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MEETING OF FEB~ARY 22, 1979
they are taking the re st and forwarding it to Jlthington to
consider emergency ~un ing. They did request that the Town provide
them with the amount of cJ:"atts, pleasure, and in particular the
commerical fishing and barges and tugs that use the Mattituck Inlet.
There are a grea- many commerical fisherman who use the Inlet, but
also this si where Northville keeps their emergency equipment in case
there is an oil spill. This information is being furnished to the
Corps of Army Engineers in hopes it will justify at least emergency
dredging by early spring.
Town Attorney Tasker indicated that he expects to be closing next week
on the Meyer property, Boisseau Avenue, Southold, Which is being
purchased for drainage problems.
Deputy Supervisor Homan:
1. Notice of rate increase for Fishers Island Electric.
2. Notice from the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers.
upon application fo Shelter Island Oyster Company for maintenance
dredging and pile replacement at Sterling Creek, Greenport.
3. Notification from the Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers upon application of Frank Guarriello, for permission to
bulkhead, fill, pier and float arrangement at Dawn Lagoon, East
Marion.
4. Notification from the Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers upon application of Albert J. Moyse, for permission to
construct timber groin and pier at Orient Harbor, Gardiners Bay,
East Marion.
5. Notification from the Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers upon application of Henry J. Smith, ~or permission to
construct a groin field, Hog Neck Bay, Little Peconic Bay, Southold.
6. Letter from the New York State of Environmental
Conservation stating a workshop will be held on March 1, 1979 at
2:00 P.M. at Stony Brook to inform representatives of local govern-
ment, industry, and the public of proposed changes in the State
Implementation Plan for air quality.---Deputy Supervisor Homan
does not know affect this will have on Southold Town and
he will look into it.---Justice Suter stated there might be a
question on the burning ordinance.
7. Notification that Suffolk members of the N.Y. State
Assembly Minority will hold a Legislative Forum, on major issues
which are currently before the state assembly. This is entitled
a "Budget Listen In" and will be held on March 2, 1979 in the
Legislative Hearing Room, Hauppauge and on March 9, 1979 at the
County Center, Riverhead, Both hearings will be between the hours
of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
8. Notice from the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
relative to Ocean Dumping. The Board will write for the local
guidance package from the U.S. Army Engineer District, New York.
9. Receipt of an application for a wetland permit from
Raymond Pluschau, Orient. It has been forwarded to the Trustees
and Conservation Advisory Council.
10. Letter from Assemblyman John L. Behan informing the
Town of shi new address in Albany: Room 523 of the Legislative
Office Building, Albany 12248 (518-472-8020), and in Montauk
P.O. Box 1005 (668-5656).
11. Letter from the New York State Planning and Development
Clearinghouse aCknowledging receipt of the Letter of Intent submitted
by the Town of Southold under the Community-Development, Small Cities
grant.
12. Letter from the Times Mirror Communications stating Long
Island Cablevision Corporation has reviewed the construction plan
proposed to the Town and amends their proposal of a three year
construction plan to a two year construction plan.
13. Notice of cecrease in insurance premiums for the Fishers
Island Ferry District.
14. Letter from John S. Lockman relative to erosion on the
Sound. Mr. Lockman asks for results of a public hearing and when
held regarding the removal of the jetty at Goldsmiths Inlet.---Such
hearings were not held. Former legislative Joyce Burland said she
would hold hearings is reauested. To the Board's knowledge she
did not hold hearings and Mr. Lockman will be so advised.
15. Letter from Holzmacher, McLendon and Murrell directed
to the United States Environmental Protection Agency relaiytive
to a scavenger waste study for Shelter Island town. The U.S.
E.P.S. has not replied to the letter.
16. Letter from the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council
thanking the Town Board for the $500.00 for maintenance of historic
edifices on the village Green, Cutchogue.