend~ Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED, 23.-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints Ronald Smith as a mini-van driver for the Programs for the Aging, effective October B, 1995, 35 hours per week, at a salary of $11,826.98 per annum. 23.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 24. -Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants permission to Senior Accountant John Cushman, Personnel Assistant Barbara Rudder, and Data Control Supervisor Jeanne Ruland to attend a CLASS (Cooperative Liquid Assets Securities System) meeting on Wednesday, November 29, 1995, at Port Jefferson, New York, and the necessary expenses for travel, using a Town vehicle, shall be a legal expense.th the Accounting & Finance Department's 1995 Budget. 2q.-Vote o~f the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Ollva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewskl, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. ~JOVE[AgER 14, 1995 25.-Moved by Supervisor Wickham, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby modifies the General Fund Whole Town 1995 Budget as follows: To= A6772.~,.100.150 Program for Aging, Disposables $ ti,300.00 A6772.~.200.[I00 Program for Aging, Water 300.00 A6772./~.u,00.600 Program for Aging, Equipment 500.00 Maintenance & Repairs A6772.[t.[t00.650 Program for Aging, Vehicle 700.00 From = ~2.~,.200.300 Program for Aging, Propane Cas $ $,800.00 25.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 26.-Moved by Councilwoman Lizewski, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Thomas Wlckham to execute an application to the Senate Insurance Company for Stop Loss Insurance in connection with the Town of Southold's self-funded Health Care Benefit Plan, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Town's Insurance Consultant William F. Mullen, Jr. 26.-Vote of the Town Board; Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman OHva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewskl, Supervisor Wlckham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 27.- Moved by CoUncilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental quality Review Act, and 6NYCRR Part 617.t0, and Chapter ~ of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Board, in conducting an uncoordinated review of this Type I action, has determined that there will be no significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Proposed Goose Creek Drainage Project, at Gagens Landing Road, Waterview Drive and Smith Drive South, Southold, N.Y. It has been determined that the projects will be beneficial, as the results will improve the water quality in Goose Creek. A Long Environmental Assessment Form has been submitted and reviewed and the Town Board has concluded that no significant adverse effect to the environment is likely to occur should the proposal be implemented as planned. 27 .- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 28;-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the following bids for the Removal of all Scrap Metal deposited at the Southold Town Disposal Area for calendar year 1996: Mid Island Salvage Corp.: $52,20 per ton removed by Mid Island and paid to the Town: $10.00 per item for items containing refrigerants removed by Mid Island and paid by the Town, and $36.00 per ton for the value of such items as scrap and paid to the Town. Gershow Recycling Corp.: ."$67.57 per ton delivered to Gershow and paid to the Town. $8.00 per item for items containing refrigerants delivered to Gershow and paid by the Town, and $57.67 per ton for the value of such items as scrap and paid to the Town. 28.-Vote of the Town Board= Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Llzewski, Supervisor WJckham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. NOVEMBER 14, 1995 29.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that t-he Town Board of the Town of the Southold hereby grants permission to the Greenport-Southold Chamber of Commerce to use the parking area behind Town Hall, Horton's Lane, Youngs Avenue and the Village Green, beginning at 3:30 P.M., Sunday, December 10, 1995, for a Christmas Parade, provided they file with the Town Clerk a One Million Dollar Liability Insurance naming the Towr~ of Southold as an additional insured. 29.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: We have before us Resolution 30, the resolution for adopting a budget for this year. 30.-Moved by Supervisor Wickham, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold has met at the time and place specified in the notice of public hearings on the Preliminary Budget for the fiscal year beginning on January 1, 1996, and heard all persons desiring to be heard thereon; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold does hereby adopt such Preliminary Budget as the Annual Budget of this Town for the fiscal year beginning on the 1st day of January, I995, with the following changes to the Preliminary Budget: Changes to l'reliminar~ Budaet Appropriations G_.eneral Fund Whole Town ~220. L100.i00 I Sure,or, F~ T~e Re~ E~ngs 91,783 87,521 (4,262) Revenues Geaeral Fund Whole Town AA001.00 IReal ?ropcrty Taxes 8,743,222 8,738,960 (4,262) AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby adopts the Preliminary Capital BUdget for the fiscal year beginning on January 1, 1996 as the AdoPted Capital Budget for 1996; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that such budgets as :so adopted bY this Board be entered in detail In the minutes of the proceedings of this Town Board; and be It FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk of the Town of shall prepare and certify copies of said AnnUal Budget and Capital Budget as adopted by the Town Board of the Town of S°uthold, together with the estimates, If any, adOPted pursuant to Section 202a, Subdivision $ of the Town Law, and deliver a copy ther;eof to the County Legislature of the (;o~ntY of Suffolk. HOVE~,BER 14, 1995 Adopted TO FN BUDGET 1996 SUMMARY OF TOWN BUDGET 1996 ADOPTED A ~ne~ $11,492,118 $1,988,884 $767,274 8,738,960 B ~ne~-~l~de ~fllage 803,366 4~2,748 138,453 212,165 DA ~-T~de 1,048,647 ~,280 137,267 867,100 DB ~way~ide W~age 1,878,848 97,650 312,455 1,468,743 ~ Commnni~ D~elopment .......... 203,000 203,000 0 0 SF East-West Fire Protection District ] $251,579 $4,100 $2,400 $245,079 SM Fishers Island Fen7 District[ 1,388,895 1,095,200 73,695 220,000 $M1 Southold Shores Road Imp. 4,400 0 500 3,900 SM2 West Creek Estates Road Imp. 0 0 42 (42) SM3 Shorecrest at Axshamomaque Rd Imp 11,800 0 1,000 10,800 SM4 Lands End Road Imp. 21;548 0 0 21,548 SR Solid Waste Mana§ement District 2,355,806 1,550,714 155,802 649,290 5S1 Southold Wastewater District 397,650 109,890 117,000 170,760 3S2 Fishers Island Sewer District 17,700 17,700 0 0 F.I. Refuse & Gafoage District 352,300 0 0 ] 352,300 Orient Mosquito District 30,000 0 " 0 [ 30i000 Orient~East Marion Park District ] $16,000 $0 $0 I $16,000 Southold Park District ] 113,000 0 0 113,000 Cmchogue-New Suffolk Park Dist. 50,000 0 0 [ 50,000 Mattim¢~ParkDi~ct . ~ , 194,110 ] 11,115 6,000 [ .> , 176,995 Fishers Island Fire Di~Ltict $269,700 $2,700 $0 1 $267,000 Orient Fire District 338,535 30,000 !0 / 308,535 ~astMarionFkeDistrict 200,027 2,070 0 I 197,957. Sou~old Fire District 852,313 i0,000 0t 842,313 C.teho~ue Fi~ District 663,018 4,000 0 659,018 Mattituck Fire Dis~xict 625,750 ~ 0 0 625,750 NOVE~,4BER 14, 1995 GENERAL FOHD HMOLE TOWN '' 'APPROPRIATIONS*** GENERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT TOWN BOARD PERSONAL SERVICES Al010.1 CONTP, AC~"JAL EXPENSE AlOlO.4 EQUIPMENT A1220.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1320.4 TOTALSI TAX COLLECTION PERSONAL SERVICES A1330.1 EQUIPMENT A1330.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE ~1330.4 TOTALSI ASSESSORS PERSONAL SERVICES A1355.] EQUIPMENT A1355.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1355.4 l~TALSt ~{ CLERK PERSONAL SERVICES Al410.] EQUIPMENT A1410.2 C~tTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1410.1 TOTALS! EQUIPMENT A1440.2 PERSONAL SERVICES A1490.1 EQUIPMENT A1490.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1490.4 BUll. DINGS ~{D GROUNDS PERSONAL SERVICES A1620.1 EQUIPMENT A1620.2 85,590.14 00,652.00 80,652.00 60,652.00 00,652.00 70,837.04 05,103.00 127,600.00 107~350.00 107.350.00 150,417.18 165~755.00 208,252.00 108,002.00 188,002.00 227,015.94 22,675.40 249,695.34 }2~834.62 5,935.70 98.770.32 216~700.00 214.116.00 214,116.00 214,116.00 550.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 27,150.00 27t965.00 27,965.00 27,965.00 244,480.00 2i5,501.00 245,501.00 245,581.00 94,644.00 100,021.00 100,023.00 95,761.00 98.00 4,902.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 99,644.00 105,023.00 105,023.00 100.761.00 115~395.40 1,247.00 3,211.49 119r853.09 136,294.00 116,631.00 116,631.00 116,631.00 530.00 175.00 175.00 17~.00 8,800.00 11,935.00 15,435.00 15,435.00 145,624.00 120,74~.00 132,241.00 132,241.00 14,500.00 15,275.00 14,500.00 15,275.00 14,500.00 14,500.OO 14,500.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 14~500.00 45,344.01 49,937.00 51,435.00 51,435.00 51,435.00 300,00 49,057.38 50,937.00 52,435.00 52,~35.00 52,435.00 182,117.76 192,075.00 201,203.00 202,083.00 202,003.00 16,095.57 21,050.00 22,438.00 21~438.00 21r430.00 198,213.33 213,125.00 223,641.OO 223,521.00 223,521.00 173,101,95 177,496.00 182,821.00 102,021.00 182,821.00 77.20 1~500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 180,601.97 198,205.00 194,321.00 194,321.00 194,321.00 76~740.70 119,603.16 125,045.00 118,659.00 118,659.00 864.