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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-07/20/1982t98 198 SOUTHOLD TOT~ BOARD JULY 20, 1982 WORK SESSION 8:30 A.M. - The Board members consisting of Supervisor Pell, Councilman Nickles, Councilman Townsend and Justice Edwards began reviewing the agen'da. 9:15 A.M. - Lieutenant Stanley Droskoski, Southold Town Police Department, met with the Board to update them on the weekend police activities. EXECUTI~ SESSION 9:20 A.M. - Lieutenant Droskoski apprised the Board of various police investigations. 9:40 A.M. - Mrs. Sophia Adler presented a.petition and requested the Board members zo sign it, seeking the Long t'sl'and Lighting Company's approval for an impartial inspection of the Shoreham Nuclear Plant. Supervisor Pell previously signed the petition and Councilman Townsend-and Justice Edwards signed at this ~ime. Councilman Nickles declined and explained he did not sign.pelitions which pertained to a matter which might require his vote as a TOwn Board member. 9:50 A.M. - The Board continued reviewing the agenda. 10:00 A.M. - Mr. Harry Knoch and ~r. D~v'e' Ei'ehlman from the _N.Y.S. D.E.C., Stony Brook, met with the Board-to. discuss a proposed' deer hunting'seaso'n in' So~thol'd ToWn''dnki'ng 'the mo'nth of Mr. Knoch and Mr. Riehtman feel the deer population is mu6~ioo'' high in Southold Town. The month of December is archery season on Eastern Long Island, but they requested a 10 day shotgun~se~son in January since there has been serious damage to crops for the past several years. The Board members outlined the areas to be designated for this hunting season. In order to obtain a permit, the applica- tion must be accompanied by the ~itten consent of the landowner where hunting will be conducted. A resolution was placed on the agenda (Resolution #20) authorizing the establishment of a 10 day deer hunting season in January 1983 in Southold Town. 10:30 A.M. - The Board resumed reviewing agenda and off-agenda items. 12:10 P.~. - Recess for lunch. 1:35 P.~. - Work Session resumed and the Board met with Executive Administrator Victor Lessard for an update on the progress in re- organizing the Building Department. 1:55 P.M. - Suffolk County Legislator' Gregory Blass met with the ~ Board to advise the the Robins Island issue could use support from |~ the Town between Board members and Legislators. Only two votes are needed in the Legislature to pass the appraisal resolution. There is state money available under the State Bond issue Environmental Bond Act of 1972.---0n the question of the Lbn~ Island 'R~ilroad Dock at Greenport, Mr. Blass said there has been a question of the spoil site being the location or a clam bed or has the potential of clams being grown. He said the major questions are~being raised by the U. S. Fish & Wildlffe Department.--'-Pec'onic' Dunes is doing very well under SCOPE's contract and is showing a profit.---Mr. Blass asked the Board ~o keep in close communication with Sid Mitchell of the Suffolk County Department of Real. Estate on the propriety of prices being offered under the F~rmland Program.---Mr. Blass urged the Board to sign the petition relative to the nuclear plant at Shoreham. JULY 20, 1982 199 2:10 P.M. - Mr~ Frank' Panek,i Regional Fisheries M~n~'ger, N.Y.S.-D.E.C., Stony Brook, met with the Board ~o discuss a proposed fishing access plan at Laurel Lake. In 1977 the D.E.C. spen~ $58,000 ~o acquire the 12.6 acres of land on Laurel Lake which has been found to be one of the three highest quality lakes on Long Island for fish development. They would now like to build a small access site and five-car parking area 400 ft. back from the Lake for fishing from the shore or from a canoe or small hand-carried boat. The have ~wo site plans in mind, the second of which, calls for a small parking lot adjacent to the Town road to Laurel Lake. This would be the mos~ inexpensive and easiest patrolled and monitored.