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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-06/19/1973SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD MINUTES Meeting of June 19, 1973 The Southold Town Board met at the office of Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York, at 3:00 P.M., Tuesday, June 19, 1973, with the following present: Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia Justice Martin Suter Justice Louis M. De~arest Justice Francis T. Doyen Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker Highway Superintendent Raymond C. Dean Deputy Town Clerk Ju~i~ T. Boken Absent: Councilman James. H. Rich, Jr. Councilman James Homart Town Clerk Albert W. Richmond Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, it was RESOLVED that the minutes of June 5, 1973 be and they hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, it was RESOLVED that the next meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held at 3:00 P.M., Tuesday, July 10, 1973 at the office of Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Doyen, it was RESOLVED that the reports of Justice Suter and Police Chief Cataldo be and hereby are accepted by the Town Board and placed on file. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. Supervisor Martocchia opened the meeting for discussion. Mr. Steve Tsontos, Mattituck, spo~e in opposition to the proposed dredging and sand and §ravel operation proposed by East Coast Mines, Inc. of Quogue, New York at the Mattituck Inlet. Mr. Tsontos stated his reasons for opposition area threat to navigation, excessive traffic, detriment to the roads, spillage, insufficient tax revenue to maintain damaged roads, smoke emissions. (There were three other objections who voiced similar objections.) Mrs. Jean Tiedke stated that the North Fork Environmental Council and League of Women Voters also objects to the East Coast Mines, Inc. proposed dredging and sand and gravel operation, and Supervisor Martocchia stated that he has a letter from the North Fork Environ- mental Council dated June 11, 1973 outlining their objections in full. He also had a letter from the New York ~eD~partment of Environmental Conservation, ~ithaa copy of an application from East Coast Mines, Inc. for permission to construct four mooring piles and dredging in Mattituck Creek, 1000 feet south of Mattituck Inlet. On m~tixmnof Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board register their objections with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to the application of East Coast Mines, Inc. to construct four (4) .:368 mooring piles and dredge an area 260 by 35 ft. to -12 ft. MLW in Mattituck Creek, 1000 feet south of inlet, Mattituck, New York, as such a project would block the~waterway. Further, the Town Board opposes any additional spiles outside of what presently exists. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. Mrs. Tiedke asked the Board if anything had been done about applying for a Ford Foundation grant for funds to undertake aerial mapping of wetlands. Supervisor Martocchia stated that Mr. Frank KujaWski Jr., ~Chairman of the ~outhold Town Conservation Advisory Council was looking into this-matter and is to report to him. Mrs. Gladys Csajko asked if the Board had made provisions in the Zoning Ordinance to cover notification of adjoining property owners when there is a public hearing on a change of zone or appeal. Mrs. Csajko was advised that the Board is presently working on amending various ordinance and would take it into consideration. Mrs. Csajko presented to the Town Board a report by the NOrth Fork Taxpayers Association, Inc., of vacant land in Southold Town, showing 20,470 acres of vacant land on the tax rolls as of June 1972. This report included a full breakdown of all categories of vacant land. On motion of Justice Doyen, seconded by Justice Decal,st, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board approves the action of the Fishers Island Ferry District on the following Matters: 1. The hiring of Elizabeth McCloskey, Fishers Island, as reservationist June 1 through October 31, 1973for ferry reservations for automobiles leaving Fishers Island on Sunday, 10 hours per'week at $3.00 per hour. 2. Increase the working hours of Ione D. Norton, Fishers Island, from four hours per day to eight hours per day, from July 3 through September 6, 1973. 3. Engage the services of the following individuals to work at the theatre for the summer months: Edwin Horning- Cashier ~ $73.00 per week J. B. Hartsfield - Projectionist ~ $16.00 per show Robert Doyen - Ticket Taker ~ $9.00 per show Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, JUstice Suter, Justice Doyen, Justice Demarest. A letter was received from Jeanne Lowell, a taxpayer a~d summer resident, protesting the fact her daughter was denied permission to be enrolled in the Drivers Education course at Southold School for the summer. This letter is being turned over to the Southold Board of Education for reply, as it is not a Town Board matter. Supervisor M~rtocchia advised those present that he had~ a letter from John V. N. Klein, County Executive, dated June 4, 1973 advising him of the new social service law effective January 1, 1974 providing aid to the aged, blind and disabled and supplemental payments to alcoholics and drug addicts. The Town charge is 50% of the total cost to each town, and S~thold Town's share is $8,400. A recent meeting Of the ten towns determined that each town would handle their ow~ home relief program rather than the County as had been suggested. A ~etter was received from Mrs. Carolyn Gaines, Chairman of the Inter Agency Council of Southold Township expressing concern for displaced families in the Greenport Homes. -- Mr. Bill LawrenCe statedh~e attending Board of Appeals meetings where it was stated the building s would be refurbished and' remodeled, and many rebuilt. Supervisor Martocchia stated that the matter of the action for annexation by Greenport Village had been resolved. The decision of the referee had been that the only one to gain by annexation would be the petitioners and the Village of Greenport; that it would not be in the interest of the overall public. ',369 A letter was received from 'Russell E. Mann recommending that the Greenport location for the Town Hall site be considered by the Town Board as it is available without cost to the taxpayers, the land is already off the tax rolls and adequate water is available. A letter was received from Mss. Joan R. Smith relative to noise from Some sort of operation at the mouth of Mattituck~Creek. ' The ~letter was referred' to the Police Department. A letter'was received from Aline Dove, President of the North Fork Audubon Society, Mattituck, New York, requesting th'e support of the Town Board to save the land at Orient Point as a Town park. A letter was received from Lipsitz, Green, Fahringer, Ro~l, Schuller & James re: acquisition of title of an abandoned portion of Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue. Highway Superintendent Dean advised he has tak'en care of the matter. Supervisor Martocchia advised those present that the Suffolk County Showmobile will be at Cedar Beach Park on July 7, 1973 from 3:90 P.M. through 4:00 B.M. with the Smith Street Society Band. A letter was received from Isabel E. Ross, Corresponding Secretary of the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical ~ouncil, suggesting the purchase, by the Town of Southold, of the John Downs farm, route 25 in Cutchogue, the site of an old indian fort used by the Co'rchaugs. Supervisor Martocchia advised that there will be a training session for all members of Boards of Assessment Review on June 27, 1973 from 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at-the Legislature's Room, County-Center, Riverhead, New York. A letter Was~received from E~ Geoffrey~High; Secretary of the-Oyster- ponds HistOrical Society, Inc., Orient, New York inviting the Southo~d Town Board to he'present at their 1973 opening on June 30th at 2 P.M. On motion of Justice Doyen,'seconded by-Justice Suter, it was RESOLVED that Supervisor Martocchia be and he hereby is authorized to sign a rental agreement with the~Board of Education of Fishers Island School District ~4 for the use of a parcel of land approx- imately 1/4 acre in size located ~t~the junction of-Whistler Avenue and School Road, Fishers Island, New York, with the following specific conditions: (A) Rental Terms One dollar ($1.00) per year for a t~n (10) year term, commencing July~ l, 1973 and ending July l, 1983. (B) -Said contract shall be renewed at the option and agreement of both parties. ~(C) ~Said parcel of~ land shall be used for the~purpose~of Township outdoo~ tennis courts. - (D) An existing concrete pad shall be made available for the final completion of the above recreational facility by the Township of SouthoTd~ (E) Said facility shall be maintained by the Board of Education, U.F.S.D.~4, as well as all surrounding lawn area ~nd parking-areas. (F)~ Liability insurance coverage~to meet accident risks shall bene~cumbered by the Board of Education, ~.F.S.D.~4. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice- Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. - 0n~motion Of Justice Suter,-seconded by Justice Doyen, it was RESOLVED~that the Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Southold be'authorized to'advertise for bids-and'-to purchase from th~-lowest responsible bidder, the following: · One~ ~1) New 1~97~ International Fleet- Star-Dump Truck, or EQUAL. Vose of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Demarest, Justice~Doyen~ Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, :370 Moved by Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice S~ter, WHEP~EAS the Southold Town Planning Board and Suffolk County Department of Planning have prepared official reports and recommendations on the~application of Albert W. Albertson, Southold, New York, for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "C" Light Industrial District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town B~ard at 16 SQuth Street, Greenport, New York on July 10, 1973 at 8:30 P.M., on the abovementioned petitions, and that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to cause notice of said hearing to be published in the official newspaper pursuant to the requirements of law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchiar Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. Moved by. Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, WHEREAS the Burton Potter Post ~185, American Legion, Greenport, New York applied to the Town Clerk for a Bingo License, and WHEREAS the Town B~ard has exa.mined the application, and after investigation, duly made findings and determinations as required by la~, ~ ~ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Supervisor be an~ he hereby is authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the Town Board the findings and determinations as required by law, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed to_issue a Bingo License to the Burton Potter Post ~185, American Legion, Greenport, N~w York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, ~ustice Suter, Justice Demares~, Justice Doyen. Moved by Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Doyen, it was RESOLVED that Chief Carl Cataldo is hereby authorized to sign an agreement on behalf of the Town of Southold~with Thompson Signal Devices, Inc. and the Sea Food Barge, Inc. for the connection of a leased line alarm system to the alarm panel of the communications console at Police Headquarters, Main Road, Peconic, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice D~marest, Justice Doyen. Moved by Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, W~IEREAS Russell Allan Stassen by application dated June 28, 1972 made application for a wetlands permit for the purpose of constructing a wood walkway across meadow land adjacent to Eugene's Creek, the premises in question being known as "Reserved Plot A", Section 2, of a subdivision map of M. S. Hand recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office as Map No. 1280, which said premises are~located on the easterly side of Stillwater Ave~ue~at Cutchogue, New York. WHEREAS, the said application as re~erred to the Southold Town Board of Trustees and the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and determinations, and WHEREAS a public hearing was held by this board with respect to said a~pli~ation on the 12th day of September, 1972, at which time all interested persons .were given an opportunity to be heard, and WHEREAS this board has thereafter examined all statements and~'~ documents submitted with respect to such application and has also visited the premises in question and is therefore familiar with the premises and the effects upon the same which would result, by reason. of granting of said application, and WHEREAS on the 18th day of October, 1972 this Board granted Russell Allan Stassen a permit to construct a wood walkway in accordance with the plans submitted to this board upon the following conditions, to wit: A. That the Town Clerk shall withhold the issuance of such permit until applicant has removed the fill recently placed on said wetlands. B. That the approval of the permit herein and the construction proposed by applicant shall ~e subject to any and all rights which other property o~r~ers ~n the vicinity may have ~n, on or over the premises in question. 37i WHEREAS on June 19, 1973 this board was notified by the Building- Department of~the Town of Southold that Russell Allan-Stassen has removed the excess fill which was placed on the wetlands.of his property, it is therefore RESOLVED 'that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue a Wetland Permit to Russell Allan Stassen for the purpose of constructing a woo~alkway across meadow land adjacent to Eugene's Creek, the premises in question bei~g~known as "Reserved Plot A", Section 2:~ .of a subdivision map of M. S. Hand recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office astMap No. 1280, which premises are located on the easterly side of Stillwater Avenue at Cutchogue, New York, ~r.ovided the approval of the permit herein and the construction proposed by the applica~t_shall~be subject to any and all rights which otker property owners in the vicinity may have.in, on or over the premises in question. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Custice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen~ - On motion of Justice Doyen, seconded by Justice Demarest, it was RESOLVED that the Superintendent .of Highways of ~he.~Town of Southold be authorized to advertise for bids for surfacing ten-nis court on Fishers Island,New York with blacktop. Bids to be opened at the Highway Department at 2:00 P.M.,..June 26, 1973. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Super~isor,Martocchia, C~tice Su~er, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, it was RESOLVED that this Town Board meeting, recess at 4:05 P.M., to reconvene at 5:00 P.M. Meeting reconvened.~t .5:35'P.M;: On motion of JuStice .Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, WHEREAS, the .following ~ocat law being proposed_Local Law No. 1 - 1973.;was_.heretofore introduced at this meeti:ng by a member of this b~ard, said local law'being as follows~:to.wit: .- LOCAL LAW NO. 1 - 1973 A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE'PENALTY PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN EXISTING ORDINANCES AND LOCAL LAWS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: Section 1L A. The penalty sections of certaio existing ordinances of the Town of Southold, as enumerated below, are hereby amended to read as ~Dovided in Subsection B below. (1) Section 7 of the Bicycle and Motorcycle Ordinance adopted 10-2-15. (2) Section 5 of an ordinance adopted 5-21-57 regulating the burning of rubbish. (3) Section VIII of an ordinance adopted 4-7-70 Regulating the Use of Parking Areas at Southold Town Beaches. (4) Section 2 of the Good Order OrdinanCe adopted 9-21-65. (5) Section 3 of the Peddling and Soliciting Ordinance adopted 4-7-70. B. The sections enumerated in S~bsection A above are hereby amended to read as follows: "Any person committing an offense against any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment for a'term not exceeding fifteen (15) days, or by both such fine'and imprisonment. The continuation of an offense against the provisioni of this drdinance shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder. Section 2. A. The~pena!ty sections of certain existing~ordinance, of the Town of~S~o%r~ko~d$oathold~ as enumerated below,, axe hereby amended to to read as provided in Subsection B below (1) Section 4 of an Ordinance Regulating the Placing of . ~ Obs~ruct~res. in and_on Town_Waters and Public La~ds and the,Removal of~Sand and Gravel from Lands. Under ~own ~aters, adopted 5-18-59 (2) Next to last paragraph (unnumbered) of the Public. ..... Docks Ordinance adopted 6~28-53. (3) ~Section ll.~of the Boat Ordinance adopted 10-4-60. (4) Section 4 of an Ordinance Regulatin~ the Raising~ahd ~ ~ ~eeping of~Ducks adopted 5~24~49 (5) Section XIII of the Excavatia~ Ordinance adopted 2~16-65 ............... (6)~ Sec~ion_lSof. an. Ordinance Providing for the Regulation of Tourist Camps, House~Trailer. Camps, Ho~se Tr.a:ilers or Similar Establishments (as renumbered 9-24-58 from ~ Section 22) adopted~6-30~53.) B. The sections enumerated in S~bsection_A above~a~e~,hereby ~ amended to read as fallows:. "A. Any person cOmmittin~ an offen~e against~any provision of.this or.dinance~shall, ~upon~conviction ther~eof, be guilty of a~violation punishable by a fine no~ exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment for a temm not exceeding fifteen (15) days, or by,such fine and imprisonment.~. The ~oRtinuation of an offense against the provisions of~this~o~dinance shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder. "B. In addition to the above-provided penalties, the Town BBard may also maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the town in a court of competent jurisdiction ~ . ~ to compel compliance with.or restrain by. injunction the violation of this~ordinance." Section 3. Section V of the Ordinance Prohibiting.and Regulating the Disposal of Garbage and Rubbish adopted 3-23-48 and amended in its entirety 6-25-65 is hereby amended to read as follows: 'A. Any person committing an offense against~any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be. guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or,by.imprisonment for a term not exceeding fifteen (15) days, or by such fine and imprison- ment. The continuation of an offense againstthe provisions of this ordinance shall, constitute~ for~each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder. "B. Any person committing an~offense against~the.~provisions of this ordinance shall-be subject to a civil penalty enforceable ~. and collectible~by_the town ~in-~the~amount of one hundred . dollars' ($100.)'for each such offense. Such penalty shall ,. · be collectible~by~and~.in the name of the .town for each day · ' .that such Violation shall continue. "C. In addition to the above-provided penalties, the Town . , Board may also maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the town in a court of competent ,j.urisdiction to compel compliance .with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this ordinance." Section 4. Section,il00 of Local Law. No. 1~1967, entitled "A. Loc~l Law Establishing a Housing Code for the Town of Southold,.~" is hereby amended to read as follows: ."A.. Anyperson committing_an .offense against any provision of this local law, or any person,who fails to comply with a notice or order within the time limit stated thereon, shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a ~ine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding fifteen 3?'3 (15) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The- Continuation of an offense against the provisions of this local law shall constitute, for each da~ the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense-hereunder. "B' In addition to the above-provided penalties, the'Town Board mgy~also maintain an action or-proceeding in the name of'the town in a court of compet~ht jurisdiction to compel _ compliance,~ith or'to~ restraih~by injunction the violation of this local law." ~ Section 5. Section VII of- an Ordinance-'Licensing and Regulating Secondhand Jun~_a~Aut6 Parts~ A~tivi'ties and Businesses adopted 8-10-65 is hereby amended to r~ad as follows: "A. The owner or licensee of any such plac~ of business who c~m~its o~ permits~the ~omm~ss~on of any offense against ~ any of the provisions of this ordinance ~hall be deemed to h'ave ~omm~t~ed a~violation and shall b~liable for any ~ such offens~ or the ~en~lty~theref~r. ~ach~ day such offense shall continue or be permitted to exist shall ~onstitute 'a'-~'~r~te offense.' "B. For e~ery offense against any provision of this ordinance, the pe~s~n committing ~the same ~shail, ~pon ~onviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not ~0~e than two-hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or ~mpr~sonme~%~ no~ ex'c'eeding~ f~fteen ~ ~ (15) days, or by both such fine and impri'sonment. "~ 'Co~vict~oh ~fo~ any aboVe-mentioned offense shal~t~ constitute ~ ~ and effect an immediate forfeiture of the l~icense-~ "D. Any per~on committin~ an offense sagainst this ord-inance shall, upon conViction thereof, be subj'ect to a civil penalty enforceable and collectible by the town in %he amount of one hundred~ dollars ($100.) for each such offense. Such penalty shall be collectible by a'~d:~n the name' of the town for each day that such offense shall continue. "E. 