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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-10/05/1982278 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OCTOBER 5, 1982 WORK SESSION 8:30 A.M. The Board audited outstanding bills. 9:15 A.M. - Began reviewing agenda. 10:15 A.M. - James McMaho~, Youth Coordinazor/Grantsman, met with the Board to.discuss proposed improvements at the Recreation Center. He has submitted a budget modification to the Community Development Block Grant funds To resurface and enlarge the parking lot. #2-He advised the Board that he has submitted a request for an advance £or the 7th, 8th and 9th Street rehabilitation program. #3-He has sub- mitted the specifications for fencing the sumps and a notice to bidders is on the regular agenda. #4- Olga Turner from Community Development Environmental Review Department Of Suffolk County will be at the land- fill on October 6th to do an environmental review. #5- The Section 8 rehabilitation program. Suffolk Community Development Corporation asked Mr. McMahon to speak to the Supervisor to determine whether the Town would like to become involved in the program. Mr. McMahon was advised that people in the Town can and have applied for the rent subsidy without the Town becoming involved. #6- Mr. McMah9n is beginning to prepare proposed budget for the Year IX Community Development Block Grant Funds. 10:30 A.M. - Chairman of the Board of Assessors Henry Moisa met with the Board to discuss his opposition to placing the proposed clerk for the Trustees and Gran~sman in the Assessor's Office. Mr. Moisa said the Assessors finally have sufficient working space, after years of cramped quarters in the old Town hall, and would lose valuable space if a desk and files are moved into their area.' He said there are often several Visitors at a time in the Assessor's Office and another department in the area would create confusion. 10:45 A.M. - Board discussed off-agenda items: Cedar Beach Inlet Study, jurisdiction of town dog control officer in the Village of Greenport. 1.1:00 A.M. James McMahon met with the Board again to dis6uss the complaint of the Board o~ Directors of the Southold Town Youth Projection, Inc. that a number of people involved in activities in the Peconic Center have expressed concerns about the possible health hazards at the Center. People have complained of headaches, eye irritations and noxious smells. Mr. McMahon has requested the Suffolk County Department of Health to investigate the problem and they are sending someone out to check the building. It is suspected the problem may involve the insulation in the ceiling gnd vent fans may be needed to draw the odor out.. 11:10 A.M. - Frank Bear invited the Town Board members to attend the League of Women Voters/North Fork Environmental Council public informa- tion meeting on the proposed moratori~m at 8:00 P.M., October 28th. He also asked if the Board would extend an invitation to Mr. Koon, the head attorney for the Department of State Who will not come ouz to the meeting unless invited by the Town Boar~. The Board auth- orized the Supervisor to write such a letter, 5ut add, as suggested by Councilman Nickles, that the information meeting is not being sponsored by the Town of Southold. 11:15 A.M. - Mrs. Ruth Otiva, President, North Fork Environmental Council ~sked if the Bay Constable could vary his hours or have additional help ~o catch scallopers who are stashing bushels and bushels of scallops on Long Beach and returning later in the day to pick them up. Supervisor Pell said Bay Constable Czelatka would be advised of the situation. 279 _ OCTOBER 5~ 1982 EXECUTIVE SESSION 11:20 A.M. - Executive Administrator Victor Lessard met with the Board to discuss the Mattituck Movie Theatre #3 and personnel. 12:30 ~.M. - Work Session adjourned. REGULAR MEETING A Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board was held'on Tuesday, October 5, 1982 a~ the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Supervisor Poll opened the meeting at 7:30 P.M. With the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Presenr~ Supervisor William R. Pell, III Councilman John J. Nicktes Councilman La~vrence Murdock, Jr. Councilman Francis J. Murphy Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr. Justice Raymond W. Edwards Town CIerk Judith T. Terry Town Attorney Robert. W- Tasker Moved by Councilman Nicktes, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that the following audited bills be paid: General 'Fund Whole Town bi~ General Fund Part Town bills in the amount Department bills in the amount of $46,162 Highway Improvement Program bills in I ~rs Island Ferry District bills in the amou Isl~.,~ Ferry DistriCt Capital Project bills in t ; Federal Revenue Sharing bills in the amounl Program bills in the amount of $205.35; Ca~ Loader bills in the amount of $68.97. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Coun~!tman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, CounCilman Nicktes, Supervisor Poll. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Murdock, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the minutes of the September 21, 198~ Regular Meetin~ of the Sou~hold Town Board be and hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Supervisor Petl, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the next Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held at 3:00 P.M., Tuesday, October 19, 1982 at the Southo!d Town Hall, Main Road, Southotd, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Poll. This ~esolution was declared duly ADOPTED. I. REPORTS SUPERVISOR PELL: The following reports have been received and are placed on file with the Town Clerk if anybody wishes tO review them they can do so at the same. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1982 ). 6. 7. t? Board of Appeals report (Quarterly Update). Supervisor's monthly report (September 1982). ~" Building Department's monthly report (September 1982). Highway Department's monthly report (September 1982). Fishers Island Perry District's monthly report (September Town Clerk's monthly report (September 1982). Councilmen's reports. C0uncitmah Townsend, anything to OCTOBER 5, 1982 . 280 COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: NO,~......i s time. SUPERVISOR PELL: Councilman Murdock? COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: On Saturday I attended a groundwater seminar which was sponsored by 20 organizations which ~ow cai1 themselves The Coalition for the ProtecTion of Long Island's Groundwater. It was a~ Farmingdale State University. Probably 350 people were in attendance. The major speaker of the day was Senator Moynihan who is sponsoring a bill in the Senate to coincide with a bill that is sponsored in the House of Representatives by William Carney dealing with a mechanism for acquiring the Pine Barrens and possibly the Hither Woods area for water shed protection and recharge of our sole source aquifer. It was an interesting day, a little longer than they planned, but it was an interesting day. One thing of note, it was also mentioned that these people have considered the Laurel Wood Lake area of the North Fork as a recharge area or as a preserve area that might be to the advantage of the People on the North Fork. I plan, during the budgev session~, to ask the Board to try and sbt some money aside in case it becomes evident that maybe the Town should be doing some hydrological surveys. The future of our area depends on good groundwater. Certainly the Laurel Wood Lake section is in the major square mileage of the Town of Southold. Thank you, Bill. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you. Councilman Nickles. COUNCILMAN NICKLES: Just a brief report to bring you up ~o date on the quest for a traffic light at the intersection of Boisseau Avenue and Route 25. I've been working with Senator LaValle and the Chief of Police on this and the Senator's office got back to me today. We were due for a decision the end of September and no decision has been arrived at and my latest word is that the Depart- ment of Transportation is going to come out here and meet with the Chief of Police and myself. It sounds like they're looking for alternatives, so when they do come out we'll review the alternatives but I still personally feel thav the light is mandatory at the inter- section and I have the feeling that the store, Thompson's Emporium, which has ingress and egress out on Route 25, they may be looking to ask that gentleman to close off that egress, but as you're all aware, the situation was Terrible before that store and we've been seeking a light for twelve years with or without the ~%ore and I don't know that any of their compromise situations are going to meet with our approval. So, I'll keep you up to date as we go along. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you, John. Councilman Murphy. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: Yes, Bill, tomorrow we're meeting with the people from the county down at the landfill about preparing our final environmental impact statement for the purchase of land and equipment down at the landfill. Also, anyone who's interested and we should all be very interested concerning our water supply critique on the findings from the county study that ~as made will be done a week from Thursday at 10 o'clock in the 4-H building, Extension Service building in Riverhead. Frank Bear and myself, members of the committee, will be there and anyone else is welcome. It's one of our most important decisions that we're going to have to make. That's it, Bill. SUPERVISOR PELL: Judge Edwards? JUSTICE EDWARDS: Two things. One of them is the inner harbor, West Harbor, Fishers Island is going to have a meeting next Friday evening, or this coming Friday evening regarding a little better control over that and we'll probably bring something into the Town laws this winter so we will have control over mooring placements and so forth in the West Harbor. Secondly, Thursday afternoon the G.S.A. government people are coming down from Boston to appraise the naval houses that are going up for sale on the Island. Of course the Town has first bid on these. I don't know whether or not the Town will be interested but we certainly would like to see it. They're going to be appraised this Thursday, and when the appraisal comes in I'll give the facts ~o the Supervisor. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you, Judge. The only thing I'd like to report is on September 30th I turned in the Tentative Town Budget for 1983 To the Town Clerk and in return she distributed it to' '~ the Town 'Board and now the Tentative Budget will be reviewed with 281 OCTOBER 5. 1982 the department heads and the entire Town Board within the next two weeks. II. PUBLIC NOTICES - Tonight we have none. Iii. COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR PELL: 1. This is in regards to placing the legal ads for the Town of Southold, when the Federal Emergency Management Agency places them, make sure they get in the official Town paper. 