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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-11/23/1976~ ............... ovembe ._ A regular meeting of [~e. Sout~b~d<Town Board was held .on Tuesday.., Nqve~m~r: 2.3,-.!97~. at. ,the O£fice o£ the Supervisor, 16 Sou~ 'S~_~$t :, 'Gr$'$n~.~,. _New :Y~rk','. ',SUPervisor Mart0cchia, opened' the me~eting at. 3;00 P.M._ width .the following ~p -esent. -- _J_'[ .... ' . Sup~rV~Or':Alb,er,t'" ~: 'M ...... '-'"'Marto:'~cchia ....... Co~cilman J~es ,H. Rich, Jr.. .......... Co~c&lman J~es ~m~. ,,. ....... ........ Justice Mart~n 5u~er . _. ...Jus¢ice Lo~s, M., Dem~es2 .... . To~ l~o~eg ~obe~g. ~. ~a~ke~ High~ay Supe.rin~endeng Raymond De~ To~ Clerk Judith T. Terw Absen¢.: Justice Fr~c.is T.~ Doyen ...... On motion 0~ Justice Suter, Seconded bY Justice, Demar~s~, it was RESOLVED that ~h~ minutes of"No~ember 9, .1976. be ~d _hereby ~e approved a~ Vote of.-~he .....TQ~ Board: ~y,es.'~"- 'Supef~is0~' Martocchia, Co~cilm~ Rich, .,Co~cilm~ Homan, Justice Suter;-Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. ~ 0n mo~ion of JustiSe Demarest, Seconded by .Co~cilm~ Hommn,. it' was R~OLVED that the next re~lar~,meeting. Of-the Southold To~. Board will be held at ~:00 P.M., Tuesday, December 7, 1976 at the office of the Sup¢~isor, 16 Son~h. Street, G~eenport, Ne~ YOrk. Vote o~.the. TO~ Board: ~ves:._ Supervisor Martocchia, C~cilm~ Rich, Co~cilm~ Hom~, - Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly.adopted Reports of committees: 1. Supervisor Martocchia reported that the new to~ hall is coming along very well, building is all enclosed, windows are in, roof is on, ~d considerable work has been done on the inside. 2. Co~cilm~ Hom~ reported that the street lighting tr~sition is well ~der way. Southold village has been fairly well completed on the change over from ~00 watt merc~y vapors. Co~cilm~ Hom~ added that to ~yone who thinks .the lights look a little yellow, he would like to think they look a little green, because that is the color of dollar bills ~d there is a considerable savings by putting up those lights.--~. Willi~ Pell III asked, since this is phase I, how m~y more phases do you e~ect to go t~ough and when do you expect yo~ completion date to be?---Co~cilm~ Hom~ stated phase I was the replacement of the ~00 watt lights with the 150 watt lights, the 150 watts giving out the s~e ~o~t of l~ins on each light. Thee will be ~ $11~000.00 a year savings on that one series alone. The next step will be then to go in on the 189's ~d 92's; ~d the last step, when it comes k~but, will be the 175's ~d the reason they are last is because of a certain a~eement with the lighting company. There is no completion date, it depends on money, how soon we get money. You have to spend money to get meney.---u~.~ Mr. Poll asked if we di~'t pass a $50,000.00 bond?---Cocci!man Homan stated that money was for the purchase of the truck ~d its equipment, the purchase of the 400 ~d some lights for the initial stage. ~en that is done, supplies are bought so ~e can maintain not. 6nly the existing lights we are taking from LILCO, it will be about $50,O00.O0.---Justice Demarest stated that since we took over the leasing ~d mainten~ce of the lights we have been paying what we paid before, but we now have a credit off $8,100.00 thro~h the first of November; this is what we saved already since the first of November by paying $16,000.00 for a t~ck so we could take over the mainten~ce. That is a period of less th~ six months; so we will ave at that ra~e $16,000.00 a year ~d that is the° purchase price of the truck. Supervisor Martocchia report'ed: 1. 'Notice from Hospitalization that there will be another 11% to 15%/ about the 33% increase we got on July 1st, 1976. We have.also had a study made by Equitable Insurance and their figure 'cameout higher than the one we are presently unhappy with. How- ever their figure is higher because there are two things that are not presently in our contract, life insurance and small amount of a dental program which we do not have. 2. Notice has been received from the Suffolk Cottony Department of Public Works stating all of the'neCessarypermits have been received for the dredging in front of' t~e New Suffolk Ramp and it isi~be!ieved the Board of Legislature mi~t have voted last week to allow the money for the project which it is believed is in the area o~ $6,500.00. . .... Moved by Councilman Homan,' s~Onded by Justice Surer, WHERE&S4 the Town Of Southold has requested the County of Suf£olk to dredge a navigation channel at the New Suffolk Boat Ramp, Town of Southold; and WHERE., the County of Suffolk proposes to do said dredging of Nm Suffolk. Boat Ramp-, in the TOwn of Southold at the nominal coa% to to theT~o.wn of-Southold; and WHEREAS, in order to accomplish said dredging, plans, specifications, agreements and other documents must be executed on behalf of the Town o£ Southold; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the 'SUpervisor be and he hereby is authorized to execute, on behalf of the To~n of Southold, all necessary plans and specifications, spoil area agreements, assurances to the County of Suffolk, license~and/or dredging permit applications to the Federal and State Agencies and all other documents that may be required to accomplish said dredging work. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich,~ C0uncilm~u Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Sup.ervisor. Martocchia: 3. On Item 6 on the agenda, the purchase of communication system for theneW.~own hall, and .the old~.building, 'many plans have been studied, including the telephone company, but they were out o£ range, and Executone of Suffolk and Progressive. Out'attorney is now_~reviewing'lastminute detai~s £or awarding the bid. This item will be returnedto later in the-'meeting~' On motion of Councilman Rich~seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED. that a 15 mlnute.'o~ ~ess-recess be called at 3:30 P~M. for the purpose of holding a hearing on proposed amendments to the.town Peddling and. Soliciting Ordinance. Vote of ~he Town Board: 'A~es~- S~Perv~ssr~M~rtocchia, Councilman Rioh~~ Councilman Homart, Justice S~ter, Justice~Demarest. This resolutio~was declared duly adopted.. Meeting r;aconvened at 3~40 P.M. Supervisor Martocchia: 4. Receipt of a letter from Cuzter Institute, Inc. and The Incorporated Long Island Chapter of the New York~State ArchaeologiCal Association. requesting-funds. Each~ year'~toward the 'end of the year, if w~have ~cushion: remaining in-the budget~ we usually give them $500.00 eaDh~a~d this~ year ~e~can-af£ord sucha 'donation. On mo~don of Co~uacilman Rich, seconded~by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED that the Custer Institute, Inc~., Main Bayview Road, Southold, New York, be and hereby are allocated $500.00 from surplus funds. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, C~unoilman Rich, :Councilman Homan, Justice Surer-, J~stice~Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia: ~5.£ ~he Cus~er InStitute-has also requested mupport of a new program, an operetta ~or ~he Chr-istmasS~ason, but the'bOard-has discussed it and feel we a. re not ready .at-this~time to support that program. On mo~tiont'~:Counoilmau~ Rioh~ seconded by Councilma~ Homan, it was RESOLVED ~ha~ The ~ Incorporated ~ Long Isl'and Chapter-of the New York State'.Archaeological Association, Bay View Road, Southold, New York be and hereby are allocated $500,00 frOm~surplmS Funds. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Surer, Justice~Demarest. Moved by Councilman Homan, seconde~.by,Justice-Suter~ WHEREAS~he.Cutchogue Polish Democratic Club, Inc., by-amended application dated July 28, ,1956 petitioned the Town Board Town..o~..Southold for. a change of zone on certain property situated at. Cut0hogue from "A" Residential-and Ag~iculturat.Districtto "B" Light Business District, and WHEREAS the said petition was referred, to the Southold Town Planning Board and Suffolk County Department of Planning for official recommendation and report, and. WHEREAS'the Town Board, pursuant to due notice,-held a public hearing thereon on the 12th day of 0cto~er, 1976 at-7:30 at which time all interested persons were given au opportunity to.be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Cutchogue Polish Democratic Club, Inc. be granted a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District. to "B'! Light-,Business--District on property situate at. Cutchogue, New¥ork, and moreparticularly boUnded~and described as.follows: - BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the easterly line of Depot. Lan.e with the southerly line of. laud of Long Island Railroad C.ompany; running thence along said. lend'of Long Island Railroad Company N. 55© 09' 20" E. 416.60 feet to land of Sacred Heart Cemetery; thence along said.laud, S. 43° 54! 10" E~,191~80 feet to. land of Fred Xaelin; thencealong said laud, S. 46° 23' 30"'W. 411.18 feet to the easterly~-line of:~epot Lane;-thence along said easterly tine,~N. 43~ 57,~10. W..255.-28 feet ~to the poi-nt of beginning. Containing 91,938 square feet. Vote cf..the Town-Board: Ayes:-S~pervisor Martocch~a, Councilman Rich,,Councilman Homan, Justice~Suter, Justice Demarest. This resolution was_ declared duly adopted. Moved by Justice DemareSt, s~¢onded by Councilman Ri,oh, WHEREAS Myron F&nkle., an~ Philip,-M. Fink~ 1.e, by,. appldcation dated February 24, 1976 petitione~ the To~wn Board of the Townof S'outhold for a change of zone on certain property situated at Orient, from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B-i" GeneralBusiness District,_and -_ . WHEREAS the said petition was ~ferred~tothe Southold'Town Planning Board and the Suffolk County Department of Plarnaing~for official recommendation and report, and ~ WHEREAS, the Town Board, pursuant to due notice, held a public hearing thereon on thel2th day-~of-Ootober,~1976~at 8:00 P.M., at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be.heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Myron Finkle and Philip M. Finkle be and hereby are denied the :retief demanded in said petition for the following reasons: This proposed change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District-to "B-l"-General Business District .would.be-conaidered. spot zoning. Further, the relief requested is available.through application to the' Zoning Board of Appeals. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Sup~r~.isor.,Martocchia, CounciIman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Mar~occhia: . 6. Letter from the-Suffolk County DePartment of Environmental consem~ation relative to a~studymade~:at the- disposal area-concerning methane gas monitoring conducted by~Holzmacher, McLendon-and Murrell. Since that study was made, the DEC has requested the town consider pu~ti~g in testing wells. Th~"e should be about four installled at ap~rDximately, $50,00 per-well, for-materials and a map 'Of :the site. On motion .of Justice Suter~ seconded by ~Coun~imau Rich, it was RESOLVED that'permission.is hereby given~o the ,Suffolk County Department of Environmental. Control~to install four methan gas monitoring wells around the Southold landfill site at a cost of $50.00 per well for materials and a map. -~ ~ Vote of the~,TownBoard: ~es:. Supervisor'-Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, JuBticeSuter, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia: 7. Letter from Bay View Oaks Association, Inc., SouthamPton attempting to enlist the support of all~ the east end towns for the purPose of purchasing the SuffotkCounty dredge. The Townof Southold must study this further as it concerns a major expense to the~town. On motion of Councilman Rich, seconded by Councilman Homart, it was RESOLVEDthat:the mapper Edward Booth for a cluster'concept on his ,property'on Soundview ~Avenue to Long Island:Sound, Southold be and hereby is approved by the SoutholdTown-Board and referred to the Southold Town.Planning Board for their further study. Property contains'18.7 acres~ withm400+ ft. on Soundview Avenue, ~5 ft. on Soundview Avenue, 1750 ft. in depth on one side and 1710 ft. on the other. : u Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homart, .$us~ioe Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia: 8. With relation to the "Games'o£ Chance Licensing Law", the~Depar:tment:o£.Audi~ and Control have ass.ig~ed the Town code numbers. What must'be used £or the bookkeeping, and, there is one further step the town must:take before goi'ng to 'final approval, whinh isanother referendum due to the. time element involved. 9;' Letter from ,the Suffolk County Police Department relative to .the town's dog ordinance; they feel our ordinance should be amended to state the County Canine Dogs do not need to be leashed'. However, the Town Attorney grates the ordinance indicates the dog must :~ot be lea~hed ~£ it is .under the ownerts control, and the County dogs are under their control: at all t±mes;' 10. Item 14 on the agenda refers to property:the town is in hopes, of purchasing for drainage purposes from Kull & Pon~ino at Peconic. It is in discussion stages with~the property owners. On motion of Councilman Rich, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED that 3:30-P~M,, Tuesday, December 21, 1976, office of the Supervisor, 16,South Street, Greenport, New. York, be set ~as date, time ,and:.place:for a'hearing:&n, the matter of the application of Henry J. Smith for a permit under the provisions o£ the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold for the installation of a drainage .rSng~.and~attached o_ut!et pipe,.to-,run into the southwest branch of Corey Creek, Southold,-New York. . Vote ~o~ the Town~Board: ~Ayes: Supervisor-Martoochia, Councilm~ Rich, Councilman Homart, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This ~esolution ~was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia: 11. Application has been received for ~'wetlland permit, application #27, from the attorney for Leo Kwasneski ~t Sleepy Hollow subdivision, Southold. It has been referred.to the Southold Town. Trustees and.Southold,Tow~ Conservation Advisory Council for their study and.~recommendation. ' 12. I~em 17 on the agenda', letter from Richard Cron; pertains to the d~sposi~ion on_a tax c.ertiorari~.ca~e"in~'Mattituck, Boha~k Village; and in the December'.audit%her~e will~ be a bill from attorney who.. h~dl~d-the:case~-for-~he-.town, Richard--Cron, in the amount of $2,400.00. zTh~s case-was~in court for £6ur year~. 1~:. Notice £rom the'New York State Department of Environmental Control that a hearing~will be'held upon the application of Mobil Oil Corp., Fourth Street, Greenport, for installation of two 19-pile d~lphins, Qn December 30, 1976 at 2::00 P.M.;.lOb~ections by December 23, 1976. 