'In addition to the above-provided penalties and punishment, ~he T6wn Board may also maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with or to restrain by injunction the offens~ against such ordinance." Sectio~ 6. Sec'±on ~I of ~ Ordinance Regulating the Taking and the Manner of Taking Shellfish in ~the Town~ o~ S-~u%hold adopted 6~23-66 is hereby ame-nded~ to read as follows: "A. Any person convicted o.f an offense ~against any provision of this 'ordinance ~hall be deemed to have committed a violation against such ordinance,~ and also shall be liable for any such offense or penalty therefor. "B. For every offense again~st any provision of t~s ordinance, hhe person committing the~ s. ame shaX1 be ~s~bjsct to a fine ~-'-~ of not more than two hundred fifty'd0~lars ($250.) or imprisonment not exceeding fifteen (15) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. - "C. ~ second conviction for an Offense against any of the provisions of this ordinance within a period of one (1) year shall constitute an~effect an immediate forfeiture of a permit issued to such person. NO new permit shall be issued to such person for at least one (1) year after such forfeiture.' .... D. ~ny per-so~ committing'an offense against this ordinance shall be subject to a civil penalty enforceable and ,~ collectible by the town for each such offense. Such penalty shall be collectible by and 'in the name of the town. "E. In addition to the above provided penalties and punishment, the Town Board may also maintain an aetion or procee~i~g in the name of the town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with, or-d,to restrain ~y injunction, the ~ffense ~ainst this ordinances" 374 Section 7. Section 330 of An Ordinance Regulatingi. Dredging, Filling and Construction OperatioDs Qn~ Wetlands in.the Town of Southold adopted 6-29-71 is hereby amended to read .~s fgllows: "A. Any.person committing.an offense against any provision of this ordinance, or failing to cgmply with' a notice of violation issuedby the Building ISspector, shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding fifteen (15) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The' . con~ation of an offense against the provisions of this ordinance shall constitute, for ~ch day ~h~ offense · s continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder. "B~~ In addi~ion to the aboverprovided penalties, the Town Board may~also' maintain an acti~~ or.~r~ceeding in the '. '~- name of the town ~n a. court ~0f'~ c~mpete~ ju~sdiction to compel compliance w~th.Qr, to restr~n~ b~injunction the violation of ~this ordinance."~ Section 8. This local law shai~ take effect as provided by law. and WHEREAS, this board, desires, to hQld a public hearing with respect to said local law, _ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public...hearin~ be held by this b~ard with respect to the adoptipn of the aforesaid~ local law at the Supervisor's Office, 16 South Street, G~eenpo~, New'york at 7:30 o'clock R.M. on the 17th day of July 1973 and it is further RESOLT~ED that the ~Town Clerk be an~ he~ h~reby is authorized and directed to cause pD~lic notice 0f said hearing to be g~ven as provided by law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Marto~chia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice~Do~en. · On. motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, WHEREAS the Town Board desires to ~amend an ordinance relating to a code of ethics and a board of ethics for the town as follows, to wit: Section 1. Section 4 of Article II of An Ordinance Relating to a Code of Ethics and a Board of Ethics for the Town of Southold, adopted 6-30-70,~ is hereby.amended to read as follows:, "In addition to any penalty contained in any other, provision of~ la~, any such town employee ~h®l~hall knowing~ly violate this ordinance may ~e fined~ suspended~or removed from office or employ- ~ment in the manner provided b~ ~a~." ~_ ~ Section 2. This-ordinance shall take effect im~.diatel~. Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED %hat a. public hearing ~e held by this board witk .respect to s~ch amendment at the Supe~visor's Office, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York at 7:.30 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Tow~ Clerk be and he hereby is a~thorized and directed to ~iv~ notice of such hearing as r~q~ired by law. Vote of ~the Town Board: Ayes: _Supervisor Mar~oc~ch~_, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, WHEREAS the Tow~ Board~desires to.amend an ord%nance regulating the burning of rubbish in the town as follows, to w%t: Section 1. ~ Sections 1 through 5 of ~n Ordinance ~Regulating the Burning of Rubbish, adopted 5-21-57, are hereby renumbered as Sections 2 through 6, respectively.. Section 2. A new Section 1-is hereby added to read as follows: A. The Town Board of the Town of Southold is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with the Board of Commissioners of any fire district now or hereafter 3'75 established in said town, to provide for the issuance of~ fire permits for the burning of grass, leaves, brush, rubbish, refuse, buildings or other materials in the fire district in which issued. "B. Such agreement shall provide standards or conditions for the issuance of such permits including, but not limited to, specification of the exact location Df the-fire~ for which the permit is sought, and prOhibition of fires on streets, highways, sidewalks and other public places where deemed necessary.- "~. Violation of the conditions attached to any permit issued pursuant to said agreement shall be deemed an offense against this Ordinance and shall bE punishable as-such." Section 3. Section 3 of ~aid ordinance, as renumbered by Section 1 above, is hereby amended by adding at the end Of th~ section the phrase "...as provided in Section 1 above." Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. NOW, TREP~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this board with respect to such amendment at the Supervisors Office, 16 'South Street, Greenport, New York at 7:3'0 o'clock ~P.M. 'on the 17th day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to give notice of such hearin~ as? required by law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest,~ Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter, WHEREAS the Town Board-desires to-amend an'ordinance regula~ting the raising and keeping of duc~s~within-'the~toTM as follows, to wit: Section 2 of An ~Ordinance Regulating the Raising and Keeping of Ducks within the Town of 'Southold, adopted 5-24'49, is hereby amended to read'as-follows: ~ "No person shall-raise or keep'ducks for personal or family use, in e~cess of one hundred '(t00), without~ first obtaining written permission~of the Town-Board.' Section ~. S~ctions 3, 4-and 5 are hereby renumbered as Sections 4, 5 and '6, r~sps~cively, and a new Section 3~is added as follows: "Sectibn 3. App~icati0ns ~and issuance-Of-permit. "A. Applications f'o~ the permit required by Section 1 above shall be 0n- forms provided by ~e-Town Clerk and shall include, among~other things7 the~folt~owing information: - ~-(1) The number of d~cks proposed to be raised. ' · (2) ~ description of the s~tructures~and enclosures to be used for such ducks~ including: (a) The design and dimensions. ~- (b) Type of 'construction~and materials~to~be used. ..... (c-) Sanitary provisions'. .... (3) Provisions for the collection and disposal of all w~s waste matter. "B-. In-addition to the above information,'~the Town Board may ~ requ~ire' such information~as-'w~lt enable it to make a proper determination, including the submission of a sketch of the property in question, and of all property within two hundred (200) feet, shoW~ng-~ (1) Al-1 existing~and~proposed b~i~dings,-structures and ~- enclosures. ~ (2) Ail property and street' lines~ ~ '(3) All bodies~of water~ and'-drainageways. (4) "Any other pertinent'~etails. ' "C. ~In arriv~ng~a%'~a determination regarding the~issuance-of a permit to raise or~keep-~ducks as'~-commercial-'enterprise, the Town Board shall be guided by all pertinent ordinances, local laws and regulations of the to~ and, in particular, the Zoning Ordinance. In no case, however, shall a permit 376 ~ be ~ranted~if~ b~ilding str~ture .0r enclosure containing ducks is located nearer than fifty~ (50)_ feet to a property line or dwelling~ or nearer than one hundred (100) feet to a street line." Section 3. This ordinance, sh~l ~keI .~.fec.t ~im~ediately. NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED .that a public hearing be held by this board with~p~t to such amendment at the Supe~visor's Office, 16 South Street, .Gre~nport,~ N~w .¥o~k at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 17th d~y=of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and --~ directed to g~ye .noti~e_~0,f~s~c~ h~ing~.as, requi~ed by. law. ~o~e o~th_e T~.w~_ Board: Ayes: Supe.rvi~.or Martocchia,~ Justice Suter, Justice Demar~st-, ~us~ic'e Doyen. On motion Of Justic~' Demare~t~ s~conded by Jus~tice Suter~, WHEREAS the Town 'B~a~d desire~ ~to amend an ~ordina'nce p~ohib~ting and regulating the disposal of~ garbag~ and rubbish in th~ town as follows, to wit: Section l. and Regulating the Disposal~of Garbage and Rubbish,~dopted 3-23-~8 and amended in its entirety.6325-65, is hereby amended to read as follows: ' ~ ,,A. ~0'pe~son shall collect, store, accumulate, ~hr0w, cast, d~.~osi~ ~or dispose.of? or~ ~ause 0~. permit.to be ~ol~e~ted, stored, accumulata~,' ~h~.o.w~n~ ,~ ~ast, deposit~d.p~r~.dis?~sed of, any refuse upon any premises or upon any street, hi~h- w~ sidewalk, or public place w~thin the Town of Southold, .ex~cepexcept when authorized.by the Tow~ Bgard. B. N0thing"co~ta~ned herein shall be construed so.as to prevent: (1) The temporary accumulation of refuse by a resident ~f th.e town upon premises .occupied by him to the extent that such'accumulation is ordinary~ and necessary for his personal~ househo~ requi~.?~e~ts. "(2) The disposal of .refuse at,any refuse dispos~al area maintained or authorized by the Town of' Southold. '"('~) The proper use of receptacles .placed upon the streets or other public places in the Town of S0uthold for the depositing of refuse; ppovided, however, that such pu~lic re~ep~acle~ shall ~o~t be used~ for the deposit of accumulated household garbage. "(4) The engaging in secondhand junk an~ auto parts activities and businesse~ when a license therefor has been obtained pursuant to the ~rovisions of the Southold To~n ordinanc~ licensing and ~egulating secondhand junk and auto parts activities and businesses." Section 2. The existing .~xt of Section III is hereby designated as Sub- section A and a new Subsection B is added to. said Section III as follows: B. No garbage, refuse, rubbish or other material that does not have its origin within the Town of Southold shall be"~ deposited or disposed of in the town refuse disposal area." Section 3. Th~s~o~inance shall~take effect i~mediately. NOW, T~iEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this board with respect to such amendment in the Supervisor's Office, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby ~s authorized and directed to give notice of such hearing as required by law. Vote of the. Town Board: AYES:. S~pe~9~or Martocchia, Justice .Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. on motion of Justice Demar~es~, seconded by ~s~i~e-S~ter, WHEREAS ~he Town B~ard desires to amend an ordinance regulating the taking and the manner oS taking shellfish in the t6wn as f01iows, to wit: Sectf0n 1. ' In Section It(e) of An Ordinance Regulating the Taking and the Manner of Taking ShellfiSh in the Town of Southold, adopted 6-23-66, %he def~nmtmon of-"shellfish" is hereby amended to read as follows: ~'SHELLFISH -- Clams, scallops, oysters, blue claw c~rabs, and mussels." Section 2. ~ ' ' ~ A new Subsection (f) is hereby added to'Sedtib~IIi as' f~iiows: "(f) The presence of shellfish in excess of ~he'llmlts, or of less size than that set forth in ~his'o~dinance, found aboard any'bqat or vessle in the waters of the Tow~ .of S~uthold, shall ~e deemed presumptive egide~ce of a violation of this ordinance." Section 3. In Sections IV and V, the las~sentence of Subseeti0h E ~'f 'each is hereby deleted. Section 4. ' Sections VII through XIV are hereby renumbered~as Sections IX through X~I, respectively and two new Sections~ViI-and VIII are hereby adopted as follows: "Section VII, Blue claw crabs. ~- - "A. ~Blue claw crabs measuring less than five~ (5) inches from point to-poiht of the upper shell shall not be taken from the waters of the Town of Southold. "B. A permanent resident, a temporary resident or a guest accompanied by a permanent resideht may not take'more than one-half (~) bushel of blue claw crabs from town waters in any one (1) day for nohcommercial purposes. Female blue claw crabs with eggs ~isible thereon, common- ly called "sponge crabs," shall not be taken from the waters of the Town of Southo~d." '"Section VIII. Mussels. "A. A permanent resident, a temporary resident or a guest accompanied by a permanent resident may not take more than one (1) bushel of mussels from town waters in one (1) day for noncommercial purposes. "B. Not more than ten (10) bushels of mussels may be takeh from ~own Waters for commercial purposes ~in one (1) day by any' one (1) person. Two (2) or mor~ persons occupying the same boat may take, in the aggregate, n~t~more than twenty (20) bushels of mussels in one (1) day for commercial put purposes.'~ Section 5. This ordinance shall ~ake effect immediately. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearih~ be held by this board with respect to such amendment at the Supervisor's Office, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Cler~ be and he hereby is authorized and directed to give nctice of such hearing as required by law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia~ Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter WttEREAS the Town Board desires to amend the'excavation ordinance of the town as follows, to wit: Section 1. Section III of ~he Excavation OrdinanCe of the Town 'of Southold 'adopted 2-16-65 is hereby amended to read as follows~: '!No lands Or other premises shall be operated or 6sed as sand and gravel pits, or for the excavation or removal of sand, gravel, stone or other minerals, or for other excavation purposes, or for the strip- p~ng or removal of gopsoil therefrom, mncluding sod farming, (except wuch sod farming operations as remove only the top two (2) inches or ~ess pf topsoil annually) without a currently effective permit issued by the Town Board in~ ~ompliance-with the'pr0vision~ of~this 0rd~inance or unless T~st~d-a~-an exception in-S'ec%i~n IV%" Section 2. ' A new Sub~on (h) is hereby added to Section IV to'read as follows: "(h) The-remo%al of two' (2) i~ches"0~ less of t6psoil '~ ahnually durih~ the n0r~l operation o~ Sod-far~ing." Section' 3% This ordinance shall take effect i~mediately. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing be 'held~by this b0ard With respect to such amendment at the Supervisor's 0ffice', '16- South Str~t, Greenbelt, New Yo~-at 7:30 'o'clOck P.M.-Oh th~ 17th~da~ of July' 1973,"an~ it i~-further RESOLVED'tPat the T0~h Clerk-be and he-hereby' is ~a~th0rized and' directed to ~ive notice 0~ Such hearing-a~ required-by law. Vote of the Town Board: AyeS]- S~p~r~is~r Mar~occhia] Justice. Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by JustiCe surer, WHEREAS, the Town Board desires to amend the traffic ordinance of the town as foIloWs, to wit: Sec~ioh 1. ~ .................. Article III, Section 1, of the Trafkic O~di~a~ce 'of the TOwn of Southold adopted 6-21-66 is-hereby amended a~d~'reVised ~s follows: "The following street~ or parts of streets are hereby~designated a~ one-way street~% an~ ~hiCleS shall proceed ohly ih' the direction indicated within the'limit~i~esignated'b~loW: Name~of Street ' D~ecti0h Location Beckwith Avenue Northerly and -Entire length easterly Fones Street Easterly ' - Efltite l~ngth Hobart-Avehue ..... S0uthe~y Mechanic Street Southerly Winthrop brive~ ~ Southerly ....... ~ Betw~efl N~w ~ork Route 25~ (~4ain 'Road) and Kern Road~ Between New York Route 25 (Main Road) ahd Mechanic S~eet~East 'Bet~eh Ferry Road and '-Whistler Drive" Section 2. Article IV, Section 1, is hereby amended and revised as follows: "The following highwky ihte~section'~are hereby d~signated as Stop- ihterSection~ and stop ~igns shell be mre~ted as follows: ~ -Di~e~tion ' ~At~ Inte~~ ~ ~ Location Stop Sign On ' of Tra%~I section With ~hamlet) Mattituck .Mattituck Ma t% i tuck New Suffolk"Avenue Bray Avenue Bray~Aveh~e Mattituck ;East Marion Greenport Greenp0rt MatTituck 'Mattituck Southold Cu.%~ho~ue Mattituck Mattituck Catcho9ue North West North North East West West East East South South South ~'S0uth North North Sound Avenue Rodky Poiht ROad Champ!in Place ChampIin Place Reeve Avenue Wi~kham A%enu~ South Harbor Road ' E~gene's Road Cox Neck Road Sound Avenue East Road . Pedohic Bay Boulevard Laurel WashingtOn Avenue G~ee~port wilmarth Avenue Greenport Soundview Avenue Southold Airway Drive North Albo Drive (north West end') ..... Albo Drive (south~ West- end) Aldrich Lane Aquaview Avenue Atlanti~ Avenue Bailey Avenue Bailie Beach Road Bayer Road Baywater Avenue Beebe Drive Bergen Avenue Bergen Avenue Betts Street Birch Drive ' ~ Boo~ Place Booth Place Booth Road St~p Sign On Bray Avenue Breakwater Road Broad}waters Drive Broadwaters Road B~ower Road Bungalow Lane Captain Kidd Drive Carrington Road Carrington Road Carrington Road ~arrington Road Carroll Avenue Cedar Avenue Cedar Beach Road Central Drive Central Drive Central Drive Central Drive Central Drive Champlin Place Champlin Place Chestnut Road Clark Road Colony Road Corwin Street Cox Lane Deep Hole Drive Deer Drive Dicks Point Road Dicks Point Road Dicks Point Road Douglass Street East-Road East~Road East.~Road East Legion Avenue East~Side Avenue Eastwood Drive Eighth Street Eighth Street Elijah's Lane Emory Road Eugene's Road Fiddler Lane Fifth Street- Fifth Street First Street First Street First Street Fleetwood Road Fletcher Street Founders Path Fourth Street Fourth Street Fourth Street FOurth Street ~Ourth Street ~our~h Street ~reeman Road Free~an Road G~e~wood Road Golden Lane Gr~d Avenue ~a~d Avenue Hatyoke Avenue Directi0n of Travel South South ~o~th South East West East South East Wes~ North West West East East West East East West West East West N~D~h East West NOrth North East West East West North West East West West North South North South Oregon Road West East West North Sou~h West North South West West' South North South North South North South East West West North North South west~ 379 At Inter- Locatzon sectionwith '(hamlet) Peconic Bay~Boulevard Laurel Cox Neck Road Skunk Lane (Bay Aven~e) Vanston Road Grand Avenue Marratooka Lane. ~Breakwater Dr. ive Wunneweta Road Haywater Road Haywater Road Vanston Road Peconic Lane Main Bayvzew Road Paradise Point Road Inlet Drive Inlet Drive Luthers Road Zena Road Zena Road Main ~tteet Manhanset Avenue Kenny's~Road Soundview Avenue Albertson Lane Ninth Street Oregon New Suffolk Avenue Westphalia A~enue West Creek Road Holden_~Avenue Holden Avenue King Street Inlet~Drive Luthers~Road Pequash Avenue Bay Avenue Bailie'~,Beach Road South~Cross Road Wiggins Street Wiggins Street North Beebe Drive Skunk Lane (Bay , ~ ' Avenue) ManhanSet Avenue Jackson Street Jackson.Street Pequash Avenue Main Street Main. S~reet Pequash Avenue . Village Lane. Old Shipyard B~m8 Jackson:.Street Jackson Street King:S~reet King, Street · Main Street Main~-Street Grand~-Avenue Wickham Avenue Pequash Avenue Soundview Avenue Wickham~Avenue Wickha~Avenue Orchard2Street Mattituck Cutchogue Cutchogue Mattituck Mattituck Mattituck Cutchogue Cutchogue Cutchogue Cutchogue Peconic Southold Southold Mattituck L~4attituck Mattituck Mattituck Mattituck Greenport Greenport Southold Southold Greenport Greenport Cutchogue Cutchogue Mattituck ~Cutchogue CutchOgue Cu~chogue Orient Mattituck Mattituck Cutchogue Mattituck Mattituck Cutchogue Greenport Greenport Mattituck Cutchogue Cutchogue Greenport New-Suffolk New Suffolk New Suffolk New Suffolk New Suffolk Cutchogue Orient Southold New:Suffolk New, Suffolk New, Suffolk New:~Suffolk New, Suffolk New~.Suffolk Mattituck Mattituck Cutchogue Southold Mattituck Okient 38O Stop Sign On Harborview Avenue East Haywaters Rrive North Direction of Travel Haywaters Drive Haywaters Road Haywaters Road Haywaters Road Haywaters Road Hiawatha's Path Hickory Road Hill 'Street Hill Street Holden Avenue Holden Avenue Holden Avenue Hommel Avenue Hommel Avenue Homestead Way Homestead Way Horton Avenue Hortons Lane Hortons Lane Inlet Drive Inlet Lane Inlet Pond Road Jacob's Lane South North South North South West -- Nor-th East west North South South East West Eas~ West West North South South North East West Jockey Creek Drive East Kenney's Road Kenney's Road King Street King Street Knapp Place Knapp Place Knollwood Lane Kern Road Kern Road Kern Road Landen Lane L&ndOn Lane Landon Lane Landon Lane Legion Avenue Leslie Road L'Hommedieu Lane L'Hommedieu Lane L'Hommedieu Lane L'Hommedieu Lane Lighthouse Road Lighthouse Road ~ighthouse Road Linnet Street Locust Avenue Lupen Drive North South West East East ~West East East West West East West West East East East East West West East South North South West South West Marratooka Lane South Marratoo~Lane North Marlene Lane South Mary's Road South Mary's Road South Mechanic Street East Midland Parkway West Midwood Road East Mill Lane North Mill Road West Miriam Road East Miriam Road South Moore's Lane North Moore's Lane South At Inter- section with Reeve Avenue Skunk Lane (Bay A~enue). Mason Drive Broadwaters 'Road Broadwaters Road Vanston Road Vanston-.Road South Harbor :Road Soundview Avenue Mary's Road Wickham Avenu~ Midwood Road Midwood Road West Road Boisseau Avenue Youngs Avenue (hamlet) Loca t ion Mattituck Cutchogue Cutchogue 'Cutchogue -,Cutchogue Cutchogue Cutchogue Southold Southold Mattituck Mattituck ~' '~ Cu.tchogue C~tchogue Cutchogue Southold u SoUthold Moore's Lane North- _ Gre~nport Moore's Lane North ~ .Greenport Shirley Road Soundview Avenue Soundview Avenue _ Captain Kidd Drive Manhanset_Avenue Westwood Lane Bayview Road OaklawnAve'nue Soundview Avenue Soundview Avenue Fifth Street First Street Bailey Avenue Main Street Grand Avenue Cottage Place Cottage Place Hobart Road Fouflders Path Founders Path Hobart Road Old Shipyard Road Pacific Street Indian Neck Lane Founders Path Founders Path Hobart Road Town Harbor Lane Old North Road Soundview Avenue Soundview Avenue Ninth Street Mattituck Southold Southold .Ma~ttituck Greenport Greenport -Southold Southold Southold Southold New Suffolk New Suffolk Greenport Greenport ~'Mattituck Southold Southold Southold Southold .Southold Southold Southold Mattituck C~chogue .Southold Southold SoDthold Southold Southold Southold .So~thold Greenport New Suffolk Avenue Mattituck Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) New Suffolk Avenue. New Suffolk Avenue._ Peconic Bay Boulevard Pike Street Wickham Avenue Youngs Avenue Bayview Road Pequash Avenue Wickham Avenue Reeve Avenue Inlet Drive Summit Road Inlet Pond Road New Suffolk Avenue Cutchogue -.. Mattituck Mattituck Laur~/Mattituck Mattituck Mattituck