2. Copy of a resolution saying that the County of Suffolk will intervene with LILCO on behalf of th? proposed raie increases when LILCO nuclear plant comes on line. The rates were supposed to ~e cheaper with nuclear energy. The way it looks now when the nuclear plant does come on line ~your LILCO. ra~es will jump 40 to 50 percent the minute they turn the plant on. The County of Suffolk is trying to intervene in that on all our behalfs. 3-. Report from COoperative Extension on development of groundwater on the eas~ end here. It's on ~i±e wit~ ~he Town Clerk if anyone cares to review it. 4. Letter from The American Appraisal Company that by law we must keep a fixed asset report of all Town property and it's going up from $615.00 to $660.00. It will be on under resolutions probably next meeting if required. 5. Letter from Irving J. Johnson, Southold about the:c~ndition of a sidewalk (on Beckwith Avenue) where somebody fell and got hurt slightly. Mr. Johnson is notifying us that it is bad. 6.(a) Reference to the dredging of James Creek (Sylvia pafenyk). 6.(b) Also with reference to the dr~dging of James Cree~ (M. Bo~chmann). IV. HEARINGS - We have none tonight. V. RESOLUTIONS Moved ~y Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Murd~:~k~ it was RESOLV~ that the Town Board of t~e To~n of S°U~td ac~e'~, with regret, the resignation of Vaterie ScoDaz Sha~ ~'as ~ ~em~r ~f the Southold Town Conservation Advisory CoUncil, amd exte~[~st Wishes to Mrs. Shaw in her future endeavors. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edward~; Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman M~rdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: In regard to that the Town CIerk or myself will receive resumes to fill that position (member of the Conservavion Advisory Council) up until November 3rd at 4 o'clock in the a~ter- noon resumes will be received~ Number 2 (Pitney Bowes - resolution of non-appropriation), I'm going to put a hold on this, we're not ready ~o act upon ,it at this time. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Supervisor Pell, it'was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold authorizes the advance of $1100.50 to the Drug Abuse Prevention Control Program Gran~ Fund; said advance to be repaid to the Town from the grant. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor PeI1. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: Basically that's for the publication of three different booklets on drug abuse and alcohol to be distributed by the Police Department. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State-Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 616, S~ction 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, nO'ice is hereby given that the Southotd Town Board, as lead agency for the action described below, has determined that the project, which is unlisted, will no~ have a significant effect on the environment. Description of Action: Application of Enconsultants, Inc. on ~ehalf of Felix Alfano for a Wetland Permit to renovate and expand existing dock to result in fixed elevated catwalk, hinged ramp and float, at east side of Harbor Lane on Eugene's Creek, Cutchogue, New York. OCTOBER 5, 1982 e 282 The project has been dg%~rrai~ not to have a significant effect on the environment for the ~o~%~T~g reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nicktes, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Murdock, seconded by JUstice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Envfronmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the ToWn 6f Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Board, as lead agency for the action described below, has determined that the project, which is unlisted, will not have a significant effect on the environment. Description of Action : Application of Enconsultants, Inc. on behalf of Peter Sterling for a Wetland Permit to construct timber dock, ca~- walk, ramp and float at Harbor Lane, on Eugene's Creek, Cutchogue, New York. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in'accordance with Chapter 38, Section 38-7 of the Code of the Town of Southold, set a $10.00 fee for adoption of a dog from the Southold Town Dog Pound effective October 6, 1982. ~ Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: Number 7 will be read and explained by Councilman Murdock. 7. ~ved by Councilman Murdock, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was (a) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereb~ auth- orizes the transfer of $250.00 from School Attendance Officer Personal Services A3660.1 ro Public Health Contractual A4030.4. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 7. Moved by Councilman Murdock, seconded by Supervisor Pell, it was (b) RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby allocates $250.00 from Public Health Contractual Account A4030.4 to the Town of Southold Blood program for the purchase of 1000 printed-stamped envelopes. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: This Southold Town Blood Program now collects 1000 pints of blood a year in the Town of Southold. It is part of a blood bank that the 1000 pints are contributed to. Any resident of the Town of Southold is eligible for blood and btmod credits at participating hospitals in the area. The blood is not sold, the hospitalization pays the $53.00 charge of administering the blood, and the blood is then donated to whoever the person in the hospital is who requires that service. People who administer this progr.am labor very long and hard. There's a lot of work involved. They 283 OCTOBER 5, 1982 have four blood-lettings a. year and they operate on a very modest budget. This is probably the major organization for the bene£it of the people of the Town of Southold in immediate effect to every resident of the Town of Southold and it has been the pleasure of this Board to help. This is the second time-we have bought 1000 envelopes for them which happens to be their major expense. It has been the pleasure o£ this Board to be able to help them for the last two years. ~oved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Murdock, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town o£ Southold hereby auth- orizes the transfer of $I,i00.00 from Justice Contractual Account AlllO.4 To Justice Equipment Accoun~ AlllO.2. Vote of the Town Beard: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy; Councilman Murdock, Councilman Mickles, Supervisor Poll. Th~s resolution was declared duty ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Supervisor Poll, it was RESOLVED tha~ the Town Board of the Town of Southold set Tuesday, October 19, 1982, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southotd, N~w York for hearings upon the following wetland applications: 3:30 P.~. upon application of Coste~to Marine Contracting Corp. on behalf of Paul Birman for a Wetland Permit to resheath in,kind approximately ~0 ft. of bulkhead directly in front of existing bulk- head and £ill space between with clean, trucked-in sand at SUnset Way, on Canoe Inlet off Cedar Beach Creek, Southold, New YorM. 3:35 P.M. upon application of Costello Marine ContractingCorp. on behalf of-Anthony Prisco for a Wettan~ Permit to construct~ timber bul~ead in front of existing bulkhead and fill space between, with clean trucked-in sand, at Sunset Way, on Canoe Inlet o££ CSd~r Beach Creek, Southold, New York. 3:40 P.M. upon application of Enconsultants,,Inc;~ '~h~if of Robert Munch for a Wetland Permit to construct bulkhea~i, ~ca~wa~k, ramp, and floating dock on Mattituck Creek at 2790 ~ ~ta Ro~d, Mattituck, New York. 3.45 P.M. upon applmcatmon of Enconsultants, Inc~i?~2f of Felix~or a Wetland Permit to renovate an~.ex~ ~ t~lt in fixed elevated catwalk, hin~d~'/~'lo~ east side of Harbor Lane on Eugene's Creek; Cu~chogu~,:~N$~ ~o~k. 3:50 P.M. upon application of Mary Jane Gross fo~.~etland Permi~-~ ~-~truct a dock and catwalk at her propert Creek extension of Goose Creek, at 275 Sun Lane, Southern., NewlYerk. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Townsend, Councitman~Murphy, Councilman Murdoc~, Coun~'~a~ Nickles, Supervisor Pet~. This resotufion was declared duly ADOPTED. 10. 11. Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in accordance with Sectio~ 4(g) o£ the Contract Agreement dated July 20, 1982 between the Town of Southold and the North Fork Animal Welfare League, Inc., does hereby authorize the North Fork Animal Wel£are League, Inc. to construct three additional runs at the Southold Town Dog Pound; said runs to be at the sole expense of the North Fork Animal Welfare League, Inc., subject to review o~ the plaas and final approval of the plans by Councilman"John J. Nicktes~ Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Poll. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Nicktes,:it was RESOLVED tha~ the application of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, dated September 25, 1982, for the renewal of a single family ~railer permit at the north side of Middle Road, Cutchogue, New York be and hereby is granted for a six (6) month period. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Petl. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 12. Moved by Councilman Murdock, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the release of the $142,000.00 performance bond for roads and improve- me,ts ~ithin the subdivision known as Greenbriar Acres at Mattituck, '~ u recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board. A Cer~±£icate Abandonment was filed on October 31, 1980 for Lots 13 through 32, OCTOBER 5, 1982 284 including all proposed streets and roads, recharge basin and park and recreation area in Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman.Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 14. SUPERVISOR PELL: Number 13 we do not need. (Town Board accepts the Southold Town Tentative Budget for 1983 as presented by the Town Clerk.) RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTHOLD WAS~EWATER DISPOSAL DISTRICT, iN THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK, P ~ URSUANT TO.ARTICLE 12A OF THE TOWN LAW. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Councilman Murdock, WHEREAS, a map, plan and repor~ have been duly filed in the Town Clerk's Office, and WHEREAS, an order was duty adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southotd on the 3rd day of August, 1982, reciting the filing of said map,~ plan and report, the boundaries of the proposed Southold Wastewater Disposal District, the fact that the map, plan and report are on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection and stating all other matters required by law to be stated, and specify- ing the 7th day of September, 1982, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on that day, as the time, and the Southold Town Hail, Main Road, Southotd, New York, in said Town as the place where the said Town Board would meet [o consider said map, plan and report and the proposed establish- ment of said District, and to hear all persons interested in the subject ma~ter thereof, concerning the same, a~d to take such action thereon as is required or authorized by law, and WHEREAS, such order was duly published and posted as required by law, and WHEREAS, a hearing on said matter was duly held by said Town Board on the 7th day of September, 1982, at 8:00 P.M. of said day at the Southold Town Hail, Main Road, Southold, New York, in said Town, and full discussion of the matter have been had, and all persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, now, upon the evidence given upon such hearing, it is RESOLVED AND DETERMINED: (a) That the Notice .of Hearing was published and posted as required by law, and is otherwise sufficient. (b) That all property and property owner~ within the proposed Southold Wastewater Disposal District, are benefitted thereby. (c) Tha~ a'll property and property owners benefitted are included within the limits of the proposed Southold Wastewater Disposal District. (d) That it is in the public interest to establish said Southold Wastewater Disposal District. FURTHER RESOLVED AND DETERMINED that this Board in all respects approves the establishment of the Southold Wastewater Disposal Distric~ in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to embrace the territory described in and containing the following boundaries, to wit: Ail of the land located on the mainland of the Town of Southold, Suffolk Counmy, New York, outside of the boundaries of the Incorporated Village of Greenport, EXCLUDING, HOWEVER, the following parcels of land shown and designated on the Suffolk County Tax Map as follows, to wit: DISTRICT SECTION BLOCK LOT 1000 034 1 1000 034 1000 034 1 1000 034 1000 034 1000 034 1000 034 1 1000 040 3 I000 040 3 1000 040 3 1000 040 3 1000 041 3 I000 041 3 t000 041 3 PRESENT OR FORMER OWNERS 33 Garner, Irene 34 Garner, Irene 35 Copin Jr., Edward 36 FLnno, Jane s & wife 40 Grigonis, Frank 42 Pr escort, Frederick 43 Nolan, Robert 5 ELI Kemp Grounds, Inc. 8 Malinauskas, Anion 9. I Dunn, Agnes 9.2 Malinauskas, Charles 45 Wilson. Vernon ~6 Orr. William 47 Raynor, Samuel R. 285 OCTOBER 5, 1982 1000 041 3 1000 041 3 1000 041 3 1000 041 3 t000 041 3 1000 041 5 10OO 042 t 1000 042 1 1000 042 1 I000 042 1 1000 042 1 1000 042 1 I000 042 1 1000 O42 1 i000 042 1 1000 042 1 1000 045 2 1000 045 7 i000 045 7 1000 045 7 1000 046 1 1000 046 1 I000 048 1 1000 048 1 1000 048 3 1000 048 3 1000 048 3 1000 049 1 1000 04~ 1 49 51 54 55 56 3 2 6 15 17 22 23 24 26 27 2 2,1 3 5.1 31.1 t 2 14 1 12 13 9 13 Cuipryk~ Joseph J. Lewis, Harry Mihetakis, George Br egtia, Patricia Kruk, Edward Wright, Everett Shelby, Jonaihan King, Gerald Fiore, Anthony Rowland, Marguerite P, Da~zis, Frederick Richter, Joan Leden, John Mazzaferro, Eugene N. Mazzaferro, John A. 30 Corwin E. E. and M. G. San Simeon by the Sound Herzog Jr., Albert Jernick Moving & Storage, !nc. Greenport School' District No. 10 HX Construction Corp. Espach, D. & Vischno, L. McCamy, Keith Calabre se, Domenico Br owra, William Fields, Frank G iovanelli, Etore Tyler, Jacob Pirillo, James 1000 049 1 25. t Shilowitz - The land located within the boundaries of the Incorporated ~ilIa~ Tmwn of Southold, Suffolk County, New York shall ~a ~XC][~'ded ~r District:. EXCEPT that the follgwing parcels of of said Village of Greenpori shall be INCLUDED'~ Saidpr~ oSe: included parcels being shown and desi~a~ed on the S~folk ChUn{ follows, to ~t: DISTRICT SECTION BLOCK LOT t001 003 3 I&2 1001 003 3 3 1001 003 3 4 100t 003 3 5 100I 003 3 6 t001 003 3 7.1&7.2 I001 003 3 8 1001 003 3 9 I00! 003 3 10 1001 003 3 11 1001 003 3 12 1001 003 3 13 1001 003 3 14 100! 003 3 15 t00I 003 3 16 100! 003 3 17 100! 003 3 t8 1001 003 3 19 100t 003 3 20 100i 003 3 21 t001 003 3 22 1001 003 3 23 I001 003 3 24 1001 003 3 25 1001 003 3 26 t001 003 3 27 100I 003 '3 28 lO01 003 3 29 PRESE~qT OR Village of Greenport Painter, Roberta S. & Another Bayne, Milton II. & Ors. Stoothoff, Alesta C. Allen Jr., Donald Fall, Edward A. Jr. Shengotd, Melvin & wf. Holmes, William & wf.' L~ibtich, Jr.', Paul Tasker, tIem?y & wf. Droshim, Elsie K. Schenck, Eliz. M. Muller, William A. & wf. Burns, 14argery D. Sweeney, Raymond J. & Adams, Janet B. Staples, Halsey A. Staples, Dorothy F. Smith, Isabelle L. Bradshaw, Jr., Perry D. Abruzzo, Jean D. Clerke, Lester Y. Corwin, James A. ~'achenfeld, Barbara Noble, Christopher L. & Another Craig, Robert Leonard, Jean C. Buckley, Eugene T. 0~T(~EER.a2,. ',1~ 82 2 ~ 286 t001 003 3 1001 003 3 1001 003 3 100t 003 3 100I O03 3 1001 003 3 30 : Gotdie, Richard B. 31 "~:' Edwards, Jane K. 32 Pope, Helen B. 33.1 Richardson, Mary S. 33.2 Arno~t, Janet B. 33.3 Arnott. Janet B. Adam~ and it is further 15. RESOLVED that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum as provided in Section 209-e of the Town Law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pelt. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved-by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was RESOLVED that the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold be and she hereby is au~.horized and directed to advertise for bids for supply- ing the Town with one (1) Brown Bear Cub Compost Tractor, Series 78-02 or equal. COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: One question with that. Is this new or used or demonstrator? 