HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-11/10/1998NOVEMBER 10, 1998
SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
NOVEMBER 10, 1998
WORK SESSION
Present: Supervisor Jean W. CoChran, Councilwoman Alice J. Hussie, JustiCe
Louisa P. Evans, CoUncilman William D. Moore, Councilman John M. Romanelli,
Councilman Brian G. Murphy, Town Clerk Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Attorney
Gregory F. yakaboski.
U P DAT ES:
9:05 A.M. - Councilwoman Hussie brought to the Board's attention a complaint
she received regarding the Suffolk County Water Authority. It involves a
residence in Pheasant Run which has been connected to them for some time.
The resident is questioning the bill and wants the meter read. She has had
the bill since November 2nd and she is concerned that the meter has not been
read yet. Supervisor Cochran informed the Board that she is meeting with
Michael LoGrande of the SCWA with regard to the moratorium on the water
hook-ups to homes in subdivisions. There are over 39 homes in subdivisions
held in single and separate ownership that are waiting for hook-ups to water.
Councilwoman Hussie reported that they are still investigating the manner in
which they can appoint a ReCycling Coordinator. Councilman Moore asked for
the Board's consensus on a matter before the Cede Committee. The issuance of
permits for accessory buildings. Distances and setbacks are the concerns.
Councilman Murphy agreed with the concept in part, but more in the form of one
coming in and filing for an application and the Building Department gives you
the notification of the distances off the property line, etc. and you get the
permit on the spot. Councilman Moore said that his goal was to suggest complete
simplicity and go back to the NYS Building Code. If they find out that it is not
working out, they will review it in a couple of years. But his goal was to get
down to the bare bones and keep it as simple as possible. They are talking.
about minor sheds, fences, gazebos, etc. Mr. Moore said it was being discussed
in the Code Committee and he wanted to bring it before the Town Board to get
their input on it. Councilman Murphy felt that you still need some sort of a
record on it. Justice Evans agreed that it should be kept as simple as
possible. Supervisor Cochran was also of the opinion that the goal was to keep
it as simple as possible.
9:32 A.M. - IV. FOR DISCUSSION ITEMS. IV. 1. Wicks Law. Councilman
Murphy called attention to the fact that 15 to 25% in costs are added to municipal
projects as a result of this law. The schools are going through it right now and
the Town will go through it when they go to do something with Town Hall. In
effect, this law knocks out the ability for any local contractors to bid.
Supervisor Cochran added that it is the most lobbied law in all government
agencies. The Association of Towns has had it on their agenda for years. The
Board placed Resolution No. 26 requesting our State Assemblywoman Acampora
and State Senator LaValle to introduce legislation to repeal the Wicks Law. IV.
2. Board of Ethics. Councilwoman Hussie reported that there have been a
number of occasions where people working in Town Hall have gone to the Board
of Ethics asking for an opinion. Ms. Hussie thinks that perhaps things aren't
happening the way they should. There was a particular instance this past
summer that she witnessed and the person was told to go to the Town Board.
She feels that perhaps the Ethics Board is not giving any real direction.
Councilman Murphy suggested that it may be more of a matter of perception,
rather than what is actually going on. Ms. Hussle said that what set her on it
was the fact that it was referred to the Town Board. Supervisor Cochran said
that her office is looking for the correspondence on this matter. Councilwoman
Hussie emphasized that she would like to see this matter resolved. Supervisor
Cochran said that the Ethics Board told her that a secretary is not making
decisions, not a voting member. Louisa questioned this and the fact that their
job at town hall gives them insight and knowledge, and they would be benefiting
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as a direct result of their employment. Councilman Moore explained that the
Code of Ethics is about financial gain as a result of a vote or action that you
take, then there is a conflict. The State General Municipal Law already covers
Ethics of certain officials. Councilwoman Hussie recommended that the Board of
Ethics and the Code of Ethics be abolished. Supervisor Cochran will ask the
Board of Ethics to clarify their position in writing.. IV, 3. - Archit..~.ural
Review Committee. Councilwoman Hussie suggested th~s committee be abehshed.
Councilman Romaneili agreed. Supervisor Cochran will call for review of their
duties as this committee has had many conflicts with the Planning Board.
Justice Evans commented that her idea of this committee was for them to just
look at the type of architecture of the building, not the plans. Supervisor
Cochran said that she lOoks at SOuthold and sees its' beauty as the varied, mix
0[ architectural s.tyles. Councilwoman Hussie quoted the Code "the architecture
should be harmonious with structures within 500 feet". Ms. Hussie advised that
she would like to review the need for the board. It's not the people on the
Board that .she is questioning, it's the need for the Board. itself. The .Board
agreed to reappoint the members and then. appointed Councilman Romaneil~ and
Councilman Murphy to review the committee itself and the code and present their
findings by January 1st. (See Resolution 27 reappointing the committee
members.) IV. !~. Set date for Public Hearing, Chaptei- 118, Garbage, Rubbish
and 'Refuse. (See ResolUtion No. 28.)
10:10 A.M. The Board recessed for a short break.
10:25 A.M. The Board reconvened and continued to review IV. FOR DISCUSSION
ITEMS - IV. 5'. Two Way Communication System for Building Department - Two
Way Radios or and Cellular Phones were considered. Building Department' Head
Edward Forrester said that he prefers the two way radio system. The cell phone
would be a higher expense and if your number gets out, there could be abuse.
Mr. Forrester would like to see the two way radios installed in the vehicles.
(Resolution No. 29 for a budget modification was placed on the agenda.) IV. 6
Adoption of 1999 Preliminary Budget and ~1999 Preliminary Capital Budget.
(Resolution Nos. 30A & 30B were placed on the agenda.) IV. 7. Southold Town
Substance Abuse Committee.j This committee was originally set up as a support
system for the DARE Program. Justice Evans said that she would like this
committee to review all of the programs that are available out there. The
schools did away with the programs due to funding. Supervisor Cochran agreed
that a review of the programs was due, and that a new chairman of: this
comm'ittee was needed and some new members. (See Resolution No. 31)' IV. 8.
Advertise for members of the Anti-Bias Task Force. ( See Resolution No; '32)
IV. 9. Appointments to Goldsmith's Inlet/Kenney's Beach Working Group
Committee - Councilman Murphy suggested reappointment of all members. ~e
said that they are just waiting for the Cost Benefit AnalYsis Report to come'In
then they can decide which way to move on it. (See Resolution No. 33) I~f~ ~10
Local Law in Relation to Golf Courses. Councilman Murphy advised that the
local law has been written so that the golf courses will be strictly for members
and their guests. Public courses were taken out so that they fit in to the LI-EIO
Districts.
(End of IV For Discussion Items)
10:55 A.M. The Board reviewed the resolutions I through qO to be voted upon at
the regular 7:30 P.M. meeting.
Councilman Murphy suggested adding $18,000.00 the budget for a person to
relieve Valerie Scopaz of some of her duties so that she may work on the
fin[shlng up the "Waterfront Revitalization Project". This person could also do
grants. Supervisor ~-Cochran suggested trying to get a college intern for~ this
position.
On motion by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board enter into Executive Session at 11:!10 A.M. for
the purpose of discussing the "Initiative for Competitive Energy and Jack Kulka
verses Long Island Power Authority'. Decision. Vote of the Board: Councilman
Moore, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Romanelli, Councilwoman Hussie, Justice
Evans, Supervisor Cochran. Also present: Town Clerk Elizabeth Neville and
Town Attorney Gregory Yakaboski.
Executive Session ended at 11:50 A.M.
The Board discussed some of the added on resolutions. Numbers 36A & 36B are
the necessary SEQR resolutions fei the Local Law In Relation to Wireless
Communication Facilities. 37. Approve the agreement with Mariculture to place
plastic pens at Sandy Beach. 38. Approved a grant to the Henry L. Ferguson
Museum on Fishers Island with the understanding that this is the last year for
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the grants. Resolution No. 39 enacting the Wireless Telecommunication Facilities
was held until November 2L~th. Resolution No. u,0 the Local Law in Relation to
Amateur Radio Operations will be adopted.
The Board recessed for lunch at 12:18 P.M.
1:30 P.M. Appointment - Center for Family Activities, Committee Members Larry
Ostermann and Frank Thorp were present as Councilwoman Hussie presented the
final plan and repor~t to the Board. Eight (8) proposals for design and
construction were initially received. The committee selected three (3) of these
proposals from DiLullo Associates of Melrose, Massachusetts, Marten and Newman
Architects of New York City and Weidersum Associates of Hauppauge. It is
estimated .that the center will cost approximately $~.5 million to build. Justice
Evans stated without bonding, the cost would be SO, million. Councilman Moore
pointed out that the Town has bonded other recreational facilities, such as ball
fields, in the past. It will go ~ referendum to let the people decide.
Councilwoman Husls!e r. eperted th~ did a survey and 67% of the people
surveyed, saw the:need for a recreational facility of this sort. It would include a
large mu'~lt|purposei 'room full size pool, and basketball courts. Councdman
mai;ntenance costs for such a facility. Ms. Hussie
estimates a year, $200,000.00 for st~ff-~alaries, .$88,:000.00 fOr
utilities, insurance, i~s, .etc. Th.e. committee ~S suggeSting t.h.a..t, the center
~g .firm speciahzing in operatingi such ;facilities. Splish
~ch a management firm. Ms. HUrS;sie asked Comptttoller
;.cost of bonding. There ar~e sti!i many :~questi0ns tO be
'S~udy the r~p°rt and then decide .on ~ C6urse of action
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Ayes:
Councilwoman
Clerk EliZabeth
Richard Ryan, Chairman Southold Town ..Land
.the Town Board with a reL~Ort of hi,s findings
of the wedand areas in th& A~hamomaque Wetland
at a meeting be set uP .|h the near future to
the completion of this 'project·
Evans,.. seconded by Councilman Moore, it was
'd enter into Executlve:,S.~e.sSion.at 2~38 P.M. for
the Reinhardt Property acq. uisitJon ~w~th R~chard Ryan,
Land Preservation c°mm~ttee. Vote of the Board:
.Moore, Councilman Murph-~, ' !cOuncilman Romanelli,
Supervisor Cochran. Also present: Town
Attorney Gregory Yakaboski.
This Executive SessiOn ended at 3:10 P.M.
3:10 P.M. (3:00 P.M. Appointment) Special Counsel Frank Yakaboski met with
the Town: Board to update them on the Cross Sound Ferry case.
On motion by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Romanelli, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board enter into Executive Session at 3:15 P.M. for
the purpose of discussing the Cross Sound Ferry litigation case with Special
Counsel Frank Yakaboski. Vote of the Board Ayes: Councilman Moore, Councilma~n
Murphy, Councilman Roman,Iii, Councilwoman Hussie, Justice Evans, Supervisor
Cochran. Also present: Town Clerk Elizabeth Neville, and Town Attorney
Yakaboski.
Executive Session and WorkSession ended at ~:.10 P.M.
NOVEMBER 10 ,1998
REGULAR MEETING
A Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held on
November 10, 1998, at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New
york. Supervisor Cochran opened the meeting at 7:30 P.M. with the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag.
Present:
Supervisor Jean W. Cochran
Councilwoman Alice J. Hussie
Justice Louisa P. Evans
CoUncilman William D. Moore
Councilman JohnM. Romanelli
Councilman .Brian G. Murphy
Town Clerk Elizabeth A. Neville
Town Attorney Gregory FL yakaboski
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: May I have a motion to approve the audit of the
bills for November 10. 19987
Moved by Councilman Moore, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that the following bills be and hereby are ordered paid:
General Fund Whole ToWn bills in the amount of $112,508.23; General Fund
Part Town bills in the amount of $697.00; Community Development Fund bills
in the amount of $5,232.00; Highway Fund Whole Town bills in the amount
of $14,131.28; Highway Fund Part Town bills in the amount of $10,718.96;
Capital Projects Account bills in the amount of $L[5,086.32; Landfill Cap &
Closure bills in the amount of $295.00; Computer System Upgrade bills in
the amount of $u,7,186.52; Employee Health Benefit Plan bills in the amount
of $~,7,386.34; Fishers Island Ferry District bi'ils in the amount of
$2,54~,.22; Refuse & Garbage District bills in the amount of $~,,0~,5.27;
Fishers Island Ferry District Agency & Trust bills in the amount of $62L~.20.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romaneili, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Approval of the minutes for October 27, 1998.
Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the September 27, 1998, Town Board
meeting be and hereby are approved.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Setting the next Town Board meeting date for
Tuesday, November 2u,, 1998 at u,:30 P.M.
Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Romanelli, it was
RESOLVED that the next meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held
at u,:30 P.M., Tuesday, November 2~,, 1998, at the Southold Town Hall,
Southold, New York.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
I. REPORTS.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: As you know each month different Town Board
~ommittees and departments are responsible for providing the Town Board
with reports, copies of their minutes, or the action that they are taking
within the committee or department, and these are placed on file with the
Town Clerk. They are public information. If there is a particular area, or
all of it, that you are interested in you may obtain copies of these reports
from the Town Clerk.
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1. Southold Town Justice Bruer's Monthly Court Report for October,
1998.
2. Southold Town Scavenger Waste Treatment Facility Monthly Reports
for October, 1998.
3. Southold Town Clerk's Monthly Reports for October, 1998.
u,. HHS Administrators Town Claim Lag Study Analysis for October,
1998.
5. HHS Administrators PBA Claim Lag Study Analysis for October, 1998.
II. PUBLIC NOTICES
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: There are no public notices this evening.
III. COMMUNICATIONS.
$
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We have had several letters here that I put on
for communications. The one that I would just like to share with you a
little bit is, we had a Girl Scout Troop request some daffodils bulbs. They
knew that we had funding to .buy them. Prior to our scary house we did
have a donation of $[[00.00, which bought a thousand bulbs. So they have
been distributed to Girl Scout and Boy Scout Troops from Orient to
Mattituck, and they have been planted in the month of October. Mr.
Murphy tells us that is the best time of the year to plant them, six inches
deep, and four inches apart, and these young people have planted these,
so we are hopeful that come Spring they can see the fruits of their labor,
and we just recently raised $680.00 from the haunted house, and that will
be ~.sed to buy more bulbs. That is a lot of quarters, and hopefully we can
continue planting those, so I would like to thank all the Girl Scout troops,
all the Boy Scout troops. They are thanking us for the bulbs, but I think
it Ps more important that we as a Town Board thank them for the planting.
1. Congressman Michael Forbes to Supervisor Cochran in regard to
Eastern Long Island Scenic Byway
2, Girl Scout Junior Troop 261 with thanks for the bulbs.
3, Lyn McDonald of Cablevision to Rolf McDonald in regard to request
for service,
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS.
1. 8:00 P.M., on Citizen Views on Local Housing and Community
Development needs to be met with the Community Development Funds the
Town expects to receive in April, 1999.
2. 8:05 P.M. on a proposed "Local Law in Relation to Wireless
Communication Facilities in the Town of Southold".
V. RESOLUTIONS.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: As you Enow the Town Board has a policy ~n
relation to resolutions. Prior to the adoption or the action on the
resolutions as presented we give you that attend the Town Board meeting
the opportunity to address the Board on any of the resolutions. If it is
something other than that, but it is Town Board business, we will entertain
your comments after the passage of the resolutions. So, is there anyone
who would llke to address the Town Board at this point in relation to the
resolutions. We have two public hearings, one at 8:00 o'clock, and one at
8:05 this evening, so we will be stopping for those. At this point is there
anynne that would like to address the Town Board in relation to any of the
resolutions? (No response.) If not, we will begin the action.
1.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by COuncilman Romanelli, it was
RESOLVED that the "Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints
Lynda M. Bohn to the position of Clerk-Typist in the Office of the Town
Clerk, at a salary of $22,658.00, effective November 12, 1998.
1. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
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2.-Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby creates
the position of Secretary and establishes the following salary scale:
1/1/98
Entry 28,507.00
I ' 33,678.08
2 3u,, 272.00
3 35,021.47
4 35,424.93
5 35,986.34
2. - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Number 3 and 4 will be held. I don~t think we
have to go through the process of voting, because they will attending this
seminar later on. I think it was withheld. They will be attending schooling
later on. The State does pay for it. There is information that we weren't
aware of at the time, so this is being held. Number 5?