Souhhold -Southold Cutchogue Mattituck Mattituck Mattituck Mattituck Greenport Cutchogue :381. ,Stop. Sign On DirectiOn of Travel At Inter- section with Location (hamlet) Mt. Beulah Avenue South Mt. Beulah Avenue North Nakomis Road West Naugles ,Drive West Navy Street North Navy,Street West North Bayvlew Road West North Bayvmew Road North ' Extension North Cross Road East North Parish Drive,~ast Oak Drive East. Oak Drive West Oak Drive West Oak Dr ive West Oaklawn Avenue Sou th Oaklawn Avenue North Extension Old Main Road East Old Main Road West Old Menhaden Road South Ole JUle Lane North Orchard Street West Orchard ,Street West Parkway- North Pike Street East Pike Street West, Pike Street East Pike Street West Pine Street South Pine Street North Pine~Neck Road West Pine Tree Road South Pinewood Road South Rhoda Road. North Richmon-~Road ~South Riley~ Avenue West RObinson' Lane North Ruth Road East Seawoo~ Drive East Second Street North SecOnd Street South ~ecOhd Street North SEcond Street South S~cond Street North Second Street South 'Second :Street North Seventh Street North Seventh-Street South Seventh' Street North Sege~th Street South S&gsbe~e Road North Si~sbee Road South S~ippers Lane East S~iL~s-Drive North West S~iths-Drive. South West ~ ou:ndv Jew Avenue West S~a ~s-' Road West S %e ~l'i~-g Place North S%e-rl ~in g Place South Sterlfn~ Place North Sterling Road East Sterling Road West Old North Road Soundview Avenue Baywater Road Luthers Road Orchard Street Village Lane North Bayview Road Extension Cedar D~ive Pequash Avenue No~th Bayview Road Broadwaters Road- Broadwate~s Road Haywaters Drive Grathwohl Road PPine Neck Road Pine Neck Road Ackerly Pond Road Ackerly Pond Road Wunneweta Road New Suffolk Avenue Fifth Street Village Lane Pine Neck Road L&ve Lane Love Lane Wickham Avenue Wickham Avenne Horton Avenue Youngs Avenue Main Bayview Road S~unk Lane,~-(,Bay Avenue) South Cross Road Captain Kid~ Drive Milt Creek Drive Bay Avenue Indian Neck Lane Breakwater Road North Bayview Road Jackson Street Jackson Street King Street King Street Main Street Main Street Orchard Street Linnet Street Linnet Street Wiggins Street Wiggins Street Peconic Bay Boulevard Peconic Bay Boulevard Village Lane Bayv~ew Road Bayview Road Mill Lane Cedar Road Champlin Place Champlin Place Knapp Place Pine Tree Road Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) Southold Southold Southold Mattituck Orient -O~ient Southold Southotd Cutchogue Southold Cutchogue Cu~chogue Cutchogue New Suffolk Southold Southotd Southold Southold Cutchogue Mattituck New Suffolk Orient Southold Mattit~k Mattitu~ck -Mattituck Ma. tti%uck Southold Southold S~thold Cntchogue Cutchogue Mattituck Sou%hold Mattituck Peconic Mattituck So~thol~ New Suffolk New Suffolk New Suffolk N-ew Suffolk New~ Suffolk New Suffolk New. Suffolk GreenpOrt Greenpo~t G-reenport Greenport MattiLuck Mat%i~uck Orient Southol~ Sou'tho%~ ,t%econic East Marion% G~e:en~ort Greenpor:t Greenpo~t Cutchogue Cu~ch0gpe 382 Stop Sign On Stillwater Avenue Stillwater Avenue Summit Drive SunsEt Drive Tabor Road Third Street Third. Street Third Street Third Street Third Street Traveler Street Tuthill Lane Tuthill Road Washington Avenue Wells Avenue Wesland Road West Road West Cove Road Westphalia ~venue Westphalia Avenue Wicks Road Wiggins Street - Willow Street Willow. Street Wilmarth Avenue Wilmarth Avenue Wood Lane, Woodclif f Drive Woodcliff Drive Woodcliff Drive Wunn~weta Road Wunneweta Road Wunneweta Road Yennecott Drive Youngs Avenue DirectiQn At Inter~.- of-Travel - ~ section, with West S~uth East East Sou th Nor th South No~h South North- East East West East West- North East South West S~uth West. West West West East. West East East North.- South South South East West North Pequa~h Avenue Track Avenue Inlet Drive Marratooka Road Orchard ~reet King Stregt King Strg~t Main Stree~ Main Street Orchard~Street~ Youngs Avenue Wickham Avenue Grathwohl Road Main Street. Oaklawn Avenue Kenny's Road Pequash Avenue Vanston Road Cox Neck Road Sound Avenue Grathwohl-Road Ninth Street Pequash Avenue Village Lgne Main Street Middleton Road Manhanset Avenue Grand Avenue Westview Drive Westview Drive Little Peconic Bay Road Nassau Point Road Vanston Road Boisseau Avenue Oak Street Unincorporated hamlet of Fishers Stop Sign On ~ Avenue B Beach Avenue Be~! ~Hill Avenue Bell Hill Avenue Central Avenue -Equestrian Avenue Et.t~ick Avenue Ett~ick Avenue Fones Street Fox Avenue Greenwood Avenue Greenwood Avenue Heathulie Avenue Hedge Street ~deline Avenue .~ _ Madeline Avenue Mansion House Drive Montauk Avenue Munnatawket Road Ocean View Avenue Ocean View Avenue Oceanic Avenue Or~iental Avenue Peninsula Road Sterling Avenue The~Gloaming The-Gloaming The Gloaming West Street West Street West Street Location (hamlet,) ~ Cutchogue Cutcbogue Mattit~ck Orient New, Suffolk New Suffolk New Suffolk New Suffolk SouthQld New SU~Qlk Gree~po~t .Sou%hold Southold Cutgbog~e CutcbQg~e Matt$~uck Mat~uck .New,-.Su~folk Greenp.ort Cutchog~¢ Orient- Greenport Gre. e~pgFt GreenDort Mat%i~Dg~ Mattituck Mattituck Cutghqg~e CutghQgue Cutchogge Southold Mattituck Direction of Trave~ East West South ._ North South East North East North East North East West Sou~h West East South South North West East North West South South North South South Island : · · At .Intersection With Crescent Aven,u!~. _ Eques tr ia n~ _~ ve:D.u e Equestrian Ave~.,u e Fox: Avenue, ~: :s~ :. Munna tawket Rp~_d Whistler A~_e.n..D~e. Hea thu 1 ie Avenue Or ie_nta 1 Avenue:_ Or ienta 1 A.v~nue: Crescent Aven~e North Mili.ta~y: ~Road Whistler Aven~e Equestrian A-ve.n~ e Montauk Avenue North _Eque~trian~Avenu~ South North ~ques~rian ~venue Central Avenue Crescent Avenu:e Centra~ A~enpe . Oriental~A%~enue.~ Crescent-A~enue Equestr ia~ Aven~e Heathulie Avenue Oriental Avenue Athol-Crescent Avenue Oriental Avenue. The Gloaming.. M~ntauk AvenDe.._ Montauk Avenue Oriental Avenue Bell Hill Avenue 353 Section ,3; ...:~Article IV, Section 2, is hereby amended and revised'as fbllows: "The following intersections are hereby-designated:aS'stop intersections ~nd flashing signals shall b~'installed as indica~e~ Intersection De~6t Lane and Duck ~e~t Road wit~ County Highway No. 27i New Suffolk Avenue, Fifth Street and Main St:ree-t R-ed Signal Facing N~rth on-Duck Pond Road and south on Depot Lane North and south on Fifth Street Yellow Si~nat Fa~cing East and west O~'-County Highway No., 2~ West on. New Suffolk Avenue: and east':on Main Street.. - ' Peconic Lane and Mill Lane with County High~ay No. 27' Westphalia Avenue an~'County ~ighway-'No. 27 North on Mill Lane .and~ south on Peconic La~e North and south on Westphalia Avenue East and wes~ on County Highway~No. 27 East and west o~ County Highway. No. 27 Wickham'Avenue North and south on and County Highway Wickham Avenue No. 27 Section Article IV, Section 3, is hereby amended to read as fol. lows: "The~ following-highway intersections are hereby designated as yield ~ntersect~ons and yield signs shall~be erected as follows: Dfr~'~o~ At inter of Travel section with W~st ' "Manhanset~ Avenue New SuffoTk Avenue Wunneweta ~oad Grand Avenue Grand Avenue Mary's Road Bayview Road Manhanset Avenue Traveler Street -Deerfoot Path Fleetwood Road Soundview Avenue Pine Neck Road New Suffolk Avenue ~assau Point Road 'Park Avenue Bungalow Lane Marratooka Road Main Bayview Road Bennett's Lane Bennett's Lane Gardiner's~Lane Oaklawn A~enue Extension~ ~orth Bayview Road -Moose Trai-1~ Oregon Road~ Pinewood Road Kenny~s Road SoundvieWAvenue Narrow River-Road Oregon Road- Sound Avenue~ Stillwater''A~enue Orchard Street East and'west on' County Highway ~o. 27" YieTd Si-qn On Anqlers~ Road Ba~be~ry Road Bayer Road Bayer Road Bayer~Road BaY~a%er'Avenue Beach;Road Be~kwith Avenue Beebe-'D~ive Betts Street Bir~h:Road' Bennett Lane Blossom Bend Bridge Lane Bunga~owfLane Center Street Center'Street' Clearwater Lane Custer-'Avenue Custer A-venue Custer Avenue Cus{erAve'nue Dayton Road Deer F6ot Path Depot ~ane' Dicks Point Road Dogwood ~Lane DogWood Lane Douglass Street Du~ P~hd"Road Factory'A~nue First Street Fourth Street South 'East East ~.st East East East North East North North North South South South East - ~est West East West West North ,SOuth No~th -Nort~ East West--~ ~0~th East- South North East North Location' (hamlet) G~eenpor% Cutchogue Cutchogue Mattituck Mattituck Ma%tituck Southotd~- Gr~enp0~t Sou~thold Cutchogue Cutchogue Southold- Southold Mattituck Cutchogue Mattituek Matt~tudk Mattituck Southold Southold So~thold Southold Southold Southold --Cutchogue Cu%chogue Cu%chogue- Southo~d- Southo~d Orient Cutchogue Mattituck New~ Suffolk New, S~ffolk 3;8 4 Yield~Siqn On Gardine. r's ~Lane ~e0r~e~RQad ~aathw©hl Road Hamilton. Avenue Hamilton Avenue Ha~per Road Harper Road Haywaters Road Hiawatha ! s Path Hiawatha!s Path Holden Avenue Extension Jackson Street Jacob's Lane Jacob's Lane King Street Kouros Road Lake Dr. ive Landing Lane Landing Lane Laurel Lane Leslie, Road Lipco Road Little Neck Road Locust Lane ~ower Road Madison Avenue Manor Road Maple Avenue Mayflower Road Meadow Lane Midwood Road Midwood Road Mill Lane Mill Road Mill Road Minnhhaha~Boulevard Moose Trail Naugles Drive North Road N0rth Bayview Road North Cross Road North Sea Drive North Sea, Drive 01d Rasture Road 01d Shipyard Lane Orchard ~Street Oyster Pond Lane Oyster Pond Lane Pacific ~Street Park. Avenue Park Avenue Pike Street Pine Tree Road Direction of Travel North West South North South East West West East West North North South North East West East pest East ~outh West South North South East South West North South South _North~ South North East East North West South Wes t Nor th North West E~s~t East North East North South North East West West West Pinewood Road Platt Road R~eve Avenue Reeve Avenue Sa. ltaire Way School House Road Seventh Street Short Road S~undv~ew Avenue Extension Nor th South Southeast Sou thwes t Nor th East South South South At inter- section'with Pine Neck Road Grathwohl Road New Suffolk.Avenue Fleetwood Road Glenwood Road Calves Neck Road Calves Neck Road Little Peconic Bay Road Nakomis Road Nakomis Road North Cross Road New Suffolk. Avenue Main Bayvi~w Road North Bayv~w Road Narrow River Road Grathwohl Road Kenny's Road Beach Road Manhanset Avenue Peconic Bay Boulevard Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) Sound Avenue Eugene's Road L'Hommedieu Lane Akerly Pond Lane Wilmarth Avenue Gillette Drive Pike Street Brewer Road New Suffolk Avenue Eastwood Drive Eastwood Drive Oregon Road. Grand Avenue~. Mill Lane Minnehaha Boulevard Beebe Drive Mill Road Horton Lane Pine Neck Road West Creek Avenue Kenny's Road Three Waters Lane West Creek Avenue L'Hommedieu Lane Narrow River Road Skipper Lane,. Skipper Lan~. Sound Avenue Marratooka Lane Marratooka Lane Westphalia Avenue Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) Midwodd Road Halyoke Street New Suffolk Avenue New Suffolk Avenue Soundview Road Depot Lane Corwin Street New Suffclk Avenue Soundview Avenue L0ca~o~,. (hamlet) Southold Ne~.~Suf~9tk Cutch0g~e.~__ SouthQld:.~, Southo~!d.- Cutchogue SouthgLd Sou~ho~d_. Cutchog~e Southold Southold Orient Su fokk S0uth0.!d_. GreenP0~,. Greenport~ Laurel Cu~tchQ~up~. Mattituck Cutchogue South0~d :. Southold Greenport East Marion Mattituck ~ Mattit~ck Mattituck~ Cutch0gue Cutch0gue. Mattitu,ck..