--Members of the Board and Highway Superin- tendent Dean s~ggesied that the D.E.C. m~ght wish to use Town-property for a temporary parkfng lot to see how the plan worked out. Mr. Panek seemed to be in agreemen~ with this and will discuss it further with Mr. Dean. 2:45 P.M. - Work Session adjourned. REGULAR MEETING A Regular Mee~i'ng of the Southol'd Town Board was held on Tuesday, July 20, 1982 at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Supervisor Pell opened the meeting at 3:00 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Present: Supervisor William R. Pell, III Councilman John J. Nickles Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr. Justice Raymond W. Edwards Town Clerk Judith T. Terry Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker Superintendent of Highways Raymond C. Dean Absenz: ~ouncilman Lawrence Murdock, Jr. Councilman Francis J. Murphy Moved by Councilman. Nickles, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that the minutes' of ~he Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board held on July '7, !982 be and hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Supervisor Pell, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the next three ~egu'lar Meet'ings of the Southold Town Board will be held at 7:30 P.M.~ August 3, 1982 Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York; at ~:00 P.M.~ August 18~ I982 a~ the Fishers Island S~hoot, Fishers Island, New York; at 3:00 P.M., August 24, 1982 at the Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold New York. ' ' ' Vote of the To~m Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Petl. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. I. REPORTS SUPERVISOR PELL: These reports are placed on file with the Town Clerk;if anybody cares to review them they can do so at the Town Clerk's Office or my office. 1. Monthly report from the Building Department u~der Mr. Lessard's direction (June 1982). 2. Justice Tedeschi's monthly report (June 1982). 3. Cablevision monthly report (June 1982). 4. Justice Price's monthly report (June 1982). 5. Assessor's monthly report (June 1982). 6. Justice Edwards' monthly report (June 1982). 7. Police Department's monthly report (June 1982). 8. Councilmen's reports which the Councilmen will make. Councilman Townsend anything you care to report on? COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Not now. 200 JULY 20, 1982 SUPERVISOR PELL: Councilman Nickles? COUNCILMAN NICKLES: I would like to report that the dog negotiating committee for animal services with the North Fork Animal Welfare have been concluded and at this meeting ~here will be a resolution authorizing the Supervisor to sign a contract, a two year contract. SUPERVISOR PELL: Judge Edwards? JUSTICE EDWARDS: Nothing from this end. SUPERVISOR PELL: Two Councilmen are not with us today, one is on vacation, Councilman Murdock, and Councilman Murphy is on personal business and cannot be with us. The Supervisor has nothing ~t ~his time to report except progress on all fronts. II. PUBLIC NOTICES - None III. COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR PELL: These are letters to the Board and the Board has taken action on them by direction to me on how to respond to them. 1. Letter from.Lau'ghing-Wat'er..Prep'erty'..C~une~s A'ssociatibn, Inc. about four condfti0ns they 1-ist in the bay they would like to see action taken on, which we will respond to and the DEC to respond to twa of them. . ..................... 2. Letter from the' DJ'strict Att'or'ney-of Suffo'l'k'..Co'unty,.P'~trick Henry informing us that his office that p~0vides stenograDhi~ Services for the local courrs will no longer ,as o~ January 1st, provide these services knd he says it is a county charge. We are going to dispute this a little bit with him and see if we can't win, whether ~e are -going to pay that bill or the. county~ . 3. Letter from the County Com~trolter"~ Offi~e-.asking~s:.to give them the amount-of.money it costs us to maintain the 'railrOad parking lot's and p't~tforms in the Town of Sou~hotd and they are going to try to gez us reimbursed-from-the railroad 4. Letter from' Bertrice Small relative to' sidewalks '~omtho'ld which will be turned over to Mr. Dean. 5. Letter from Don Scott reference sfdewaIk~ 'in Southold hamlet which will also be turned over to Mr. Dean re see if we can't get these things repaired. . 6. LetZer f~om our Town' Historian' Mitzf ~oodr:ich and the Board is going to vork with 'her about getting some more data on a~her book to be published that she has researched.and people have IV. HEARINGS SUPERVISOR PELL: We have a hearing at 3:30 which we will conduct at that time. ("A Local Law to amend Chapter 92 of the Code of the Town of Southo!d in relation to traffic regulations".) V. RESOLUTIONS Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold appoin~ Christine A. Stulsky~ from the Suffolk County Civil Service List, to the position of' Justice Court Clerk, at her presenz salary, effective this date July 20, 1982. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Petl. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: This is not a new person, she is e~Dloyed here as a Clerk-Typist and she will be employed now as a Justice Court Clerk. This is just a change of title. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nick!es, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold declare itself lea~ agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the marker of the application Jf ThOmas & 'Jac~eline Oc'chiOgrosso for a wetland permit on certain Property located a~ Corey Creek Lane, on ~orey Creek, Southold, New York. Vot~-of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice~Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Council-man Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. JULY 20, 1982 201 SUPERVISOR PELL: Number 3 was put on ~he agenda today at the request of Councilman Murphy who is not here with us today (Town Board go on record supporting freeze, on further development of nuclear weapons). Frank got involved with this when he went to the west coast to see one of his. daughters and h~ came back and asked us to put this on the agenda. We did so today and the Town Board did discuss it. We do not have the four votes necessary to pass this today by the Town Board, so we are going to table it until August 3rd at which time we wil~ have a copy of AssembIyman John L. Behan's bill in hand. We do not have a copy of his bill w~th us today. So that is the decision on number 3. I know there are people here Who would like to address that~ I usually make you wait until the end of the meeting to address the Town. Board, but while you are here I will let you address the Board now instead at a limited debate. If you go on too long I'm going to cut it off and ~o on with the meeting. So if a couple of you want to address us go right ahead~ COUNCILMAN NICKLES: Before you start I would just like to rectify one thing that you said that I~ don't think you meant.. It wasn't a question of the fact that there were not e~ough votes-to pass this today, it was the fact that Mr. Murphy was the sponso~ of this and the fact that we did not have the bill that Assemblyman Behan has co-sponsored, is the reason That it is not being voted on today. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you, John. Who wants to address the ~oard first? Mr. LeCompte. ~. OLIN ~tRPER LeCO~TE, Southold: I am.temporary chairman of the steering committee of the North Fork 'Peace Group which was formed only last week and at this meeting we unanimously voted to urge that the Town Board adopt a resolution for freeze on nuclear weapons, not knowing that Councilman Murphy h~d aI~eady introduced ~uch a proposal. There are a number of us here today just to show our support for this resolution and we wish to commend Councilman Murphy--I'm sorry he's' n~t here--but we wish to commend him for his forsight and his wisdom in introducing what we consider this terribly important resolution. There are more than a few of us in the Town of Southo~d who are very much interested in a freeze on nuclear weapons. I know of this from my own knowledge because last year I participated in a petition drive to-get signatures for a freeze on nuclear weapons, and we obtained 5,000 signatures in this Congress- ional District and a number, of course, were from this Town. There are considerable number of people in this Town who strongly and enthus- iastically ~n favor of a freeze on nuclear weapons. I know this from my own knowledge because of the contingent which went to the June 12th rally in New York City from this Town and because of the fact that las~ week, on a sweltering night about 38 or more people gathered and voted to establish the Peace Group .on the North Fork and also voted unanimously to urge this Board to adopt a freeze on nuclear weapons resolution. It is widely felt in this country, and I'm one of those who feel this, that the grave danger facing the world today is a da~ger of nuclear holocausm and an essential first step to'lessen this danger is to adopt a mutual verifiable freeze on nuclear weapons a~d thereafter establish a drastic reduction on nuclear weapons in the world. I'm aware of the fact that Councilman Murphy's resolution also speaks of the freeze referendum proposal which is before the StaTe Legislature and I understand that the State Legislature which is now in recess'may return sometime this summer or fall, at which time there ~ll be ample time for-~them to pass a bill putting this re£erendum on. the November ballot, and t think it would be most appropriate if the people of this State would be permitted, by ballot, to send a message to W~shington which is relevant to their own survival. Now, I realize that a resolution by this Board, of