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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-03/10/1970 MEETING OF MARCH 10, 1970 The Southold Town Board met at the office of Supervisor Albert Martocchia on Tuesday, March 10, 1970 at 3:00 P.M. with the following pres.erut: Sup~er-~___ visor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Kich; Justices Demarest and Suter; Town Attorney Tasker; Supt. of Highways Dean and Town Clerk Richmond. Absent: Justice E. Perry Edwards. Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Justice Suter; RESOLVED: That the minutes of the meeting of February 24, 1970 be and they hereby are approved. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Counc£1man Valentine; seconded by Justice Suter; RESOLVED: That the next meeting of the Town Board will be held at the office of Supervisor Albert Martocchia, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York,~.0n Tuesday, March 31, 1970 at 3:00 P.M. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Irving Miller, Public Accountant, retained by the Town of Southold, has audited the accounts of the departments of Town Government under Section 105 of the Town Law and finds them to be correct. Reports are filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Valentine; RESOLVED: That the reports of Supervisor, Justice Suter, Building Inspector, and Town Clerk for the month of February, and Fishers Island Ferry District for the month of January be and they hereby are accepted by the Town Board and placed on file. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen ~alentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Valentine; seconded by Councilman Rich; RESOLVED: That the request of Richard Cron, Attorney for George Slmerjian, to withdraw the application for zoning of property ~n East Marion' be accepted by the Town Board and placed on file. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen~ Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Justice Demarest; RESOLVED: That the Town Board retain Attorney Kenneth Slocum in place of Attorny Gary Olsen to pepresent the Southold Town Assessors in all tax review proceedings presently being handled by Attorney Olsen and that he be paid a reasonable compensation for his services. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Surer. Moved by Councilman Valentine; seconded by Justice Demarest; RESOLVED: That this Town Board go on record as opposing the acquisition of Robins Island by the County of Suffolk for a County Park. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-~upervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Councilman Rich; RESOLVED: That the price of sand fill from the Town Disposa~ Area be raised in price from Twenty-five cents per yard to Thirty-five Cents per yard, to take effect immediately. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Councilman Rich; RESOLVED: Tha% Supervisor Albert Martocchia be and he hereby is requested to contact the New York State Transportation Department to request a 30 MPH limit on Oaklawn Avenue, Southold, New York. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Surer. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Valentine; RESOLVED: That Rev. Charles Baker of the Episcopal Church,-Mattituck'N.¥. _ -~_~e~by is appointed to ~the Narcotic Guidance Counci~l, Town of Southold, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Rev. John Howard. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Rich; seconded by Councilman Demarest; RESOLVED: That the number of members on the Local Narcotic Guidahce ~Council be increased from three to five. ' · Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Counci'tmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Rich; seconded by Councilman Valentine; RESOLVED: That Walter Cain, Southold Elementary School Principal~ .be appointed as a member of the L~c&l Narcotics Guidance Council. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen valenti~e~ and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Valentine; $~s~Rded by ~h~man Rich; RESOLVED: That Frank Lekich, Southold, N.Y. be and he hereby is appointed to the Board of Housing Appeals, Town of Southold, for a three year ~.term ending January 9, 1973, to serve at the pleasure of the Town -Board. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by'Councilman Valentine; - ~' RESOLVED: That the resolution authorizing the purchase of supplies for the Senior Citizens in the amount of $50.00 adopted January 27, 1970 be increased to $80.00. Vote of Town Board: Ayes~ Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Justice Demarest; WHEREAS, the Senior Citizens request the use of fou~ buses for ~ranspor- tation to Sterling Forest at $185.00 each, NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED: That the Town of Southold furnish such ~r~~i~O'~ for the Senior Citizens at a cost not t~.excee~ $740.