14. Through. the Suffolk Cmunty .Department of Emergency Preparednes~ the town secured a boat last year for the people on Fishers Zsland who had a problem when the .Coast Guard vacated Fishers Island, and the town was able to supply them with another boat. on a loan basis from the Department of Emergency Preparedness; and since,they have no-fur:ther need:'for'&t the town is taking it over,here, and there-isa study,.being made' as to Whether the boat will be used at Mattituck Inlet patroling the' ~ong Island Sound whe~e?~h~e has ~aen-.trowble-in respomse time from the Coast Guard. The SUPervisor has been trying to get a coast guard boat in the Inlet for over a year, provisions have.been.made With the Mattituck Inlet Marina to keep the boat there. It is possible the boat from Fishers ~sland wi~ bemused at.the Inlet.--~Mr. Pell asked, if the coast guard does:.come, where'will the' boa~ be~ placed them?~:- Supervisor M rtocchma.~stated...they would really'not need it.--- Mr. Pe~ asked if. there isn"t.some other place it could be used in Southold Town?~--SupervisorMartocch~ stated it is a matter of £inding someone who will take care of it. The boat is not owned by the towni i~:is:merely on a. loan from.'the.:F~dera~ ~omverr~nent to the County. On motion 'of Councilman Homan, seconded' by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that the Supervisor be-end-he-hereby is authorized'.tO sign a l~o~n'agreement on behalf of' the Town-of Southold with~ the Suffolk County Department of 'Emergency Preparedness for the loan of a 37 ft. ~Chris=Craft Twin Grey Marine V-8 Engines Serial Number T 7708 & 7718 NYS#~ 406~ EP(74)0CD#NY-063-EX~74 Hull ~5-7-004, and insure'said boat if necessary. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Surer, Justice DemareSt. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia: 15. Letter from Holzmacher, McLeondon and Murrellrelative to a wastewater facility'-study-. There are some possible grants involved and they indicate how much they will charge us for Our share of the study in conjunction with'the joint effort withthe Village of Greenport. The to~nwi]] s~udy:~hia report and talk with Mr. McLeondon for further details.-~-Mr. Dan Rubin asked how many people the faci!ity~would ~serve?--~Supervisor Martocchia stated'it is merely a study and must be made before a determination could be made. 16~. R'ec~iptof a ~emo from theTown of East Hampton ~oontaining a resolution they adoptedrelative to Tri-State P18nning. 'This- is being turned over to the Plannings-Board for their study. .17. Letter from Elizabeth S. Zegzula, Youth Committee Chairper~Qn of the Inter-Agency Council, stating they have grave reservations about theproposed Senior-Citizehs-Y0uth Center- at Peconic, since mention has been made that the senior citizens would use ~h~ building during the day time and~theyouth from late afternoon to ppssibly 11 PM.---Much 1of the de~ails have not been worked .out as yet. for the time scheCmle;-~-They further feel it is not central enough for the youth4---The~Supervisor will discuss~it further with Ms. ZegzUla. on~m0~m%onof Councilman"Rich'; secondedby coUncilman Homan, it-was RESOLVED that the Southold Senior Citizens be and hereby are authorized to contract for one bus to take them to Stony Brook, New York on December t7~ 1976~ Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: SUpervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Surer, Justice Demaresv. Supervisor Martocchia: 18. Item's23 concerns a letter from Edward Ladem~ann~ Jr. requesting-.a-job. 191. Item 24 concerns a parking l'~t~ the~Town has agreed to lease from the Mattituck Park District in Mattituck, and representatives of the park district~have agreed to, but the Town Attorney advises the Board, before it can be done legally, a~hgaring must be held by the Mattituck Park District. 20. The Board is interested in-receiving names from~individuals interested in se~¢ing on the Sou~hold T6wnConservation Advisory Counq$%~ ~$s. of January lst~the towh would like to reEtructure the council; end-the board would lik~ to ha~e the names by the middle of December.---Mr. Pell asked what the Supervisor meant by re- structure?---Supervisor MartoOchia stated that there are members- on the council now, but not too many of them are active. 21. Item~27 on the agenda pertafhs to a hearing held~this morning, November 23rd atlO:O0 AM, relative to a possible violation of the wetland ordinance; a decisionwill be made shortly. On m6tion of Councilman'Homan,~secoh~ed by Justice Demarest, it was RESOLVED.