itself and by itself~ would be of little weight, but when you consider a resolution of this nature from this Board in conjunction with. such a resolution by 257 town meetings ~n New England and many numerous resolut'~ons of city councils, town conncils and state legislatures throughout the state and when you consider t~e combined effect of all of these resolutions I think it could have a tremendous effect on Washington~ AS a matter of fact, of course, more endorsements are being gathered all the time. It could perhaps be instrumental in not only saving our own lives but in saving the lives of neighbors in other c~untries and perhaps saving the human race. It shouldn'.t be overlooked that if this Town Board does approve this resolution it may lead the way to other town board's on the east end as well as throughout Suffolk~ County. Thank you. JULY 20, 1982 SUPERVISOR.PELL: Thank you. I would like to move on to Resolution No. 4 and if anybody wishes to address the Board can do so after we go through our agenda. Number 4 (Local Law to establish a Landmark Preservation Commission) we decided to wait until August 3rd and to put that on the agenda again. We only have four members here, two members of the Board arc'not here today, and they all will be here on August 3rd so we are going to wait until The 3rd on that. Moved by Supervisor Pel!, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold accept the bid of Bill Ballan Ford~Lincoln~Mercury, Inc. for supplying the Town of Southold with one (I) 4 Door 1982 Ford LTD Victoria at the bid price of $11,298.21. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles. Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board..of the-Town of~ Southold appoint Victor J. Przepiora. par'tU'time Communications Offi'cbr, effective imme--~ately, au a salary of $5.00 per hour. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. o Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nickles, ~IEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold has the power, under Part 5801. Section 5801.1 of the Rules, Regulations-and Laws of the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, Burea'~ bf ~i'n'go' Re'gulations, to delegate their authority granted by Aaw in relation to the issuance, amendment and cancellation of Bingo Licenses, the conduct i'~estiga- tions, and hearings, the supervision of the operation of~Bi~n~o Games, and the collection, utilization and transmission of fees, ~n~v~ there- fore, be it RESOLVED that the..Town Board of the. Town of S to Chief H. Danfel' Winters.and Town. C'ierk'-Judi~ responsibilities in accordance With the' Law: Chief H. Daniel Wi'nters - effective immediately - Con~,~t of investigations and-hearings, supervision of the operation of. Bingo Games. Town Clerk Judith T. Terry - effective immediately Issmance, amendmen~ and cancellation of licenses, collection, utilization and transmission of fees for Bingo Games. - Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman To~msend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor PeIl~ This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Supervisor Pe]l. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Tow~ of South01d has the power, under Part 56~0, Section 5600.'2 of the Rules and..Regulations, of the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, Bure'au of ~mes 'of Chance Regu!'at'ion, to delegate their authority granted by Law in relation to the issuance, amendment and cancellation of Games of Chance Licenses, the conduct of investigations, and hearings, the super- vision of the operation of Games of Chance, and the collection, utilization and transmission of fees, and- WHEREAS, the Town Board, on February 25, 1977, delegated their authority to Chief Carl Cataldo and Town Clerk Judith T. Terry, and WHEREAS; Carl Cataldo is no longer Chief of Police, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED .that.ths-.Town'~-BOa'rd of:'t'he To~m of So~thold amend their De.legation of..Aut'hority dated February 25, 1977, as follows: Chief H. Dani'el Winters - effective immediately - Conduct of investigations and hearings, supervision of the operation of Games of Chance. Town Clerk Judith T. Terry - effective immediately - Issuance, amendment and cancellation of licenses, collection, utilization and transmission of fees for Games of Chance. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that application O'f' John C. Tu'thi'lt dated July 19, 1982 ~ for a reneWal of his permit to maintain a one family house trailer ~bn the e~ ~i~-~ ~-~ E~a--~s Lane, Mattituck, New York, be and is 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. JULY 20, 1982 203 hereby granted for a six (6) month period. Vote of the. Town Board: Ayes: Justice~dwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that Supervisor William R. Pell, III be and he hereby is authorized and directed to en'~er in'tO a cO'n't'ract between the Town of Southold and the Nort'h Fork Animal ~elfare League, Inc. under the terms of which the North Fork Animal Welfare League, Inc. will provide dog control services and dog pound services for a term of two years commen'c'fng on. the' l's't~'day 'of August, '1982, an'd 'terminating on the 31st day o'f' 'Ju~y, '1984 at a contract sum of $38,000.00 for the period August 1, 1982 through July 3t, 1983, and the contract sum of $41,800.00 for the period August 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman To~msend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: In regard to the one we just passed, I'd like to comment on. John Nickles, Councilman, has done a superb job representing the Town Board in negotiations with the North Fork Animal League and also with the problems we have had under this for the last three months, John has sat on top of it and I feel the Board and Town owe him a vote of thanks for a good job well done. COUNCILMAN NiCKLES: Thank you, Bill, but I must point that you served on the committee with_ me as did our Town Clerk and I appreciate your help and also the help that the Town Attorney Bob Tasker rendered in some of the knotty issues that came up. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you, John, Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nickles¥ it was RESOLVED that..the.Town..Board..of the.Town.of..Southold.'authorizes the Muscular.Dystrophy: Assoc'iation t'o u'se'..~Southol'd Town roads on September 12~ 1982 To conduct a Bike-~-Thon, provided they secure the necessary insurance to hold the Town of Southold harmless. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman To~msend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Ac~ in the matter of the application of Friedrich Krug for a wetland permit on certain property located at Budd's Pond, off Budd's Pond Road, Southold, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Copncilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nickles, WHEREAS, BurtOn' Potter Po'st #185, ~meri'can' Legion, Greenport, New York has applied to the Town Clerk for a Bingo Li~e~se, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has examined the application, and after investigation, duly made findings and determinations as required by law, now, therefore,, be it RESOLVED that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the Town BOard of the Town of Southold the findings and determinations as required by law, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town CIerk be and she hereby is directed to issue a Bingo License to Burton Potter Post #185, American Legion, Greenport, New York. Vote of the Town Board: ~yes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Supervisor Pell, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of-Southold.'transfer the sum of $12,000.00 within the 1982 Budget, Fedek'~l Revenue ~haring Funds, from CF9006.4 Land Acquisition ~o CF8160.4 Disposal Area. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 204 JULY 20 1982 SUPERVISOR PELL: As explanation, we have considerable amount of break-down with equipment u~ at the Landfill, about $20',000.00 worth of equipment had to be repaired and we did not have the money in the Disposal Area line item of the budget to do it so we have to transfer to cover ourselves for the balance of the year. 18. 19. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board declare itself lead 'agency in regard to t~e State Env~ronmental~Quality Review~Act in the matter of the application ~ ~lexa~der Kami~k'i ~or a we~'l'and permit on certain property located at ~35 ~aler~iew Drive, on Goose Creek, Southo!d, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Ni~kIes, Supervisor Pell, This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: Number 16 (' Feasibility of computerization of ToWn facilities by The North Fork Bank & Trust Co.) we are going to wait one month on. We want to look into a few more ideas about this, so it will be back on August 24th.) Number 17 (Transfer moneys for initiating Phase I of the Master Plan and Zoning Update) will be on the August 3rd agenda ~o raise the funds for our Planning Board's request to update the Master Plan. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold set 3:05 P.M., Tuesday~ August '3'~ 1982, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as time and place, for hearing upon application of Eh- Consultants, Inc. on behalf of' Matt-A'-Mar ~Marina for a permi't under the provisions of the ~etland Ordinance of the Town of SOut~hold, for permission to install four "T" shaped floating docks to allow berth- ing for deeper draft vessels unable to moor closer to the ,bulkhead at west side of Wickham Avenue on Mattituck ~reek, Mattituck, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend. Counci'tman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Counci~n Townsend, seconded by Councilman Niekt, es~ .it. was RESOLVED thal.t~-~ Town.Board ~of the Town o£ Southold rec~z~ 'ihe years of service 'of Lifeguards from Park District beach~;i?~ a~e ~ow assigned ~o T~wn beaches, and they shall be compensg6~ accord- ingly at the rate o% $3.75 per hour plus $.15 per year for each: year of experience, not to exceed $5.00 per hour. -- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. ' This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SD~ERVISOR PELL: Number 20. We had the D.E.C. in here today to talk to the Town Board about a deer season in January. 20. Moved by Supervisor Peil, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold request, the New York State Department of.Environmenial .Conservation to establish a ten da'y deer .hunt'i'ng'se'aso'n''in January '~983~in certain areas of Southold Town tha~ will be determined by the Town Board and the D.E.C. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: That ends the prepared agenda f-~ today and ~t is now time ~or the pubI. ic.hearing, so I will call for a recess. Moved by Councilman.Nickles, seconded by Supervisor Pell., it w~s RESOLVED that a recess be called at this..time, '3':~0 P.M., for the purpose of hold a public hearing on "A Local' Law to amend Chapter 92 of the Code of the Town of Southold in relation to t'ra'ffic regulations". -- Voze of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Meeting reconvened at 3:40 P.M. SUPERVISOR PELL: We have been through the agenda. Now .it is time to ask the Councilmen if there is anything they would like to brine up? Joe? (No, not at this time.) Councilman Nickles? (Not at this JULY 20, i982 205 time.) Judge? (Nothing, thank you.) ~The floor is yours people. Who's first? Mrs. Ruth Oliva. MRS. RUTH OLIVA, President, North Fork Environmental Council: I have a letter to read you from the Mora'torium Uommittee. "On June 22, this committee presented the To~m Board with 3,242 signatures requesting a moratorium on all major subdivisions until the Southo~d Town master plan has been updated. And we repeat our request in behalf of the more than 3,000 citizens who si~ned the moratorium petition and of the many thousands of others sympathetic with its aims. What this moratorium seeks is a pause; a temporary halt in ma~ers of development; a period in which Southold Town can dwell on preventive maintenance and the balance between planned growth and open land. Southotd Town is fortunate ~o have a margin of time to plan for the besi use of its land. If major subdivisions are approved while we wait for an update of the master plan, we can lose that precious margine. ~oreover, without a moratorium, some recommenda- tions of the master plan may be obsolete by the~time the plan has been completed. This would be a waste of town money. We believe that the right to private ownership cannot be denied. .But we are also convinced that land use must be directed and controlZed. As..developmen~ increases we will have continuing problems with water supply, sewage, increased services, and the escalating costs associated with all of these problems. The Town's agricultural ~ase must be considered, as must its fishing industry, its' tourist industry, and its 'unique quality of life. In 1969, Ramapo, N.Y., in an action declared constitutional by the ~upreme Court of the State of New York, passed a moratorium as a delaying action while it framed a program for controlled growth. Since then, the moratorium has been used successfully by villages, towns and counties throughout the United States when existing legislation ~s not adequate in the face of its growth rate. Here on Long Island, several towns, including North Hills, Belle Terre, Upper Brookville and East Hampton~ have used the moratorium as an effective planning tool. Moratorium does not stop development. 'At its best use it encourages and stimulates economic, social and environmental qualities necessary for the well-balanced community. That best use depends upon the cooperation a~d inte~acvion of a concerned town board with its equally concerned conszituents. Together, they can make the town's future a promise rather than a threat. There are many unanswered questions which point to the need for a moratorium..For a start, we would like to sit down with the Board and talk. Now is the time to plan for the town we will have in the Year 2,000. Sincerely, Ruth Oliva, Dorothy Bergs, For the Southoid ~Ioratorium Committee for an Updated Master Plan." SUPERVISOR PELL: What you're asking for is a chance to come in and talk to'the Board during the Working Session? ~S. OLIVA: Or even just informally chat with you for a couple minutes now. SUPERVISOR PELL: The floor is yours, care to chat? Anybody else? As you know, we are going to discuss this on August 3rd at the Working Session of the Board. MRS. OLIVA: We were going to suggest to the Board that perhaps you are not aware of some of these other towns that have instigated a moratorium and perhaps we could compile some sort of facts and figures of how they did it and what the results were. That perhaps we could ge~ it to you before the next Town Board meeting so you csuid review it and give you a little homework to do and we could have a better discussion on the whole thing. SUPERVISOR PELL: That would subperb idea to get it to us on the Friday by noon time before the August 3rd meeting when we make the agenda u~ or it could be distributed before, as soon as you get it to us we'll pass it out to the Board. MRS. OLIVA: Because we're just finding out these things and naturally you wouldn't have an opportunity either. SUPERVISOR PELL: Joe is inviting some people to come in and address the Board on the 3rd also on it too so we should have a good discussion that day during the Working Session. I'll try to put it on the first thing in the morning, depending what the agenda looks like. Joe, do you want to comment on anything, is this what you wanted? COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Basically I was just going to inform the people 206 JULY 20, 1982 21. that we've scheduled the meeting on the 3rd and I think you were going to see if we could get some input £rom the East Hampton Supervisor and I'm going to contact the Suffolk County Planning Commission to get someone out here to discuss their point of view. We've already heard from the Planning Board and I'd like to have Henry here if possible to--- MRS. OLIVA: You know who might be a good one to ask who is supposed To be very good at land use and we haven't spoken to him yet and it would be great to have him, is a fellow by the name of Russ Stein and I believe he~s over in Montauk. He was a lawyer for one of the towns on the south shore. He's supposed to be an expert in it. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you. Anybody else wish to address the Town Board? If not, before we adjourn I would like one more resolution today a~d that is to approve the Local Law on traffic regulations that the hearing was just held ~ Moved by Councilman Nickles', seconded by Justice Edwards, WHEREAS, a proposed Local Law No. 6 - 1982 was introduced at a meeting of this board held on the 7th day of July, ~982, and WHEREAS, a publ~ohearing was held thereon by the Board on the ~0th day of July, i982. at which time all interested persons were ~iven an opportunity to.be heard...there.on, .now, therefore, .be-it RESOLVED that' Lo'ca'l~ Law No'.''6' - 1982' be' 'enaC't'e'd as' fei'lows: LOCAL LAW NO. 6 - 1982 A Local Law to amend Cha~ter 92 of the Code of the Town of Southold in relation to traffic regulations. Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southotd as follows: Article IV of Chapter 92 of the Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended as follows: I. By amending Section 92-41 thereo~ by adding theret~o the following: Name of Street Youngs Avenue Equestrian Avenue Side East Northwest LocatiOn At Southold from the so~t~h'~rly curbeline o~ RoUte 25 s0~erly for a distance of 18t feet. At Fishers Island betwe~a ~ishers lsland Electric Company~lility poles Nos. 28 and 29. II. This Local Law shall take effect immediately. Vote of~the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman ToWnsend, Councilman Nicktes, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that there, being no further business to come before this Town Board meeting adjonrnme'~t be called at' 3:'50 P.M. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Nic~les, Supervisor Pel!. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Southold Town Clerk