5.'-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town Board of the Town of
Southold hereby modifies the General Fund Whole Town 1998 budget as
follows:
From: DA.5142.2~40{~.200 Snow Equipment $ 1,900.00
To: DA. 5130. ;~ ~ 500.300 Contractor Equipment $ 1.900.00
5.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanetli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
6.-Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby modifies
the General Fund Whole Town 1998 budget as follows:
To:
Revenues A.2705.40 Gifts & Donations $250.00
From:
Appropriations A3020.2.200.200Public Safety Communications $250.00
6.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice EVans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
7.-Moved by Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves
the amount of $3,964,216.00, for a requisite security for the roads and
improvements for the site plan for Peconic Landing at Southold, Inc. with
an inspection fee of $237,852.96, all in accordance with the recommendation
of the Southold Town Planning Board and Town Engineer James A. Richter.
7 .- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
8.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Romanelli, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants
permission to the Raymond Cleaves Post No. 861, American Legion,
Mattituck, New York, to use the following town roads for a Veteran's Day
Parade to begin at 10:30 A.M. and ending at 11:00 A.M., on Wednesday,
November 11, 1998, provided they file with the Town Clerk a One Million
Dollar Certificate of Liability Insurance naming the Town of Southold as an
additional insured: Pike Street, Westphalia Road, Sound Avenue and Love
Lane, Mattituck, New York.
8.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice EVans, Councilwoman Hussle,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
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9.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets
5:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 2~, 1998, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main
Road, Southold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on
the question of the acquisition of development rights in the agricultural
lands of Richard Reinhardt, east side of Alvah~s Lane, Cutchogue, New
York, SCTM #100-102-02-p/0005; 1L~.6 acres, at a price of approximately
$113,880.
9.- :of ~rd: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romar n Moore, Justice Evans, CoUncilWoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED:
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COUNCILMAN MOORE: That was the resolution where we supported County
LegiSlator Joseph Rizzo with regard to the 1/-~ sales tax. They can't
seem to find an agreement on .that 1/~%, and bail c .~r district
down there, and try and get east end support spent
out here. They don~t seem to be willing to do that we are not
going support this legislation presently.
10. - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman MOOre, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Councilman
Evans,
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: It just came across my desk. I looked at it
earlier and you will all get a copy, but there is another Legislator is
asking support of a different direction, so you will have it in your mail
tomorrow.
11.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilman Murphy,
WHEREAS, there was presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold, on the 13th day of October, 1998, a Local Law entitled, "A
Local Law in Relation to Amending Certain Sections of Chapter 97, Entitled
Wetlands of the Town Code of the Town of Southold, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on this Local Law on the 27th
day of October, 1998, at which time all interested persons were given an
opportunity to be heard thereon, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby enacts
the folloWing Local Law:
LOCAL LAW NO. 20-1998
A Local Law in Relation to Amending Certain Sections of Chapter 97~
entitled Wetlands of the Town Cede of the Town of Southold
BE IT ENACTED, by-the ToWn Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter 97 (Wetlands) of the Town Code of the Town of Southold is
hereby amended as follows:
1. SectiOn 97~12 (Exceptions) is hereby amended as follows:
(7) The ordinary~and usual maintenance or repair of a
man-made pondthat is created by using an artificial
seal to prevent water from seeping into the ground and
activities disturbing the bottom lands of, and wetlands
adiacent thereto.
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2. Section 97-13 (Definitions) is hereby amended as follows:
WETLAND BOUNDARY OR BOUNDARIES OF AWETLAND -The
outer limit of the ve,qetation specified in the definition of freshwater,
brackis or tidal wetland. The wetland boundary isto be defined and
flaRRed at the point where existin,q wetland indicator soecies no Ion.ear
have a competitive advanta,qe over upland species. Wetland end
upland plants will mix toRether at this,transition zone. The methedolc~v
used to deterrrlirle this boundary shall be ther sem~ methodoloav
utilized Jn the N.Y.S.D.E.C. Technical Method. s Statement relatina
to the Freshwater Wetlands Act: to wit, if the innerm~ pOrtion of'
a wetland is. effectively 100 percant wetland plants.i the next
concentric rin,q shows an ama of 75 pe~nt wetland species, end
the outer rinl:l isa 50 percent mix where the competitive advantaae
of upland species is demonstrated, the boundary line Will be drawn
at the mid-point 0fthe Outer rin,q, where.a site is dominated by
facultative species which are characteristic of Lon,q Island wetlands~
such as red maple'{Acer rubrum) and black tu~)elo {Nvssa svivati~),
a community approach shall be used in determinin,q the wetland
boundary, 'l;he test of what constitUtes a wetland:COmmunity will
satisfied if the species are those inclUded:in the description of natural
wetland communitY tYpesas documented by the New York Natural
Herita,qe Pro,qramin the March 1990 manual entitled "Ecological
Communities of New York state.-
WETLANDS [Amended 8-26-1976 by LL No. 2-1976; 3-26-1985 by L.L.
No. 6-1985]:
A. TIDAL WETLANDS:
(3) All land immediately adjacent to a tidal wetland as defined in
Subsection A(2) and lying within seventy-five (75) feet landward
· --~-,-, ,-~ .... ~, -- *'~' .... ~'~"~ wetland boundary
of the most landward ....~ ........................
of such tidal wetland.
B. FRESHWATER WETLANDS:
(1) "Freshwater wetlands' as defined in Article 24, Title 1, {}24-0107,
Subdivisions l(a) to l(d) inclusive, of the Environmental Conservation
Law of the State of New York; o_.Er
(2) All lands and waters in the town which contain any or all of the
followin,q:
(a) lands and submer,qed lands commonly called marshes,
swamps, slou,qhs, bo,qs, and fiats supportin,q aquatic or semi-
aquatic vel:letation of the followin(~ tvoes:
(1) wetland trees, which depend upon seasonal or permanent
floodinl:l or sufficiently water-lo~,qed soils to aive them a
competitive advantaRe over other trees; includina, amona
others, red maple (Acer rubrum), Willows (Salix soo.), black
spruce (Picea mariana): swamo white oak (Quercus bicolor~.
red ash (FraXinum pennsvlvanica), black ash ~Fraxinus niara),
silver maple (Acer saccharinum), Arrlerican elm CUImus
a~ericana), and larch (Larix laricina): or
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(2) Wetland shrubs, which depend upon seasonal or
permanent flooding or sufficiently water4°~aed SOils
to give them a competitive advantage over other shrubs;
including, among others, alder (Alnus soo.), buttonbush
(Cephalkanthus occidentialis), bog rosemary (Andromeda
glaucophvIla), do.qwoods (comus spp.), and leatherleaf
(Chamaedaphne calyculata); or
emergent ve.qetation, including, among others, cattails
'~voha spp:),, piCkerelweed ~;Pontederia cordata), bulruShes
{Scimus spp.), 'arrow. arum (Peltandra virginica), arrowheads
~Saf:tittaria.spp,), reed (Phra.qmites communis), wildrice
(ziZania aqbatica), bUr-reeds (sparganium sPp.),' purple
IooseStHfe(Lythrum SaiiCaria), swamp I°osestrife (Decodon
verticillatus), and water plantain (Alisma plantagoaquatica);
or
(~) rooted~ floating-leaved vegetation; including, among others,
W~ter-liiy (NYmphaea odomta), Water shield (Brasenia schmberi),
~r~d sPatterdock (Nuphar Soo.): or
(5) free-floatin.q vegetation; including, among others, duckweed
(Le. mna spp.), big duckweed'(Spirodela polyrhiZa), and
Watermeal (~/olffia spp.); Or
(6) wet meadow vegetation, which deoends upon seasonal
o~ permanent flooding or sufficiently water-lopeed soils to
aive it a comoetitive advantage over other open land
vegetation; including, amon,cl others, sedges (Cerax spp.),
rushes (Juncus spp.), cattails (Tvoha soo.), rice cut-~rass
(Leersia oryzoides), reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinaCea),
swamp Ioosestrife (Decodon verticillatus), and spikerush
(Eleocheris spp.); or
(7;) boq matve,qetation; including, amona others, sphaanum
mosses (Sphagnum spp.), bog rosemary (Andromeda
,qlaucoohvlla), leatherleaf (Chamaedaohne calvculata~.
Pi~cherPlant (Sarracenis purpuma), and cranberries
(Vaccinium macrocamon and V. oxycoccos); or
(8) ~submerqent vegetation; includinp, among others,
pondweeds (Potamogeton spp.), naiads (Naias soo.)
bladderworts (Utricularia spp.), wild celery (Vallisneria
americana), coontail (Ceratoohvllum demersum), water.
milfoils CMvrioohvllum soo.) muskomss ¢Chara soo.).
stonewort (Nitella spp.), water weeds CEIodea soo.),
and water smartweed (PolYgonum amohibium); or
(b) lands and submerged lands containing remnants
of any vegetation that is not aquatic or semi-aquatic
that has died because of wet conditions over a
sufficiently long period, provided that such wet conditions
do not exceed a maximum seasonal water depth of six
feet and provided further that such conditionS can be
expected to persist indefinitely; barrinl3 human intervention;
(c) lands and waters substantially enclosed by aquatic or
semi-aquatic vegetation as set forth in paragraoh ia) or be
deed vegetation as set forth in pam.qraph {b), the regulation
of which is necessary to protect and preserve the aquatic
and semi~aouafic veoetation: and
NOVEMBER 10, 1998
(d) the waters overlying the areas set forth in (a) and (b) and
the lands undedvina
(2) All land immediately adjacent to a "freshwater wetland," as
defined in either Subsection B(1) or Subsection B(2) and lying within
seventy-five (75) feet landward of the most. landward edge-ef-a-
"frech,;:ctcr ';:~t!c.-.d" wetland boundary of such 'freshwater wetland".
3. Section 97-20:B. (Permits Required) is hereby amended as follows:
(B) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of this section, the
Trustees may, by resolution, waive the requirement of a pe..it With respect to
lands immediately adjacent to wetlands, as defined in Subsection A(3) or B(.~) of
the definition of"wetlands" in §97r13, if the Trustees find anddetermine that no
operations are proposed on such landis, or that the operatiOnS proposed thereon
comply with the standards set forth in §97-28 of this chapter.
II. Severability.
if any section or subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase or
provision of this law shall be judged invalid or held unconstitutional by any court
of competent jurisdiction, any judgment made thereby shall not affect the validity
of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part or provision so
adjudged to be invalid or unconstitutional.
III. This Local Law shall take effect upon
State.
Underline represents additions
Strikethrough represents deletions
11. - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
filing with the Secretary of
Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
12.-Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts
the bid of Cargill Salt, Inc., in the amount of $36.06 per ton delivered,
for 500 tons (more or less as may be needed) for Bulk Salt for Snow and
Ice Control for the Southold Town Highway Department, for the period of
November 1, 1998 through November 1, 1999, all in accordance with the bid
specifications..
1 2. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
13.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of. the Town of Southold hereby grants
permission to detective Beth 'Dzenkowski to attend the New York State
Juvenile Aid Officers Association Board Meeting as the Regional
Representative of Suffolk and Nassau Counties, to be held in Ithaca, New
York on Thursda¥~ and Friday, .December 3 and 4, 1998, and all necessary
expenses for registration, lodging, meals, and travel shall be a legal
charge to the Juvenile Aide Bureau 1998 Budget.
13 .- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
NOVEMBER 10, 1998
14.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilman Murphy,
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of the Fishers Island Ferry
District wishes to transfer funds within the 1998 budget to compensate for
overdrawn expenditure line items; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the following transfers be made:
From:
SMlU,20. ~. 000. 000
To:
SM1930.4.000.000
From:
SM1910. L[. 000.000
To:
SMS?08.2. 000.000 Terminal Project
14 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Town Attorney
Insurance Claims
Insurance
Councilman
Evans,
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
910,000.00
$10,000.00
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
15.-Moved by Councilman Romanelli, sec.ond, ed by Justice Evans,
WHEREA~, the Board of Commissioners of the Fishers Island Ferry
District wishes to engage the services of an additional part-time
deckhand; and
WHEREAS, Claus F. Wolter, 15 Hillside Road, New London, CT 06320
has made application for the position and has had considerable prior
experience now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints
Claus F.. Wolter as a part-time deckhand to the Fishers Island Ferry
District at a rate of $8.50 per hour, effective immediately.
15. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
16.-Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby modifies
the Ceneral Fund Part Town 1998 budget as follows:
To:
B. 8010.4. 500.300
Zoning, C.E.
Fee for Services, Non-Employee
Emergency Court Reporter
From:
B.8010.1.200.100 Zoning, P.S.
Part Time Employees
Regular Earnings
16. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
600.00
$ 600.00
Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
17.-Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Moore,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of November, 1998,
A Local Law in Relation to Code Enforcement, entitled "A Local law to
Amend Chapter u,5 (.Fire Prevention and Building Code) Section ~5-3 of the
Town Code of the Town of Southold", now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 5:05
P.M., November 24, 1998 as the time and place for a public hearing on this
Local Law which reads as follows:
A Local Law in Relation to Code Enforcement, entitled "A Local Law to
Amend Chapter L[5 (Fire Prevention and Building Code) Section t[5-3 of the
Town Code of the Town of Southold".
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. Chapter L~5 (Administration and Enforcement Officers Designated) is
hereby amended-as follows:
1. Section /4.5-3 (Administration and Enforcement Officers Designated)
is hereby amended as follows:
C. For this Chapter, the term "Building Inspector" shall include and
refer to:
(1) Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold
(2) the Director of Code Enforcement of the Town of
Southold; and
(3) The Engineering Inspector of the Town of Southold.
* Underline represents additions
Strikethrough represents deletions
-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
18.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of November, 1998,
A LOCal Law in Relation to Code Enforcement, entitled "A Local Law to
Amend Chapter 100 (Zoning Code) Section 100-280 (Administration and
Enforcement Officer) of the Town Code of the Town of Southold, now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that this Local Law be referred to the Southold Town Planning
Board and the Suffolk County Department of Planning for recommendations
and reports, all in accordance with the Southold Town Code and the Suffolk
County Charter; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold
hereby sets 5:10 P;M., November 2~, 1998 as the time and place for a
public hearing on this local Law which reads as follows:
I. Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Town Code of the Town of Southold is
hereby a. mended as follows:
1. section' i00-280 (Administration and Enforcing Officer)
For this Chapter, the term "Building Inspector" shall
include and refer to:
(1) Buildi,n.g Inspectors of the Town of Southold; and
(2) the Director of Code Enforcement of the Town ot
Southo Id.
* Underline represents additions
Strikethrough represents deletions
18. -Vote of the T~wn Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
19.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby modifies
the General Fund Park town 1998 budget as follows:
F rom:
B.8020.2.500.900 Aerial Photographs $ 1500.00
To:
B.8020.4.100.100 Supplies $ 1400.00
B.8020.4.600.800 Research Materials $ 100.00
19.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We .are holding numbers 20 and 21, accepting
bids for for scrap metal and scrap tire removal from ColleCtion Center.
22.-Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Justice Evans, i was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby
authorizes the Board of Commissioners of the Fishers Island Ferry District,
to accept the bid, and execute a contract, with the Whaling City Dredge
and Dock Corp., in the amount of $19,900.00 + Connecticut Sales Tax, for
the reconditioning of the loading ramp at the north ferry sllp in Silver Eel
Cove, Fishers Island, New York, ~11 ' '
in accordance wIth plans and bid
specifications.
22.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
NOVEMBER '10, 1998
23.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts
the resignation of Catherine Steadman as a Clerk-Typist at the Human
Resource Center, effective November 17, 1998.
23.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Sup~.rvisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
2~.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Moore, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints
Jane Edstrom to the position of Clerk-Typist at the Human Resource
Center, at a salary of $22,658.00, effective November 23, 1998.