~ Ma£titugk YtMa.ttituck Southold . Cutchogue Mattituck Sou.the!d% Southold - Cutchog~e: Southold 0~ien~_~ Cutchg~u~ Southo31d 0~ient Orient. O~ie.nt .~ Matti~uck Mattituc~- Mattituck~ Mattituck Cutchogue Catchogue Orient M~ttituck Mattituck Mattituck Cutchogue Greenport. Cutchogue Southold Yield Sign On Sound D~ive East SDuth'Str'~et West Southern Boulevard West South~ Cross Road West South Cross Road East Sunn~Side Road East Sut~0n Plac~ West Sutton Place East T~rry Lane North Terry-Lane South T~rry-~ane East Third stree~ North Third Street South TracR Avenue East Track Avenue North Traveler~Street West Tuthill Lane West Vanston Road South Vista Place Washington -Avenue Wavecrest Lane Wells Ro~d Wei 1's R0ad~ Wells Road'- Wells Road~ Wes tvi~ew Drive Wes t~vie~ Drive Wes~wood'~ Lane Willow Street Wilson Road W0~d Lane Youhgs A-venu~ Youngs Aven~ue Yield S~gn On Alpine:Avenue ceh~ral Avenue Central Avenue Crescent-Avenue cr~cent-.'Avenue Equestrian Avenue Fox Avenue F0x~Aven~e, Montauk Avenue Oceanic Agenue South Military Road Win~hr0p Drive Winthrop Drive Se~i0n 5. Direction of'~Travel At inter- section with Sound Road Oaklawn Avenue Extension Rocky Point Road Holden Avenue Pequash Avenue Horton's Lane McCann Place Sound Road Smith Drive North Smith Drive South Town Harbor Lane Jackson Street Jackson Street Stillwater Avenue Stillwater Avenue Hor~on Lane Wickham'Avenue Little Pec0niC Bay Road Location (hamlet) Greenpor~t Southold Cutchogue ~Cutchogue Cutchogue Sout~otd Greenport Greenport So~thOld Sonthold Southold New Suffolk Ne~ Suffolk Cutchogue Cutchogue Southold Ma~tituck C~t~hogue South Duck PoRd Road Cutchogue West Middleton~R0ad Greenport West Reeve Avenue Mattituck N6rth Albo Drive (north end) ~a~rel North~ - Albo Drive'~(center) >La~r~l S6uth Albo Drive (center) Laurel West B~yA Avenue Laurel NOrth Brower Road ~attl-tuck ~East Grand Avenue Mattituck North Sound Drive Greenport ~ast Stillwater Avenue CCutch0gue West Beebe Drive Cutchogue West Beach Road Greenport ~rth Old North Road Southold East Westphalia ~edue ~attituck Uninc~rporated hamlet of Fishers Island Direction of TraYel At Intersection With~ ~ ~, · North East West West South South East -East North South West '~a South -South Oriental Avenue Crescent Avenue Crescent Avenue- Ath~l-Crescent Avenue Munnatawket Road Athol-Crescent Avenue Equestrian Avenue Mansion House Dri~ Crescent Avenue Ettrick Street Whistler Avenue Greenwood Avenue Ferry Road" Article V, Section 2, is hereby-amended and revised, ahd new. Sections 3 and 4 are'.-added as follows: "~Se~ction 2. Parking prohibited at all times. · 'The parking or,vehicles ie hereby prohibited at al~ ~ti~es~ in any of %he~following~locations: -~ Name oftS%reet ~= Side Eighth Street East ~ Main Street- (Village~-Lane) east.- ~Location - ~ Between Main Street (New York Route 25) and Corwin ,Street Between New York Route 25 and Orchard Street 386 Name of Street Side Main S~reet (Village-Lane) west Marratooka Lane Mechanic Street west east North Bay View Road both Seventh Street east Location ~om a point ~56'f~inorth of the north curb line of Orchard Street southerly for a distance of 675 feet~ .Between Peconic Bay and Park Avenue Between Main Street-(New York -Rou~e 25) and Mechanic Street In Southold of 450 feet easte~y.~.and .westerly from.the center line of Goose CreeklBrldge. Between Main Street (~ew York Route 25) and Corwin Street" "Section 3. Parking prohibited during-certain.h0u~s. The parking of qehicles is hereby prohibited betweep the hours indicated in any of the following locations: Name of Street Side Bay Avenue Both Bay Avenue Both Haywaters Road Both Lighthouse Road Both Manhanset Avenue Both Nassau Point Road Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Location In Cutchogue~' from Peconic Bay westerly- for a distance of 150 feet In Mattituck~between Peconic Bay and Peconic Bay Boulevard In Cutchogue, from Peconic Bay ea~terly~. for a distance of 230 feet In Southold,~_from the guardrail at the north- erly terminus.southerly for a distance of 200-feet · n Greenport~ fr~m Peconic Bay to Inlet Lane and the public parking ~ot adjacent thereto Both 10:00 p.m. and In Cutchogue, from -~.,. 7:00 a.m. Pecon~c Bay easterly for Oaklawn Avenue Both Pine Neck Road Both. Rocky Point Road Both Sound Avenue Both 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., ex- cept on Satur- days, Sundays and holidays 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.~and 7:00 a.m. 7:30 p~m. and 11:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Sound Drive Both Town Harbor Lane Both Wistler Avenue ~orth Youngs Road Both a distance of 170. feet For a distance of 300 feet southerly of the south curbline of. Ma.in Street (New York - Route 25) In Southold,_ from Peconic Bay to North Bay View Road In East Marion, from. the guardrail at the northerly terminus to Aquaview Road In Greenport~ from the guardrail at the northerly terminus to Sound Drive In Greenport, from the northerly te~mings southerly' for a distance of 150 feet In Southold, from Peconic Bay to Terry Lane tn Fishers Island, from the easterly terminus westerly for a distance of 500 feet In Orient, from the guard- rail at the northerly. terminus southerly for a distance of 265 feet 3'8.7 "Section 4. Parking for limited time only. "The parking of vehicles ~s hereby prohibited for a 'longer// period of time than that designated, b~tween the hours indicated, Time Limit 1 h~ur ~n any of the following locations: Name of Street Side Between the hours of Oaklavm Avenue Both 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 ~.M., except on Satur- days, Sundays and Holidays Love Lane Both 8:00 A.M.. and 2 hours 6:00 P.M. Location Between a point 300 feet southerly of the south curbline of Main Street (New York Route 25) and a point 700 feet southerly of the South curbline of Main Street (New York Route 25) Between New York Route 25 ahd Pike Street Section 6. When effective, T This ordinance shall become effective immediately as provided by law. ~OW, THEREFORE, BE IT' RESOLVED that a public hearing be held' by this ~oard with respect to such amendment at the Supervisor's Office, 16 South street, Greenport, New York at 7:30 o'clock ~.M. on the iTth day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby ~s authorized'and directed 6o give notice of such hearing as required by law. Vote 6f'the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen~ On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Suter,:- WHEREAS the-Town'Board desires-to amend the zoning ordinance of the town as follows, to wit: -- The Zoning Ordinance of' the-Town of Southold adopted:4-9-57 and amended i~ its entirety 4-8-58 and'll-23-71-is'hereby amended as follOWs: Section 1. ~n Article I, Section 101, the definition of "YARD, FRONT"-is hereby amended to read as follows: "YARD~ FRONT -- An unoccupied ground area fully open to the sky' between the street line, or between the Street line established by the Official Map of the town or an approve subdivision plat, and a line drawn parallel thereto." Section 2. In Article II, Section 200, the designa{ed title of the C-1 District is hereby amended to read as follows: "General Indus%rial Districts." Section 3. In Article III, Section 300: A. Subsection 7'(a) under B, Uses Permitted by Special ~xception by the Board of Appeals, is hereby amended to read as-follows: "No building, tent, activity area or recreation facility ~hall be:less than twoo h~ndred' (200)- feet from any tot- line,~and any such building, 'tent, adtivity area-or '~ - recreation-facility shail be effedtivety screened therefrom as required by the Planning Board. Buildings intended for use as sleeping quarters shall be not less than thirty (30) feet from each other, except 'tents, which shall be not' less than ten (10) feet apart." 'B. Subsection 9(a) under B, Uses Permitted by SpeciaI'~xception by the Board of Appeals, ~s hereby amended to read'&s~follows: "(a) There shall ~e docking or mooring facilities for not -more tha~ two (2) boats other-:than those owned and used by the owner of the premises for his personal use." C. Subsection 1 under C, Accessory Uses, Limited to the Following, i's hereby amended to read as follows: "l. Home occupations, provided that:=.." D. Subsections l(e) and (f) under C, Accessory Uses, Limited to the Following, are hereby repealed. Section 4. In Article ~Zt~, Section 700, Subsection A1 is hereby.amended so as ~to refer to "....Section 300A, Section~400A, Section 500~, Section 600A and Section 60.2 .... Section 5. In Article IX, Section 90.0, Subsection ~21 is.~hereby amended to read as follows: "0il, rubber or leather manufacture." Section 6. In Article XIII,, Section 1301, SubsectiOn-C(2) (i) is hereby amended to read as folIow~: ' "(i) Whether a hazard to iife, limb or property because of fire, flodd, erosion or panic may be created by reason of or as a result of the use, or by the structures to be used therefor, or by the inaccessibility of the property or structures thereon for the convenient entry and operation of fire and other emergency apparatus, or _ ~ by the undue concentration or assemblage of persons upon such plot.' Section 7. In Article XV, Section 1501, Subsection 10, the ~section reference under the entry for "SIGNS" is hereby amended to read as follows: "...Section 300C6(a)~.." Section 8. In Article XV, Section 1503 is hereby amended to read as follows: : "For every offense against any of the pro~sions of this ordinance or any regulations made pursuant thereto,_gr fail~re to comply with a written notice or order of the Building Inspector within-.the Eime fixed for compliance therewith, th~ owner, occgpant, builder, architect, contractor or their agents or any other person who commits, takes part or assists in the commission of any such offense or who shall fail to comply with a written order or notice of the Building Inspector shall, -upon conviction thereof, .be. guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding fifty, dollars ($50.) or imprisonment for a period not to exceed-six .(6) months, or both. Each week's continued offense shall constitute a separate, additional violation.~ Section 9. In Article XV, Section 1504,-Subsection 2 is hereby amended ao read as follows: "No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for the use of a building or lands requiring a Special Exception or special permit by the Board of Appeals or for any la nd or use rqquiring a site plan approval by the Planning Board unless and. until such special exception~Crspecial permit use or site plan approval has been duly granted. Every certificate of occupancy for~which a special exceptin, special permit or site plan approval, has been granted or in connection with w~'ch- a variance has been granted by the Board of,Appeals, shall-contain a. detailed statement of_any condition to which the same is subject." Section 10. This ordinance shall take effect as Provided by law, WHEREAS this board desires to hold a pubtic hearing with respect to said amendment, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this board with respect to such amendment at the Supervisor's Office, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York at 7¢30 o'clock_P.M, on the 17th day of. July-l~73, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to give notice of such hearing as required by law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Surer, WHEREAS the following local law-being proposed Loca~ Law No. 2~1973 was heretofore introduced at this-meeting of this board, said local law being as follows, to wit: . . 