~0. vote of ~ow~ B6ard: Ayes-Supervisor Martocch~a; Counc~e~'en~ and Rich; J~.s~ices Dem~e~ a~d ~ute~ ..... i~e~ by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Rich; ~ RESOLVED: That the Southold Town Board will accept a Bond of $67,000 as recommended by the Southold Planning Board for roads and other improvements in the subdivision known as "Wheatfield Park" located at ~riffing Street, Cutchogue, N.Y. owned and ~ev~elop~by~holas and Frank Mandaro, subject to the approval of the ~ow~ Board in writing by the Highway Supt. end th~ ~O~ .Vote of To~n Board: Ayes- ALL ~, Ca~.E'Fr-elix Jr. applied to the Town Board for a.s£~:~ renewal permit dated March 9, 1970, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: Tha~ a permit be granted to Carl{Frelix to locate a single trailer om property of Herman Hubbard N/S Main Road, Mattituc~, N.Y. for a period of six months. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and R~ch;' Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Justice Demarest; WHEREAS, William A. Steiner applied' to the Town Board for a singTe trai}er renewal permit dated March 9, 1970, MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That a permit be granted to-William A. Steiner to locate a single trailer on his property on John's Roa~d'E/S Main Road, Mattituck, N.Y. for a period of six months. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-SuperviSor Mar'toc~chia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. ' 259 Moved bY-Councilman Valentine.;..seconded by Justice Suter; WHEREAS~ Marian Council ~3852, K~ghtS of Columbus, applied to the Town Clerk for a Bingo License, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has examined the' application and after ~invest- ig~tion duly made findings and determinations as required by law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the Town Board the findings and determinations required by law, and it is further RESOLVED: That the ToWn Cl'erk be 'and he ~hereby is'~irected to issue a Bingo ~icense to the Marian Council ~3852 Knights of'Columbus- Vote of Town Board: Ayes-SuPervisor Mar~occhia; Councilmen V~lentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and 'Surer. ~d°by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Rich; WHEREAS~ American Legion Auxii~a~y G.T.G. Post ~803, applied to the Town Clerk. for a Bingo License, and WHE 'I~EAS, the Town Board'ha-s examined the application and after invest- igation'duly made findings and determinations as required by law, NOW~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized ~and directed to e~ecute on behalf of the Town Board the findings and determinations as required by law, and ~ is further RESOLVED: That the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issu~ a Bingo LicenSe to the American Legion Auxiliary G.T.G~ 'Post ~803. Vote'o~,Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Coun~cilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Mo~ed by Councilman Valentine; seconded by Councilman Rich; WHEREAS~ American Legion G.T.G. Post ~803, applied to ~the Town Clerk for3~ Bingo License, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has examined the application and after investig- ation du~y made findings and determinations as required~by law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the Town Board the ~--~ findings and determinations required by law, and it is further RESOLVE~: That the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed to zssue a Bingo License to the American. Leg-ion_.G~T~. P~st ~803. Voteof Town Board: kyes-Supe~isor ~ar~chia; ~ouncitmen Valentine and Rich;i Justices D~ras% and Su%~r. ~Moved by Counc!lman t~i~; secoad~d by Co~ncil~anVal~3ntine; '~ /WHEREAS, the New York ~elephone Company is the owner of lands and buildings ~erected thereon situate ~n the north side of Route 25 at Cutchogue, Town of Southold, NeW York, and desires to sell said premises to the Town of Southold for the'sum of $9,000.00, and WHEREAS~ THE Town of Southold desires to purchase said premises at the above specified, przce subject to the adoption of a resolution authorizing such acquisition which resolution will be subject to a permissive referendum, NOW, THEREFORE~ BE IT RESOLVED that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized '~*and directed to execute the contract with the N.Y. Telephone Company for the purchase of said premises at the above specified price. Said contract being conditioned upon the adoption of f resolution subject to a permissive referendum authorizing such acquisition. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervi~r Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. ....... RECITAL WHEREAS, the Town o:f Southold (herein called "Town"), in the County of Suffolk, NeW York, has heretofore duly authorized, sold and is~sued its $135,000 B~nd AnticiPation Note For Acquisition of Addition- ---- al ~erry Boat-1969, a~d it is now desirable to redeem said Note to the extent of $20;000 fro~ a source other than the proceeds of the bonds in anticipation of whi,ch said Note has been issued, now, therefore, - BE IT RESOLVED B~ THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, IN THE COUNTY:OF SUFFOLK, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: S~:tion 1. The $!135,000 Bond Anticipation Note For Acquisition of ~dditional Ferry Bo!at-1969 of the Town, hereinaboVe referred to in the~'Recital of this resolution is hereby authorized to be redeemed on or befor~e March 13, 19~70 to the extent of $20,000 from funds of the Town now available to said purpose (including $10,000 surplus funds) said~:funds.