24 .- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
25.-Moved by Councilman Romaneili, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby
authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the sale of
seven (7) used police vehicles, in as is condition.
25.- Vote of the ToWn Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, CoUncilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussle,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
26.-Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie,
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold is contemplating the
renovation of Town Hall and its possible expansion; and
WHEREAS, the School .Districts and Fire Districts are in the process of
expansion or planning expansion; and
WHEREAS, the ~Wicks Law adds at least 15% to the cost of the municipal
construction project which does not add any benefit to the taxpayer, now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold does hereby
respectfully request our State Assembly person and our State Senator to
introduce legislation to repeal the Wicks Law.
COUNCILWOMAN HUSSIE: Why doWt you explain just a little bit about the
Wicks Law, because it certainly is a thing that constrains everything that
we do in building.
COUNCILMAN MURPHY: The Wicks Law requires municipal construction to
divide up it's bids into four segments for any project, and what it does is
not allow for a general contractor to do the whole bid. 50, what happens is
it tends to add, because construction all the way across rather than having
one general contractor put together a complete bid for the project. As you
read in the local paper recently the school district right here in town,
Mattituck and Southold, are facing 15% to 20% cost increases due the
requirements of this law. So, we felt that because of this, this law be
repealed.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: I would just like to add to that. They have been
working on this repealing this Wicks Law for many, many years, for a long,
long time, and the best they have been able to do is make some in-roads in
relation to the level. Your lobbyists for your state, fire and your school
districts, and your municipalities have taken this as one of their projects,
and every year it ends up on the agenda of New York State Towns and
Villages Convention in New York, and every year it is voted on to try to
do something to relieve municipalities in the amount that they must pay for
construction due to this law, so Brian put this one again to reinforce our
position. It will be going to Albany next week when I have to go up on
some business, but it is very important, and any of you that would like to
write a letter to any of your legislators, please, feel free to do it,
because I think the only thing that is ever going to make this move, and it
shows you how strbng your union lobbies are in State government, and
there is nothing that prevents grass roots from expressing themselves, and
perhaps encouraging those that represent us to fight just a little harder.
Brian, thank you for submitting it.
NOVEMBER '10, 1998
26.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
27.-Moved by Justice Evans, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby
reappoints the following individuals to the Southold Town Architectural
Review Committee, effective immediately to three (3) year terms of office to
expire on October 17, 2001.
Committee Member: -'John B. Greene
Hamlet Members: Fishers Island: Reynolds duPont, Jr.
Orient/East Marion/Greenport: Yah Rieger
Southold/Pec0nic: Edward G. Dart
New Suffolk/ Cutchogue: Howard Meinke
Mattituck/Laurel: Sanford Hanauer
27.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
28.--
Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Justice Evan,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on a 10th day of November, 1998, a
"Local Law in Relation to Garbage, Rubbish, and Refuse, entitled "A Local
Law to Amend Certain Sections of Chapter t[ Garbage, Rubbish & Refuse of
the Town Code of the Town of Southold", now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 5:15
P.M., Tuesday, November 2ti, 1998 as the time and place for a public
hearing on this Local Law which reads as follows:
A LoCal Law in Relation to Garbage, Rubbish S Refuse, entitled "A Local
Law to Amend Certain Section 'of Chapter t~ Garbage, Rubbish, & Refuse of
the Town Code of the Town of Southold"
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
I. ChaPter 48 (Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse) of the Town Code of the Town
of Southoid ~is hereby amended as follows:
1, Section 48-1 (Definitions) is hereby amended as follows:
§ 48-1. Definitions.
Words and terms used in this chapter shall have the following meanings:
AGRICULTURAL DEBRIS - A,qricultural products, but not to include brush,
canes, vines, oackaaino, or the like.
ATTENDANT - Any employee of the Town of Southold placed in charge of a
, ...... ~, ,.... ,~ ..... , .... town transfer station under the direction of the Town
Board.
CANS - Shall be'a recyclable and shall mean empty rinsed-clean containers,
with or without labels, comprised of aluminum foi_._[, tin, steel or a combination
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD - Shall be a recyclable and shall mean clean,
dry corrug ted cardboard +~""~'~ ~ ~'*"~'u"'~ r^..~.~ 44 2~ ~o~4 ~... ~ ~ ~,
COMMERCIAL SELF-HAULERS - Those businesses, trades or other
commercial enterprises which transport the refuse and/or recyclables,generated
in the operation of their business, trade or commercial enterprise for deposit at
the Town of Southold
bt, I I kl~ '"J'7 40041
.~. ;~: ~ NOVEMBER 10, 199_~:
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES - Vehicles used in business or any vehicle of greater
tha~ one' tbn ~pacity.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION (C & D) DEBRIS ~ Shall include but notbe
limited't° Waste cement, COnCrete, masonry work,, brick, tile,.~heetmck, Plaster,
wood shingles and the like and rUbble resulting from remodeling, demolition,
repair and bUilding of strUctures.
GLAS~. Shall be a recyclable and shall mean all clear (flint), green and brown
(amber) colored glass containers rinsed clean. "GlaSs'' s~ll ~io~ mean wired
glass, crystal, ceramics, plate, window, laminated or mirrored glass or.light
bulbs. [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
ILLEGAL DUMPING - The deposit by any person of garb~age, rUbbish,
hazardous waste, refuse or waste in any public or private place within the Town
of Southold,~ inctuding its inland waters, other than in containers designated for
that purpose. [Added 9-10-1993 by L.L. No. 20-1993]
NEWSPAPER- Shall be a recyclable and shall include unsoiled ,newsprint and
all newspaper advertisement. "Newspaper" shall not'inclUde phone books, junk
mail, plastic bags, cardboard boxes, brown paper bags, magazines, or catalogs.
NONRECYCLABLE WASTE. The end product of solid Waste remaining after
the extraction of reCyclable materials, h~_.ardous waste, construction and
demolition debris and landclearing debris. "Nonrecyclable waste": results
primarily from the:handling, preparation and storage of food and includes but is
not limited to putrescible solid waste such as animal, and vegetable waste and.
farm waste products r^,.h-I~,~ o ,In 4oo"~ I-~,, m ! ~1,.~ on 41~,~1
PERSON - An individual, an association, a partnership or a corporation.
PLASTICS - Sh~ll be a recyclable and shall mean all food, beverage or
household containers labeled #1  such as soda, detergent, .rbleach, milk,
juice, shampoo or cooking oil bottles, rinsed clean. "Plastics" shall not mean
caps, appliances; plastic with metal parts, six-pack rings, biodegradable bags,
fiberglass, Waxed. cardboard containers, vinyl or styrofoam. [Added 2-5-1991 by
gL No. 1-1~991]
RECYCLABLE, MUNtGIPAI= MANDATED - Any can, glass or plastic container
or COrrugated cardboard Or newspaper, as defined in this section. [Added 2-5-
1991 by L.L, No. 1-1991; amended 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 6-1994]
RECYCLABLE, OTHER - All waste which can be recycled, other than municipal
recyclables. [Added 5-3-1994 by L.L No. 6-1994]
RECYCLABLE WOOD [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]:
A. Clean, untreated, unpainted fiP~shed lumber products or remnants
containing no nails or other metals; or
B. Logs not greater than four (4) feet in length and six (6) inches in diameter.
REFUSE - Shall have the same meaning as "nonrecyclable waste." "Refuse"
shall not include cans, glass, plastics or newspaper, as further defined herein;
[Amended 10-9-1984 by L.L. No. 9-1984; 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; 9-10-
1993 by EL No. 20-1993]
I~l::Cl lOC: nloDr~o^! .~.I:~.E.~ TRANSFER STATION - The ........
disposal area owned and operated'by the Town of Southold located north of
County Route 48 at Cutchogue, New York. and Ch:,' pmm!c=c
thc rc=~dcnt= cf thc t'-..':,,~.. [Amended 10-9-1984 by L.L. No. 9-1984]
RESIDENTIAL SELF-HAULERS - Those residents who transport their refuse
and/or recyclableS for deposit at the Town of Southold rcfu=c
transfer station. [Added 11-26-1991 by LL No. 27-1991]
TOWN GARBAGE BAG - A plastic bag bearing the logo of the Seal of the Town
of SouthOld, of such size and design as shall be determined by the Town Board,
to be used for the disposal of nonrecyclable waste. [Added 9-10-1993 by L.L.
No. 20-1993; amended 2-8-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
2. Section 48-2 (Dumping Prohibited Generally)' is hereby amended
as follows:
§ 48-2. Dumping prohibited generally. [Amended 7-31-1973]
A. No person shall collect, store, accumulate, throw, cast, deposit or dispose
of or cause or permit to be collected, stored, accumUlated, thrown; cast,
deposited or disposed of any hazardous waste, refuse and/or recyclable upon
any premises or upon any street, highway, sidewalk or public/private place
within the Town of Southold, except when authorized by the Town Board,
[Amended 3-24-1992 by L.L No. 9-1992]
B. Nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to prevent:
(1) The t=mr.--.,'".-%' accumulation of refuse by a resident of the town upon
premises occupied by him, to the.extent that such accumulation is ordinary and
necessary for his personal household requirements.
(2) Ti'{;~ dispoS;.I of refuse at any rcf'-'~c~d[=pcscl c;c= transfer station
maintained or authOrized by the Town of Southold.
(3) The proper use of receptacles placed ,upon the streets or other public
places in the Town of SoUthold for the depositing of refuse; provided, however,
that such public recePtacles shall not be used for the depOsit of accumulated
household garbage.
(4) The engaging in secondhand junk and auto parts activities and
businesses when a license therefor has been obtained pursuant to the
provisions of the Southold town ordinance licensing and regulating secondhand
junk and auto parts activities, and businesses. EN
C. Nonrecyclable waste and town garbage bags, [Added 9-10-1993 by L.L.
No. 20-1993]
(1) Nonrecyclable waste shall be deposited only at designated areas within
the ~'"'"' '~; ..... , "'~'~ 'transfer station
(2) Town garbage bags shall be available at designated areas in the town.
(3) The size and design of the town garbage bag shall be deter,¥,ined by
resolution of the Town Board,
(4) The fee for each size of the town garbage bag shall be determined by
~esolution oflthe Town Board,
5) No Pem°n Shall!
(a) Duplicate or imitaf[e a town garbage bag.
(b) Give, sell or issue in any manner a duplicated or imitated town garbage
bag.
3. Section 48-3 is hereby amended as follows:
§ 48-3. Town r=f-"-s= d~,=pc==l crc= Transfer Station.
A. [Amended 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; 11-26-1991 by L.L. No. 26-1991;
11-26-1991 by L.L No. 27-1991; 9-10-1993 by L.L. No. 20-1993] No person
shall deposit or cause to be deposited,,in. v.nr v,nn, -, ...... ,j, _,*_._ .... '~_,.~.....,.,' =re= transfer
station maintainedby a waste district in the Town of Southold any substaRoe
waste of any kind except in t?,c =rc== dcs~.gn=tcd b;,' =nd under the direction of
the attendant in charge, whether such direction is given personally or by another
person by his authority or by a sign or signs erected iR at the rcfu== ~.=~'.csc!
=:c= transfer station by the authority of the Town Board or attendant.
NOVEMBER
10, 1998
(1) Residential self-haulers and commercial self-haulers. [Amended 11-26-
1991 by EL. No. 26-1991; 11-26-1991 by L.L. No. 27-1991]
(a) No cans, corruflated cardboard, ,qlass, plastic or newspaper as defined
herein, ' '~' ..... ' .... '
shall be deposited at any Town of Southold ...,~ ........ transfer stahon
unless .... c=n= =m separated from any and all solid waste, trash, rubbish,
vegetative yard waste, "----*"-"-'~ "' .... '~"~ "'^'~' ......... ~""' ~
They are to be depOsited only at designated areas Within such town disposal
area.
(bf) Nonrecyclable waste. [Added 9-110-1993 by L.L No. 20,1993]
[12
~. ina town l
and ~ at designated amaswithin 1
station.
[2] Commercial self-haulers. Nonrecyclable waste generated by commercial
s~lf-haUlers maybe either:
]:= Disposed. of in, a town g~age bag and deposited al des gnated areas
ithinfh", ~ .... ~t;~el .... fr~n~f~r station; or
(2)
Private residential refuse haulers/carters,
; occupantS;of all
~ for collection on: ,'
residence shall:designate.
recyclables in
days as the
which utilize
pursuant to the
! .containers at
such
(~) Jt shall be unlawful for any person to place out for collection any container
ih!iwhiC~ refuseiis mixed With recyclables.
(~!: !It' shall be~.unlawful for any person to collect refuse from a residence which
Ls,: miXed with reCYclables, or thereafter to commingle different types of
reCyclables or to mix recyclables with refuse.
(~) Recyclable~ col!ected by private residential refuse haulers/carters and
, ,i i' : : I,'~;ITl,'~,-.~ll,~,-4;,..~r~ ,-~.,,~.- ....
tr~.ansp~rt~! to ~e.,.~..,...r.~ ................. transfer stabon shall be deposited in
a~eas idesignated by appropriate landfill personnel.
(e) N0nreCyclable waste, [Added 9-10-1993 by L.L. No, 20~1993]
i~ The o~e.rs or oCCUpants of all residences within the t°wn which utilize
~llecti0n !servi~s provided by persons licensed to collect.refuse pursuant to the
pmviSigns of this ~apter shall place nonrecyclable waste [n t°wn garbage bags
for collection on such day or days as the licensee serving such residents shall
designate.
~.] It ~hall be unlawful for any person to place out for collection any
nonreCyblable Waste which is not in a town garbage bag. It shall be unlawful for
NOVEMBER 10; 1998
any person to collect nonrecyclable waste from a residence which is not in a
town garbage bag.
[3] Nonrecyclable waste in town garbage bags collected by private
Jdenfial refu haulers/cart nsp rted to the ~'~"~"~'~
res se ers and tra o ...........................
transfer Station shall be depoSited only in areas designated by appropriate
landfill personnel.
(3) Private commercial refuse haulers/carters. [Added 11-26-1991 by L.L. No.
27-1991 ] ........
(a) The owners or occupants of ali commercial establishments within the town
which utilize collection services provided by persons licensed to collect refuse
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall place recyclables in separate
r[~d containers at curbside for collection on such day or days asthe licensee
serving such business shall designate.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any commercial establishment to place out for
collection any container in which refuse is mixed with recyclables.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any commercial establishment to place out for
collection any container in which one type of.recyclable is mixed with any other
type or types of recyclables.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any private commercial refuse hauler/carter to
collect refuse from any commercial establishment which is mixed with
recyclables or thereafter to commingle different types of rec-yclables or to mix
recyclables with refuse.
(e) Recyclables collected by private commercial refuse haalers/carters and
I,,,~n~r~ll/,~ll~,,~,;,~,~ ~',A~AP ' ' ' ' '
transported to the .......................... transfer statton shall be depostted in
areasdesignatedby appropriate landfi!! perSonnel.
B. .No garbage; refuse, rubbish or other:material that doesnot have its origin
within the TOwn of S0uthOld shall be deposited Or disposed ofln the town r-efase
~ transfer station. [Added 7-31-1973]
L.L. ,".'c. ! !