16. 17. 18. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: That's in the specs. COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: It's in specs, okay, as long as it will be in the specs. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nicktes, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Murdock, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was RESOLVED that the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold be and she hereby is authorized and directed to advertise for bids to supply and install 1695 lineal feet of galvanized mesh fence, and necessary gate, corner and line posts at two Town drainage sumps located (1) east of Duck Pond Road, Cutchogue, and (2) On %he north side of Main Road, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Philip Obenaurer for a Wetland Permit on certain property located au Case's Lane Extension, on West Creek, Cutchogue, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Councilman Murdock, it was RESOLVED that Supervisor William R. Pell, III be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute an agreement with Briarcliff Sprinkler Systems, Inc. for the winterization of the sprinkler system at the Southold Town Hall at a t~al cost of $57.50. ' ' ' Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Petl. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: Number 19 is hiring a school crossing g~ard. We had one that was hit by a car, Mr. Loper, who has been with the Town for many years. He's in the hospital and very s ; er~ous condition. We must have a replacement so we're hiring a replacement for him at this time. - 19. Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby appoints 287 OCTOBER 5, 1982 20. 21. 22. Isabel Quarticelli, Highland .Road, Cutchogue, effective immediately, ks a School Crossing Guard at Depo~ Lane and Main Road, Cutchog~e at a salary of $13.00 per day, and Traffic Warden, as needed, at $4.25 per hour. '" Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman TOwnsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: Also I would like to ask the Town Clerk to send a letter to Mr. Loper in the hospital from the.Town Board expressing our thoughts of a speedy recovery. Moved by Justice Edwards, seconded by Councitm~n Murphy, it was ! i1 RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southotd hereby transfe~'E $5,824.00 from Whole Town General Fund Contingent Account A1990.4 to: A5650.:1 - Off Street Parking, Personal Services--S1,074.00 A1355.4 - Assessors, Contractual ................. $3,000.00 A7110.4 - Parks, Contractual ..................... $ 750.00 A8t60.~.- Disposal Area, Contractual ............. $1,000.00 Total ............ $5,824~00 AND from Whole Town General Fund Unexpended Balance $17,500.00 to: A8160.4 - Disposal Area, Personal Services ..... $17,500.00. Vote of the Town Board': Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman Townsend, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Enconsultants, Inc. on behalf of Frederick Raymes for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on right-o£-way off Wiggins Lane, on Manmade Fordham Ca~a%, Greenport, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, COu~!~m~n Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Moved by Councilman MUrdock, seconded by Councilman Ni~ckles, WHEREAS] a petition was received by Richard~J~"Cron a chang~ of'zone on certain property at Cutchogue, Ne~i~.0rk from "A" Residential and Agricultural DiStrict to "M" Lig~ triple Residence District, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold he ~d she hereby is directed to transmit this application to the ~outhold Town Planning Board ~n accordance with Article XV, Section lO0- 150(B) of the COde of the Town of Southold. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pelt. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Maved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board declares itself lead agency in regard to the Environmental Quality Review Act in th'e m~tter of the application of Richard J. Cron for a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District ~o "M" ~ ' ' L~ght Multiple Residence District on certain property located on the north side of School House Road, Cutchogue, New York. Vo~e of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice EdWards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: Number 24 is something the Town Board just received tonight; We were informed during ~he Working Session today that Judge Edwards must go to school in Albany, training school this year for three days and therefore we need a resolution to pay his expenses .to go. 24. ~ed by Supervisor Pell, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was ~SOLVED that the Town Board o£ the Town of Southold hereby auth- orizes Southold Town Justice Raymond W. Edwards to attend the Ass~ociation of Magistrates Advanced Training School at the Nevele Hotel from October 10 through October 13, 1982, and all necessary expenses for travel, meals, registration and lodging shall be a OCTOBER 5, 1982 2S8 legal charge against the ToW~6nthold in an amount not to exceed $250.00. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR PELL: That ends the prepared agenda for tonight. Councilmen, have I left anything out or anything you would like to add? Anybody? (No response.) Ail right, I'll turn the floor over to the public. Who would like to address the Board? Mrs. Oliva. RUTH OLIVA, President, North Fork Environmental Council: First of all may I ask you just w__hat ~esolution 22 w~a~s, what was that change? SUPERVISOR PELL: To submit it to the Planning Board, an area in Cutchogue. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: Dick Cron. RUTH OLIVA: 22 and 23? Oh, one's lead agency, okay. Then I wanted to go back two weeks and ask you a question that has been brought to my attention by several people and that concerns the acquisition of the land at the landfill. They are asking why the Town Board is going to pay $1S0,O00.O0 for approximately 18 acres of marginal farmland when the going rate even for developers is 24,000.00 to 26,000.00 and why the Town Board did not go to condemnation proceedings instead of doing it this way? COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: Part of it will be. If we had gone to condemnation we would have mo get two appraisals, as I understand it. SUPERVISOR PELL: You're right, you're right. COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: And once we got the two appraisals under condemnation we would have to go for the higher appraisal. Two years ago the Town hired an appraiser to appraise that property. As a matter of act it was a smaller amount of the property and that appraisal came in at $180,000.00 if I remember. So at that rate it is eviden~-,-it became evident to the Board that to go the condemnation rou~e would probably cost us more money then if we negotiated the price. We probably could have spent the money and condemned but in light of the fact tha~ the first and only appraisal we had done did come in at $180,000.00 we felt we were on safe ground to that amount. That, as I say~ was for a smaller area of ground. We have been actually negotating this purchase on and off for the last two ~ears. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: You said it was farmland. The land has been zoned for--it is not farmland, it is industrial land. MRS. OLIVA: That has been already zoned? COUNCIL~IAN TOWNSEND: That's got one of the lower zonings in the Town. MRS. OLIVA: When was that' changed? A long time ago? COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: From the inception of zoning. MRS. OLIVA: Most people weren't aware of this, that's why I figure it should be brought ouz for clarification. SUPERVISOR PELL: It is industrial zoned property, has been for many many years. Also we had an appraisal done, two of them done. We had one done two years ago and one done about six months or less. The first one was done a firm in Town and the second one we had a firm come from Riverhead Township, actually the second one, to compare the two and the $180,000.00 we agreed to was l~ss than the second appraisal and it came in the ballpark with the two appraisals. As Larry said, if we had to go to condemnation with the expenses and the time it would have ate it up. So we did check it out with two differenz appraisers and this is underneath both of them. COUNCILMAN TOWNSEND: It was lower than both appraisals by a significant amount. 2'89 OCTOBER 5, 1982 MRS. OLIVA: ~aybe the gentlemen from the newspapers will put it in so it will explain it To the people that have been calling me up. Thank you; SUPERVISOR PELL: Anybody else wish to address the Board? Mr. Frank Bear. MR. FRANK BEAR: I just wan~ed to thank the Board 'for it's agreeing ~o support the League of Women Voters and the North Fork E~vironmental Council in the meeting which those ~wo organizations are co-~ponsOring and it may be that the North Fork Audubon will join in the slonsorship for a meeting on the moratorium that has been proposed for d~velopme] pending the update of the Town plan. This meeting is an info,'marion meeting which is going to be held here in Town Hall on Thurs([ay evening, 8:00 o'clock on October the,28th and I just wanted ~ou to know we appreciate your assistance in this and we hope that eople from all walks of life in Town will come to learn more about]what's going on in connection with the update of the Town plan and ~his proposal. Thank you. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you. Gentleman over here-- MR. W. B. EVERETT, Cutchogue: Good evening, gentlemen. I'm ihere tonight at the suggestion of Paul Stoutenburgh whom I contactled with reference to this idea that has been in t~e back of my mind for ma-ny many years and to do so I'd like to read a letter which I have addressed ~o the Town Board which will very briefly explain it and then I will give you the original. "As some of us are old enough to remember, eelgrass~ once so abuhdant in the Peconic Bays, was the main breeding ground and year round protection for the famous Peconic Bay scallop. Prodigious quantities of t:kat bivalve when eetgrass was at it,s height provided much seasonat~emptoyment to enrich local-residents and strongly contributed to<'the financial welfare of .the State. S~ruck by a disease which~W.ip~d!a~at eelgrass beds many years ago, the grass has apparen~lylo~C pla~ue and is slowly coming back in areas close to the ~ocea t g ~tse±f quite nicely in the Orient Point ~vi6inity. thought now being presented to you for yoU~.~0nsideration hasten the return ~f the full scallop i~dustry~p0tentiaii,by t~ans- planting eelgrass to those areas where it once had lus.~jgrowth.