HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG-09/19/2005 SELIZABETH NEVILLE
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE OFFICER
RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER
AGENDA
SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
September 19, 2005
9:00 AM
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
PO Box 1179
Southold, NY 11971
Fax (631) 765-6145
Telephone: (631) 765-1800
southoldtown.northfork.net
POLICY: At scheduled Town Board meetings, the attending public is encouraged to briefly address
the Town Board relating to agenda resolutions prior to their enactment; the public will also be given time
at the conclusion of the regularly scheduled business agenda to address the Board on any given topic.
Call to Order.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Next Regular Town Board Meeting: September 27, 2005 at 7:30 p.m.
IV. FOR DISCUSSION
Sub. iect
1. Moratorium - Formula Business Code
2. Chapter 37 Amendment to Code
3. Chapter 97 Amendment to Code
4. Special Permit for Historic Buildings
Details
Set for public hearing
Set for public hearing
Set for public hearing
Set for public hearing
V. RESOLUTIONS
2005-565
CATEGOR~
DEPARTMEN~
Litigation
Town Attorney
Adopts the Attached Recommendation of the Assistant Town Attorney and Denies the Appeal by Jody
Adams of Her FOIL Request
2005-566
CATEGOR~
DEPARTMEN~
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Local Law Public Hearing
Town Clerk
As the Time and Place for a Local Law Entitled "Temporary Moratorium on the Processing,
Southold Town Meeting Agenda - September 19, 2005
Page 2
Review Of, and Making Decisions on Applications for Site Plans for Retail Stores and Restaurants
(Including Take-Out and Formula Food) Over 3000 Square Feet In the Town of Southold"
2005-567
CATEGOR~
DEPARTMEN~
Local Law Public Hearing
Town Attorney
Set October 11, 2005 At 5:00 P.M., As the Time and Place for a Public Hearing on a Local Law Entitled,
"A Local Law In Relation to Amendments to Chapter 37"
2005-568
CATEGOR~
DEPARTMEN~
Amend Ch~r 97
Local Law Public Hearing
Town Clerk
2005-569
CATEGOR~
DEPARTMEN~
Local Law Public Hearing
Town Attorney
Public Hearing on Local Law Entitled "A Local Law In Relation to Use of Historic Buildings In
Residential Districts"