~being a source other than the proceeds of the bonds in anticipation of which said Note was issued, andt~e said amount of $20,000 is hereby appropriated therefor. ,,: Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately. - Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen ~alentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. ' Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Justice Demarest; BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD~--~ NEW YORK, ADOPTED MARCH 10, 1970, AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL~ PART, OF THE $13'5,000 BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE FOR ACQUISITION OF ADDITIONAL FERRY BOAT-1969, BY ISSUANCE OF A NEW NOTE THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $115,000. ~- RECITAL WHEREAS, th~ Town of Southold (herein called "Town") in the County of Suffolk, New York, ~h~s-heretofOre duly authorized, sold and issued its $135,000 Bond Anticipation Note For Acquisition of ~d~.t- ional Ferry-Boat 1970 and has duly authorized the redemption of ~the Note ~o the extent of $20,000 and it is now necessary add dg$~blp to provide for the renewal, in part, of said Note by the issuance:of~a new Note in the principal amount of $115,000; NOW, THEREFORE~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE.TOW~ ~F~ SOUTHOLD, IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLKs, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: c~'~ Section 1~. ~h~ $135,000 Bond Anticipation Note For Acquisition of Additional Fer~y Boat-1969 of the Town, dated March 14, 1969, ~matur- ing March 13, 1970, subject to prior redemption, numbered 3R-l, here- tofore duly authorized, sold and issued pursuant to the bond anticipat- ion note resolution duly adopted bY the~ Tp.WiD Board ~of said Tow~en March 18, 1969, is hereby authorized to be renewed, in part, by the%: issuance of a new Note in the principal amount of $115,000, sa~d Note dated March 14, 1969, having been heretofore duly authorized to be. redeemed ~rom a source other than .the proceeds of the bQnds (including $10,000 surplus funds) in anticipation of which said Note has~been issued, ~to the extent of $20,000 all as hereinabove ~referred-to in --~ the Recital hereof, pursuant to the provisions of the Local FihR~ce Law, constituting Chapter 3~-~ of the Consolidated Laws of th:~ State of New York (herein called "Law.")..The maturity of sa~d renewal Note herein authorized shall not be later than one year from its'datel. and said Note may be further renewed pursuant to the provisions of the Law. Section 2. The terms, form and details of said renewal Not~ shall be as follows: Amount and Title: $115,000 Bond Anticipation Noke~For Acquisition of Additional Ferry~Boat- 1970. ~ Dated: March 13, 1970 Matures: March 12, 1971, subject to~p~iorS redemption No. 4R-1 $.115,000 Interest rate: 4-3/4% per annum, payable at maturity Plac9 of payment of principal and interest: Supervisor's Office, [Greenport, N.Y. .Form of Note: Su~stantial!y in. accordance, wi:t~ form prescribed ~y Schedule B,2~ Of the Law. Section 3. Said Note is hereby sold to the SECURITY NATIONAL BANK, South~ld, New York, at the purchase price cf $115,000, tq bear.interest at the rate of four and three-q~arters per centum (4~3/4%) per annum, payable at maturity, and the Supervisor is-hereby authorized~to deliver said Note to said purchase upon-receipt of the purchase price, ~plu~ accrued interest, if any, from the date of said Note to the date/of~!~ delivery. S~ction 4. Said Note shall contain ~he recital of validity pre- scribed by S.52.00 of the La~ and shal~ be a general obligation,of,: the Town, payable as.to both principal and interest by a general tax upon all the taxable real property within the Town, without limitation']of ] rate or amount. Teh faith and credit of the Town are hereby irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and interes~t~ on~ said Note and provision shall be made in the budget of the Town.by appropriation ~or the redemption of the Note to mature in such year a~d for the payment of interest to be due in such year. Section 5. Said Note shall be executed in.the name of the Town~y its Supervisor and the corporate seal of said Town shall be affixed thereto and attested by its Town Clerk. Section 6. This resolution shall take effect immediately. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Va~ent-i-ne and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Valentine; seconded by Councilman Rich; WHEREAS,the Chief of Police has applied for a grant under the Highway Safety Project and said application has been approved and the Town of Southold is to receive a grant pursuant thereto in the amount of $1,392.00, and WHEREAS, IN ORDER TO RECEIVE said grant the Town of Southold must enter into an agreement with the Interdepartmental Traffic Safety Committee acting on behalf of the State of New York, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute an agreement with said Interdepart- mental Traffic Safety Committee for Highway Safety Project No. PT 70-004- (001) entitled "TEAP-Traffic Enforcement Assistance Project". Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by. Councilman Demarest; seconded by Councilman Val~ine; RESOLVED: That pursuant to Article IX of the Constitution, the Town of Southold requests the enactment of Assembly bill No. 4711 entitled ~ '~/~c~econic County out of territory comprised of towns of East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Southampton and Southold~in Suffolk County." It is hereby declared that a necessity exists for the enactment of such legislation, and that the facts establishing such-necessity are as follows: The local government does not have the power to enact such legislation by local law.- The local legislative body o~ such local government, at least two-thirds of the total membership thereof having voted in favor of such request. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Rich; ~ RESOLVED: That the Superintendent of Highways be and he hereby is authori- zed to have old junk cars removed from the Town Disposal Area at a cost not to exceed $2500.00. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Valentine; RESOLVED: That the Fishers Island Ferry District be .and hereby is suthorized to advertise for b~dsreceiver bids for the necessary repairs of the Ferry, OLINDA. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Rich; RESOLVED: That ~af~o~ing salaries be increased: Public Works Department: Disposal Area: Frank Zina- from $2.75 to $2.95 per hour. Raymond White - from $2.60 to $2.95 per hour. Ray Latham - from $3.25 to $3.70 per hour. H. Latham - from 2.75 to 3.95 per hour S. Verity - from 2.60 to 2.95 per hour~ J. Goodwin - from 2.85 to 3.20 per hour~ FURTHER RESOLVED: That these increases be effective as of April 1, 1970. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; ~ouncilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Suter; seconded by Councilman Valentine; RESOLVED:. That the pay of the Bay Constable, William Januick, be increased -~.~$50~0~ from $7,394.00 to $7,894.00, effective as of April 1, 1970. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved byy Justice Demarest; seconded by Councilman Valentine; RESOLVED: That $500.00 be and hereby is transferred from Surplus Part- town to other insurance and Bond Account, Part-Town. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Justice Surer; RESOLVED: That $500.00 be and hereby is transferred from S~rptus F~ll~ town to Other Insurance & Bond Account-Full Town. Vote of Town Board: Ayes~Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine~ and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Councilman Valentine; WHEREAS, Clifford and Edwina Tyler, Cutchogue, N.Y. by petition verified the 6th day of June, 1969, petitioned the Town Board for a transient travel trailer camp, and WHEREAS, the said petition was approved by the Board of Appeals on November 7, 1968, and ~ WHEREAS, the Town Board pursuant to due notice thereof, held a h.earing thereon on the 25th day of November 1969 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Southold Town Board approves of said permit with requirements for planting and screening as stated and shown on a diagram as part of the application of Clifford and Edwina Tyler and filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen ~a~entine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Rich; seconded by Councilman Valentine; WHEREAS~ this Board deems it in the best interest of the Town of Southold, that an Ordinance entitled "PEDDLING AND SOLICITING ORDINANCE" be adopted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That a public hearing will.be held by the Town Board of the Town of Southold at the the Superv~sor's Office, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York, on the 7th day of April, 1970, at 7:30 P.M. on the matter of the enactment of the following Ordinance, to wit:- PEDDLING AND SOLICITING ORDINANCE SECTION I. No person shall enter upon any private residential property in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, for the purpose of vending, peddling, or soliciting orders for any merchandise, device, book, periodical or printed matter whatsoever; nor for the purpose of soliciting alms, or a subscription or a contribution to any church, charitable or public institution whatsoever; nor for the purPose° of distributing any handbill, pamphlet, tract, notice or advertising matter; nor for the purpose of selling~or distributing any tickets or chances whatsoever, without the consent of the occupant of said premises previously given. SECTION ~. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply to any person who has been a bona fide resident of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, f~r a period of at least six (6) consecutive months last part; nor to any person who has maintained a place of bus- iness in the Town of ~outhold for a period of at ~east six (6) ~onsecutive months prior thereto,-'or his duly authorized representative. SECTION 3. Any person, firm, or. corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) or by imprison- ment not ~o exceed ~5 days or both such fine and imprisonment. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved by Councilman Valentine; seconded by Justice Suter; RESOLVED: That the Town Board of the Town of Southold requests the New York StaGe Department of Transportation, Babylon, New York, to make a parking study on the curve of Route 25 at ~YS mile point marker ~25-0704- 1621 in Southold, and at NYS mile point marker ~25-0704-1635 west of Greenport, both of which are found to be areas of serious traffic problems. Vote~of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentine and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Moved~by Councilman Rich; seconded by Councilman Valentine; WHEREAS, this Board deems it in the best interest of the Town of Southold that an©rdinance entitled "ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF PARKING AREAS~T SOUTHOLD TOWN BEACHES" be adopted, NOW, THEREFORE~ BE IT RESOLVED: That a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of Southold at the Supervisor's Office, 16 So~h Street, Greenport, N.Y. on the 7th day of April, 1970, at 7:30 P.M. on the matter of the enactment of the following Ordinance, to wit:-~ ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF PARKING AREAS AT SOUTHOLD TOWN BEACHES SECTION ii-POLICY: The Town of Southold provides bathing beaches and recreational facilities and parking areas adjacent thereto at vario~s~lo~ati~ns within the Town for the use and enjoyment of residents of the Town of Southcld. The use of such facilities by persons other than residents has increased to such an extent that such facilities have become overcrowded with the result that residents are denied the use the~reof. The Town-Board therefor declares it ~o be the policy of the Town of Southold to restrict and regulate the parking of vehicles injth~ parking areas adhacent to the bathing beaches and recreational facititigs-described in this ordinance in accordance with the provisions her~of. -~SECT.ION II. PARKING AREAS REQUIRING PERMITS: (a) T~he following parking areas are hereby designated as ~o~ of Southold "PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY" areas, to wit:- (1) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Long Islan.d-~Sound between the Hamlets of East Marion and Orient, known as and referred to herein as "Stephenson's Beach" (2) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Gardin- er's B~y at the terminus of Manhanset Avenue, known as and referred to herein as "Norman E. Klipp Marine Park" (3) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Long Island Sound at Arshamomaque (approximately 100 feet east of the inter- section ~f County Route 27 and Sound View Avenue), known as and referred to herein as "Southold Town Beach" (~) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Long Island Sound at Southold at the terminus of Horton Lane, known as and referred herein as "McCabe's Beach" (5) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Long Island ~So~nd at Southold at. the terminus of Kenny Road, ~nown as and referred to here~n as "Kenny's Beach". (6) parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Town Harbor at Southcld adjacent to North Bayview Road (east of Goose Creek Bridge), known as and referred to herein as "Goose Creek Beach". (7) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Long Island %Sound at peconic at the terminus of Mill Road, known as and refer~ed to herein as "Goldsmith's Inlet Beach". (8) Parking area adjacent to the bathing beach located on Peconic Bay at New Suffolk at the terminus of First Street, known as and referred tQ herein as "New Suffolk Beach'. (b) No person shall park a vehicle in any parking area designated herein ~s a "PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY" area unless such vehicle d~spla~s a ~a-lid parking permit duly issued for such vehicle in'accordance with the~provisions of this ordinance. ..SECTION III - PARKING PERMITS. (A) Parking permits for parking vehicles in the parking areas des- ignated in Section t of this ordinance shall be issued as follows: (1) Resident Parking Permit A'~resident parking permit shall he-issued by the T0w~-clerk; or a person designated by him, without charge to all~personswho are qualified residents 'of the Town of Southold~ Persons applying ~for a- resident parking permit shall be requested to sign an application in affidavit form and submit for inspection either of the following as proof of residence: (a) A validated tax receipt stub for the current year for any taxable real property within the Town of Southold assessed in the name of the applicant, or (b) A valid New York State motor vehicle registration.tice~seSin the name o~ the applicant and to an address located within the'--ToWn of Southold. · - The Town Clerk, or a person designated by him, shall inspec~ ~Uch application-to determine that the~ applicant is a qualified zesident of the Town. Upon approval of the' application, a resident parking p~rmit shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle license registrati0h number. Such permit shall not be transferred to any other vehicle. A resident shall be entitled to a permit (without charge) for each vehicle owned by him if such vehicle is registered to an address within the Town of Southold. Resident