D. No vehicle shall be permitted to transport refuse into any mf~ae-~isf~,~
area' tranSfer Station maintained by the Town of Southold unless such vehiCle
displays a valid permit or the operator pays the applicable sin,qle-entry fee
..,,,~/,,, fi,.~,,,~.,, ~ ..... ,~ ......... + +,-, +~, ..... ,~,~ .... '~ +~- ,-~'-,,~,- Avcent that
vehicleS owned and operated by any of the following entitled shall be permitted
to transport refuse nfo any .......... ~. .... .. transfer station maintained by
the Town of Southold, provided that at least one (1) valid permit and/or license
has been issued to the particular entity: the State of New York, the Countyof
Suffolk, the Village of Greenport and fire districts, school districts and park:
distriCtS located Within the,Town of Southold; [Added 7-24-1979 by L.L Non 1-
1979; amended 10-9-1984 by L;L, No. 9-1984; 12-7-1993 byL.L No.: 25-1993]
E. The attendant at the ~vF~f~-a~ transfer station is authorized to
prohibit the disposal of discarded motor vehicleS and/or discarded fuel tanks
having a capacity in excess of five hundred fifty (550) gallonsat the r-erase
· ~o,~-~-'~ .... transfer station. [Added 7-15-t986 by L.L. No. 7-1986; ;amended
9-23-1986 by L.L. No. 12-1986]
F~ All municipal recyclables must be deposited in the appropriate location of
the ~ transfer station owned by the Town of Southold. [Added 5-3-
1994 by L.L. No. 6-1994]
~ NOVEMBER 10, 199~ 2-33
4. Section 48-4 (Fees; Issuance and Duration of Pe;,,,its and
Licenses) is hereby amended as follows:
§ 48-4. Fees; issuance and duration of permits and licenses. [Added 10-9-
1984 by L.L. No. 9-1984EN]
A. [Amended 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 23-1990; 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 24-
1990; 2-26-1991 by L.L No. 3-1991; 3-26-1991 by L.L. No. 9-1991; 12-8-1992
by L.L No. 31-1992; 10-18-1994 by L.L. No. 22-1994; 10-17-1995 by L.L. No.
22-1995] The fees. for the issuance of permits and/or licenses for vehicles
transporting refuse into any ;~fus~ d~spcsal ar~a transfer station maintained by
the Town of Southold shall be in the amounts prescribed by the Town Board, by
resolUtion and as amended from time to time. Permits shall .be issued as follows:
(1) Resident ~ disposa! permit: fo~ noncommercial vehicles of less than
one-ton capacity owned by a resident and/Or taxpayer of the Town of Southold
and transporting only household refUse, provided that such vehicle displays a
valid resident landfill permit issued in a~rdance with the following:
(a) ,iA resident ~ disposal pe~i?hall be issued bythe Town Clerk or a
rPemoR de~gnated by her to all pers0nswho are qualified residents of the Town
~f Southold. Persons aPPlying f~(~r a i;eside~t lanEf,;ll disposal permit Shall be
requested to sign an ai~l~li~ation in a~davit f°rm and Submit ~or inSpection the
s proof of residence:
A ~valid tax recaipt stub for:the current year for any taxable real property
{heToWn of Sough°Id !assessed in the name of the applicant.
[2] A valid motor vehicle regiStration in~ the name of the applicant and to an
address located within the Tovm °f South01d or to an address corresponding to
the address of a validated tax receipt stub for the current tax year for any taxable
Southold affixed to the application.
:[3] s satisfactory to the Town Clerk.
(b) TheTown Clerk or a person designated by the Town Clerk Shall inspect
such application t¢ cant is a qualified resident of the
Such
so
affixed :to tl
(2)
permit
[3]
per of such vehicle.
Lessee landfil! ,disposal.permit: for noncommercial vehicles of less than
n the Town of Southold and transporting
vehicle displays a valid lessee landfill
lowing:
31erk or a
the
) hereof,
in
forth:
perry.
the Same.
Clerk or person designated by her that
upon the payment
with the vehicle
!1 be affixed to the vehicle in the same
hereof.
noncommercial vehicles of less than
resident in the Town of Southold and
such vehicle displays a valid
lerk or a
ed
in § 48-4A(1) hereof, for use by.
of such resident. A.resident applying
application in affidavit form,
NOVEMBER 10, 199~
[1] The location of the property to be occupied by the guests.
[2] The names and permanent addresses of the guests.
[3] The length of time of the guest occupancy.
(b) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or person designated by her that
the applicant is entitled to a guest landfil! disposal permit and upon the payment
of the permit fee, such permit.shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle
license registration number and shall be affixed to the vehiCle in the same
manner as proVided in § 48-4A(1)(c) hereof.
(c) The fee for the issuance of a guest laRdf~ d~ permit shall be such
fee as shall be presCribed by a resolution ~of the SoUthold Town Bbard
[41 Commercial Permits: for all vehicles en~lal:led in the commercial
d~soosal of any ........ ~ ............ material other than mandated
recyciables as defined herein andffcror all vehicles with a rated ioad-
carryin,q capacity Of one ton or ,qreater:
(a) A commercial permit shall be issued by the Town. Clerk or a person
desi,qnated by the Town Clerk to commercial businesses qualified to
operate within'the Town; Persons appl¥inR for a commemial permit
shall be requested t° Si,qn an apPlication in affidavit form.
(b) Upon approval of the application, a commercial permit shall be issued
and inscribed with the vehicle license re,qistrationnumber. Such permit
shall not be tranSferredto any othei~:vehicle.~ Sucli pe-.it shall be
affixed to the vehiCle in'a spot clearl¥"Vis~l~le tb attendants at the
diSposal area.
¢c) The fees for issuance of commercial disposal pem~its shall be as
prescribed by a resolution of the, SOuthold Town Board.
5) Sin,qle. Entry Fees: A single entry fee shall be charged to any
residential or commercial vehicle that aeliVerS for diSPosal non-recyclable
debds generated Within the Townand ~ich dOeS not display a vaild
permit. Sin,qle entry fees Shall be in:ad!,an~ount' pms~ribed by a resolution
of the Town Board.
B. [Added 11-29-1988 by L.L. No.
No. 11-1989; 3-13-1990 by L.L.. No. 2-1990;
1992 by
8-1994;
48-4A of this
Southold
(1)
stumps,
not includi
amended 6;20-1989 by L.L.
40. 1-1991; 11-24-
5-3;1994 by L.L. No.
by resolution of the
but not limited to
l:lrass clippin,qs the4ike, but
(2) Construction debris, including but not limited to scrap and waste material
discarded aS refuse,resulting from constructiqn.
................ ~ ....... ~ .................. ~. .......... ~ ...... wood as defined
herein.
(4) Demolition and cOnstruct[on but not limited to waste and
rubble [
waste ( plaster, wood,
(5)
television
not consk
(6) Commercial and househo d garbage and rubbish, including bat not limited
to furniture, fixtures, television sets, antennas, appliances, carpets, awnings,
boats and other like objects.
D.C_~ Issuance and duration of permits and/or licenses. All ~ permits
and/or licenses provided for in this chapter shall be issued by-the Town Clerk.
'~ Residential permits shall be valid for one calendar year January 1
fhrnllnh I'l~r,~mh~r ~4 /~,..-.,I, ,,~:,~,-, *k,-,~,~, ,-,~,~,,~,-,, ,;,I,, $~ ,~,,4~ ~k~-~ll ~,v~,~Pa ~, 14 ~
..... ~.,.~, ,k...~,...**k,. ~ ........ ~k .... * Commercial permits shall be valid for
one (1) year from the date of the issue.
E-.D~ Refund of fees. In the event that the Town Clerk has heretofore issued
permits for vehicles transporting refuse into the town landfill site at Cutchogue,
and the fees paid therefor exceed the fees provided for herein, the Town Clerk is
hereby authorized to refund such excess fees to the .holders of such permits
and/or licenses. EN
II. Severabiiity.
If any section or subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase or
provision of this law shall ibe judged invalid or held unconstitutional by any court
of competent jurisdiction, any judgment made thereby shall not affect the validity
of this law as a whole ~or any part thereof other than the part or provision so
adjudged to be invalid !or Unconstitutional.
III. This Local Law shall take effect
State.
* .Und. erline represents i,additions
StmkethroUgh represehts deletions
upon filing with the Secretary of
COUI~CILWOMAN.:HUSSIE: I am not going to ~ead the w. hole law to you,
but ~Fi~at is done is ;cl&ar up some things that we are required by the DEC,
and by law, to do a.t th.e {ransfer station, and put all those things in our
Code sO that everything ~s legal and kosher.
28.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Roma~qelJi., COuncilman` Moore, Justice
Supe~Wsor ?ochran. ~
This reSolution was duly ADOPTED.
Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
From:
B.3620.1.200.100
29. -Vote of the
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Building Department, P.S.
Part-time Employees
Reg?ar Earnings
Town Board: Ayes: Councilman
Evan s,
$ 3,572.50
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
29.-Moved.:.by Cou~ncilman Ro~manelli, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RES01[~I~D tj~at the T~wn Board of the Town of Southold hereby modifies
the General Fund Part ;~Town 1998 budget as follows:
To:
~.3620.2.200.100 B~i:l~ing Department, Equipment
OffiCe Equipment
Rad!o Equipment $ 3, ~32 ~50
B.3620.~.600.1~00 BUilding Department, C.E.
M~s~ellaneous
Radio Airtime lO,0.00
· ~ ~ NOVEMBER 10~ 199'8
39~-Moved by Councilman Moore, seconded by Justice Evans,
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, 19999, and hard 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 amended, as the Annual .Budget of this
Town for the fiscal year beginning on the 1st day of January, 1999; and
be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that such budget as 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 Southold shall
prepare' and 'certify copies of said annual Budget as adopted by the Town
Board of the Town of Southold, together with the estimates, if any,
ad.opted
deliver a
SUMMARY OF TOWN BUDGET
1999 ADOPTED
A C~:neral $12,767,562 $2,238,920 $1,095,161 9,433,481
B General.43~t~ide Village 1,030,855 500,140 92,981 437,734
DA Hi~uway-Townwide 1,136,709' 43,325 127,903 965,481
1,978,486 62:,600 126,508 1,789,378
DB lqi~hway-C~ide Village
CD C-,,m.....~,,;~ D~ve~m~t 240,000 240;000 0~ 0
......................................................... · ~ ......................................................... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~?, ~~i~ ...................... :~'""~
~~:?::±::::?:!:?:~:×::.~:¥::.:.:.?z.:.:::::*:~.::~::*~:~:~:.:~:~.~.~.~.~.~:. ~-:.:-:.:.:-. ................. -.. ..................
[ SF 1 ~a~trWest Fire Protection District
i~M Fi.~hem T.eland F~,.g Di~ .~:riet
Su.,ihnld W~r D~i~
SS2 Fishm l~na ~werD~
F.I. ~,m & ~go Di~
$282,160
1,599,650
9,317
..... 2;423;1:63
272,950
17,700
438,750:
50,000
$5,100
1,149,950
2O0
t;401,700
133,800
17,700
0
0
~ $0~
199,700
450
139,150
0
O
$277,06C
· '8,667
.... 1:,021,463
0
438,750
50,000
t$outhola t'a~lc District 204,250 I °_/ ~[ 80'750I
' · -'- i~ 239,310 10,8~ u --~ ~xu
I .......... t · .. / ..... ....I .............. ........... .I
{Fishe_r~ T~land Fire Dishlct
[Orient Fire Di.~rict
ll~t M~on Fke Di~'ict
[ Southold Fire District
~ O_,.to.~,~e Fire
~$306,09
342,700
243,008
918,830
757,995
711,520
$3,050
2~2,735~
2,070:
8,830: 0
8,000: 0
0! 0
$0 $303,0001
0 319,965
0 240,935
910,000
749,995
Tll,520
NOVEMBER 10, 1998 237"
pREV'rOUS BUDGET A.S SUPERViSOP- ° $ pRELIMINARY' ADOPTED
ACTUAL AI, t~NDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
FOND WHOLE TOWN
***APPROPRIATIONS***
~'GENEP~.L GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
TOW~BOARD
pErSONAL SERVICES A1010.1 92,717.70
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1010.4 104,477.27
197,194.97
~S~XC~S
p~ S~VICES Al110.1 200,681.36
~U~ Al110.2
~,~ E~SE ~110.4 24,381.29
225,062.65
p~ S~VICES A1220;1 91,127.73
~ A1220.2
~X~ E~ENSE ~220~4 3,636.49
94,764.22
ACCO~ING & F~CE
p~ S~VIC~ A1310~1 133,800.34
~UIP~x' A1310.2 737.49
~C~ E~SE A1310;4 10~341.31
144,879.14
~C~ E~SE A1320.4 15,500.00
~ 15,500.00
T~ CO~CTION
p~ ~VICES A1330.1 43,362.34
~U~X A1330.2
CO~C~ E~SE A1330.4 2,587.58
45,949.92
98,900.00 90,296.00 90~296.00 90,296.0.0
124,802.00 76,685.00 76,685°00 76,685.00
224,432.00 166,981.00 166,981.00 166,981.00
268,100.00 266,832.00 266~832.00 266,832.00
1,000.00
32~100.00 33,850.00 33,850.00 33,850.00
301,200.00 300,682.00 300,682.00 300,682.00
112,800.00 131,155.00 131,155.00 131,155.00
5,400.00 5,800.00 5,800.00 5j800.00
118,200.00 136,955.00 136,955-00 136,955.00
134~990.00 143w801'00 143w801,00 143,801.00
360.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1~500.00
14,265.00 14~565.00 14t565'00 14,565.00
149,615.00 159,866.00 159,866.00 159,866.00
15,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00
15,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00
56,310.00 59t335.00 59,335.00 59,335.00
3t390.00 3,940.00 3t940.00 3,940.00
59,700.00 63~275.00 63,275.00 63,275.00
p~RSONaT. SERVICES A1355.1 205,762.83
~U/~M~N~ A1355.2 385.00
~~ E~SE A1355.4 8,775.45
214,923.28
pERSONAL SERVICES A1410.1 191,932.26
EQUIP~U~T A1410 · 2
CON/~RACT~AL E~PENSE A1410.4 6,774.70
