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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/12/1975 L. I I i l__ l_, . All 2 19/5 , 305 Doyen. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia reported the following: 1. Receipt of a thank-you letter from the Nassau Farms Association for a dredging project that the Town of South old participated in. 2. Letter from George Wagner, Director of the Southold Historical Society, recommending Mr. Walter Goebel for the position of Southold Town Historian. 3. Report of Jean Tiedke, Southold Town respresentative at the New York State Department of Public Service hearings on the LILCO - Jamesport nuclear plant; and a list of extended hearing dates up to December 12, 1975. 4. Receipt of a petition from approximately 112 residents of Orient requesting one patrolman on each of the three work shifts, to patrol only from Dam Pond Bridge to Orient Point, including Orient Village and side roads. The request is being referred to Chief Cataldo for study of the situation. 5. Notice from the Fishers Island Electric Corp. stating they are increasing their street lighting rates from $40.00 per fixture to $56.00 per fixture effective January I, 1976. 6. Letter from Henry F. MOisa, Secretary of the Southold Town Fire District Officers Association inquiring as to the possible availability of federal revenue sharing funds to be applied to public safety in fire emergencies by the fire districts. The matter is being referred to Town Attorney Tasker for study. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, WHEREAS the Town of Southold has requested the County of Suffolk to dredge a navigation channel in Deep Hole Creek, Town of Southold; and WHEREAS the County of Suffolk proposes to do said dredging of Deep Hole Creek, in the Town of South old at a nominal cost to the Town of Southold; and WHEREAS in order to accomplish said dredging, plans, specifi- cations, agreements and other documents must be executed on behalf of the Town of Southold; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia be and he hereby is authorized to execute, on behalf of the Town of Southold, all necessary plans and specifications, spoil area agreements, assurances to the County of Suffolk, license and/or dredging permit applications to 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, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Justice Demarest, WHEREAS, the Town of Southold has requested the County of Suffolk to dredge a navigation channel in James Creek, Town of Southold; and WHEREAS, the County of Suffolk proposes to do said dredging of James Creek, in the Town of Southold at a nominal cost to the Town of Southold; and WHEREAS, in order to accomplish said dredging, plans, specifi- cations, agreements and other documents must be executed on behalf of the Townc'IDf Southold; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia be and he hereby is authorized to execute on behalf of the Town of Southold all necessary plans and specifications, spoil area a&reements, assurances to the County of Suffolk, license and/or dredging permit applications to 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, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest, Justice Doyen. This resolution was declared duly adopted. Supervisor Martocchia reported the following: 1. At Brushes Creek, Laurel, where the Town has recently completed maintenance dredging of the channel, the Brushes Creek Owners Association, Inc. have applied to the New York