parking permits shall be permanently affixed to the interior right hand corner of: the windshield or to the interior?right hand front door window of the vehicle. (2) Lessee Parking Per~it A lessee parking permit shall be issued by-the Town C*lerk, or a person designated by him, to all persons who lease or rent-p~operty within the Town of Southold, but do not qualify as residents-~s defined in Section III A (1) hereof. Persons aPPlying for a lessee parking · ~ permit shall present an application in affidavit form, signed by the lessee and the owner ~f the.property setting.forth the loca~ion~±of the leased ~r rented property, the persons occupying the same~ and the term of such tenancy. Upon a determination by the Town Clerk, 3~r a person designated by him, that the applicant is entitled to a~lessee parking permit and the payment of the permit fee, such permit~shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle license registration nUmbe~and shall be affixed to the vehicle in the same nabber as provided~ in-~ - Section III A (1) hereof. The fee for the issuance of a lessee parking permit shall be such fee as shall be proscribed by resolution o~ th~ Southold Town Board. ~ (3) Hotel-Motel Parkinq Permits .. Hotel-Motel parking permits shall be issued by the Zow. Clerk, or a person designated by him, to the owners or their designa~d~managers, of hotels, motels, rooming or boarding houses, and trailer parks for use by the paying guests temporarily residing therein. Persons ~applying for a Hotel-Motel parking permit shall present an application 'to the Town. Clerk in affidavit form, signed by the applicant, setting forth the number of rental units available at the applicant;s premises, ~the number of permits applied for, and the designated business name if any;% Q~f~he premises applied for, Upon a determination by the 'Town Clerk, or a person designated by him, that the applicant is entitled to such permits, and upon payment of the requiied permitfee, permits shall be issued, provided, however, that the number of permits issued shall not exceed the number of rental units available at the premises applied for. Such pe~rmit's Shall be inscribed with the name of the-applicant or the designated b~siness name of the applicant;s premises, and shall be used only by paying guests occupying the premises for which such permits are issued. Hotel-Motel parking permits shall be transferable and.shalL be issued in a clear plastic case and designed to be affixed temporarily to the interior right hand windshield er right hand.front door'wi~:dow of the vehicle. The owner or manager ro whom such permits are issued shall make no charge for the use of such permits by such guests, bU~ may require a deposit, not to exceed five dollars ($5.00) to insure return of a permit. The fee for the issuance of a Hotel-Motel Parking Permit shall be such fee as shall be prescribed by resolution of the South01d Town Board. 265 (4) One Day Non-Resident PermitS One day non-resident parking permits may be issued for the parking of vehicles in the parking area at "Southold Town Beach" to any person by the attendent on~ duty at such parking area.. Such permit shat~ ~e valid only for a day on which the same is issued. The fee for the ~sua~ce ,of a one day non-resident parking permit shall be such fee ~-shall be prescribed by resolution of the Southold Town Board. SECTION IV.- PARKING AT STEPHENSON'S BEACH Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this ordinance, no person shall park ~a vehicle, except a vehicle displaying a valid residence park- ing permit in the parking area at "Stephenson's Beach~ ~- SECTION V. - DURATION OF PARKING PERMITS Ail parking permits provided for in this ordinance, except one day non-resident permits, shall expire on December 31, ~ the year in which'-issued. SECTION VI - OTHER PARKING REGULATIONS Persons using parking areas pursuant to the provisions:of this ordinance shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and resolutions applicable thereto. SECTION VII ~- REMOVAL OF VEHICLES Any vehicle parked in violation of the provisions of this ordinance or any other law, ordinance, rule or regulation moay be removed or caused to be removed by a police officer of the Town of outhold, and after such removal, stored or caused to be stored in a ~uitable place at the expense of the owner. The owner, or person, in charge of such vehicle, may redeem the same upon payment to Southold Town Police Department of the amount of all actual and necessary expenses incurred in the removal and storage of such vehicle. The said Police Department shaD~ ascertain, to the extent possible, the owner or person in aharge of s~ch vehicle and notify him of the amount which will be required to redeem the same. -SECTION VIII - PENALTIES Any person convicted of a violation of any provision of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed 15 days or both such fine and imprisonmnet. SECTION IX - EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect on May 15, 1970. vote~f Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor Martocchia; Councilmen Valentihe and Rich; Justices Demarest and Suter. Ad~journment. Albert W. Richmond Town Clerk