~that Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia be and he hereby is authorized to-prepare specifications and advertise for bids for dr~pes ~0r the new town hall. - ~- · Vote of the Town Board:' Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Surer, ~Justice Demarest. This res~lution~was declared duly adopted. On motion of Justice Demarest,~sec6nded'by Justice Surer, it'was RESOLVED that Supervisor AlbertM. Martocchia be and he hereby' is authorized, to prepare specifications and advertise for bids'for a contract for the preparation of the tax ro~ls and tax bills for the Town of Southotd. PreSent contract 'expires mid-December. Vote o'f the Town' Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich-, ~ouncilman Homan, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. 127 on motion of Councilman Homan, seconde~d by Justice Surer, it was RESOLVE. D that $628~94 be and hereby ~is transferred £rom General Fund unexpended balance to Street Lighting~ Vot&~ of the Town Board': ~es: Supervisor Martocchia, CounciIman Rich, Councilman H0man, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This re'Sblution was declared duly adopted. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that $~,041,66 be shad hereby is transferred from Whole Town unexpended balance to Hospi~talizati~n. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Co~ucilman Rich, Councilman Homart, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Mr. Pell asked .if this increase in hospitalization did not include al'l new.employees who were added on during the year?---Supervisor Martocchia istated 0nly one was added on, and JusticeDemarest said as many were dropped as added onJ---Mr. Pell said that in January of last year they indicated they planned to add six on during this current year.---Supervisor Martocchia stated the £~deral employees did not cost the town anything; however, there were about four added to the Highway Department, which would make Mr. Pell's first statement correct.---Mrs. Csajko asked who handles the hospitalization?--- Supervisor Martocchia stated it is the State Plan. On motion of Councilman Homan, seconded by Justice Surer, it was RESOLVED that $1,372.69 be and hereby is transferred from Part Town unexpended balance to Hospitalization General Fund. Vote of the Town Board:~ Ayes: Superhoof Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice 'Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that $2,500.00 be and hereby is transferred from Highway Item I, Workmen's Compensation to Highway Item I, Hospitalization. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homart; Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. On motion of Justice Demarest, seconded by Justice Surer, it was RESOLVED that $100.00 be and hereby is transferred from Highway Item III, Workmen's Compensation to Highway Item III Hospitalization. Vote of~the Town Bo~d: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This re§olution was declared duly adopted. On motion of Justice Surer, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board approves the action of the Fishers Island Ferry District in hiring Mrs. Cynthia Oliveri at $3.00 per hour as reservation clerk until the 31st of December, replacing Mrs. Elizabeth McCloskey who is leaving the Island. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martecchia~ Councilman Rich, Councilman Homart, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. ~This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia: 22. Receipt of an application from Walt~r Gatz f~r a cluster concept. This application will be reviewed by the Board. 23. Item 6 on the agenda is still open and will be acted upon before the meeting is concluded---bids on a communication system for the new town hall. Supervisor Martocchia opened the meeting for comments and questions from the public.---There was no response. On motion of Councilman Homan, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that a recess be called at ~:15 P.M., meeting to reconvene at 4:45 P.M. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councihan Homart, Justice Surer, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Meeting reconvened at 4:45 P.M. 0nmotio~ 0£ Justice.,Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, it' was RESOLVED that the Town Board o£ the Tow~ o£ Southotd accept the bid proposal £rom Progressive-?hone Systems, Inc~ for~the . installation o£ a complete-telephone-commun, ication systemin the S0uthold Town Hall for a contract pr±ce of ~1t,26~.00 which includes the cost of the equipmentand the first year-set.lee contract. There will be an annual charge of ~528.00 for the service contracts for thelnex.t_9 years. Vote o£ the Town..Board:~ Ayes.:- -Supervisor ~artocchia, Councilman ~±ch, Councilman Homan, Justibe Su~er~ Justice Demarest. This--resolutiom was declared.,duiy adopted On motion of Justice Surer, seconded by Justice, Demarest, it was RESOLVED that there being no further business to come before this town board meeting,,-adjou~mment b'e called at 5:50 ~P.M. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Ri, ch, CoUncilman Hom'an, Jus$ice Surer, Justice Demarest.' This-resolution. was~declared~duly adopted.