TOTALS I 198,706.96
TOWN A~ORN~Y
pERSONAL SERVICES A1420.1
EQUIPMENT A1420.2
CON~RACTE~L EXPENSE A1420.4
TOTALS~
ENGINEER
p~SONALSERVICE8 A1440.1
EQUIPI'~A'~= A1440.2
CON~IRAC~AL EXPENSE A1440.4
TOT. ALS ~
POBLIC WOP. K$ ADMINISTRATION
pEp~ONALSE~VICES A1490.1
EQUIPMENT A1490.2
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A1490.4
TOTALS ~
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
pEP~ONAL SERVICES A1620.1
EQU~P~x A1620.2
CONI~AC~AL E~PENSE A1620.4
TOT. ALS ~
247,270.83 254,320.00 254,320.00 254,320.00
168.00
24,949.17 24~ 350.00 24,350.00 24~ 350.00
272,388.00 278,670.00 278,670.00 278,670-00
205,400.00 224~579.00 224,579.00 224,579.00
1,500.00 9~800.00 9,800.00 9,800.00
8,300.00 9~000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00
215,200.00 243,379.00 243~379.00 243,379.00
122~ 017.56 87~ 400.00 86,221.00 ' 126 ~221.00 126,221.00
300.00 2~ 500.00 2 t 500. O0 2,500. O0
35,246.41 79~.650.00 83,900.00 38~.900.00 38,900.00
157,263.97 167~350.00 172,621.00 167,621.00 167,621.00
44,834.79 46,900.00 46,898.00 46,898.00 46,898.00
1~221.61 2,150.00 1,800.00 1,300.00 1,300.00
46,056.40 49,050.00 48t698.00 48,198.00 48,198.00
34,657.12 37,600.00 41,845.00 41,845.00 41~845.00
228.94 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.D0
34,886.06 37,950.00 42,195.00 42,195.00 42,195.00
120~403.37 146,300.00 153,035.00 153,035.00 153,035.00
659.81 187,500.00 5~300.00 5~300.00 5,300.00
215,225.39 208,800.00 213r700.00 213~700.00 213,70~.00
336,288.57 542~600.00 372~035.00 372,035.00 372,035.00
NOVEMBER 10, '1998
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SU~ERVISOR'S pP~LIMINA~Y ADOPTED
ACTUA1~ AMENDED TENT. ATIV~ HUDGHT BUDGET
1997 1998 199.9 1999 1999
CONTROL OF DOGS
EQUIPII~NT A3510.2
CON~AC~AL EXPENSE A3510 · 4
TOTALS ~
EXAMINING BOARDS
P~SONAL SERVICES A3610 · 1
CON'Z~ACT~AL EXPENSE A3610 · 4
TOTALS ~
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
P~SONAL SERVICES A3640.1
EQUIPHEN~ A3640.2
CO~=eu~C~A~ EXPENSH A3640.4
TOTAL P~BLIC SAFETY
T~C~NSPORTAT ION
SOPERINTENb.e~tr& OF HIGHWAYS
PERSONAL S~VICES ~5010.1
TOTALS ~
STREET LIGHTING
p~RSOH~L SERVICES A5182.1
~QUIP~= A5182.2
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A5182.4
TOTALS ~
OFF STREET PARKING
PERSONAL ~EI~VICES A5650.1
CONTBACTUAL EXPEBSE A5650 · 4
TOTAT~ ~
TOTAL ~E/~a. NSPORTAT ION
HUMAN SERVICES
PUBLIC HEALTH
P~RSONAL S~CES A4010.1
C ON~/~%CIq~AL EXPENSE A4010.4
TOTALS S
FAM/L¥ COUNSELING
COa' '~KACT~AL EXPENSE A4210.4
TOTALS ~
OFFICE FOR WOMEN
CON'Z~C~AL EXPENSE A6142.4
TOTALS ~
pROGrAMS FOI~ TH~ AGING
P~SOHAL SERVICES A6772.1
~QU~MENT A6772 · 2
CON]~/~ EXPENSE A6772.4
TOTALS Z
TOTAL HUMAN SERVICES
121,000.00
121,000.00
124,000.00 121,000.00
124,000.00 121,000.00
121,000.00 121,000.00
121,000.00 121,000.00
1,989.00 2~000.00 2,340.00 2,340.00 2,340.00
6,124.52 10,200.00 10x350.00 10,350.00 10,350.00
8,113.52 12,200.00 12~690.00 12,690.00 12f690.00
2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2~000.00
690.51 1~000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
3~000.00 2~500.00 3tO00.O0 3,000.00 3,000.00
3,690.51 5,500.00 5~500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00
4,678,767.43 5,090,480.99 4,977~395.00 4,982,595.00 4,982~595.00
154,385.51 159,540.00 160,380.00
154,385.51 159~540.00 160,380.00
160,380.00 160~, 380. O0
160,380. O0 160,380 · O0
40,732.00 44,400.00 44t311.00 44,311.00 44,311.00
7~283.75 24,294.22 7,200.00 7,200.00 7,200.00
110,997.00 118,050.00 113,400.00 113,400.00 113,400.00
159~012.75 186,744.22 164,911.00 164,911.00 164,911.00
19,130.21 24,100.00 24,000.00 24~000.00
19,130.21 24,100.00 24t000.00 24,000.00
332,528.47 370.,384.22 349t291.00 349,291.00
24,000.00
24~000.00
349,291.00
7,904.00 8,500.00 9,500.00 9,500.00 9,500.00
300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
8,204.00 8,000.00 9,800.00 9,800.00 9~800.00
32,988.00 34,000.00 33,000.00 33t000.00 33,000.00
32,988.00 34,000.00 33t000.00 33,000°00 33,000-00
2,000.00 500.00 S00.O0 500.00
2,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
338,407.19 417,900.00 428r413.00 428,413.00 428,413.00
2,217.50 3,655.00 1,300.00 1~300.00 1,300.00
192,672.27 203,049.00 195,415.00 195,415.00 195,415.00
533r296.96 624,604.00 625,128.00 625,128.00 625,128.00
574,488.96 669,404.00 668~428.00 668~428.00 668,428.00
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPF/~VZSOR'S pP~LIMI~AJkY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TF. NT. ATIVE BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
PARKS~ RECREATION & CULTURE
RECREATION
pE~.~(~%L SERVICES A7020.1 79,290.16 98,950.00 98,390.00 98,390.00 98,390~00
]~OIP~ A7020.2 233.96 400.00 400.00 400.00
CO~[~%.CTUAL 8]~ENSE A7020.4 63,110.86 84,300.00 81,100.00 81,100.00 81,100.00
TOTALSI ~42,634.98 183,250.00 179,890.00 179m890.00 179,890.00
PAP. K & BEACH FACLLITIES
p~%~K~/%L $~RVICES A7110.1
~ZPF~T~ A7110.2
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE A7110.4
BEACHES [RECREATION)
~R~OHAL S~VICES A7180.1
EQUIP~T A7180.2
CON~%~CTUAL EXPENSE A7180.4
LIBRARY
'CONT~%CTUAL EXPENSE A7410.4
TOT. ALS ~
HISTORIAN
p~ s~vicEs A7510.1
~on'mmT A7 5 lO. 2
CONTP~.C TUAL EXPENSE A7510.4
LANDMARK PP. ESERVATION COMMISSION
PERSONAL SHEVICES A7520.1
CO~ACTI~ALEXP~NSE A7520.4
C~ATIONS
i~CO~'~ACT~AL RX~ENSE A7550.4
TOTALS~
TOTAL P~, ~ & C~
HO~ & CO~I~ S~CES
P~ZCI~
~C~ E~SE A6410.4
~US~'~$
P~SERVICES ~8090.1
~U~ ~80~0.~
~Sz
~SE &
CO~C~ E~ENSE A8160.4
~E
P~ S~VICES A8560.1
~IP~ A8560.2
CO~~S~ A8560.4
~Sz
CO~D~
P~ S~VICES A8660.1
CO~ E~SE A8660.4
~Sz
C~'x~IBS
CO~~ENSE A8810.4
~S~
S~ISH
P~ ~VICES A8830.1
CO~C~E~SE A8830.4
~ HO~ & CO~I~ SERVICES
41,584.88 73,800.00
22,209.40 102,115.00
21,510.11 26,300.00
85,304.39 202~215.00
60,924.61 75~000.00
9,123.22 13,050.00
85,508.00 85,508.00 85,508.00
8,975.00 8,975.00 8,975.00
29~700.00 29,700.00 29,700.00
124z183.00 124,183.00 124,183.00
70~000.00 70,000.00 70,000.00
10,950.00 10,950.00 10,950,00
70,047.83 88~ 050.00 80,950.00 80,950.00 80,950.00
45,000.00 45,000.00
45,000.00 45,000.00
45,000 * O0 45,000 · O0 45,000 · O0
45,000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00
10,763.48 11,500.00 11,465.00 11,465.00 11,465.00
1,682.82 1,800.00 1~800.00 1~800.00 1,800.00
12,446.30 13,300.00 13,265.00 13,265.00 13,265.00
777.76 900.00 90~.00 900.00 900.00
1,064.00 3,650.00 1,150.00 1~150.00 1,150.00
1,841.76 4~550.00 2,050.00 2,050.00 2~050.00
990.52 1,000.00 1~250.00
990.52 1,000.00 1,250.00
358,265.78 537,365.00 446,588.00
1,250.00 1,250.00
1~250.00 1,250.00
446,588.00 446,588.00
35,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00
35,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00
76,640.47 81,800.00 90,781.00 90,781.00 90,781.00
12,741.82 15,150.00 28,550.00 28,550.00 28,550.00
89,382.29 96~950.00 119~331.00 119,331.00 119,331.00
2,397.13 5,000.00 10,000.00
2,397.13 5,000.00 I0~000.00
.10,000.00 10,000.00
10,000.00 10,000.00
44.95
1,500.00
14,426.28 10,392.50 7,000.00 7,000.00 7~000.00
14~471.23 11,892.50 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00
41,493.98 43,900.00 43,813.00 43,813.00 43,813.00
1,540.96 1,525.00 2,200;00 2,200.00 2,200.00
43,034.94 46,100.00 46,013.00 46,013.00 46,013.00
6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00
6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00
17,600.00 17,600.00 17,600.00
17,600.00 17,600.00 17,600.00
201,891.59 217,548.50 239~950.00
17,600.00 17,600.00
17~600.00 17,600.00
239~950.00 239,950.00
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS S~PER~ISOR'S PRELIMINARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TRNTATIV~ BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
NYSRE~IREMENT A9010.8
POLXCE p~E~IRFJ4~NT A9015.8
~ ~I~ ~030.8
~'S ~TION ~040.8
~y~ ~S~CE ~050.8
CS~--~XT ~D ~055.8
~X~ & ~ XSS. ~060.8
TOTAL ~V~LOYEE B~NEFITS=
DEBT S~tICE - PRINCIPAL
SEILTAL BONDS A9710.6
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES A9730.6
TOTAL D'eRT S~RVICE PRINCIPAL
D~BT S~q~ZCB - INTEREST
S ~PJAL BONDS A9710.7
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES A9730.7
CAPITAL NOTES A9740.7
TOTAL DEBT S~eRVICE INTEREST
OTHER USES
TRANS.e'ffa~S TO OTHER FUNDS A9901.9
TOTAL OTHER USES
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS=
42~410.00 57,000.00 41,000.00 41,034.00 41~034.00
275,836.80 239,500.00 221a342.00 221,342.00 221,342.00
427,155.67 531,000.00 550,000.00 553,226.00 553,226.00
83,182.37 90,300.00 90~000.00 90,000.00 90~000.00
3,451.51 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00
59,491.03 69,100.00 86,400.00 87r079.00 87,079.00
311,276.80 383,100.00 374,000.00 374,000.00 374,000.00
1,202,804.18 lr385,000.00 1,377,742.00 1,381,681.00 1,381,681.00
486,512.48 461,000.00 626r000'o0 626,000.0U 626,000.00
155,300.00 235,100.00 225~000.00 225,000.00 225r000.00
641,812.48 696,100.00 851,000.00 851,000.00 S51r000'00
327 ~.880 · 07 416,200.00 535,000.00 535,000.00 535~000.00
15,112 · 80 26,000 · 00 28,650 · 00 28 t 650.00 28 ,.650.00
342,992.87 442,200.00 563~ 650.00 563~ 650.00 563,650.00
720t551.80 719,128.00 688,821.00 737~,799.00 737,799 · 00
720,551.80 719,128.00 688,821.00 737,799.00 737,799.00
11,165,433.57 12,746,342.21 12,712,780.00 12,767,562.00 12,767,$62.00
GENERAL PUND WHOLE TOWN
* * *REVBlqUBS***
OTHER q,~x ITEMS
PI{TS IN LIeU OF RE TAXES Al081
INT & PENALTIES RE TAXES A1090
SALES ~ Al110
TOTALS ~
DEPARTM~tT. AL INCORE
DATA PROCESSING FEES A1230
CL~P.K ~'.e;~S A1255
HISTORICAL RE Sff,ARCB A1289
AGING pARTICIPANT INCOME A1840
POLICE DEPT F~ES A1520
RECREATION F~ES A2001
Sp~a.L ~LECREATION FACIL. A2025
ALARM flEES A2116
SF~V'ZCES OTHER GO~'S A2210
TOTALS ~
USE OF MON~ & pROPERTY
I~IT~LEST AND EARNINGS A2401
PROPER~Z RENT. AL A2410
EQUIPMENT R~TAL A2440
COMMISSIONS A2450
TOT. ALS Z
LICERSES & P~eRHITS
BINGO LICENSES A2540
DOG LICENSES A2544
P~RMITS A1590
TOTALS
27,961.34 27,000.00 470.00 470.00
47,344.43 45,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00
257,976.00 235r000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00
333,281.77 307,000.00 285,470.00 285,470.00
470.00
35,000. O0
250,000.00
285,470.00
3,826.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00
5,395.03 4,125.00 S~000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
250.00 250.00 250.00
135,845.78 163,400.00 138~000.00 ~ 138,000.00 138,000-00
5,473.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00
70,032.27 94t000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00
13,232.56 113~115.00
23,385.00 20,000.00 25~000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00
77~771.88 53,377.00 55,500.00 55,500.00 55,500.00
334,961.52 456r517'00 308,250.00 308,250.00 308,250.00
298,238.64 280,000.00 325~000.00 325~000.00 325,000.00
54,707.91 53,400.00 78~200.00 78,200.00 78t200.00
216,311.04 193~809.00 105~382.00 105~382.00 105,382.00
428.79 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00
569,686.38 527~609.00 508~982.00 508~982.00 508,982.00
1~290.21
11,701.10
137,088.25
150,079.56
2,700.00 1,600.00 1~600.00 1,600.00
11~500.00 11~500.00 11,500.00 11,500.00
136~700.00 138~700.00 136,700.00 136,700.00
150~900.00 151t800.00 149f800.00 149~800.00
NOVEMBER 10, 1999
PREVIOUS B~DGET AS SUPERVISOR ' S PP. ELIMINAR¥ ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIV~ BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
FINES & FOP~ITu~ES
FINES & FOP/~ITS OF BAIL A2610
FOP. F~ITUR~ OF DEDOSITS A2620
SALES OF PROPERTY, LOSS CO~PENSAT.
SALE OF~--RAP A2650
MINOR SALES, OTHER A2655
INSOP~NC~ E~CO~RIES A2680
.I~.~uRD PRIOR YREXPEND. A2701
G£F~SAND DONATIONS A2705
COONT~ AGING GRANTS A2750
ST AiD ~SO~x.~EOUS ~089
ST AID ~j~.-~a~ HEAL~ ~490
S~ ND NA~GATIONAL AID ~315
YOU~'H PROJ~C~ A3820
TOTALSI
PT. DE~AL /LTD
DCJ$ COPS GRANT A4389
CASH IN LIN OF FOOD A4670
TOTALS I
INT~RFOND ~ANSFERS
I~.K~0ND TRANSFERS A5031
TOTALS ~
TOTAL ESTIMAteD I~EV~NUES
UNEXP]~.INDED BALANCE
GENEPJtL FUND PART TOW~
* * *APPP. OP~t~A~IONS* * *
GENERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
TOWN ATTOP. N~Y B1420 · 4
UNALLOCAT~D INSUP. ANCE B1910.4
CONTINGENT B1990 · 4
TOTAL GEr~rA, u~.L GOV-~RNMENT SUPPORT
64,233.80 70,000.00
2,255.00 1,500.00
........................
66,488.80 71,500.00
10~,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00
2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
102,000.00 102,O00.00 102,000.00
50,074.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
669.75 470.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
47,896.54 18,987.50 18,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00
98,640.29 22,457.50 19,500.00 19,500.00 19,500.00
60,883.38 10~000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
46,011.89 45,840.71 17,000.00 17,000.00 17,000.00
175,304.51 199,499.00 203,121.00 203,121.00 203~121.00
282,199.78 255,339.71 230r121.00 230~121.00 230,121.00
521,703.17 450,000.00 475,000.00 475,000.00 475r000.00
13,681.60 50.00 45,050.00 45,050.00 45~050.00
8~112.00 8,112.00 8,112.00 8,112.00 8,.112.00
3,000.00
31,635.00 31~635.00 31,635.00 31~635.00 31,635.00
575,131.77 492,797.00 559,797.00 559,797.00 5~9~797.00
42,139.88 75,00~..00 75,000.00
30,391.61 38,000.00
....................................