'LOCAL LAW NO. 2 19.73 A LOCAL LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE7CONTROL .OF LITTER IN THE TOWN ..... : .. OF SOUTHOLD Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold: 389 ~57-1. Definitions. For the purposes of this local law, the following words, phrases and terms amd their derivations shall have _the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context,, words used in th~ present tense include the future; words used in the plural n number include the si,n-gu!ar; words ~sed in ~he singular number include the:p.!ural; and words in-the masculin~ include the feminine and the neuter. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. ~ AU-THORIZED PRIVATE RECEPTACLE -- A litter storage and collection receptacle of steel, aluminum or plastic, of ten (10) to thirty -~(30) ~attons capacity., with tigh~- cover, or larger steel container with closed lid. GARBAGE -- Putrescible animal' and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food. HANDBILL -- Any printed or written matter, any sample or device, dodger, circular, leaflet, paper, booklet or any other printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies of any matte~ of literature. LITTE~;-- Garbage, refuse and rubbish, as defined herein, and all O~r wastermaterial which,~ if thrQwn or d~ppsited as here~n prohibited, tends to create a danger to public health, safety and~.~welfare or tends ~r crea~ ~light. - · NEWSPAPER -- A printed publication issued at regular intervals, .including any periodical or current magazine regularly published with not less than four (4) issues per year and Sold to the public, commonly containing news, comment, feathres and advertisements, --including any ".newspaper" duly entered with the Pos,t Office ~.~Department of thee United States in accordanee with federal statute ~o~ regulation. ~ PARK~-.- A park, reservation, playground, beach, .recreation center or any other public'area xn the, town, owned or operated by the .~town'and devoted to active or passive ~ecreation. PERSON -- Any person, f~rm, partnership, ass. oeiation, corporation, company or organ&zation of--any kind. PRIVATE-PREMISES -- Any house, building or other-structure not Owned or~-operat.ed-by- the~town, ~het-her in. habited or temporarily or continuously~unihha~ited or vacant,~including any yard, g~ound~ parking lot, walk, driveway, porch steps, vestibule or mailbox belonginF or appurtenant to such house, building or other ~--structu~e. PUBLIC PLACE -- Any and all streets, sidewalks, boulevards, alleys or other public ways, and any and alt public-parks, beaches, squares, spaces, grounds and buil~.ings. REFUSE~-- As defined in the-Town..of.-:Southotd ordinance regulating the ~isposal.,of-garbage and rubbish~ - · RUBBI-SH -- ~onputrescible solid wastes consisting of both Combustible and noncombustible wastes, such as, but~not limited to, paper wrappings; cardbOard, tin cans, wood, ~lass, bedding, crockery. TOWN ~- The Town of Southold. VEHICLE -- E~ery device in, upon or by which' any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway or public street. 39O ~57-2. Litter in pbblic places. A.~ No person shal~l ~hrow or~ deposit~ titter ~in or upo~any ~- .... s~reet, sidewalk or other public p~lace within iCh. e~ tow~- ~except in public receptacles:or in authorized p~i~a.te~ receptacles-. £or collectfon, or as provided-in the O~di~nance regulating the disposal of garbage and rubbish.. ~ .... B. Persons placing litter in public receptacles or '~n-~a~-thorized private receptacles shall% do So~n. such a manne~s~to prevent it from bein_g carried or deposited~by the eleme~t~.~pon any ~ street sidewalk or othe~ public place or upon p~i~v~te property. C. .No person shall sweep into' or deposit in any gu'tt~r.; street ~or..other public place within the town the accumulation of litter from any building or lot or from any public or private sidewalk or dr~iveway. D. Persons owning or occupying property shall keeper.the side- walk in front of their premises free of litter~. ~57-3. Litter from vehicles. A. .No person shall,th-row or deposit litter f~om~any~>vehicle .upon.any street or other public ~lace within the town or upon private property ..... B. No person shall ~rive or,move an~' vehicle'or truck Within the town, the wheels or tires of which carry onto or deposit in any street, alley or other public place sticky substances or foreign matter'of such kind as adheres to the~ road surface. §57-4. Li-tter in parks, beaches and' bodies of water. A. No~person shall throw or deposit litter in any park or beach within the town except in public receptacles and in such a manner that the litter~will be pre~ented from being' carried or deposited by the elements upon any part of t~e park or beach or upon any street or other public or private place. Where public receptacles are not provided, all su,ch~ litter shall be carried away-from the park .or beach~by ~h~.~person responsible for its presence and properly dispos,ed of elsewhere, as provided ~erein. B. No person shall throw or deposit litter in any pond~, river, stream or other body of water within the town. ~57.5. Litter on private property. A. No person shall throw or deposit lit. ter on any p~vgte ~ property within the town, whether owned by such~person or not and whether occupied or vacant, except that .the owner or person in control of private property may maintain authorized private receptacles for collection ~n such a manner that litt~zr will be prevented from being carried or deposited by the elements upon any street, sidewalk or other public place or upon private prQperty.~ B. The owner or person in control of private propertY_~Or any portion thereof sh~ll at all times maintain the premises or that portion controlled by h~m free of litter, exc~ept when stored properly in authorized private recep~aq!es for collection, when such person Shall have actua!~notiee thereof or when said litter shall have been present a sufficient length of time to constitute constructive notice. ~57-6. Handbill~. A. In public places. No person shall throw or deposit any handbill in or upon any sidewalk, street or other public place within the town. No person shall hand out or distribute any handbill in any public place except to persons willing to accept it. B. On vehicles No person shall throw or deposit any~ ~andbill in or upon any vehicle; except it shall ~ot be unlawful in any public place for a person to hand out or distribute a handbill to any occupant of a vehicle who is willing to accept it. C. On private property. No person shall throw or deposit .any handbill in or upon any private premises'which are: (1) Temporarily or continuously ~ninhabi~ed or vacant. .(2) Posted~with a s~gn plaCed in a~.c0h~s~ic~u~'~o~ition ~ near'the entrance thereof, bearing the words "No Peddlers or Agents," "No Adverti'sementg" or words of similar import indicating ghe desire of the occupants not to have such handb'iIIs ~eft upon such - premises, oK where an occupant expressly directs the ....... person,not to throw;' deposit or distribute the handbill on the premises. (3) 'Inhabited, but not posted or subject to an'~express warning by an ~cupant, except by handing or trans- mitting any such-.~handbill ~irectly to an occupant, unless he places or deposigs any, such handbill so as to secure or prevent it from being blow or-drifted about the premises or sidewalks, streets or other public ways. ~. D,. The provisions, of this'section shall not apply.~o'.~he distribution of m~il by the United States Posta:l Service nor to newspapers (as defined herein), except-that newspapers - shall be placed ~on private::proper.ty-in such,a manner as to prevent their bein~ carmied ~or deposited by 'the- elements upon any street,, sidewalk or other public place.or upon private property. §57-7~. Penalties for of, fens~. - - - Any person-'com~itting an offense-again:st any of the. provisions of this local law shall be punished, upon Conviction, by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment not exceeding fifteen (15): days, or. by both' suc~ fine'~nd i~pri,sonment. The conti~ua-tion of an offense against the provisions: of. this local law. shall constitute, .for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense her~unde~r. . - ~ : §57-8. When effective. This' local law shall become eff.ective immediately as~ p~ovided by law. ~§57-9. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this local law shall be adjudged by any court of~:competent jurisdiction to 'be fn~atid, such 'judgment shall ~ot 'effect, impair or invalidate any other-clause., sentence, paragraph:, section or part of this local law. .. WHEREAS 't~his board dssires-'to 'ho;l~ a public hearing with~ respect to said local law, - _ NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED-that a public.hear-ing be'held by this board with respect to the adoption of the ~aforesaid local law at the Supervisor's Office, 16 South. Street, Greenport,-~gw York a% 7:30 o'%c~ock p.m. :on the 17:th~day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that :the Town :Clerk '~be ·and :he ~hereby ~s ~authorized and directed to cause~ public notice :_of ~said hearing to:be given as provided by law. ~ . ~ :~:- ~- :_-: - . ~ · Vote of the ~Town Board: -Ayes~:-~Supervxsor Martocchia? Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. : _~ ~ - On motion of Justice Demarest/ seconded by: Justice: Suter, WHEREAS; the-following ~local law being~:p~oposed-Local Law No. 3-1973 was heretofore introduced at this meeting by.-:a~member of th~ board, said ~oca!l law~ being as follows, .to wit: ~ - - ~: LO~AL L~W'NO~ 3 ~- '19~3~ ~: ~, A LOCAL LAW~TO PROVIDE.FOR THE LICENS~NG:~D 'REGULATION OF PEDDLERS ~ND SOLICITORS WI~HIN:THE~TOW~:OF SOUTHOLD Be-it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold: ARTICY. E I .:. : :- ~ ~69-100. Legislative intent. This local law is enacted for the purpose of regulating itinerant merchahdis~ng'in order that the peace~ health, safety, welfare and good order of the toWn:Of the inhabitants.there°f'~ shall not be endangered or unduly disturbed. 392 ~69-101. Definitions. - For the purpose of this local law, the terms used herein are defined as follows': ESTABLISHED PLACE OF BUSINESS -- Any.building, store or depository in wh-ich or ~here th~ person transacts business and deals in the goods, wares and merchandise he hawks, peddles or solicits. HAWKER ~_PEDDLE~ -~ Except~as:herein~expre.ssly provided, any person,, principal or. agen~ wko, in ~n~ public street or highway or public place, or by going from house to house or place of business to place of business,- on_foot or on or from ~ny vehicle standing in a street or highwayl, sells or ~ba~ters, offers for sale or barter or carries or exposes for sale of barter any goods, wares or merchandise, except as hereinafter exem-pted. MERCHANDISING -- Refers to ~the selling., bartering or trading, or offering to sell, barter or-~trad~~, of' auy goods, wares, commodities or services. PERSON ---Any individual, fi~m~, partnership, corporation, unin- corpor-ated association and all other entities of-any kind~ or any principal or agent there,of. .