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 20,256.62 30,102.84 58,010.00 05~010.00 80,010o00 96,997.32 150,570.00 103,255.00 206,869.00 206,869.00 62,688.74 2~300.20 64~988.94 40,S00.00 42,890.00 42,890.00 42,890.00 1~500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 42,300.00 44,390.00 44~390.00 44,390,00 30,908.94 31,400.00 32,302.00 32,302.00 32,302.00 465.70 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 31,374.64 31,900.00 32~002.00 32,802.00 32,§02.00 135,920.30 145,600.00 151,660.00 151,668.00 151,665.00 5,435.00 220,397.71 190,650.00 206,450.00 206,450.00 206,450.00 356,318.01 349,605.00 ~58,118.00 350,110.00 358,118.O0 NOVEb'I~ER 14, 1995 PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'E PtLELIHIItAR¥ ADOPTED ACTUAL ARERDED TENTATIVE BUDG2T BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 CENTRAL GARAGE EQUIPMENT A1640.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1640.4 TOTAI.SI CENTRAL COPYING & ~IAILIHG EQUIEHENT A1670.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE At670,4 TOTALSi CENtrAL DATA PRO(2ESSING PERSONAL SERVICES A1680,1 EQUIPMENT A1680.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSN A1680.4 TOTALS; SPECIAL ITEMS UNALLOCATED INSURANCE A1910.4 MUNICIPAL ASSOC. DUES A1920.4 CONTINGENT A1990.4 TOTALS1 TOTAL GENERAL GOV'T NUPPORT PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC SAFETY COHMUNICATIONS PERSONAL SERVICES EQUIPMENT A3020.2 TOTALSI POLICE PERSONAL SERVICES A3120.1 EQUIPMEHT A3120.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A]I20.4 BAY CONSTABLE PERSONAL SERVICES AIl]0.1 EQUIPMENT A3130,2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENEE A31]0.4 JIIVENILE AIDE BUREAU PERSONAL SERVICES A3157.1 EQUIPMENT A3157.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A3157.4 TOTALS~ TRAFFIC CONTROL CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE At310.4 TOTALSI TOTAl,S{ CONTROL OF DOGS EQUIPMEBT A9510.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A3510.4 TOTALS{ EXAMINIBG BOARDS PERSONAL SERVICES A3610.l CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A3610.4 TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY TRANSPORTATIO~ SUPERINTENDENT OF RIGI~A¥S PERSONAL SERVICBS ~5010.1 TOTAl. S! STREET LIGHTING TOTALS{ ]~]OO.OB 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 3~380.88 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 17,t50.00 16,500.00 16,500.00 16,500.00 54~663.13 30,974.00 49,600.00 49,600.00 49,600.00 54~663,13 56,324.00 66.100~00 66~100.00 66,100.00 34~642,63 44,364.00 66,798.00 57,026.00 57,026.00 42,193.74 14,435.00 4,000.00 4~000.00 4,000.00 53,E21.46 65,965.00 50,S06.00 66,964.00 66{964 O0 130,657.83 124,7~4.00 121,604.00 127,990.00 127 990.00 188,298.84 252,960.00 242,500.00 242.500.00 242,500.00 1,025.00 1,555.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 lO0,O00.O0 100.000.00 100.000.00 199~329.84 254~515.00 344,000.00 344,000.00 344,000.00 362,605.00 389,710.00 410,243.00 410,243.00 11,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.08 91,450.OO 55,125.00 55,125.00 55,125.00 465,055.00 454,035.00 475,368.00 475r~68.00 42,929.11 2,919,738.00 2,955,603.00 106,428.16 137,950.00 124,260.84 165.427.00 42,329.11 3,149~477.00 3,259,060.00 2,955,603.00 2,955,683.00 116,500.00 116,500,00 16~,927.00 164{927.00 109,558.00 119,360.00 119,360.00 119,360.00 13,100.00 1~,400.00 13,400.00 13,400,00 24,493;00 28,609.00 28,609.00 28~609.00 8,]00.00 B.I50.O0 73,922.00 146,324.00 138,174.00 138.174,00 8,150.00 8,150.00 146,324.00 146,324,00 13,974.38 17,350.00 21,900.00 21,900.00 21,900.00 13~974.38 17,350.00 21~900.00 21,900.00 21,900.00 ., 240.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 240.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 115,000.00 115,000.00 llO,O00.O0 118,000.00 118,000.00 llg,000.O0 118,000.00 1,395.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 5,061.54 B,O00.O0 9,300.00 9.300.00 9~300.00 6,456.54 9,500.00 IO,BO0.O0 10,000.00 10,800.00 3~122.04 3,122,04 101,122.07 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 2,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 7,500,00 3,979,655.00 4,]79,90E,00 4,178,571.00 4,178,571.00 137~494.36 141,242.00 145,420.00 145,420.00 145,420.00 137,484.36 141,242.00 1t5,420.00 145,420.00 145,420.00 37,069.92 39,000.00 ~0,085.00 40,085.00 40,085 O0 1,935.00 2,]80.00 7,180.00 7.180.00 7,180.00 154~195.35 156,180.00 166.265.00 166,265.00 166,265.00 NOVEI,~BER 1~'~, 1995 PRBVIOUS BUDqE? AS SUPEEVISOR'S PRE~IHIHAR¥ ADOPTED ACTUAL AHENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 PERSONAL SERVICES h67] 2.1 EQU l PHEHT A6772.2 10~650.70 16,750.OO 16,950.00 16,950.00 16,950.00 23,419.52 16,750.00 16,950.00 16,950.00 16,950.00 315,039.23 314,172.00 328,635.00 328,635.00 328,635.00 7~233.00 7,000.00 7.000.00 7,000.00 7~000.00 20,308.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 27,621.00 7,300.00 7,000.00 7,300.00 7,300,00 32,908.00 34,000.00 32j988.00 34,000.00 34,000,00 34,000.00 34,000.00 34,000.00 34,000.00 34,000.00 2,797.50 3,264.00 184.25 7,136.00 2,981.75 10,400.OO 1,776.46 6,600.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,776.46 6,600.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,400.00 2~450.OO 1,400.00 2,450.00 280,847.86 311~453.00 345.097.00 345,097.00 345,097.00 1~570.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 172,973.41 187,365.00 180s865.00 180,865.00 100,865.00 453,821.27 500,388.00 526,512.00 526,512.00 526,512.00 520,588.48 561,138.00 569,512.00 569,812.00 569 012.00 15~979.87 2,975.00 18,951.8~ 40,203.81 62,228.00 2,789.00 10,529.33 63,033.75 50,733.14 128,050.75 63,777.00 63,777.00 63,777.00 72,500.00 69,900.00 69,900.00 140,777.00 133,677.00 133,677.00 21,790.43 37,200.00 45.300.00 40,930.00 40,930.00 0,289.04 41,350.00 12,250.00 12,250.00 12,250.00 7,160.64 16,531.98 18,975.00 18,975.00 18,975.00 37,540.11 95,081.98 76,605.00 72,155.00 72,155.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 45,416.35 17,654.55 63,070.90 76,200.00 78,500.00 70,500.00 70,500.00 12,060.00 i5,33~OO 15,330.00 15,330.OO 88,260.00 93,830.00 93,830.00 93,830.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 2,697.25 2~697.25 7,500. O0 5,500.00 5,500. O0 7,500.00 5,500. O0 5z 500. O0 45· OOO. OO 45 ~ O00. O0 45,000. OO 45..000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 (264.47) 1,567.03 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 NOVEU'.~ER 1,'4, 1995 EQUIPMEET A7510,2 TOTALSI TOTALS ~ ADU1,T RECREATION CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A7620.4 TOTALSI ?~TAI, PARKS, REC & CULTNRE PUBLICITY CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A6410.6 TOTALS! TRUSTEES PERSONAL SERVICES A8090.1 EQUIPHENT A8090.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A0090.4 TOTALS REFUSE i GARBAGE PERSONAL SERVICES A8160.1 EQUIPMENT A8160.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE IBIS0.1 HATER ADMIRISTI{ATION PERSONAL SERVICES A0370.1 COBTRACTUAL EXPERSE A8310.4 TOTALS~ STOP PROGRAM CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A8510.4 TOTALS] DRAINAGE COOTRACTUAL EXPENSE A9540,4 TOTALS TREE COMMITTEE CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE AS560.4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL SERVICES A8690.1 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A8~60.4 TOTALS~ EROSIOB CONTROL PERSONAL SERVICES A8745.1 COItT~ACTUAL EXPENSE A8745.1 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A0810.4 TOTALS~ SEELLF1SM PERSONAL SERVICES A8830.1 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A0830.4 TOTALS I TOTAL HOME & CONNUNITY SERVICES EHPI~YEE BENEFITS NYS RETIREMENT A9010.0 POLICE RETIRENEN~ A9075.8 CSEA BENEFIT FUND A9055.8 PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'S PRELININARY ADOPTED ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 8,800,00 8,000.00 8,800.00 8,800.00 9,565.92 10,000.00 10,300.00 10,300.00 10,300.00 235.00 ~95.00 l,BO0.00 1,800.00 l~B00.00 1,B00.O0 10~295.92 11,800.00 12,100.00 12~100.00 12,100.00 250.00 236.¢6 4t050.00 4,575.00 236.46 4,050.00 4,825.00 250.00 250.00 4,575.00 4,575.00 4,825.00 4,825.00 1,000.00 2.000.00 1,000.00 IrO00.O0 2~000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 lrO00.O0 lrO00.O0 925.50 925,50 2¢4,123.93 388,939.90 336,637.00 368,087.00 360,087.00 30~000.00 28,000.00 26,000.00 30,000.00 28,000.00 28,000.00 28,000,00 28,000.00 28,000.00 28,000.00 91,213.83 09,185.00 95,022.00 95,022.00 95,022.00 15~46~.15 37,800.00 35,750.00 35,750.00 35,750.00 106j677.98 126,905.00 130r772.00 130,772.00 130,772.00 16~147.t8 10,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 16,57~,85 16,574,85 7,010.10 15,755.93 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 7~010.10 15,755.93 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 34,974.90 36,972.00 38,533.00 39,068.00 39,068.00 722.13 1,000.00 41,950.00 41,950.00 41,950.00 35,697.03 37,972.00 80,483.00 91,018.00 81,018.00 82.50 02.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6,00 6,00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 ]6tO00.O0 16,000.00 17,600..00 17,600.00 17,600.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 17,600.00 17,600.00 17,600o00 228,~95.94 234,718.93 276,861.00 277,396.00 277,396.00 3,760.81 76,000.00 120,183.00 120,183.00 120,183.00 680,300.00 543,258.00 543r258.00 543,258.00 157,819,36 454,900.00 470,000.00 470r000.00 470~000.00 5E,460.39 199,400.00 161,231.00 161r231.00 161.231.00 9~585,00 ]~tSO0,O0 22,000.00 22,000.00 22~000.00 30;011.16 64~500.00 61~374.00 61t374.00 61{374.00 286~640.00 300,000.00 300rO00.O0 300~000.00 NOVEF~EER 1~,, 1995 TOTAl, APPROPRIATIONS[ TOTALS~ DEPARTHENTAL IECOHE DATA PROCESSING FEES AI2]O COST SI[ARE-AGING PROGIC%N A1270 CLERK FEES A1255 RETURNED CHECK FEES A1289 USE OF ROHEY & PROPERTY INTEREST ~HD EARNIEGS A2401 PROPERTY RENTAL EQI}IPNEHT RENTAL A2440 COHMISSIONS A2450 LICEI[SES & PERHITS BINGO LICENSES DOG LICENSES TOTALS: PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'S PRELININARY ADOPTED ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 468,032.00 446,910.00 438,513.00 438,513.00 438,513.00 67~510.74 195,450.00 160,250.00 160,250.00 160,250,00 535t542.74 612,360.00 59flr763-00 598,763.00 598,763.00 306,433.53 10,686.70 317,120.2~ 347,875.00 435,043.00 435~043.00 435,043.00 47,100.00 32,634.00 32,634.00 32~634 O0 394,975.00 467,677.00 467,677.00 467,677.00 358,787.20 426~142.00 350,787.20 426,342.00 692,500.00 692,500.00 692,500;00 692,500.00 692J500.00 692.500.00 4,954j130.60 10,902,343.9I 11,455,382.00 li,499,300.00 11~495,118.00 9,2~7.23 19,500.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 32,706.10 34,000.00 32,000.00 32,000.00 32,000.00 195w000.00 225,000.00 225,000.00 225,000.00 41,973.33 249,300.00 277,000.00 277,000.00 277,000.00 2,378.75 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.0U 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 4,109.49 4,000.00 3,825.00 3,025.00 3,025.00 668.00 91,307.05 04r200.00 89,200.00 09,200.00 89,200.00 3,685.00 4,000,00 5,000.00 5~000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 49,700.00 57,200.00 57,200.00 57,200.00 8,289.04 75,350.00 50,750.00 42,750.00 42,750.00 19,000.00 19~000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 13,999.92 56,100.00 55~500.00 54,277.00 54,277.00 124,437.25 300,000.00 283:125.00 273,902.00 273,902.00 78,031.65 150,000.00 250 000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 32,507.73 32,600.00 33,300..00 33,300.00 33,300.00 201,058.98 246,634.00 223,532.00 223,532.00 223,532.00 543.27 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 312,141.63 437,734.00 507.332,00 507,332.00 507,332.00 A2540 3,106.62 3,100.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 A2544 13,711.24 12,300.00 12,500.00 12,500.00 12,500.00 A2590 127,179.08 150,000.00 127.700.00 127,700.00 ]27,700.00 143,996.94 165,400.00 143.200.00 143,200.00 ]43,200.00 SALES OF PROPERT¥~ LOSS COHPENSAT. SALE OF SCRAP A2650 FEDERAL AID CAPITAL GRANT A4097 CAS}{ IH LIEU OF FOOD A4670 TOTALS! 75,850.30 75,000.00 75,000,00 75,000.00 75,000.00 1,955.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 77,805.30 76~000.00 76,O00.00 76,000.00 76,000.00 744.12 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,O00.00 367.75 500.00 150.o0 150.00 150.00 337.44 22,909.00 15,715.29 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20.000.00 23,336.13 19,117.91 8,930.00 8,930.00 8,930.00 192,900.11 183,930.00 183,710.00 183,710.00 183.710.00 231,951.53 223,047.51 212,640.00 212,640.00 212,640.00 532~760.00 450,000.00 415,000.00 415,000.00 415,000.00 9,259.86 6,]68.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 10,641.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 4,000.00 3,000.OO 3~000.00 3,000.00 557.00 565~ 325.116 490,179. O0 455,66.0. O0 455,669. O0 455,660. O0 38,535.10 42,000.00 42,000.00 42,000.00 ~2,000.00 39,623.10 42,000.00 42,000.00 42,000.00 42,000.00 NOYE[~ER 1'4, 1995 A5710 PREVIOUS BUDi3ET AS SUPERVISOR'S PRELIMINARy ADOPTED ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 51t294.04 107,000.00 12,300.00 28,300.00 28,300.00 90,760.16 39,715.00 42.000.'00 42,000.00 42,000.00 25,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 142,054.20 146.715.00 79,300.00 120,300.00 120,300.00 374,092.11 1,250.00 90,135.59 465,467.70 2,723,686.24 104,456.90 122,313.22 2,950,456.36 110,449.05 17,580200 36,181.54 164,210.59 64,753.89 , '' 7,581.51 72~$35.40 185,196.25 105,431.00 213,911.00 195,468.00 195,668.00 800.00 000.00 BOO.U0 800.00 6~607.66 7,350.00 8,600.00 7,S50.00 7,850.00 191,803.91 193,557.00 223,311.00 204,318.00 204,318.00 3w844~273.96 193,507.00 223,311,00 204,310.00 204,318.00 PUSLIC HEALT}! REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS PERSONAL SERVICES 04010.1 CONTRACTUAL BXPENSE 04010.4 3~OTALSi TOTAL HEALTH SOCIAL SECURITY 090]0.8 ~;ORRERS COMPENSATION 09040.8 UNEMPLOYMENT IESL"RA~CR B9050.8 CSEA 8EUEEIT ~ND 09055.S IIOSPITkL & NEDICAL INS.NS060.S ~TAI. EHPI~YEE BEBEFITS DEBT SERVICE SERIAL BONDS,PRINCIPAL 03710.6 2t999.88 3,500.00 3,605.00 3,605.00 3,605.00 291.44 450.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 3,291.32 3,950.00 4,055.00 1,055.00 4,055.00 3,291.32 3,950°00 4,055.00 4,055.00 4,055.00 S0~053.19 84,400.00 85,889.00 85tS59.00 05,889.00 4,995.12 6,SO0,O0 5,580,00 5,580.00 5~580.00 131,671.48 165,319.01 169,340.00 169,340.00 169,340.00 '3,552.67 519.92 700.00 700.00 700.00 9r131.07 10,890,07 37,250.00 37,2~0.00 37,250.00 144,356.02 177,029.00 207,290.00 207,290.00 207,290.00 230f2~0.33 267t929.00 290,759.00 29Hw759.00 295,759.00 565~160.S0 252~966.3! 35,000.00 : 35,125.00 35~125.00 35,125.00 11~7¢7.05 15,000.00 12,555.00 12,5~5.00 12,555.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 25~516.76 4,000.00 9,947,00 9~947.00 9,947.00 252~733.30 1,216~,718.12 68,500,00 79,261,00 79,261.00 79~261.00 29,476.00 24,212.22 53,698,22 2,000,00 3,627~00 3,627.00 3,627.00 2,000,00 2,5¢6.00 2r546.00 2,546.00 4,000,00 6,~73.00 6,173,00 6,]73,00 NOVEf~BER 1il,, 1995 OTllER USES INTERFUND TRANSFERS B9901.9 I~DTAL OTIIER USES TOTAL ~PPROPRIATIONS GENERAL ~-UND PART TO~I DEEAETHENTAL II{COME CLERK FEES POLICE FEES BUILDING INSPECTOR FEES HEALTH FEES ZONING FEES SEQR' REIMBURSEMENT PLANNING BOARD FEES ALARM FEES SERVICES OTHER GOVT'S TOTALSI USE OF MONEY & PROPEET]t IHTEREST AMD EAI~{INGS PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'S PRELIHIRARY ADOPTED ACTUAL AHEtlDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 ~90~020.16 70,200.00 90;500.00 90,500.00 90,500.00 190,020.16 70,200.00 90,500.00 90,500.00 90,500,00 5,6E0,256,31 754,881.O0 7E1,359.00 803,366.00 80~,366.00 11,583,98 1,500,00 700.00 700.00 700.00 1,960.71 200.00 lOO:O0 100.00 100.00 161.O13.00 '' 63,000.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 60,O00.00 174,557.69 64,700.00 60.800.00 60,800.00 60,800.00 B1255 6,945.00 5,O00.00 5,o00,00 5~ooo.oo 5,000.00 B1520 6,980.46 B1560 203t64E,91 200,000.00 196,000.00 196,O00.00 196,000.00 BI60L 10,318.00 10,200.O0 10,200,00 10,200.00 10,200.00 B2110 26,E00.00 19,800.00 17,800.00 17~OO0.O0 17,800.00 B2112 1,550,00 B2]IS 38,932.19 65,000.00 65,000.00 65,000.00 65,000.00 B2116 22,765.00 B2210 2r500.00 320,439.56 300,000.00 294.000.00 294,000.00 294,000.00 B2401 SALES OF PROPERTY, LOSS COHPENSAT, SALE OF SCRAp B2650 HIttER SALES, OTIIER B2655 IRSURANCE RECO~B~IES B2680 TOTALE~ MISCELLANEOUS REFUND PRIOR YR EXPEND. B2701 GIFTS AMD DONATIONS B2705 STATE AIDE STATE REVENUE SMARIHG B3001 CAPITAL GRANT NYN B3097 HAVIGATIONAL AID B3315 FEDERA~L AID DRUG ENFORCEMENT B~E20 DISASTER ASSISTANCE B4960 PROCEEDS f'ROM OBLIGATIONS SERIAL BOND PROCEEDS B5710 TOTAL REVENUES APPROPRIATED FUND BALANCE TOTALS~ HIGHWAY FUND WIIOLS ***APPROPRIATIONS**a BRIDGES PERSONAL SERVICES DA5120.1 COMTRA~TUAL EXPENSE DA5120.4 TOTAi. St CORTRACTGAL EXPENSE DA5130.4 TOTALS! 92~683~50 12,000.00 12.000.O0 12,000.00 12,000.00 92,6~3.50 12,000.00 12~000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 17,OO0,00 17,000.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 ..14~227.00 8,777.30 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1~225.00 24,229.30 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 41,777.96 50,000.00 I0,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 4,529.00 63,000.00 63,108.00 5,662.50 178,077.46 50,000.00 10,000.00 10.000.00 lO~O00.O0 ~6,548.00 66,548.O0 66,540.00 66.54E.00 66,548.00 19,911.00 86,459.00 66,54~.00 66~548.00 66,54E.00 66, 540.00 093,446.51 502,648.00 452,74E.00 452,748.00 452,748.00 138r453.00 138,453.00 138,45].00 139,453.00 138,453.00 138,~53.00 1,283.17 4,042.00 4,042.00 4,042.00 40.00 500.00 1,950.00 1~950.00 lt950.00 1,323.17 500.00 5,992.00 5~992.00 5,992.00 264.066.94 350,000.00 287,000.00 287,000.00 287,000.00 95,294.B0 100,000.00 65.000,00 65,000.00 65,000.00 113,316.88 1OS,OEO.OS 109,120.00 109,120.00 109,120.00 472,708.62 555~000.00 461,120.00 461,120.00 461~120.00 BRUSN & WEEDS TOTALSI DEBT SERVICE INTEREST BOBD ANTICIPATION NOTEDA9730.7 SERIAL BOEDS DA9710.7 TOTALSI OTNER NSES TRAHSFER TO STEER FUND DA9901.9 TOTALB~ ~TAL APPROPRIATIORSI USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY INTEREST AND EARNINGS TOTALS DA2401 MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE RECOVERIES DA2680 REFUND PRIOR YEAR EXPENSE DA2701 TOTALS STATE AND FEDE~L AID STATE EMERGENCY MAN. DA3960 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MAN. DA4960 TOTALS: PHOCEEDS FROM OBLIGATIONS SE~IlAL BOHD PROCEEDS DA5710 TOTALS~ TOTAL REVENUES APPflOPRtATED FUND BALANCE PREVIOUS BUD~ A~ SUPERVISOR'S PRELIMINARY ADOPTED ACTUAL AHENDBD TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 19,429.62 30,691.56 50,121.58 67,500.00 70,000.00 70~000.00 70,000.00 30,000.00 31,300.00 31,300.00 31,300.00 97,500.00 101,300.00 101,300.00 101,300.00 19T, 302.90 140,500.00 160,000.00 160,000.00 160,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 48,657.42 37,000.00 38,520.00 3B~520.00 380520.00 245~960.32 192,500.00 213.520.00 213,520.00 213,520.00 665.81 1~,000.00 17,323.00 17,323.00 17,323.00 37,653.01 ~9,000.00 40,000.00 40,00~.00 40,000.00 35,106.45 42,000.00 34,689.00 34,689.00 34,689.00 4,333.12 6,000.00 5,526.00 5,526.00 5,525.00 77,758.39 90,000.00 97,538.00 97,538.00 97,538.00 37,000.00 35,200.00 35,200.00 35,200.00 53,452,00 20,000.00 23,515.00 23,515.00 23,515.00 53,452.00 57,O00.00 58,715.00 58,715.00 58,715.00 9,300.00 8,4~8.00 8,448.00 0,448.00 5t626.22 4,000.00 2,814.00 2~814.00 2~814.00 5t626.22 13,300.00 11,262.00 11,262.00 11.262.00 57~122.22 60,000.00 99,200.00 99,200.00 99,200.00 57,122.22 60,000.00 99,200.00 99,200.00 99,200.00 964,072.52 1,073,800.00 1,048,647.00 1~048t647.00 1~048,647.00 2t403.53 2,400.00 2.800.00 2,000.00 {27.40 400.00 480.00 480.00 480.00 2~E30.93 2~800.00 3,280.00 5,2B0.00 3,280.00 14,2S7.90 15,000.00 30,000.05 30,OOO.00 30,000.00 14,594.90 15,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 2,419.59 6,895.99 8,900.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 ll,O00.O0 24,321.82 26,700.00 44,280.00 44,200.00 44,290.00 16,000.00 137,267.00 137,267.00 137,267.00 ° 16~O00.00 137~267.00 137~267,00 137~267,00 717,308.67 050,000.00 025,000.00 025,000.00 825,000.00 552~I13.07 600tO00-O0 600~OOb. O0 600,000.00 600,000.00 1~269~421.74 1,450t000.00 1,425,000.00 1~425,000.00 lt425tO00.O0 2,421.12 40,000.00 62,991.00 62,991.00 62,991.00 54~S74.88 62,000.00 63,200.00 63,200.00 63,200.00 89,162.23 106,000.00 80,102.00 08,102.00 0g~102.00 I3~981.04 15t000.06 16,578.00 _16,570.O0 16~570.00 ~60t¢39.27 223,000.00 235,~7t.00 230~071.00 230,871.00 5,280.00 6,000.00 5,509.00 5,509.00 5,509.00 4,347.51 5,000.00 3t0~S-00 3,065.00 9,565.00 9~627.51 11~000.00 9r377.00 9r377.00 9~377.00 NOVEI~4BER 14, 1995 APPROPRIATED FUND BA/~ANCE TOTALS! COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ~D ADHINISTRATION PERSOHAL SERVICES CD8660 REHABILITATION LOAMS & GRAI}TS SIHGLE FAMILY RE}lAS CD0668 MULTI-FAMILY REIL%B CD8669 TOTALS~ PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC FACILITY IFIPROV. CD8661 REMOVE ARCUITECT. BARR. CD8662 IIOUSING TL~D ACQUISITION CD8667 WATER & SEWER FACILITY CD067! OTRER PUBLIC SERVICE CD0673 OTREK PUBLIC SERVICE ' CD8674 FAMILY COUNSELING CD8675 }{OUSIRG COUNSELING CD8676 ACTIVITIES BY SUBRECEIP. CD5677 COUTIRGENT CD0690 TOTALSI TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS1 PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVtSOR'S PRELIMINARY ADOPTED ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 19~6 196,115.94 200,000.00 213,600.00 213,600.00 213,600.00 196,115.94 200,000.00 213t600.00 213,600.00 213,600.00 1,635,604.46 1,084r000.00 1,878,840.00 1,070,848.00 1,070,840.00 4,754.05 804.70 5,559.63 4,500.00 4,0Oq. O0 4,000.00 4,000.00 B00.O0 650.00 650.00 650.00 5,300.00 4,650.00 4,650.00 4,650.00 57,738.34 53,000.00 65,000.00 65,000.00 65,000.00 57~730.34 53,O00.00 65,000.00 65,000.00 65,000,00 16r655.97 27,000.00 28,000.00 16,665.97 27,000.00 28,000.00 20,000.00 28,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 00,306.42 85,300.00 97,650.00 97,650.00 97~650.00 400.000.00 312,~55.00 312,455.00 312,455.00 400,000.00 312,455.00 ~12~455.00 312,4~5.00 15~000.00 17,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 17,000.00 15,000.00 15~000.00 15,000.00 128,232.~6 128,232.76 121,214.84 90,000.00 90,000°00 90,000.00 121,214.8{ 90,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 103,227.37 42,]62.03 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 38,000.00 16~083.31 19,114.66 10,000.00 lO,O00.O0 lOtO00.O0 12,120.73 15,379.27 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 20,221.30 27,463.36 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,00~.00 22,850.00 29,100.00 18,000.00 ]0,000.OS 18,000.00 174~508.71 171,419.32 98,000.00 90,000.00 98,000.00 317~741.47 309,634.16 203,00~.'00 203,000.00 203,000.00 COHHUNI~ DEVELOPMENT GRANT CD2743 317,741.47 309,634.16 203,000.00 317~741.47 309,634.16 203,000.00 317~741.47 309,634.16 203~000.00 203,000.00 203,000.00 203,000.00 203,000.00 203t000.00 203,000.00 159,160.00 169,470.00 159,160.O0 169,470.00 170,500.00 178,5~0.00 178,500.00 178,500.00 178,500.00 178,500.00 ~73,079.O0 73,079.00 232,239.00 69,000.00 73,079.00 73~ 079. O0 73,079.00 69,000.00 73,079 · O0 73,079 . 00 73,079 · O0 238,470.00 251,579.00 251,579.00 251, 57~i .00 OTRER TAX ITBH8 -SFI090 SF2401 SOUTIIOLD SHORES ROAD DISTRICT ***APPROPRIATIONS*** TOWN A~ORRE¥ CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SM11420.~ TOTALS~ GEHERAL REPAIRS PERSONAL SERVICES SHIS~10,! ***REVENUES*** APPROERIATED FUSD BAI~ANCE TOTALS 1 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES SH21989.4 TOTALS! NOVEMBER 14, 1995 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 ] 09,47 100. O0 i00. O0 100. O0 109,47 100. O0 lO0. O0 100. O0 3,276.03 3~276.03 3~385.50 4,000.00 4~000.00 4,000,00 4,000.00 4~000.00 4~000.00 9,900.00 2~400.00 2~400.00 2~400.00 9r900.00 2,400.00 2~400.00 2,400.00 85.99 1,200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 85.99 1~200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 7,825.23 7,825.23 5~000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 4rO00.O0 4~000.00 9,613.97 1,250.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 1,250.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 7,450.00 4~400.00 4~400.00 4~400.00 500. O0 500. O0 500. O0 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500. O0 8,000.00 8,000.00 S,000.00 8,000.00 765,00 255.00 765.00 255.00 0,765.00 8,755.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 MOVEMBER 14, 1.995 P~EVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'S BI{~LIHINAR¥ ADOPTED ACTUA~ AHENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDOET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 SRORECREST AT ARSIIAHOHAQUE RD DIST ***APPROPRIATIONS*** '/OWN ATTORNEY CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SN91420.4 TOTALS* 171.95 1~200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 46,201.98 43z¢64.55 43,464.55 10,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 lO 000,00 9,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 2,500.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 2,500.00 1,800,00 1,800.00 1,800.00 13~?00.00 11,808.08 11,800.00 11,800.00 ============ ========~==~ ============ TOTALSI CONTRACTUAL EXPEl{SE SH41420 · 4 CAPITAL OUTI~¥ SN45110.2 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES TOTALSI DEBT SERVICE PRINCIPAL BOND ANTICIPATIOR SN49~7~0.6 SERIAL BONDS SH49710.6 DEBT SERVICE - INTEREST BOND ANTICIPATION SN4~730.? SERIAL BONDS SN~9710.7 1~000.00 lt000.00 lt000.00 74,442.50 74,442.50 16,448.00 4,100.00 !,100.00 81,448.00 21,548.00 21~548.80 = 4,100.00 4,100.00 21,548.00 ***REVENUES,*~ APPROPKIATED FOND BALANCE TOTALS TOWN ATTORNEY CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES SR1420.4 ADMINISTRATION PERSONAL SERVICES SR1490.1 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSN SR1490.4 SR198~.4 TOTALS~ REFUSE & GARBAGE TOTALS~ ........................ .................................... 15,88~,51 15,000.00 15,884.51 15,000. O0 45~988o20 54~203.00 82,303.00 18.51 46,006.71 54,203.00 82,303.00 82~303.00 82,303.00 82,303.00 82.303.00 12,600.00 12r600.00 464,606.02 460,989.00 10,491.37 99,183.93 1,559~071.21 1~755,789.07 2,034,15S.60 2,315,962.00 482,888.00 482,888.0~ 15,550.00 115,550.00 11449,132.00 1,414,132.00 1,947,570.00 2,012,570.00 482,888.00 115,550.00 1,414,132.00 2,012,570.00 HOVE~[BER 1~,, 1995 STOP PRO(~RA N CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SR8510.4 EHPLOYEE BENEFITS NYS RETIREMENT BR9010.B SOCIAL SECURITY 8R9030.8 WORKERS COHPENSATION SR9040.8 EST SERVICE - PRINCIPAL SERIAL BONDS SEB?10.6 -- BOND ;~tTICIPATION NOTES SE9730.6 DEBT SERVICE - IHTEREST SERIAL BONDS SR9710.7 BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE SR9730.7 OTHER USES TRANSFER TO OTNER FUNDS SR9901.9 TOTALS~ TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS APPROPRIATED FUND BA~RCE TOTALS SOUTI{OLD WASTEWATER DISTRICT · **Ap?EOERIATIONS**~ IND. AUDITING & ACCOUNTING CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SS11320.4 TOTALS ~OBD ANTICIPATION NOTES PRINCIPAL SS19730.6 INTEEEST S$19730.7 PREVIOOS BU~T ~ SUPERVISOR'B PRELIMINARY ADOPTED ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 3~5~4.27 839.32 14,000.00 21,837.00 21,837.00 21,817.00 39,061.12 41,000.00 43~884.00 43,88~.00 ~3,88~.00 12,246.49 17,500.00 13,423.00 13,423.00 13,~23.00 3,680.75 8,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 6,455.48 7,500.00 8,209.00 0,289.00 8,289.00 ............................................................ 62,293.16 89,000.00 92,433.00 92,433.00 92~433.00 75,43~.56 76,000.00 168,500.00 168,500.00 168,500.00 75~436.56 76,000.00 168,500.00 160,500.00 160,500.00 2,268,323,81 2,561,765.00 2,290,806.00 2,355,806.00 2~355,B06.00 207.62 300.00 300.00 300.00 90,987.00 62,000.00 41,414~00 41,414.00 41,414.00 1,573,~92.96 1,569,100.00 1,211,500.00 1,211,500.00 1,211,500.00 97,5B0.00 113.000.00 125,000.00 125,000.00 l~BtO00.O0 L,671,572.96 1,682~ lO0.O0 l, 336,500.00 1,336,500.00 1,336,5OO.O0 B,32~.50 10,000o00 21,000.00 21,000.00 21,000.00 27~548.91 50,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 1,500,00 1,500.00 3~000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 lt798,640,~9 1,807,100,00 1,550,71~.00 1,550,714.00 1,550,714.00 155,802,00 155.002.00 155,802.00 155,802.00 155~802.00 155,802,00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2rSO0.O0 2,500.00 2.50~.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,235.00 1,500.00 1,235.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500,00 1,500.00 27,655.50 15,085.00 15.000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 215,100.00 374,915.o0 375.ooo.00 375,000.00 375,000.00 2~2~264.3B 390,000.00 390.000o00 390,000.00 390rOOO-O0 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,4~0.72 2,000.00 lr650.aO 1,650.00 1,650.00 ~430.72 ~,000.00 3,650.00 3~650.00 3,650.00 TOTALS NOVEMBER 14, 1995 PREIVXOUS BUI)~ET AS SUPERVISOR'S PRELIHINAR¥ ADOPTED OT[{ER USES TRAJ;S TO OTHER FUNDS SS19901.9 7~TALSl TOTAL APPRORIATIONS! 3,475.88 3,475.08 253,413.90 390t000-00 397,650.00 397,650.00 397,650.00 127.59 100.00 SOLO0 90.00 90.00 127.59 100.00 ~0.00 90.00 90.00 28,800.00 25~000.00 65~697.50 70,000.00 94,497.50 95,000.00 28,800.00 20,000.00 28,800.00 66,000.00 66,000.00 66,000.00 94,800.00 94,800.00 94,900.00 14,711.98 14,711.98 9,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 9,000.00 15~000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 lO~r 100.00 109,090.00 109~090.00 109t090.00 lO0,O00.O0 117,000.00 117,000.00 117,000.00 100~000.00 117.~000.00 117~000.00 117,000.00 3~370.00 3,370.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 5~000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5r000-00 3,307.20 3,307.20 12t700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00 12~700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17.700.00 630.00 25~300.00 25,930.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17t700.00 17,700.00 [7,700t00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 1,200.91 lt200.91 27,130.91 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 SCHEDULE OF SALARIES OF ELECTED OFFICIALS (ARTICLE 8 OF TOWN LAW) Officer. Supervisor Members of the Toivn'Board (4) ® Town Justice and Member of the Town Board, Fishers Island Town Justices (2) (~ Town Clerk Superintendent of Highways Tax Receiver Assessors (3) ® Trustees (5) ® Sala~ $ 54,709 20,163 22,986 33,260 51,587 55,702 23,110 '39,234 6,953 NOVEMBER 14, 1995 AdOpted CAP][TA.L BUDGET FOR 1996 Town of $outhold Three Year Capital Improvement Plan For Fiscal Years Endin :::.;:.i:.:.;;;;:;-(:.::;'.:; ;:'.~. :-':.:.o.'-:...:...::::;;~: .... :~.: "...:-..,~:::-*. ':.--:-:.*. ~:,:['.: ".k'. '.~x: .:::$3::8.c, .q~.:z.:, ~ ;?.":..' " ..v) ..... " ' ' ~ VaSt Mo~m~g 8ymem Oerk 2,600 A S~t Storage B~ding DPW 55,000 A 50% Ae~ Track ' DPW 35,000 A Hy~c Lffi 5. DPW 12,000 A V~ ~C ' 22,000 A 22,000 A Si~ ~C 2,000 A L~p~g ~C 1,~0 A P~king ~t Pavemen~ines ~C 9,000 A Enu~ce ~p ~C 3,0~ A P~nt E~efior ~C 5,000 A W~dow Replamment ~C 2,200 A ~i~P~kB-lkh~d DPW 33,500 ~ P~k & Re~fion Boat ~mp DPW 2,000 ~ P~k & RecrmOon ~oatlng D~k DPW 4,000 ~ P~k & Re~fion Com~ter ~m DP 195,000 D 68,772 D 68,772 D Computer So~e DP 40,000 D 2,500 D 2,500 D ~v~ ~C t8,500 A Copier ~C 2,300 A C~ng St~o' ~C 6,300 A ~tchen F~zer ~C 2,000 A ~tc~en Cooler ~C 2,000 A Tot~ ~ner~ ~und Whole Town 423,300 92,072 103,572 50% Aerial Track HWY 35,000 A Vac,all Drain Cleaner HWY 150,000D Total Highway Fund Whole Town 35,000 ' 150,000 :Stilitt::~.:lli~ia~.~:.,~.~:,...~:.:.:.a~,..:.:.:~ ................................................ ~ii~.~!~:a~::~.. , :,,,:,::~:...:: ..,::~::!~: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: One Box Trailer SWD 4,000 A One Roll-Off Container SWD 4,000 A Tmprove Recyclin~ Area SWD 25,000 A B.ilding Mod-MSW Drop-off SWD 25,000 A One Pkk-up Track S~WD 15,000 A Bathroom Renovation SWD 5,000 A Lanc[fill Closure SWD 2,i50,000 D Horizontal Baler ~WD 45,000~ D Leaf-Woodchip Shredder SWD 165,000 DR Compost Income Trnmmel Screen t SWD I140'000 DR C°mp°st Inc°me Total Solid Waste District 428,000. 2.150,0001 0. gummary ...................... · ... ............. . ................... .,.,.~2:.:;::, ::::;t:.~g~:i~f: [Appr~afio~ ~48,800 A 20,800 A 32,300 Appropfia~om Off~t ~ R~enu~ 39,500 ~ Bond~ ~debt~s 235,000 D 71,272 D 71,272~ ~To~ ~ne~ F~ ~ole T~m 423,3001 92,072 103 5721 Appropriations 35,000{ A Bonded Indebtedness _ 150,000 Total Highway Fund Whole Town 35,000] 150.000 NOVEMBER 1-4, 1995 Appropdatiem 78,0001 A Debt to be offset by Revenues 305,000 DR Bonded Indebtedness 45,000 D 2,150,000 Total SoLid Waste District 428,000 2,150,000 ...... g ..... "'' ..................................................... ~ ............. 5g'i;80'0 A 20,800:::';:~: ........ 32,300' A Appropriations Appropriations Offset by Revenues' 39,500 AR Debt to be Offset by Revenues 305,000 ' DR Bonded Indebtedness 280,000 D 2,371,272 D 71,272 D ......... * :':.:~: :~,~::': ~.,..s...?~:.'.~ ;~37~:~!*, ?.*:..*~ *: .~*i?::~.' l 03.572 I ..T,i:it ~ ~,: ~ ,.=:,, ,. :?~.- ........... ::. ~ ,~:.~,. :.,..,....,?: ,~. 886,300 2,392,072 30.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilman Townsend, Supervisor Wickham. Hussie, Councilman Lizewski. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. Councilwoman Oliva, No: Councilwoman 31 .-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby determines that the following elected officials are entit~led to Town paid health insurance benefits, effective immediately: Councilmen, Justices, Receiver of Taxes. 31 - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman 'Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, COuncilman Lizewskl, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 32 .-Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Wickham, it was RESOLVE.Q that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, Sta'te Environmental quality Review Act, and 6.NYCRR Part 617.10, and Chapter [~t of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Board, in conducting an uncoordinated review of this unlisted action, has determined that there will be no significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Proposed "Local Law in Relation to Lot Creation and Merger" which amends Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Southold by adding the provisions that a lot created by deed or Town approval shall be recognized by the Town if certain standards apply and if the lots have not merged. The proposal has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment because an Environmental Assessment Form has been submitted and reviewed and the Town Board has concluded that no significant adverse effect to the environment is likely to occur should the proposal be implemented as planned. 32.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman OIIva, Councilman Townsend, CounciJwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 33.Moved by Supervisor Wickham, seconded by Councilwoman Oliva, WHEREAS, there was pre~ented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, on: the 30th day of May, 1995, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in Relation to Lot Creation and Merger"; and WHEREAS, this Local Law was referred to the Southold Town .Planning Board and Suffolk County Department of Planning, all in accordance with the Southold Town Code and the Suffolk County Charter; and WHEREAS, the Town Board held a public hearing on this Local Law on the 27th day of June, 1995, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, as a result of the public hearing questions and concerns arose, and as a result thereof changes were made to the law which are significant enough to require an additional public hearing; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets ~:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 28, 1995, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public hearing on this Local Law, which reads as following: A Local Law in Relation to Lot Creation and Merger NOVE~!4BER 14, 1995 BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended as follows: Seb.tion 100-24 (Lot Creation) is hereby adopted to read as follows: A. A lot created by deed or town approval sllall be recognized by the .Town f any one of the following standards a_ppiy and if the lots have. not merged.: The identical lot was created by deed recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on or before June 30, 1983 and the lot conformed to the minimum lot requirement(s) set forth in Bulk Schedule AA as of the date of lot creation. 2_1 The lot(s) in question is/are approved by the Southold Town Plannin.q Board. 3) The lot(s) in question is/are shown on a subdivision map approved by the Southold Town Board prior to June 30, 1983. 4_} 1"he lot(s) in question is/are approved and/or recognized by formal action of the Board of Appeals prior to June 30, 1983. All lots which are not reco.qnized by the Town pursuant to thi~ above section shall not receive any buildin.q permits or other development entitlements. C. All lots a[e subject to the merg_e.eEprovis~ons of 100-25. 2. Section 100-25 (Merger) is hereby adopted to read as follows: Mer.qer. A nonconforminq lot shall mer~qe with an adjacent conformin.q or nonconformin.q lot which has been held in comlTlOrl ownership with tile first lot at any time after July I, 1983. An adjacent lot is one which abuts with the parcel for a common course of 50 feet or more in dis- tance. Nonconforming lots shall mer.qe until Ihe total lot size conforms to the current bulk schedule requirements. Definitions. Common ownership shall mean that the parcel is held by the same person in the sarne percenta.cLe_ of ownership as an adioininq parcel. Exceptions. Lots which are recotqnized under Sec. 100-24 and meet any 0fthe following cate.qories shall be exempt from the mer.qer provision set forth above and shall not be deemed mer.qed by operation of this law.:. 1_) ]"he nonconforming lot has a minimum size of 40,000 square fee[, o_Er · 2) The nonconformin.q lot obtained a lot size variance from the Zon n.q Board, o( If the Icl is not on the maps described in former Section 100-12, the nonconformin.q lot has been held in sin.qle and separate ownership from July I, 1983 to date. 4_1 If the lot is on the maps described in i'ormer Section 100-12, the nonconforming lo[ has been held in sin.qle and separate ownership. from January 1, 1997 to date. NOVEMBER I4, 1995 Proof of Merger. The Town may require a person seeking determin- ation o1' merger to_provide any or all of the followinq docurnen[s for evaluation: 1_1 Proof of the date when the lot was created and tine size of the lot, together with a copy of a legal description of the parcel, ,all to the satisfaction of the Town; A copy of the current tax map and survey of the lot; 3_t A copy of the or qinal survey of tine lot; A title searci'~ showin.q sin.qle and separate ownership of the prop- erty from July 1, 1983 to the present time prepared by a Suffolk County title insurance company indemnifyin.q the Town of - Southold with $25,000 of insurance; 5_1 Other additional information or documentation as may be deemed necessary,. Effect of Merger. No buildin.q permit or other development entitlement will be issued by the Town until this section has been complied with. The Buildin.q Department will issue a written determination whether a property falls within an exemption to the merger provision, 3. ,,Section 100-26 (Waiver of Merger) is hereby adopted to read as follows: If a lot has mer.qed, the Zoning Board or Appeals may waive the merger and reco.qn ze ori.q hal lot lines upon_public hearin.q and uoon finding that: the waiver will not result in a si.qnificant increase in the density of the nei.qhborhood; '2_1 the waiver would recognize a lot that is consistent with the size of lots in that neighborhood; 3_1 the waiver will avoid economic hardship;. 4__J the natural details and character Of tile and character of tile Section read as contours and slopes of the lot will not be si.qnilicantly changed or altered in any manner, and there will not be a substantial filling of land affecting nearby environmental or flood areas, 100-244 (Setbacks for Nonconforming Lots) is hereby amended to follows: This subsection is intended to provide minimum standards ror granting of a building permit for the pnncipal buildings of lots which are recognized by the Town under 100-24, are ma~le nonce nforming and have not merged pursuant to 100~25 er coRtinue~lqma-stCe-ef anCee~a~ely~wRe~s of~h~ffee~ive-da~e-ef-~hie~iele., Area (sq. ft.) A-~enee~fer-mi,ng lot separ-ately-~wne¢-and-net--adjeiRin¢-a~y-I¢-er- land-in4ho s=me-ewRer-sl'4ip-at-U-~o effee~ive-~a~e~hi~A~i~l~ =9~-R9~ a~jeiRiR~Ryqe~r ]sfl~R4he~me-gwnecehip s~Ry4imo sub6e- ~han~es of4ifl~M~w~ie~ b s~rae~shall-~ ~i~he-ueua~erm~ ehal~e_~e~i¢ie~_b~R~emey-e~-eemeany~e~uta~y~eiR~ueh we~n Suffelk CouR~er bpa ce~e~a~ie~ul¢ieense~e~ami~e an~u~iUe-~ ro~pr~e~y-i~uffel~un~Y~n~4hal~e~iR~ ~ifi~ieR4ka~e~eR~gueu~¢~e~e~y-wa~ewned-by-a~ewRer-e~he ~., Such lot shall be g~R~e~eliePferCFeR~Me aR~-~e~yeF~MimeR- eie~s~feltewe required to meet the following: Lot Front Side 8o11~ Sides Rear Coverage WMth De~h ([t.) (fL) (feet) (reet) 120,000 to 199,999 10%, 100,000 to 119,99~ 10%. 80,000 to '- _99,999 .' 15% 40,O00.,to 79,999 20% 20,000 39,999 4OtOgg 75 _3_.0 OO 85 Lessthan 20,000 75 3O_ 60 85 60 _3o 60 8_5_ _6_o 20 45 75 2(]% :l~.O $4(t 40 15 35 50 20% 8(} 44)0 35 15 25 35 6:. lrl4he-~aee-ef-eiRglo aRd-sel~ar-ate-ewRer-ship-ef-a-neneeRfer~miR~tJef~ le~ed4n a subdi-v~pla~p~eved~f~er~pdl.-gmlg57~by4he Rlannin8-Dear~e¢iha Town~f~eu(held~nd-filed~i(~he-6eun{y 6le~f~uffel~6eun~lie~fer~ll-fren~side-~nd-¢ear-yacd~nd~ea d~men~ten~e~alkb~ gr~n~ed4e4he-e~enb~ha~e~Fent, sid~and~ea~ er4Dinallpfiled~i~eun~y-6 eF~ef~uffel~Ceun~y. Section 100-12 (Exceptions) is hereby deleted in its entirety, as of ,Januaw 1, 1996. AlPefqheqe[s Om~felle~R~u~divieien~a p~shall-b~e~eeD~eCfFe~e let a~ea and-le~id~qui~men~eMhi~eha~ler~ and4h~le~eas and lebwidlks =ppli~ble4~idqe~eHall-be~e~hewn~nd~deeigna~ed-e~aid ~bdivisig~aD~reen Acres; StFa~me~Maden-Maner~Gteave~Rein~r SegUen ll~eFdham~eCe6, See~ig~e~dham~e~es~egUen-ll; S~er-ling Hgmee; Eae~em~he~es, See~ie~lpEae~em She~ee, See(ien-llkEas~er-n 8~eres~ SeeUe~41l; Ea~rn ,Skg~ee, See(ien-W~Eae~e~n~heres, Seefien w,,, Seu~el~ke~unny Ske~e~eeee-GevekNa~a~P-eiR~DeeF ~V411aD~Maner~G,!, Tuthilli-Bd8emeFe-Pa~:~Willew-Terreeei Reeewee .... a~, ~u .... ~nelle~ee~le~ II, Smitk¢ie d-~kkP~radiee P~int; Hauber LiD~Es~, see~ig~tll¢iD~weedCunnakema-Wa~er~ ~eRne~t~P~ewRevi~¥; Sgu~a~ber-Heme~Pegenie S~e~e~ 8eeliemlpReee~i~Hemes, Dee~iemlhRe6enie-Hemg eCeefie~tlpReeenie ~ay-~aks~ka~el 6e~n~e~teei~ien~ by lhe~ea, ' ' Pgin~Seetien-III, NOVEMBER 14, 1995 Section 100-32 (Bulk. area and parking regulations) is hereby deleted in its entirety: The_bull,,~and_laaFk~n~j-Fe~u~r-emen~:~fer-$~n.~le-famdy-dwelh ~e~ as fer4,1?,-in-Gelurnn-ii-ef tho Bull,, S6hedule-and4he-P-a~kinD~ehedule ir4eer~er~ql, ed i,,'41:o-41~is c,~ap~,er--slnalPalaF4Y4O41'~eTfellewin~j-lel:s+' AIl-I¢.s shown-eh major and_miner-subdivieign-mape-whigh-wer-e Dr. an Jed_final--al~ F~ceval-by4h e-Pla nnin ~ -B gard-pr-i° r-f:o-Me Y-~2'g: -1-g8@: ~) AltJo~m6howr~or-H:~inor-subdivision-maF~e-tt-'~at-have-laee n-Dranted eke~gl:H~lan-aDlareualqay-Jhe-Plannin~-Bgard-~rigr-~o-May~g=-l'gS~: (4) Al Plgf~s-s et--off-e r--6r-ea~,e d-b Y-a P Preval-ef-'~he-planninD¢Board 8ubse(~ u e nt._te_N eve m be r-~_~ml-OF-1-.~a nd -p Fie r4 e-M aY~.--1~98 ~ bulk-and parking-r-e~uiremen~,mt:er-einD le-family-dwellinge-eet--fe~h in4;;;olumne4--and-iii-ef theq~ulk S~hedule-and-P-ar-kinD4=~ohedute inooq~er~qted-iF~f~e-t~is chaCer-staal kal~p ly-te-the-follewinD-Iotm (3) All-lots set-off--or-6reated-by-aDl~rgval-gf-~l-~e-P-lannin~-Bgard-en-o~ a ¢~ e r4Vla y-20 ,---4-9 8G:-. AlPlot-s-sf-~own oR-majer-~ubd~.visier~-maF~muper4-whieh tbe-P4anning 18ear-d4~ss held-a-keaFinej-fer-pr-eliminaw-a P Prevapgn~r--a fter-May ~-) AIPlets set--eft-or cr. ealed-by-appCeval~ef-~he-P-laraning4~eard-en-er- a'¢~ e r-M a y-2-_ gr-l-9 8 3. NOVEMBER 14, 1995 7. Section 100-281 A (7) (Building permits) is hereby d.eleted in its entirety: (7) An-apptioa[ier4-fep-a-buildiRg-permit-fer ¢gr~b, truetier~-er4-awaeaRt4e~ whi~i~e~n 3~evefeub¢ivieieR~a~ll-b~eeem~a~- ie~y~e~fie~bs~ebeMi[le-issue~-by~li[l~eem~aRy-whieh Bulk Schedule ~ is hereby added to read as follows: Bulk Schedule AA Lot Size Widlh Oeptl! A~. Pd0r to April 9, 1957 B~. Between April 9, 1957 and December 1, 1971 II. a__0_Y, ar_D~ any 2O,00O 10~0_ 150 SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: So, the Town Board is putting out for public hearing at B;0O o'clock in the afternoon on November 28th, a proposed Code c.hahge to deal with lot creation and merger, which is almost Identical to the one that was out several weeks ago. We've made a small change in It, and because we have made that small change we believe it st~ould go out to public hearing again. The small change that we've made in it is to liberalize the arrangements, so that people would have one year in which to reorganize the holdings that they own In order to avoid the restrlctlens, that would come into play if this were passed. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Under the old law there was an exempt llst of certa|n subdivisions, that were not merged, even though they dldn't conform with the bulk and parking schedules, that were created in the latest Zone Change. What this does is to allow them a year to make other arrangements to single and separately owned lots, to avoid that merger. That's basically the difference, 33.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Supervlsor Wlckham. This resolutlon was duly ADOPTED, Councilwoman OIIva, Councilman Ltzewskt, 3¢i..=Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilwoman OIIva, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act, and 6NYCRR Part 617.10, and Chapter ~! of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice Is hereby given that the Southold Town Board, in conducting an uncoordinated r ewew of this unlisted action, has determined that there will be not significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION; Proposed "Local Law in Relation to Outdoor Sale or Dlsplay", which amends Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Code Of the Town of Southold to provide uniformity in provisions regarding out door sales in all zones. The proposal has been determined not to have a significant effect' on the environment because an Environmental Assessment Form has been submitted and reviewed and the Town Board has concluded that no slgnlflcant adverse effect to the environment is likely to occur should the proposal be implemented as planned. 3q.- Vote of the Towi~ Board; Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Llzewskt, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. C. Between December 2, 1971. 40,000. 13_5_ 175 and June 30, 1903 This Local Law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State. Underline represents additions. 5trlkethrough represents deletions. NOVEMBER 14, 1995 35.-Moved by Justlce Evans, seconded by Supervisor Wickham, WHEREAS, there was presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, on the l~lth day of November, 1995, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in RelaUon to Outdoor Sale or Display"; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby ts directed to transmit this proposed Local Law to the $outhold Town Planning Board and the Suffolk County Department of Planning, all in accordance with the Southold Town Code and the Suffolk County Charter. This Local Law reads as follows: A Local Law In Relation to Outdoor Sale or Dlsplay INTENT - To provide uniformity in provisions re.qardin_.q ouldoor safes in all zones, BE IT ENACTED, by [lie Town Board of Ihs Town of Soulhold as rotlows: I. Chapl'er. 100 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended as follows: 1. Section 100-93 (Uses confined to enclosed buildings) is hereby deleted as follows: AII-uses-per-mi[led-in-lhe-H B-Distr-iotr-inoludin¢-the di6play-and-sale efme[ehandise-and-the-e[er~age-of-alld~rel~e[ty;-e~oepl-livin6j -planlershrube andJ,[eeeT-Shall-be-oenfine~t-[o-fally-enole sed-b~ildir~gs-on-the-I~remises, II. 2. Section 100-239,6 Is hereby added as follows: Outdoor sale or display. There shall be no outdoor sale or display of goods unless such activity is an extension of the retail business operating on site. The storage or display or. ~9:Oods shall not interfere with public access or egress and may not restrict the public right-of-way or be placed in the landscape buffer areas. This Local Law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State, Underline represents addltlons. Strlkethrough represents deletions. 35.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Ollva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolutlon was duly ADOPTED. 36.-Moved by Supervisor WJckham, seconded by Councilwoman Ollva~ POLICY ON LANDFILL TIPPING FEE ACCOUNT PRIVILEGES RESOLVED THAT THE Town Board of the Town of 5outhold hereby establishes the policy that when a contractor has his tipping fee charge prlvlleges terminated by the Town Clerk for non-payment of his account, once the account Is paid in full, and the contractor requests reinstatement, the Town Clerk may reinstate said account; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that should a contractor have his account terminated a second time, he may not have the account reinstated for five years, and then only after review and approval by tbs Town Board. 36.- Vote of the Town Board; Ayes~ Justlce Evans, Councilwoman OIiva, Councilman Townsend. Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman Llzewskl. Supervisor Wlckham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 37.-Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Evans, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby reappoints the following members of the Southold Town Cablevlsion Advisory Committee, effective November 29, 1995 through November 29, 1996: James DJnJzio, Jr., Chairman, Richard Fevola, Joe Sullivan, they to serve on said committee without compensation. 37.- Vote of the Town Board; Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman OIIva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussle, Councilman LlzewskJ, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. NOVEMRER 14, 1995 SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: That completes our resolutions for tonight. We have no public hearings. The Board would be pleased to hear comments, or testimony from people who would like to address the Board. Please, keep your comments to within the customary five minutes. Mr. Carlln? FRANK CARLIN: Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen, once again the restricted speaker from Laurel. Two questions, Tom. The last meeting, October 30th, you menUoned that you're going to give Ray Jacobs, the Highway Superintendent, $25,000 more for the budget. He never seen that $25,000. He said it landed in the General Fund. Can you explain why you did that for? You said you were going to do it, but he never seen it going into the General Fund. SUPERVISOR WlCKHAM! Frank, I can't speculate or comment on what he said. What ! can comment on is what the Board has done, and what we have adopted here, if that would address your question? FRANK CARLIN: Did he get it directly, or did it go into the General Fund? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: The Budget calls for a $25,000 'nsurance cushion for the Highway Part Town Budget, held in the Part Town General Fund, which could be made available if it's needed. Similarly there's a $100,000 basically insurance fund, in the General Fund Whole Town available to the Highway Whole Town if needed. FRANK CARLIN: In other words, it's still going in the General Fund. It's never been sent to him directly. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: But, it's available at whatever time it's needed. FRANK..CARLIN: Would you bring me up to date on a report on what the latest on the lawsuit action agalnst.. NFEC lawsuit against the Town on McDonalds? Can you bring me up to date on that? What's happening? I know the last it was postponed up to the 23rd of October. Nothing seems to be said about it, or anything. What happened? Can anybody bring me up to date on this? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Laury, would you like to do that? TOWN ATTORNEY DOWD: Yes. At the request of the NFEC the date for filing the papers was held open until November 6th. The papers were filed on November 6th, and the Town, and McDonalds, and CoFam, have been given an additional two weeks to file response papers, which I do on November 20th. FRANK CARLIN: Started with October llth, October 23rd, now it's November 6. Can you bring me up to date on the latest on the little bit of property there across from the First Baptist Church? Can you bring me up to date on what the Town is doing in trying to see that these people have that piece of property, or whatever? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM.' The First Baptist Church came to the Town quite some time ago, I believe it was close to a year ago, asking if they can buy the property, or have an easement over it. We had an appraisal done. The appraisal called for two numbers. One was an out right purchase. The other was an appraisal for an easement for a fifty foot right-of-way. Over the last some months the church had wanted first to own it, and then they discussed the possibility of an easement. Several weeks ago i confirmed the Town's willingness to sell an easement to the property at the appraised value of some $500.00. The church took quite an interest in that. They said they would be talking to their attorneys, and they would be getting back to us shortly. So, I have every expectation that that's what is going to happen. FRANK CARLIN: It's going to be about $500.007 SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: For an easement, not to own, not to transfer title to the whole piece. FRANK CARLIN: How long will that easement last for? NOVEMBER 14, 1995 SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Indefinitely. FRANK CARLIN: As long as they want. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: I think it essentially runs with the land. They would also have a option to buy for the entire piece if they want. FRANK CARLIN: Just a couple more questions, Tom. I'm trying to keep within my time here. Maybe I shouldn't be asking you this question, but it bothers me, and I want to get it sq.uared away here a little bit. Mayor Kapell went on the Donahue show there about Greenport, and everything, and they requested someone from the Town to go there, you, or Joe. Nobody went. Do you think that was an intelligent move to do that without representing, our town, and the police department? This way letting Kapell tell his side of the story, but nobody there to defend our town's portion, or police department, SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: I don't know what happened to that, Frank. The Phil Donahue Show called me. I said I'd be willing to do it. I'd be interested in doing it. They said, they'd get back to me. They never got back to me. FRANK CARLIN: It said in the newspaper, you refused. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: That's not accurate. (tape change.) COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Both Greenport and the Town are spending money, and the issues of that litigation were bound to come up in this interview. I bounced it off the Town Attorney, and the Town Attorney talked to our Special Counsel on that, and the Special Counsel was definite that I should not appear. I did want to appear. I felt, as you stated, that there's two sides to that issue, and I had a definite point of view, but because of things that might get said, and might jeopardize the case. I was comforted by the fact that I understand Donahue does not show out here, so, while somebody in Podunk maybe convinced that the Village has agreed, most people in Southold will not, but I guess it's not going to show in this area. I'm not certain of that. Has it shown? FRANK CARLIN: Kapell is trying to get a copy of the tape. He hasn't been notified yet if they're going to do it or not, but he trying to get that tape, and I don't know, maybe it's wrong. On the local TV, that to me would be 27. He's trying for that, but I don't know. You agree with me on this, because you know that what I'm saying is true. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Maybe I can narrate it after the litigation. FRANK CARLIN: Evidently though he wasn't afraid to go on there, even if it was in litigation. I don't understand why somebody wasn't there to defend..maybe I'm wrong. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Maybe you're not, but the fact is when you're in a situation like that, I think, and you've got the Town's assets, well, not assets, but the Town's interest at stake, I think you have to go along with the best advise you can get. FRANK CARLIN: If you didn't want to go, you should have called on me. I would have went, because TV camera don't scare me none. I'd have a good time with them. One more thing, Tom, and I'll be done. I know it's bad out there, and everybody wants to go home. I got a good location, if they're going to have, i think, to be considered for the YMCA. Right around the corner here, you know, Youngs Avenue and Traveler's Street, there's a big red brick building there. There's a parking lot there. That would be ideal. That would be more centralized, if you're going to have one here, and one more thing I would ask. I don't understand why the NFEC is not getting more involved in this thing at Laurel Lake, being that we have some difficulty in the water there. I don't hear anything from them. I don"t understand what's happening here. They got involved for four years worrying about a McDonald's, but I don't see them getting involved at all, or mentioning anything about the location in Laurel. I don't know if you can answer NOVEMBER 14,; 1995 that, or not, but do you have any idea why I don't hear much said about it, or do they want it there, or don't they want it there? I mean, we have a water condition there. To me that's the environment. They made a lot of static about McDonalds for four years. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: We haven't heard anything about them one way or another~ Frank. FRANK CARLIN: I guess that's all I have to say tonight, Tom. I think I ran a little bit over my five minutes, but I really appreciate you letting me go over my five minutes. Th'~nk you. SUPERVISOR WlCKHAM: Would anyone else like to address the Board this evening? Yes, sir? ED SIEGMANN: Ed Siegmann, and what I'm going to talk to you about first is my own feelings, and then I want to say, thank you, for a few things that you did while you were in office, or you're still here, but soon to go, of some things that you did, that I think was good for some of the organizations that I represent. First of all, this is my own statements. I think our mailboxes got used pretty much in the last two or three months, and the thing that made me feel bad about the mall being used that way, was the lies that were told, the innuendo that was given, and misinformation that we got, half truths that we got, and just to make sure you know what I'm talking about I want to name a few of them. One, I think it will be when Flell freezes over we'll see the Long Island 95 come out here to Mattituck. But, you got credit for that one. There was an endorsement for you in the Suffolk Life, that then I got something in my mailbox that took out a little part of that endorsement to make it look like the other person was endorsed. There was so many things that were in there, about TDRs. I don't think we'll ever see a TDR i,n..Southold Town, but we got that mailing also. You're lucky. McDon~lds built a beautiful place. If that hadn't been so nice, we'd still be hearing about McDonalds, but since it was so nice nobody raised it anymore, because they thought maybe it would get you a couple of votes. Now, I'm talking now for TaxPac and for our seniors. I think the resolution that the Town Board, and some of the credit goes to the Town Board, I'm not only directing this to Tom. The resolution that you just passed saying, that you wouldn't raise the taxes any higher than the cost of living, i think is one of the few towns, if there's another town in Suffolk County that did this, I don't know. I didn't see any letters coming to .my house telling me how good that is for the people in Southold. You also appointed a Tax Committee, and I knew when you appointed the Tax Committee, that the request of TaxPac, Seniors, and a lot of other people in town, because there's a lot of people that believe that if you don't look into the taxes of the whole town, instead of just going after schools, that tt~ose taxes also are one of the reasons that young people can't stay here when they graduate from school, and that so many people are leaving, I think it took a lot of courage to appoint the Tax Committee, because I know when you start looking into the fire departments, and you start looking into the libraries, you start looking into some of the other taxing agencies around here, like park districts, ~nd that, everybody has their own little bailiwick, and everybody is looking to protect their own turf, if you want to call it that. It makes it hard to do these things, but at least you were willing to start it, and get it going. I hope that it doesn't die on the llne now, that you won't be here anymore. There were a lot of times I came to you, Tom, in reference to things over at the Senior Center, and that, and you were always cooperative, and did whatever you could for us, and I'm sure that the Seniors appreciate it. I could go on with a lot of other things. There is a lot of things I'd love to say, but I'm going to borrow a page from Jean Cochran's book right now, because t had a pretty good relationship with her, when she was in office before. I don't know if you recall, but she supported us on the Norris condominium argument, and when she saw me one day, she said, Ed, I don't know where you stand with politics now, but I want to let you know I'm throwing my hat in the ring, and if you can support me fine. I looked at her, and I said, You got to be kidding me. She said, no. I said, you're going to pull the Republicans chestnuts out of the fire now after what they did to you a couple of years ago, where they wouldn't let you run for anything? Her answer to me was a good one. She said, I don't NOVEMBER 14, 1~995 believe in looking behir, d. I believe in looking ahead. So I'll take that page for myself now, and I'll be looking ahead to see if some of the people who were saying so many things that you failed to do, I'm hoping that they do them for the future. You know, people who talk about keeping this area pristine, i wish they would do the same at election time to keep the place pristine, not only for the .looks of the area, but, also, for the way people act. There was a fellow, Tom, that reminds me of something, a guy by the name of Leo Durocher, and you recall he said, nice guys don't win ball games. You're too much of a gentleman to be a politician. Thank you. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Thank you, Ed. I'd just like to comment briefly on the reference, that Ed made to a letter that came from Bob Gaff ney, alleging that I'm supporting the extension of the Expressway. That's an outright lie. Gaffney went on to say, and I can read from his Petter here, Supervisor Wlckham has publicly stated his support of such a proposal. That is the extension of the Expressway, and has even gone on record by aski'ng the State Department of Transportation to examine this topic in their traffic studies Of S0uthold. Just as a matter of record, refer to a letter of September 25th, which is long before the election. Th's's from Dunne. Engineering Associates, who we asked: to do a scope of services for this 'T~-ansportati0n Study, and Dunne Engineering was responding to a series of questions, that the New York State Department of Transportation put, and one of those questions was, comment from the State, the extension of the Long Island Expressway must. be considered. Southold should not be isolating itself from the rest of t.t~e North Fork. This is a comment from the State of New Yoi-k, and Duni~e ~.Engineerlng responded as follows, it is our understanding [hat thei'T0~vt~ ~f Southold is opposed i~0 the e. xtension of the'L.on.O Islar~d Expr~sswa~;:"Thils P°sition is ~eary Stated in the Town's Vls!bn statement. EVe~hittg in tha. t letter from Gaffney ~s a m srepresentabon, and ,f ~ou II nobce came ot~t one day be~fore the e ectmn,' very mcely bmed ~o t~hat nobody could refute that he before the elecbon. · ED SEIGMANN: It had a thirty-nine cent stamp, that it would mailed out. It would be interesting who paid that. SUPERVISOR WlCKHAM: Okay, after that happy information, anybody else like to address the Board tonight? The gentleman in the back. JIM HICKEY: ~ Jim Hickey, Mattituck. I see in the paper we're going to have another McDonalds thing, about the YMCA, Friends of the YMCA. How would like to put a stop to all of this now with a proposal where everybody wins? Alright? The Laurel Lake property is heavily wooded with fettle holes, which are natural recharge basins. Correct?., Alright? No answer. Water Authority owns 92 acres just east of there, adjacent to it. Wells are maybe two thousand feet to the east. Their property extends from Factory Avenue to the MolloY property. Then it goes north from Factory AVenue roughly on a thirty degree angle, then it goes on a ninety up to Sound Avenue adjacent to the LILCO substation. Why don~t you get together with Mike Lagrande, and trade the Laurel Lake, that way it would insure his wells, eliminate any traffic on 25, and take the Sepko farm property from Suffolk County Water Authority, and in turn and lease that for a nominal fee to the YMCA. There's no wooded area there. It's level land, farmland. The building may possible be renovated, put to their use. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Which property is this? JIM HICKEY: Sepko. It's on Sound Avenue between Artle Foster's and the houses. Property ideal for something like that. Access from Sound Avenue, 118, no problem. It's on the north side of the moraine, so pool water. The moraine eligibly goes between ~18 and the railroad tracks. I would assume this would be on the north side. Therefore the water reaches toward Mattituck Inlet. Sound good? SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: That's something we can look at. JIM HICKEY: Ms. Hussie? COUNCILWOMAN HUSSlE: We can look at it. NOVEMEtER l~t, 1995 JIM HICKEY: Okay. That's all I have to say. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Thank you, Jim. Would anyone else like to address the Town Board tonight? (No response.) Any Board member llke to make any comments? (No response.) I'd just llke to comment very briefly on the Budget we adopted today, and I'll pick on a comment that Ed Siegmann made. The Town Board did adopt as a policy keeping tax increases below the rate of inflation, and as I look back now on two years as Supervisor, the first Budget that we enacted did have a major tax increase of about 8%. This time .it's a minus 1.5. The average of those two over the two years is almo'st exactly at ti~e rate of inflation for those two years. ED S IEGMANN: Since you mentioned that, I'd like to mention that when you first came in with your Budget, when it was the high budget, and wound up at 8%, if you recall TaxPac took a position against that at that time, at the rate that it was. I see Mr. Sawicki hasn't changed any, because when he wrote to the newspaper about TaxPac, when we put a comment in, in reference to interviewing people to run for office. I saw him again make the statement that it's a strange thing that TaxPac didn't have anything to say when the Town Board raised their taxes last year. We sure did have something to say, and I think it might have helped, if it. only helped a little bit, to bring it from the sixteen if you go up to fourteen, or whatever it was, down to eight. While I'm on my feet I'~d like to make one more comment. It's interesting what's happening with a certain newspaper in town without me mentioning any names, and I think that, Alice, you were the recipient of their bitterness this time, because you voted with the Jem Commons thing to put it back to the original zoning, that it had, and take it away from half acre z?ning tha. t they wanted to make it. So, you were the only Republican.!.l~m taiklng out of a voting people, that wasnJt backed by that newspaper, because I guess they were getting even. But, it's interesting to watch what goes on out here. I t. hough.,t when .I move, d. from the 'ci~y that I would move out to an area where the people wou.la act a little bit different with one a,n. other, that since you practically know everyone, when you go the hospital you're taken care of by nurses who work in the area, by doctors that you know personally, and that, and' I thin!k it's a little more personal, this was given to the politics out here, t~hen I don't think we have to walk around reminding ourselves Of Tricky D~ck. YOU know who I mean. SUPERVISOR WICKHAM: Any other Board member have any comment? (Not respon,se.) Do I hear a motion to adjourn? Moved by Councilwoman Oliva, seconded by Supervisor Wlckham, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board meeting be and hereby is adjourned at 8:35 P.M. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Evans, Councilwoman Oliva, Councilman Townsend, Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Supervisor Wickham. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. Southold Town Clerk