72,531.49 113,000.00 75,000.00
75,000.00 75,000.00
75,000.00 75,ooo.oo
58.52
58.52
2,483,059.88
2,397,120.21
2,240,920.00 2,238,920.00 2,238,920.00
947,553.00 1,095,161.00
947,553.00 1,095,161.00
1~095,161.00 1,095,161.00
1,095,161.00 1,095,161.00
33,479.68 25,000.00 25,000.00 40,000.00 40~000.00
12,197.64 10,550.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 11~000.00
5,000.00 5,000.00 5~000.00
45,~77.32 35~550.00 41~000.00 56,000.00 56~000.00
PUBLIC SAFETY
SAFETY INSPECTION
P]~RSO~AL SERVICES B3620.1
E~IPM~NT B3620 · 2
CON~RACTOA~ EXPENSE B3620.4
~HI~ ~I~ ~
P~N~ S~VICES B3989.1
~ P~IC ~E~
213,069.99 301~300.00 324,619.00 331,019.00 331,019.00
1,392.88 750.00 750.00 750.00
8,259.97 7,907.12 8,850.00 8,850.00 8,850.00
221,329.96 310,600.00 334~219.00 340,619.00 340,615.00
221,329.96
1,100.00
1,100.00
311,700.00
1,100.00 1~100.00 1,100.00
1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00
335,319.00 341,719.00 341,719.00
PUBLIC I~BAL~H
P~EGIS~OFVZTAL STATISTICS
PERSONAL SERVICES ~010.1
CO~ ~ENSE B4010.4
~Sz
~ ~TH
3,699.80 3,700.00 3,700.00 3,700.00 3,700.00
250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
3,699.80 3,950°00 3,950.00 3,950.00 3,950.00
3,699.80 3,950.00 3,950.00 3,950.00 3,950.00
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'S pRELIMINARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIF~ B~ BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
PLANNING & ZONING
ZONING
PERSONAL SERVICES B8010.1
EQUIPMI~ B8010.2
CONTRACT0~L EXPERSE B80~0.4
TOTALS~
PLANNING
PERSONAL S]~RVICES B8020.1
I]QIIIPls.~T B8020.2
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE B8020.4
TOTALS~
TOTAL PLANNING & ZONING
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
NYSRE~ B9010.8
SOCIAL S~CIIRIT~ B9030.8
W0i~KERS COMPENSATION B9040.8
0NENPLOYMI~IT INSURANCE B9050.8
CSEABEN~FITFUND B9055.8
TOTAL ~LOYEE BI~N~FITS
DEBT SERVICE
SER]iAL BONDS,PRINCIPAL B9710.6
SI~LT~LBONDStI~'£1~.EST E9710.7
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
OTlrm~ OSES
la"Ju~.FUNDTRANSFERS B9901.9
TOTALO£1~.I~USES
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
GEIIERAL FOND PART TOWR
***REV~U~S***
PM~S IN LIEO OF P~ Ta%XES E1081
I~ ~ P~TI~S ~ ~S B1090
~HISES Bl170
~S~
D~~ INCO~
~ ~S B1255
B~G ~SPEC~R FEES B1560
~aT.~ ~S B1601
~G ~S B2110
P~G ~ FEES B2115
USE OF ~ ~ PROP~
la'k~T ~ ~INGS B2401
LIC~SRS & P~TS
P~ B2590
~S OF P~, ~SS CO~ENS~.
M~ ~S ~ O~BR B2655
~OUS
~ P~OR ~ E~D.
~T~S i
STA~ AIDE
~SlON CONSOL
~S ~
B2701
B3001
B3989
~PROPR~ POND BALANCE
TOT. AT.,Sz
90,892.60 93,800.00 94,076.00 94,076.00 94,076.00
418.00 295.00 295.00 295.00
5,180.98 5t487.00 6~345.00 6,345.00 6~345.00
96,073.58 99,705.00 100,716.00 100.716.00 100,716.00
180,212.16 190~600.00 194,512.00
12m110.00
16,524.48 110,415.00 146m050.00
196,736.64 313,125.00 340,562.00
292,810.22 412~830.00 441~278.00
198,201.00 198~201.00
146~050.00 146,050.00
344,251.00 344,251.00
4~4,967.00 444,967.00
5,528.00 8~000.00 22,467.00 22,467.00 22,467.00
37,322.56 44~400.00 50,000.00 50~282.00 50,282.00
6,604.38 7~200.00 ?,500.00 7f500.00 7,500.00
2~500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00
5,899.53 6,600.00 10~200.00 10,203.00 10,203.00
55~354.47 68~700.00 92,667.00 92,952.00 92,952.00
3,626.89 3,627.00 3~627.00 3,627.00 3,627.00
2~328.58 2~200.00 1,900.00 1~900.00 1,900.00
5,955.47 5~827.00 5~ 527.00 5~527.00 5,527.00
90,050.88 105,850.00 85,740.00 85,740.00 85,740.00
90,050.88 105,850.00 85~740.00 85~740.00 85,740.00
714,878.12 944,407.00 1,005,481.00 1,030,855.00 1,030,855.00
531.54 500.00
106.55 100.00
65,168.00 65,000.00
65,806.09 65,600.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
72,000.00 72,000.00 72t000.00
72,100.00 72~100.00 72,I00.00
7,830.00 6,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 7,500.00
194e278.79 203~000.00 205~000.00 205,000.00 205~000.00
10~924.00 10,200.00 10~750.00 10~750.00 10~750.00
25,430.00 20,800.00 27~400.00 27~400.00 27,400.00
58,702.88 90,000.00 75,000.00 75~000.00 75~000.00
297,165.67 330,000.00 325,650.00 325~650.00 325,650.00
17,972.70 19,000.00 19,000.00
17~972.70 19,000.00 19,000.00
19,000.00 19,000.00
19,000.00 19,000.00
4,500.00 4,700.00 4,700.00 4,700.00
4,500.00 4,700.00 4,700.00 4,700.00
4,700.00
4,700.00
9,448.62 6,000.00 9,500.00
9,448.62 6~000.00 9~500.00
9,500.00 9,500.00
9,500.00 9,500.00
22.55 2,000.00
22.55 2,000.00
69,190.00 66,548.00 69,190.00 69,190.00 69,190.00
69,190.00 66,548 · 00 69,190 · 00
464,105.63 493 ~848.00 500,140.00
136,855.00 92,981.00
136,855.00 92,981.00
69~190.00 69,190.00
500,140.00 500,140.00
92,981.00 92,981.00
92,981.00 92,981.00
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR* S PRELId~INARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BODGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
HIGHWAY FUND WHOLE TOWN
* *APPROPRIATIONS* * *
BRIDGES
p~J~O1/~L SERVICES DA5120 · 1
E~I~M~T DA5120.2
CO~I~I'RAC TI~L EXPENSE DA5120.4
TOTALS I
MACHINERY
P]~.~ONAL: SERVICES DA5130 · 1
~QUIPM~NT D~5130 · 2
coNT~a~TOAL EXPENSE DA5130 · 4
TOT. ALS I
BRUSH & WEEDS
PERSONAL SERVICES
~QUIPMENT
CON/~ACTUAL EXPENSE
TOTALS I
SNOW P.~MOVAL
PERSONAL SERVICES DA5142.1
~UI~NT DA5142 · 2
COITIIRACTUAL EXPENSE DA5142 · 4
TOTALS I
DA5140.1
DA5140.2
DA5140.4
1,046.08 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4~000.00
2,145.30 1,950.00 1,950.00 1,950.00 1,950.00
3~191.38 5,950.00 5~950.00 5,950.00 5,950.00
266r335.68 302,800.00 302t800.00 302,800.00 302..800.00
101,591.00 111,500.00 111w500-00 111,500.00 111~500.00
102,419.88 111,000.00 119,500~00 119,500.00 119,500.00
470,346.56 525,300.00 533,800.00 533,800.00 533,800.00
73,097.60 76,300.00 76,300.00 76,300.00 76,300.00
27,342.63 39,500.00 37,100.00 37,100.00 37,100.00
100,440.23 115~800.00 113~400.00 113,400.00 113,400.00
82,801.06 185,400.00 185,400.00 185,400.00 185.400.00
19,325.00 14,500.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00
51,020.88 48,500.00 73,500.00 73~500.00 73,500.00
153,146.94 248,400.00 274,900.00 274~900.00 274,900.00
EMPLOYER BENEFITS
N~SRETIREMENT DA9010.8
SOCIAL SECURITY DA9030.8
WORKER'S COMPENSATION DA9040.8
CSEABENEFIT FUND DA9055.8
TOT. ALS~
DEBT SERVICE PRINCIPAL
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTEDA9730.6
SERIAL RONDS DA9710.6
TOTALS ~
DEBT SERVICE INTEREST
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTEDA9730.7
SERIAL BONDS DA9710 · 7
TOTALS~
OTHER USES
'CRANSFERTOOTHERFUND DA9901.9
TOTALS I
TOT. AL APPROPRIATIONS~
HIGHWAY FOND WHOLE TOWN
OTHER TAX ITEMS
PMTS I~ LIEU OF P.E TAXES DA1081
INT & P~NALTIES RE TAXES DA1090
TOTALS~
USE OF MONE~ a PROPERTY
I~T~STAND EARNINGS DA2401
· RADE IN ALLOWANCE DA2650
TOTALS~
MISC~rxJkNEOUS
INSISteNCE RECOVERIES DA2680
RE~J~m PRIOR YEAR EXPENSE DA2701
I~'£~I~FONDREVENUES DA2801
TOTALS~
DISA~TF~ASSIST. ANCE
STAT~-- SEMOAIDE DA3960
FEDERAL -- FEMAAIDE DA4960
TOTALS~
TOTAL
APPROPRIATED FOND BALANCE
5,005.00 7~200.00 14,000.00 14~000.00 14,000.00
33,396.92 43,500.00 45~200.00 45,200.00 45,200.00
18,247.68 20~000.00 20e000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00
3,988.32 4,800.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00
60~637.92 75,500.00 84,700.00 84~700.00 84,700.00
35,200.00 67~400.00 67,000.00 67w000.00
25,515.03 1,520.00 1,516.00 1,516.00
60,715.03 68,920.00 68,516.00 68~516.00
67,000.00
1,516.00
68,516.00
3,626.48 9,100.00 6,100.00 ~ 6~100.00 6,100.00
1,572.70 900.00 791.00 791.00 791.00
5,199.18 10,000.00 6~891.00 6,891.00 6,891.00
55,689.36 58,000.00 48,552.00 48,552.00 48,552.00
55~689.36 58,000.00 48,552.00 48,552.00 48,552.00
909,366.60 1,107,870.00 1,136~709.00 1,136t709.00 1,136,709.00
3,141.91 3,000.00
630.51 600.00 325.00 325.00
3~772.42 3,600.00 325.00 325,00
325.00
325.00
33,689.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00
200.00
33~889.00 35,000.00 35r000.00 35~000.00 35~000.00
lr120.00
62.30 1~000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
7,000.00 7rO00.O0 7,000.00
1,182.30 1,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00
5,311.00
31,870.00
37,181.00
76t024.72
39,600 · O0 43,325. O0 43 ~, 325 · O0 43., 325 · O0
126,193.00 127,903.00 127,903.00 127,903.00
126,193.00 127~903.00 127~903.00 127,903.00
pREVIOUS BUDGET AS SOP~VI'qOR'S pP.~L I~LI'N~!~Y ADOPTED
ACTO~.L AMENDED T~NTATI%~ BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
HIGHWAY FOND pART TOWN
* * *APPROPRIATIONS* * *
GENEP~L REPAIP~
P~P~ONAL S~VICES DB5110.1
CONTRACTUAL ~ENSE DB5110.4
TO T~LS ~
~LOYEE BENEFITS
~YS P~IP~F/~T DBg010.8
SOCIAL SEC~RIT~ DBg030.8
WOP/~E~ ' S COMPENSATION DBg040.8
CSEA B~N~FIT F~ND DB9055.8
~OTALS ~
DEBT S~VICE
$~IAL BONDS, PRINCIPAL DB9710.6
SEP~L~L BONDS, I~EP. EST DB9710.7
TOTALS
OTHE~ USES
~S~ TO OTHER FUND DB9901.9
TOTALS ~
TOT. AL AppBOPRIATIONS
929,997.92 914,200.00
523,896.74 655,850.00
lj453~894.66 1~570,050.00
18,199.00 25t900.00
71~145.06 70,000.00
46,344.87 50,400.00
15,903.07 17,400.00
151.592.00 163,700.00
940~00.00 940,500.00 940,500.00
650,000,00 650,000.00 650,000.0.
1~590,500.00 1,590t500.00 [,590,500.0~ :i i~i~
51,100.00 51,100.00 51~100.00
74,200.00 74,200.00 74,200.00
50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00
20,400.00 20,400.00 20,400.00
195,700.00 195~700.00 195,700.00
5,509.20 5,600.00 5,510.00 5,510.00 5,510.00
3,537.08 3,300.00 2,90~.00 2~900.00 2,900.00
9,046.28 8~900.00 8~410.00 8,410.00 8,410.00
206~959.04 213,400.00
206,959.04 213,400.00
1,821,491.98 1,956,050.00
183~ 876.00 183,876.00 183~ 876.00
183,876.00 183,876.00 183,876.00
1,978,486.00 1,978,486.00 1~ 978~ 486.00
HIGHWAY FUND pART TOWN
OTHER TAXITEMS
PMTS ~ LI~ OF ~ ~ES DB1081
I~ a p~TIES ~ ~ DB1090
~T~=
USE OF MO~ ~ PROPER~
I~~ ~ DB2401
MISC~.T~OS
P~I~ DB2590
IN~E~O~IES DB2680
~p~ ~ E~. DB2701
DI~'&~SIS~CE
S~E -- S~O AIDE
~--~AID~
~T~:
~T~:
~~S
~p~p~TA~D~D~CE
DB3960
DB4960
DB5051
5,093.62 5,000.00
991.01 900.00
6,084.63 5,900.00
66,176.42 75,000.00
66,176.42 75,000.00
356.00
158.22 2,000.00
514.22 2,000.00
890,00
4,309.00
5,199.00
5~850.00
5,850.00
77,974.27 88,750.00
19]~747.00
193~747.00
575.00 575.00 575.00
575. O0 575. O0 575.
60,000.00 60~ 000.00 60,O00.~b '~'
60,000.00 60,000.00 60e000'00
25.00 25.00 25.00
2,000,00 2,cO00. O0 2~,000.00
2,025.00 2,025.00 2,025.00
62,600.00 62,600.00 62,600.00
126,508.00 126,508.00 126,508.00
126,508.00 126~508.00 126,508g00
NOVEMBER 10. 1998
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR ' S PR~LIMIHAR¥ ADOPTED
ACTUAL AILENDED T~N~ATIV]g BUDGI~T BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
***APPROPRIATIONS***
ADMINIS~I~I~TION 001
P~/~K ]~4PROVEMF. NTS 002
HOME IMPROVIL~II~T 003
ROB~R~ PI~X DAY CARE 004
JOB ~TT.r_~ TRAINING 005
HOUSING COUNSELING 006
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNER CD;8660
TOT. ALS
***REVENUES***
COMMUBITY DE%rI~LOPMENT GRANT CD2743
HOME PR043RAli. ORANT CD2743
IhTI~tFUND TRANSm~r.S CD5031
TOTAL
620,000.00
620,000.00
15,000.00 15~000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00
13,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00
97,800.00 95t000.00 45,000.00 45i000.00
6~000.00
12,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15r000-00
4,200.00 5,000.00 5~000.00 5,000.00
200,000.00 200,000.00 140~000.00 140~000.00
348,000.00 350,000.00 240~000.00 24~w000-00
148,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00
580~000.00 160,000.00 ; 160,000.00 50~000.00
40,000.00 40,000.00: 40,000.00 40rO00.O0
620,000.00 348,000.00 350,000.00 240,000.00
150,000.00
50,000.00
40,000.00
240~000.00
E-W FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
* * *APPROPRIATIONS* * *
FUNDED DEFICIT
CONTRACTUA~ EXPENSE SF1989.4
TOTALS ~
FIRE FIGHTING
CONTR3g~TUAL EXPENSE SF3410.4
TOTALS ~
F/qPLO~EE 13~N~FITS
FI~ ~ERVICE AWARD $F9010.8
TOTALS ~
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
** *REVENUES* * *
OTHER TAX ITEMS
I/qT & PENALTIES RE TAX SF1090
TOTALS ~
USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY
Ia'kz~.EST AND EARNINGS SF2401
TOTALS:
TOTAL REVEIf0ES
APPROPRIATED FUND BALANCE
TOTALS s
19 r 500 · 00 14 r 130.00 14,130.00
19,500.00 14t 130.00 14,130.00
185,811.00 217,944.00 199,030.00 199,030.00 199,030.00
185,811.00 217,944.00 199,030.00 199,030.00 199,030.00
73,079.00 50,779.00 73,097.00 69,000.00 69,000.00
73,079.00 50~ 779.00 73,097.00 69~000.00 69,000.00
258,890.00 268,723.00 ' 291,627.00 282,160.00 282,160.00
158 · 22
158 · 22
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
6~147.79 5~000.00 5~000.00 5~000.00 5,000.00
6~147.79 5,000.00 ' 5,000.00 5,000.00 5~000.00
6~306.01 5,100.00 5,100.00 5,100.00 5,100.00
2,600.00
2,600.00
NOVEMBER 10, 19S~S
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPRRVISOR'S PRELIMINARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMRNDED ~N~ATIVE BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
SHOR~CP,~$T AT ARSHAMOIiAQUBRD DIST
*~*APPROPRIATIONS***
TOWN A~TO~
CO~"zKACTIIAL EXPNNSE SM31420.4
TOTALSI
DEBT SRRVIC~PRINCIPAL
BOND ANTICIPATION SM39730.6
TOTALSz
DEBT SERVICE - INTEREST
BOND ANTICIPATION SM39730.?