<~ SOLICITOR -- Any person who ~goss from pta.ce to .Plac-e or house to-house, or s~ands in any s~treet or public place,~taking or offering to.take orders for goods, wares or merchandise, except as hereinafter exempted, or for services .~o be performed in the future, or for making, manufactu~ing~ or repairi>ng any article or thing whatsoever .~for future delivery.~ ~69-102. License required. ~ It shall De unlawful for an~person, within-the ~limits o~f the Town of Southold,~ to ac{ as a hawker, peddler~ or solicitor~, as herein defined, except in conformity with the provisions of~ thi-s local law, and without first havmng Obtained and paid-for and. ha~ing in force and effect a license, as provided herein. : ~.,~-~ - ~69-103. Application requirements Every'applicant for a license under this Local la~ shal-1 file with the Town Clerk a sworn written application, in duplicate, on a form to be furnished by said Clerk, which shall give-~or be a,ceo~panied by the following: ~ ' ~ ~ A. ~ame and description of the applicant. '~,: B~ Permanent home address~and full local a-ddres~ ~f--t-he applicant. C.. A brief statement of the nature of the business and a description of the merchandise or service to be sold. D. If employed, the name and address of the employer~, together with credentials establishing the exact nelationsh-i~.~ E. The length of time for which ~the_.lic.ense is_~e~sired. F. If a vehicle is to.be used, a description of suc~ vehicle and its license, number. . . - ~. ~. · · ~ G. The place where the goods or propert~ to be so~d~ or ~affered for sale are.ma.nufactured or produce~, where such ~ooda..or -property are located-at the time such application~i-s ~iLed and the proposed method of delivery H. A photograph of the appl~icant taken within, sixtY. (60) da~ys immediately prior to the date of the application, wh~i. eh photograph shall clearly show the head and shoulders 'of the applicant and shall measure two by two (2 x 2) inches.. I. ,Two (2) business references located in the County of~ ~ ~ Suffolk, State of New York, or, in lieu thereo~, .~suchl-other available evidence of the character' and~busines~s responsibility of the applicant as will enable an investigator to properly evaluate Such character ~a~d responsibility. J. A 'statement as towhether the applicant has been convicted, of any crime, misdemeanor or violation of any municipal ordinance, the nature of tke Offense and the punishment or penalty assessed t~herefor. K. The fingerprints of the applicant. ~69-104. Investigation and issuance of license. Upon receipt of such' application, the original shall be ~e~erred to the Chief of Police of the Town of Southold, who shall, cause_. . such 39'3 investigation of the applicant's business and.moral, character to be made as he deems necessary for the protection of the p6blic good. A. If as a result off'such investigation the applicant's character or bus~ness responsibility~is found to be unsatisfactory, the Chief of' Police shall endorse on such application~his disapproval and his reasons for same and return t~e said application to.the Town Clerk, who sha~l..notify the applicant that his application is disapproved and that no License will be issued. A hearing upon suck dis~approval shall be held, upon appeal, as provided B. If as a result-of such investigation the character and business responsibility of the applicant are found to be satisfactory, the Chief of Police shall endorse'ion the application his approval-and return such application to tke Town Clerk, who shall, upon payment.of the prescribed f~e~ issue a license to-the applicant. Such license shall contain the signature and seal of the issuing officer and shall show the name and address of said licensee, the kind of goods to be sold thereunder, the amount-of fee paid, the date of issuance and the length of time ~he same shall be operative. ~69-105. License fees; The fee for each license-issued pursuant to this local law shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.) per year or ten dollars ($10.) per day or fraction thereof. - - ~69-106. License ~onditions. A. A license shall not be assignable. Any holder of such license wo permits it to be used by any other person, and any person who us~s .s~ l_~ce~se g~a~ed to any other person, shg.ll~ be.guilty3pf an o~fense aga~ns~.~his local law. B. Each such license ~ssued shall automatically expire on December 31 following the date of issuance thereof, but such license may provide for an earlier expiration date. C. No applicant to whom a license has been refused or who has had a license which has been revoked .shall make further application until a period of at least twelve (~2) months shall have .elaps_ed since the last previous rejection or. revocation, unless he .can show that the ~eason for such rejection or revocation no longer exists. ~ D. Every licensee, while exercising hi~ license, shall carry the license.with him and shall exhibit the same upon demand to any poliee officer or citizen. ~69-107. Records. ~ It shall be the duty of .the Town Clerk to keep. a record of all applications and of all licenses granted under the previsions of this local law, giving the number and date of each license,~ the name and residence of the person licenses, the amount of the license fee paid and also the date of revocation of ~all licenses rD~oked. ~69-108. Employees of licensee. Any licensee using a motor v~-hicte may em~ploy not more than two (2) persons to assist in selling and delivering the wares, but such persons shall also act only while accompanying a licensed peddlar, hawker or solicitor. - §69-109. Restrictions. Aolicmnsed hawker, peddler or solicitor shall: A.Not engage in such business at any time between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. B. Not willfully misstate the quantity Or quality of any article offered for sable'. C.Not offer for sale any unwholesome, tainted,,..deleterious or diseased provisions or merchandise. D. Keep the vehicles and. receptacles used by him in a clean and_sanitary condition and the foodstuffs and edibles offered for sale-well covered and protected from dirt, dust and insects. ~ .394 'E. ~Not call a~tantion to. his goods by blowing a horn,-by ringing a bell other than a..housed0orbell, ~,by sho~ting- ~ or c~ying out or~:by any loud, or unusuat..n©ise.- F. Not stand,or permit~ the,~.vehicle~used by .him.-to :s~tand in one (1) place inany public.place or street fo~ more than ten (10) minutes, ~or in front of any premises~, for any time if~the owner or any lessee-,of, the premises obi.cots. Not create or maintain-any booth or standi or place any barrels, boxes, crates or other~obstructions, upon any street or public place for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale any goods, wares or merchandise. Not~sell confectionery or ice-~cream within f~ve?hundred (500).feet of any school between-tke~hours.-of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. ~on school da~s. I~ Not sell or,peddle ~prepared .foods-of any kind,~including ice cream, confectionery, ~beverages,-prepacka~ed snack -~ foods, hod~dogs, hamburgers and other san~wicke~s, on any ~town beach upon .which is located a~concession stand operated under an agreement with~the t~wn, om on ~any ~pa,rking area ~adjacent~thereto. ~ ..~ ~ ~,Revocations; hearings. - .... ~, Causes. Licenses issued under the provi,sions~of this local law may be revoked by the Town .Board-of the ,Town of Southold after notice and hearing for ~any-of the follow- ing causes: (1) Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained in the application for a license. (2) Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement made in the course of carrying on his business as a hawker, peddler ~r solicitor. (3)Any violation of this local law. (4)Conviction of any crime or misdemeanor'involving moral tuppitude. (5) Conducting the business of peddling, hawking, or soliciting in'an unlawful ~anner or in'such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or to Constitute a mena~e to the 'hea~th, safety or genera! welfarle of the public. B. Notice of hearing for rev°cati6n or refusal of a license shall be g~ven ~n writing, setting forth specificall~ the grounds Qf complaint and the'time and place of'hearing. Such notice shall be mailed' to the licensee a~ his'last known address at least five (5) days. prior to the date set for hearing. Exemptions. No part of this local law shall be enforced ~ astto conflict ~ithArtic~e 4, section~ 3'2, of the ~ne'r~ Business LaW of the S~ate of New York, providing for exemption for v~terans. B. The requirements of this locai law'-shail not apply to the following, provided that official uniforms, clothing or other suitable identification ~s disPlayed: (1) Any recognized nonprofit religious, charitable, educational, civic or political organization. (2) Any such organizations as the Bo~ Scouts, Girt Scouts or local volunteer firemen. C. Nothing i~ this local law shall be held to apply to: (1)Sales conducted pursuant to Statute or by order of any court. (2) Persons selling personal property at wholesale ~o dealers in such articles. Merchants having an established place' of business with- in the Town, or their employees. (4) The peddling of meats, fish,' fruit and similar produce by by farmers and persons who produce such commodities. (5) Dealers in mil, baked goods, heating oil and daily newspapers- (6)Licensed real estate brokers. ~69-110~ A. ~69. 111. A. ~69-112. Signs. Appropriate signs, as the ToWn Board of the Town of Southold shall deem necessary, shall be erected by the High~ay Department of the Town of Southold at such places within the Town of Southold as the Town Board directs, advising of the existence of this local law. 069-113. Penalties for offenses. Any person committing an offense against any provision of this local law shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding fifteen (15) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The continuation of an offense aFainst ~he provisions of this local law shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder. ~69-114. _When effective. This local law shall become effective immediately as provided by law. ~69-115. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this local law shall be adjudged by any court of competent 3urisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not effect, impair or invalidate any other clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this local law. §69-116. Repeal of Present Ordinance. The ordinance entitled "Hawking and Peddling in Town of Southold" adopted by. the Town Board on August 26, 1932, is hereby repealed. WHEREAS this board desires to hold a public hearing with respect to said local law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this board with respect to the adoption of the aforesaid local law at the ~upervisor's Office, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of July 1973, and it is further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to cause public notice of said hearing to be given as provided by law. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Marto~chia, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. Meeting adjourned at 5:40 P.M. Judith T. Boken Deputy Town Clerk