~ It is suggested that if undertaken,-this operation be ~n a small and relatively inexpensive scale; that these transplanted areas be no larger than 10 x 10 feet; that each be separated from the next by up to 1000 feet;' that there be not more than 10 or 12 ~uch areas in each selected bay section. The number of sections and their location would be decided by those in charge and the project could extend over a number of years. This matter is now left in your very good hands for decision and liasion with New York State Depart- men~ of Environmental Conservation or any other agency having jurisdiction and interest." SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you very much. The Town Clerk will copy it and distribute it to the Board and we'll go from there. Thank you very much. Commander? WILLIA~I R. TOOKER, Mattituck Patrol Coordinator, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary: Thank you, Supervisor Pell. I'm Bill Tooker, Immediate Past Captain of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Division 18 out here in Eastern Long Island. Back the beginning of this year you as Supervisor with your Town Board behind you requested additional assistance and Cokst Guard presence in Mattituck Inlet .area-Long Island Sound. The beginning of this year the Auxiliary Division in cooperation with other Coast Guard authorities started a project~ a projec~ which has gone on over the pa'st summe~, highly successful, in our opinion, from the prior year activity. Tremendous increase in the effort. The effort so far has amounted to abo~t 3000 man-hours of work on weekends, holidays, covering 37 days this past summer.._ We've had 37 patrol boats on duty in Mattituck I~let to handle search and rescue activites that may come up. Now this was not all the effort of a few people in a back corner someplace. One reason why I asked to be here tonight to address the Board. This effort was the cooperative effort of everyone concerned. The thing that impressed me as a Coast Guard Auxiliary Officer ~was the way this Town Board went to work and said we'll back you in whatever has to be done to get more presence in the inlet to handle emergency situations. The Town Board~ employees of the Town, proceed to make things easy, easier than they had been in the past, so that we could OCTOBER 5, 1982 290 accemplish the mission we'd been trying to do for more than five years. Something that we'd just never been abZe to get all the forces together. I'm here tonight to say thank you to the Town Board, thank you to you Supervisor Pell. I'd like to specifically also thank Councilman Murphy who did a lot of leg work for us. He handled a lot of details that had to be handled. The Chief of Police, Mr. Winters, most helpful individual, most cooperative. Ray Dean, the Superintendent of Highways. Without him our job never could have gotten done. Finally the other man who did all the leg work, sitting in back of me, a member of the Mattituck Inlet Advisory Committee, Mr. Pete Coleman. Whenever I had a problem I went to Mr. Coleman and said, help me out. One way or another the job got done. The end result was we had a successful season, we feel that search and rescue presence in the inlet has been improved to the point where it's now noticabie. Twenty-five_boats were assisted~ amounting to something like $480,000.00 worth of property was assisted. In the vicinity of 80 people on board their vessels. This was the result of the cooperativ effort, of everybody. I really appreciate it, I'm looking forward to another season, the same if not better. For your information, we are planning on e permanent facility in the inlet with will minimize the problems we've had this year of bringing in boats from outside the area. We hope to have a boat docked in the inlet next season or the beginning of the season until the end of it, not only to handle week- ends and holidays, but to also handle the weekdays, the night time, whatever may come up. That is our goal in this and we need the Town Board's support and help like you did this past year. As a token of our appreciation I have this certificate, Supervisor Pell, that I'd like to present to you on behalf of the Board. It reads as follows: "United States Coast Guard AUXiliary, Third DJ'strict, Northern Region, Certificate of Appreciation, presented to the Southold Town Board for outstanding cooperation and assistance in furthering the purposes and principles of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Presented this 5th day of October, 1982." It's signed by our Division Captain Van Field. SUPERVISOR PELL: Thank you very much, thank you, Commander. The first time I heard the Commander speak and knew of the Coast Guard's work out here was one night up at Soundview Restaurant at the Southold Town Aviation meeting they had up there. I wen~ up there and he's done a fine job there. Then Pete got involved in this and it came to reality. On behalf of the Town Board we thank you, all of you, for all the effort and all the work and dedication for giving of your personal time for the benefit of our community and especially the boaters in our area. Thank you very much, Commander. tf there is nothing else to come before the T. own Board a motion to adjourn is in order. Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Townsend, it was RESOLVED that there being no further business to come before this Town Board meeting adjournment be called at 8:30 P.M. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Judith T. Terry Southold, Town Clerk