TOT. ALSz
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS=
105.74 250.00
................................................
. 105.74 250.00
9t000.00 9,000.00 9~000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00
9~000.00 9,000,00 9,000.00 9~000.00 9,000.00
927.23 700.00 317.00 317.00 317.00
927.23 700.00 317.00 317,00 317.00
10,032.97 9~950.00 9~317.00 9~317.00 9t317.00
* * *REVENIIES* **
IB'£1W. EST& EARNINGS
TOTALS ~
APPROPRIATED FUND BALANCE
TOT. ALS ~
423.34 300,00 200.00 200.00 200.00
423.34 300.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
1,625.00 450.00 450.00 450.00
1,625.00 450.00 450.00 450.00
LANDS Mu ROAD DISTRICT
* * *APPROPRIATIONS* * *
TOWN ATTORNEY
CONTRAC~NIAL EXPENSE SM41420.4
TOTALS ~
FUNDED DEFICIT
CON~RAC~rOAL EXPENSE SM41989.4
TOT. ALS
DEBT SERVICE PRINCIPAL
BOND AI~ICIPATION SM49730.6
TOTALS ~
DEBT SERVICE - INTEREST
BOND ANTICIPATION SM49730.7
TOTALS ~
TOTAL APPROPROPRIATIONS:
101 · 58
101.58
30.00
30.00
12,500.00 12,500 · 00
12,500.00 12~500.00
858.54 485.00
858.54 485.00
13,460.12 13,015.00
***P, EVENOES***
INTEP. EST& EARNINGS
TOTALS~
442.08
442.08
PP. EVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR'S PRELIMINARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
SOUTHOLD P, EFUSE & GARBAGE DISTRICT
* * *APPROPRIATIONS * * *
TOWN ATTORNEY
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES 5R1420.4
TOTALS ~
ADMINISTRATION
PERSONAL SERVICES SR1490.1
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE $R1490.4
TOTALS ~
INSURANCE
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SR.1910.4
TOTALS ~
FUNDED DEFICIT
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES SR1989.4
TOT. ALS ~
REFUSE & GARBAGE
PERSOI~L SERVICES SR8160.1
SQUIPI~ENT SR8160.2
CONTRACTUAL E~PENSE SR8160.4
TOTALS ~
EMPLOYEN RRNEFITS
NYS IIETI'P. EM~I1T SR9010.8
SOC L%L SECURITY SRg030.8
WORKERS COMPENSATION SP.9040.8
~YMENT INSURANCE SR9050.8
CSEA BENEFIT FUND SR9055.8
TOTALS ~
DEBT SENVICE - PRINCIPAL
S~RZAL BONDS SR9710.6
BOND ~N~ICIPATION NOTES SR9730.6
TOTALS =
DEBT SERVICE - I~'.C~ST
SERIAL BONDS SR9710.7
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE SR9730.7
TOTALS ~
OTH]~ USES
TRANS~*ff.K TO OTHER FUNDS SR9901.9
TOTALS ~
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
22,534 · 63 35,000 · 00 10,000.00 10,000 · 00 10,000 · 00
22,534.63 35,000.00 10~ 000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
81,537.34 86,900.00 86,600.00 88,437.00 88,437.00
81,537.34 86,900.00 86,600.00 88,437.00 881437.00
9,759.17 11,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
9,759.17 11,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
49,000.00
49,000 · O0
528f271.63 590,500.00 617,386.00
3w758.46 25w000.00 33,500.00
1,264,650.09 1~159~009.00 1,010,432.00
1,796,680.18 1,774~509.00 1,661,318.00
633v220.00 633,220.00
33,500.00 33,500.00
1,010,432.00 1,010,432.00
1t677t152.00 1,677,152.00
6,066.00 9,000.00 25t131.00 25t145.00 251145.00
46~650.08 52,200.00 58~442.00 59~794.00 59~794.00
7,060.99 7,700.00 7~700.00 7,700.00 7,700.00
1,000.00 1,000.00 1~000.00 1,000.00
8,546.40 9~600.00 14,339.00 14,735.00 1~,735.00
68,323.49 79,500.00 106r612.00 108,374.00 108,374.00
300~000.00 300r000.00 300~000.00
60~000.00 78,000.00 118,000.00 118~000.00 118,000.00
60t000.00 78~000.00 418,000.00 418,000.00 418,000.00
12,000.00 12~900.00
12,000.00 12,900.00
93w605.52 97~500.00
93,605.52 97,500.00
2,144~440.31 2,224,309.00
16,700.00 16~700.00 16,700.00
16,700.00 16,700.00 16,700.00
94,004.00 94t500.00 94,500.00
94,004.00 94~500.00 94,500.00
2,403,234.00 2,423v163.00 2~423~163.00
SOUTHOLD REFUSE & GARBAGE DISTRICT
***RAWENUES***
OTHER TAX ITEMS
IRT & PENALTIES RE TAXES SR1090 445.97
SALES TAX SRl110 79~184.00
TOTALS~ 79,629.97
DEPAR_T/iENTAL INCOME
GARBAGE DISPOSAL CHARGES SR2130 1,184~771.40
PERHITS SR2590 116,455.00
TOTALS~ 1,301t226.40
USE OFMONE~ & PROPENTY
I~'£I~IESTAND EARNINGS SR2401 12,512.61
SA/a~ OF SCRAP & EXCESS SR2650 89,086.51
TOTALS~
MISCELLAIFEOUS
REFUND PRIOR YEAR EXPENSE SR2701 1,088.79
TOTALS~ 1~088.79
TO.T~L~S: 1,483,544.28
500.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 ~
50~000.00 50~000.00 50,000.00
500.00 50~200.00 50,200.00 50~200.00
1~311t400.00 1~094w300.00
120,000.00 141,200.00
1,431,400.00 1,235,500.00
15,000.00 15,000.00
95,616.00 100~000.00
1,094 ~300.00 1~ 094 ~300.00
141t200.00 141,200.00
1,235,500.00 1,235,500.00
15~000.00 15,000.00
100,000.00 ~100,000.00
101,599.12 110~616.00 115~000.00 115~000.00 115~000.00
i~000.00 1~000.00 1,000.00
lt000.00 1~000.00 1,000.00
1,542,516.00 1,401,700.00 1,401,700.00 1,401,700.00
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS 8UPERVISOR'S pP~ELIMINARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED T~NTATIVE BUDGE~ BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
SOUTHOLD WASTEWATER DISTRICT
* * *APPROPRIATIONS * *
IND. AUDITING & ACCOUNTING
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SSl1320.4
TOTALS ~
INSURANCE
CONTRACTUAL EXPENSE SSl1910.4
TOTALS ~
SEWAGE TREATMENT
P~R~ONAL SERVICES S818130.1
~QUIPM~NT SS18130 · 2
CONTRA~AL EXPENSE SS18130.4
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
NYE RETIREMENT SS19010.8
SOCIAL SECURIT~ SS19030.8
WOPaK]/RS COMPENSATION SS19040.8
CSEA BE~'£T FOND SS19055.8
TOTALS ~
SERIAL BONDS
PRINCIPAL SS19710.6
I~'~.EST $819710.7
TOTALS
(~J:~t USES
TRANS TO OTHER FUNDS SS19901.9
TOTALS ~
TOTAL APPRORIATIONS
SOUTHOLD WASTEWATER DISTRICT
***REVENUES***
OTHER TAX ITEMS
PMTS ~N L~ OF RE TAXES SSl1081
INT & PENALTIES RE TAXES SSl1090
TOTALS t
DEPARTMENTAL
O.c~ GOV'T Sm~F.TER ISL. SS12127
DISPOSAL CHARGES SS12130
TOTALS ~
USE OF BONEY & PROPERTY
INT~P. EST AND EARNINGS SS12401
REFUND PRIOR YEAR EXP. SS12701
TOTALS ~
TOTAL R~V~NUES ~
APPBOPRIATHD FUND BALANCE
TOT~_LS ~
1,934.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
1,934.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2w000.00 2,000.00
65,294.40 75~000.00
10,000.00
165,361.17 175,800.00
230,655.57 260,800.00
74,000.00 74,000.00 74,000.00
167,800.00 167 t 800.00 167,800 · 00
241,800.00 241,800.00 241,800.00
758.00 1,100.00 4,200.00 4,200.00 4,~00.00
4,995.01 5,800.00 5,800.00 5,800.00 5,800.00
1,630.71 1,800.00 1,600.00 1~600.00 1,600.00
1~13~.52 1,200.00 2~200.00 2w200.00 2,200.00
8,523.24 9,900.00 13~800.00 13,800.00 1~,800.00
2,000.00 2~000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2~000.00
1,550.00 1,450.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 1%:350.00
3t550.00 3,450.00 3,350.00 3~350.00 3,350.00
8~294.16 8,700.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 12i,[000.00
8,294.16 8,700.0~ 12,000.00 12,000.00 12~,~000.00
252~956.97 284,850.00 272,950.00 272,950.00 272.,950.00
23.74
18.82
42.56
28,800.00 28~800.00 28,800.00 28,800.00 28,800.00
87,349.50 86,700.00 88~000.00 88~000.00 88,00~.00
116,149.50 115,500.00 116~800.00 116,800.00 116,800.00
21,423.17 20~000.00 17,000.00 17,000.00 17,000.00
21~423.17 20,000.00 17~000.00 17~000.00 17,000.00
137,615.23 135,500.00 133,800.00 133,800.00 133,800.00
149,350.00 139,150.00 139~150.00 139,150.00
149,350.00 139,150.00 139~150.00 139,150.00
,OVEMBE, t0. 9,8
PREVIOUS BUDGET AS SUPERVISOR' S PRI~LMINARY ADOPTED
ACTUAL AMENDED TENTATIVE BUDGET BUDGET
1997 1998 1999 1999 1999
FIS~S ISLAND SI~rER DIST.
* * * APPROPRIAT IONS * * *
ENGINEERING
CONTRACTUAL EXPILNSE SS2 1440.4
TO T.~L S:
P~EFIISE & GARBAGE
EQUIPMENT SS28160.2
CONTRACTUAL EXPF~NSE SS25160.4
TOTALS:
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS:
DI~ARTMRNTAL INCOME
INT~P~ST ON R~ TAX SS21090
INT & P~ALTIES SS22128
UNPAID Sff~ERP. ENTS 5S22129
DISPOSAL CHARGES SS22130
TOTALS:
USE OF MONEY
I~'I~.BST AND EARNINGS SS22401
TOTALS:
5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5~000.00
5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
9,729.37 12,700.00 12~700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00
9,729.37 12t700.00 12~700.00 12~700.00 12,700.00
9,729.37 17j700.00 17j700.00 17r700.00 17,700.00
.82
945.00
19,836.28 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00
20,782.10 17~700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 17,700.00
1,878.74
1,878.74
TOTAL REVENOES= 22,660.84 17,700.00 17~700.00 17~700.00
SCHEDULE OF SALARIES OF ELECTED OFFICIALS
(A ICL S OF TOW LAW)
17,700.00
Officer Salary
Supervisor
Members of the Town Board (4) ~
Town Justice and Member of the Town Board, Fishers Island
Town Justices (2) ~
Town Clerk
Superintendent of Highways
Tax Receiver
Assessors (s) @
Trustees (5) ®
3J~A- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Murphy,
Councilwoman
56,131
22,074
25,166
35,149
55,525
61, 7
25,245
43~672
7~348
Councilman
Hussie,
30B.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Romanelli,
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, 19999, and hard 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 Capital Budget, as amended, as the Annual Budget
of this Town for the fiscal year beginning on the 1st day of January,
1999; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that such budget as 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 Southold shall
prepare and certify copies of said annual Budget as adopted by the Town
Board of the Town of Southold, together with the estimates, if any,
adopted pursuant to Section 202a, Subdivision 5 of the Town Law, and
deliver a copy thereof to the County Legislature of the County of Suffolk.
NOVEMBER 10; 1998
Town of Southold
Three Year Capital Improvement Plan
For Fiscal Years Ending 1999 through 2001
....................... :.:::~ ................. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ....................................
TelophonC System Upgrade Acct 35,000~ A
Filing SyStem Assossors 9,000 A
ADCFumittu'c I-~C , 5,000 A '
V~n~.-_Tow~._..M~. ch .... i..._:: ....... _._I-~R.~.,.~2..~.~25,~ A: ....... ........ . I ..
l~dioRoomUp~r'~lo Police 107,000 : A
Vans-Fede~Orant , 'l I-IRC :100,000 [co
Klipp Park Comfort Statiou DPW 50,000 A
Salt Storage Building DPW ~ 90,000{ D
Pecouic Lane ?ark Improvements CD 272,400! D 249,440 D
DoWnS Farm Presexve CD 121;000 ~D 82i500 D 225,000 D
Town I-lall Annex Sup 1,200;000 D ,
Toial C, eueral Fund WhOle TOwn 2,014,400 331,940 225,000
Street Sweeper 130;000 :D ~ ,
Payloader 150;000 D :;
Total Highway Fund Whole Town 280,000 , 0 0
Recylcing Canter Expansion . SR'i 1,776;000,
Payloader SR . 250,000
Off-reM Dump Track SR ~7S,000
Total Solid Waste District 2,201,000
Summary
Appropri~ions ............................. 231,000 ... A ............
Federal Grant 100.000 G
Bo~dM Indebtedness 1,683,400 D 331,940 D 225,000 D
Total C~q-neral Fund Whole Town 2~ ,014,400 331,940 225,000
Appropriations ; 231;000: A
FMer~! Orant I 100,000 G
Bonded Indebtednaqs 4,16~,400 D 331,940 D 225,000 D
30 B. - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
31.- Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
RESOLVED' that the TOwn Board of the ToWn of Southold hereby
authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for Members of the
Southold Town Substance Abuse Committee.
31. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
32.-Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
REsoLVI~D that the Town Boa rd of the Town of Southold hereby
authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for resumes for Members
of the Southold Town Anti-Bias Task Force Committee.
3~.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
3~.-Moved. by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby
reappOints the following individuals to the Goldsmiths Inlet/Kennys Beach
Working Croup Committee for a one (1) year term of office to expire on
November 12. 1999:
Brian G. Murphy, Chairperson
Edward Seidman, Resident of Peconic Shores
Donald Stanton, Resident of Kennys Beach
Henry P. Smith, Southold Town Trustee
William Daley, Chief, Coastal Management, NYS-DEC
Lou Chiarella, NYS-DEC, Stony Brook
Richard LaValle, Chief Engineer, Suffolk County DPW
Fred Anders, Division of Coastal Resources, NYS Dept. of State
33. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelll, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
3~.-Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Evan,
WflEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold~ Suffolk ~ounty, New York, on the 10th day of November, 1998,
a Local Law, enttled "A Local Law in Relation to Golf Course", now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that this Local Law be referred to the Southold Town Planning
Board and the suffolk County Department of Planning for recommendations
and reports, all in accordance with the Southold Town Code and the Suffolk
County Charter. Said Local Law reads as follows:
A Local Law in Relation to Golf Courses
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:
1. Article ~, Section 100-13 (Definitions) is hereby amended as follows:
CLUB, MEMBERSHIP OR COUNTRY or GOLF '~"'~°" "~' ......
~,~w w m~ ~ta~ w ~w ~ urn, An entity est~lished for ~e principal p~ose of
engaging in outdoor spore, such ~ golf, te~is, stung, rising, h~ting or
simil~ activities, but not including ~y fo~ of a~ation, outdoor ~p, skeet or
t~get shoot~g or motorboat racing ...... '" ...................... ' '~ ~
NOVEMBER 10, 1998
2. Article III Section 100-31 (Use regulations) is hereby amended as follows:
(7) Beach clubs, tennis clubs, country clubs, golf clubs, public golf cou~.s
and annual membership clubs ~.a~,.,~ ~,~.,u~w,y ~v ,.~u,v~,~ ,~u m~. ~u~
~d accesso~ play~oun~, b~ches, swimming pools, te~is co~s, mcr~tional
buildings ~d ma~ten~ce buildings catering exelu.sively to membe~ and their
guests, subj~t to ~e following reqffirements:
(a) No bulldog or p~ ~ereof or ~y p~king or loading. ~:sMll be locat~
wi~n one h~ed (100) feet of~y street l~e or wi~in fi~y (50) f~t of any lot
line.
¢) ~e to~ ~ea covered by principal ~d accesso~ buildings shall not
exceed ~enW pement (20%) of~e ~ea of~e 10t.
~ (c) No such ~e sh~l occupy a lot wi~ ~ ~ of less ~ ~ee (3) a~es.EN
3 4. -Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
3S.-Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Councilman Murphy,
WllEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of November,
1998", a Local Law, entitled 'A Local Law in Relation to Golf Courses", not
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets
5:20 P.M., Tuesday, November 2~, 1998 as the time and place for a
public hearing on this Local Law which reads as follows:
A Local Law in Relation to Golf Courses
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:
1. Article 1, Section 100-13 (Definitions) is hereby amended as follows:
GOLF ,..,.,,.,
CLUB, MEMBERSHIP OR COUNTRY or
L w ................ '- An entity established for the principal purpose of
engaging in outdoor sports, such as golf, tennis, swimming, fishing, hunting or
similar activities, but not including any form of aviation, outdoor trap, skeet or
target shooting or motorboa ng. l IIG IJ, L~LI¥1[IGb VI
2. Article III Section 100-31 (Use regulations) is hereby amended as. follows:
(7) Beach clubs, tennis clubs, country clubs, golf clubs, public golf
clubsL~i~L~;IIII~ ~;~kblUblVGly IV
~d ~ual members~p................... [ll~i[ib~iSaid th.i,
~d a~esso~ play~o~ds, be~hes, swimming pools, te~is co~s, r~reafional
buildings ~d mainten~ce buildings catering exclusively to members and their
~, subject to the following requirements:
(a) No building or part thereof or any parking or loading area shall be located
within one hundred (100) feet of any street line or within fifty (50) feet of any lot
line.
(b) The total area covered by principal and accessory buildings shall not
exceed twenty percent (20%) of the area ofthe lot.
(d-) (c) No such use shall occupy a lot with an area of less than three (3) acres. EN
35 .- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice. Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
36A.-Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Murphy,
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Southold has proposed amending the
definitions of Wireless Communications and Wireless Communications
Facilities, which definitions are found in the Zoning Chapter of the Town
Code of the Town of Southold; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED that the proposed action is an "unlisted action" pursuant to
SEQR; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that there are no other involved agencies and the
Town Board of the Town of 5outhold hereby assumes Lead Agency.
:~6.A ~ Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
36b.~1ov~d;. by:COuncilwoman Hu. ssie, seconded by Councilman Moore,
WHEREAS; a ShOrt EnVironmental Assessment Form has been completed;
and
WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed Local Law was referred to both the
Suff61k COuntY Department of Panning and the Southold Town Planning
Board; and
WHEREAs, the proposed action will have beneficial environmental effects
as set forth in the Short Environmental Assessment Form; and
WHEREAS, the supporting a Negative Declaration when Article 26
of adopted in November of 1997 (a copy. of
the laration is annexed to and made a part of the
ssessment Form) are still applicable and are
therefore, be it
above referenced project will have no potential
impact and thus a Draft En~vironment Impact
t° be COmpleted. .
BOard: Ayes: Counci Iman Murp, hy, Counci imr.a n
Justice Evans, Coun~iiwoman HUssie,
Su
Thi y ADOPTED.
37.-
authorizes
agreement wi
use Sandy
1999, subject to th~
$1.000,000.00
in accordance
37. -Vote, ..of the
seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
Board of the Town of Southold hereby
pervisor Jean W. Cochran to execute a lease
;re Technologies, Inc. granting them permission to
to store their plastic pens until April 15,
a certificate of insurance in the amount of
.~ Town of Southold as an additiona~l insured, and all
proval of the Town Attorney.
BOard: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Cou nci Iman
Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
This ~ ,ADOPTED.
38.--
$50(
under the 19.(
sE by Councilwoman Hussie, it was
Board of the Town of Southold hereby allocates
Ferguson Museum, Fishers Island, New York,
ram.
Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussle,
Super' C~ bran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: It is now eight o'clock. We have two public
hearings. One is scheduled for eight. We need a motion to adjourn for a
public hearing.
254 NOVEMBER 10, 1998
Moved by Councilman Moore, seconded by Justice Evans, it was
RESOLVED that a recess be called at this time, 8:00 P. M., for the
purpose of holding a public hearing.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Meeting reconvened at 8:50 P.M.
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: I am going to hold the Local LaW in Relation to
Wireless Communication Facilities. I am going to hold this, and the Town
Board can give it one final go over. I would like to see a resolution
setting this. We have to refer it to the County and local Planning Board,
and set the hearing on this amendment. We are talking about the amendment
in relation to the amateur; What we are talking about is, whenever we do a
law we hav. e refer it to the Suffolk County Planning Department and to our
own Planning Department for review, and then ~:hey have J, nput,' they
suPPort or object or' Whatever. All we want to do tonight is refer it out .to
the two Planning Departments, and set a public hearing. We can do that
tonight.
40.-Moved by Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of November, 1998
A Local Law in Relation to Amateur Radio Operations; now, therefore, be
it
RESOLVED that this Local Law be referred to the Southold Town Planning
Board and the Suffolk County Department of Planning for recommendations
and reports, all in accordance with the Southold Town Code and the Suffolk
County Charter; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold
hereby sets 5:25 P.M., Tuesday, November 2~, 1998 as the time and
place for a public hearing on this Local Law which reads as follows:
A Local Law in Relation to Amateur Radio Operations
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:
1. Article IVl, Section 100-161 is hereby amended as follows:
§ 100-161. Scope.
The regulations of this article shall govem and control the erection, enlargement, expansion,
alteration, operation, maintenance, relocation and removal of all wireless communication facilities.
The regulations of this article relate to the location and design of these facilities and shall be in
addition to the provisions of the Southold Building and Zoning Codes and any other federal, state or
local laws or Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations pertaining to such facilities.
Nothing herein shall be construed to apply to, prohibit, regulate, or otherwise affect the erection,
maintenance, or Utilization of antennas or support structures by those licensed by the Federal
Communications Commission pursuant to chapter 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 97 to
operate Amateur radio stations.
II. This Local Law shall take effect upon its filing with the Secretary of
State.
Underline represents additions
Strikethrough represents deletions
COUNCILMAN MOORE: This is a Local Law which creates an exemption for
amateur radio operations from the scope and control of the Wireless
Communications Law.
40. - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes:
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Councilman
Evans,
Murphy, Councilman
Councilwoman Hussie,
NOVEMBER 10, 1998
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: I am going to hold resolution #39 due to the
input from the hearing. While I have all of you people here, Don, I would
like to express on behalf of the Town Board and the town our thanks for
your involvement these many years Jn Southold Town as far as our
Emergency Preparedness Plan. We have worked very closely with developing
the plan for Fishers Island. We have worked drills together. We went up
and visited radio operators up at Horton~s not too Ion~ ago, and it's is
amazing every time I learn a little bit more, and people hke Ralph and Don
make you learn a little bit more, but on behalf of the Board we would like
to thank each and everyone of you for the part you pl.a.y: because thank
God we have neve. r~'had a trage~iy happen t~ us, but If it does we have
some good people n p ace, so we offer our thank~ to you. Thank you for
coming
COUNCILWOMAN HUSSIE: I never knew that you did all the things, that
YOu dO.~' i never knew you did those important things. 'Fhey are ob~lbUsly
very important.
DON FISCHER: We could have told you even more, but we would have
gone on to 11:00 o'clock.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: If there is anyone else in the audience who would
like tO'address the Board on any other Town business.
JOE GOLD: Joe Gold, Southold. I would like to make a suggestion to the
Board as a citizen of the Town of Southold. It has nothing do with my
position with the Democratic party. I think in this bias-free year it is
very important for the people in town to give a forum to show their dismay
and outrage over the killing of that young man in Wyoming in a bias related
crime, I don't think we need to do anything elaborate. A couple of other
communities on Long Island have had candlelight vigils. If we could do
something quickly and simply while it is still in people's minds. My
thought is a candlelight vigil on Friday evening in SilverSmith Park just to
give people a chance to get together and maybe hear a few words from some
of: the members of the Anti-Bias Task Force about this kind of thing, and
how the assiduous disease spreads on our society.
COUNCILMAN MOORE: As you bring it up the Anti-Bias Task Force is
meeting next Thursday, and one of our members specifically brought this
issue up for us to start thinking about some kind of..
JOE GOLD: What is a little disturbing to me is I think this can be done
qUicklY and soon.
COUNCILMAN MOORE: Come to the meeting you will see eight different
ideas on what should be done.
HANK KUHN: Hank Kuhn from Laurel. I wonder if you could bring
me up to date on the status of the situation with the Huntington lawsuit
against LILCO.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: That was given to the Town Attorney. Greg,
can you report anything?
TOWN ATTORNEY YAKABOSKI: I don't have too much to report, but if
you just leave your name and number I can give you a call on Thursday or
Friday with an update.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Anyone else like to address the Town Board on
Town business?
DONNA DZUGAS-SMITH: Donna Dzugas-Smith, Tuckers Lane. I just want
to know if you could give us an update on the moratorium since we are
about three months into it?
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Councilman Moore has been working. Melissa
Splro of the Planning Department has been assigned to it. They have been
working. We have hired the consultant. He is busy at work right now. A
timetable is being laid out. We are hoping to meet all our timetables.
Things are moving, Donna.
NOVEMBER 10; 1998
DONNA DZUGAS-SMI~TH: Have we given the consultant a deadline?
COUNCILMAN MOORE: Absolutely. We met with him last week. I met with
him last week along with Melissa, and we roughed out a timetable working
backwards to meet the requirements we got for SEQRA and everything else
to accomplish that. He is off with his charge. We have broken the task
down to smaller tasks. We each are supposed to take up certain
responsibilities and it is off and rolling.
DONNA DZUGAS-SMITH: We are taking everything into account on
previous Studies that were done?
COUNCILMAN MOORE: Absolutely. Everything we had on the shelf he has.
DONNA DZUCAS-SMITH: Do you feel any need, or do you have any plans
of including any present public opinion, especially people that live on ti8,
or live within a certain distance of
COUNCILMAN MOORE: We have to have public hearings. In some instances
you would have hamlet meeting, community meetings, a variety of things,
but those have already been over the years. We have studies coming out of
our ears. The last one that was done was a formal study, a bunch of
meetings that tell us all what everybody has a pretty good sense of what
that should be up there.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: There were will be room for public input, yes.
DONNA DZUC;AS-SMITH: You don't have a lot of people that come and
want to talk at public hearings. They would rather sit home and watch this
on TV later on, and talk later on. As I am going through my building
process on the winery on It8, I went around with a' public petition for all
my neighbors, not only the ones that you by law tell me I have to notify,
but also who I thought would directly be affected, and I came across some
very interested citizens, that are right on ~8 or they are right off ~8, and
they had a 10t to say, a lot to say about Southold.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Thank you. Anyone else like to address the Town
Board on any Town business? (No response.) (tape change)
COUNCILMAN ROMANELLI: Came to me a few months back, and mentioned
how there should be bigger signs of public hearings, so this will be our
new public hearing sign, so people can see it from the road, slow down,
and read the fine details. You should be able to realize that a public
hearing will be going on when you see this sign. it took a few months, but
we do listen to you when you speak.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: He has to show you the other one, because this
isn't the one we have settled on. It will appear the same way. The
difference is the cost.
COUNCILMAN ROMANELLI: It will be in this type of material, because it is
cheaper, but the wording, the writing everything will be the same, and
this is more of a throw away disposal sign.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: It will be printed similar, but one is $7.00, one
is $100.00. There was no question of which one you would pick.
COUNCILMAN ROMANELLI: This sign does not take in the Code change of
notifying earlier. It just gives you more visual notification.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Mrs. Hussie?
COUNCILWOMAN HUSSIE: No.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Councilman Moore?
COUNCILMAN MOORE: I will save it for another day.
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Councilman Murphy?
COUNCILMAN MURPHY: Nothing at this time.
NOVEMBER I0, 1998
SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Louisa? I have several things I would like to say
before closing, and that is to thank everyone that were involved in the
haunted house. We have heard absolutely wonderful responses. As you read
in the paper we had over 700 people each evening. We took in over $680,
which is a hock of a lot of quarters. I carried them home nights, so I
know how heavy they were. We would like to thank North Fork Bank and
Trust, .Suffolk County National Bank, Bridgehampton Bank, Fleet Bank for
their donations to enable us to do this. The high schools, the three high
schools, and the young people that came in and worked evenings~ and after
school, and Cornell Extension down at the Coder Beach facility, the Town
Board itself, different volunteers from the town in relation to doing the
outside and the hall.way inside, and most of all to Pat Moore, who's idea was
to do this for the young people of Southold, and y;ou learn after awhile if
you come up with an idea you kind of end up chairing it, so pat chaired it
for us, and we were grateful, because I thl.n.k everyone had a great tim ,
and it was well enjoyed. We would also like to .congratulate: Rover. end
the Unity BaPtist Church in Mat~tituck on Friday night
their for the service that he has given to the
con after serving for ten years. So, we offer him our
represent the Town Board~ and thank you,
with budget meetings. I attended the East End
ExecutiVes at the college in R[verhead. They have a
meeting Once a month, and it was kind of fun to. have newspap, ers as the
speaker. Each of the papers were represented with the. excePtiOn of one.
It .gave me the opportunity to kin.cl, of give a little 'baCk from when they
· awhiile; I would: like to on behalf of ~e Board, and the
SOUthold say, thank you to the he east
[he 2~ Land Bank Preservation hOpefully
IP us to save many of the areas, that we hold dear in the
and I would just like to say thank you for your support,
nk you supporting this. As it moves along we will continue to
I think it is important that if you still have any
I found right down to the las of the vote that
aQple ,were asking questions, because they the oppOSitiOn
at the last minute that was negative, of course, to the
dj. They became confused in some instances, and were calling
so [ think it is important that we still continue to
law itself, so that all of us understand hen
you it kind of takes away ension,
so I t is important that we still do some PR and ion in
~ the law, as we take the .steps, as we move ~ as we Put it
mode. It '
is important that understands-
not too long ago up at the American LegiQni, The
it, and they presented their cookbook, Which is
Melting Pot is a great cookbook~ from many,
ma ,. It is on sale in the Towd Clerk's OffiCe. It
wo ts present. So, we have two cookbook,s .;going
; Town Hall itself, and one from the Anti,Bias
Ta.. So,. do your Christmas and holiday shopping early. It was a
r. Different kinds of foods from all sort of' walks of llfe: and
The only other thing I want to share with you,
you that is listening, take the time to s~op up to the: new
in MattLtuck at the Human ResourCe Center. That ha~ .b.een
approximately a month. It is being used. They are pr0~dmg
and it is a fantastic facility, so if you have ~he op.portun!ty no
age~ and you are going through MattitUck~ stop:in and say,
d be very happy for yo~ to see the: sit~, and What'it
I that is all I have at this point, and now I will entertain
a motion to adjourn.
Moved by Justice Evens, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was
RESOLVED that this Town Board meeting be and hereby is adjourned at
9:07 P.M.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Councilman
Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie,
Supervisor Cochran.
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk