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MEETING OF D.\BER 18, 1979
to construct 80 lin. ft. of bulkhead plus return and 10 lin. ft.
retaining wall. Dredge in front of proposed bulkhead to 5 ft.
below mean low water and use resultant 200 cu. yds. of spoil as
back fill. Create a 200 st. ft. wetland area north of proposed
structure to mitigate loss of water column. Project site is
located on west side of Manhassett Avenue, south of Champlin Place,
Greenport, New York. Comments by December 26, 1979.
4. Notice to bidders for furnishing sanitary landfill
equipment for the Town of Southold. Bid opening December 27, 1979
at 11:00 A.M.
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COMMUNICATIONS
1. Memo from the Suffolk county Department of Emergency
Preparedness concerning home heating emergencies, and what
steps are to be taken should there be a problem in Southold
Town of either a fuel oil shortage or heated shelter is needed.
2. Memo from the County of Suffolk, Department of Emergency
rreparedness concerning Local Emergency Preparedness in the event
of a disaster.
3. Letter from Supervisor Homan to Sacco & Ahlers concerning
the finished and unfinished contracts for the Southold Senior
Citizen/Youth Center. A meeting was held on December 17th with
tye contractors and the architect. As of this point in time
the Town expects the exterior doors and necessary work that is
to be done by the general contractor to be completed by this
weekend. If th~t is the case the Town will probably take
possession either this weekend or some time early next week,
subject to the architect's approval.
4. Receipt of application from Paul A. Hunter for the
position of Bay Constable.
5. Receipt of SPDES Schedule of Compliance Reminder from
the DEC relative to the Scavenger Site (Disposal Area), Cutchogue,
and the 201 Wastewater Report. The Town is in compliance pending
approval of the DEC of the report.
6. Advertisement for bids for space from the U.S. Postal
Service. They are interested in relocating the Southold Post
Office. The location should be in the following general area:
Main Street with boundary of Hortons Lane and Youngs Avenue.
7. Letter from the North Fork Taxpayers Association, Inc.
giving their views on the proposed New York State Fire Prevention
Code. They have voted unanimously to oppose the adoption of
the New York State Fire Prevention Code.
8. Notice from the Suffolk county Department of Labor that
Gerald King, chef at the Nutrition Center, has been placed on a
waiver list in the Handicapped category, for continuation of
CETA personnel.
9. Application of George L. Penny IV for a position on the
Board of Appeals.
10. Letter from the North Fork Environmental Council, Inc.
relative to application for a wetland permit by Goose Bay Civic
Association, Inc. This letter will be read at the public hearing
which will be held at 3:30 P.M. this date.
11. Notification from Chief Cataldo of the names of the
individuals who will be attending the Police Academy for training
in relation to part-time summer special policemen.
12. Letter from the Southold Town conservation Advisory
Council recommending that Frank Cichanowicz III be appointed
chairman of the Council effective January 1, 1980. This will
be turned over to Mr. Pell for action after the first of the year.
13. Letter from the New York State DEC concerning a meeting
which was held by the Long Island Groundwater Coordinating Comm-
ittee on December 14th at 10 AM at Stony Brook. They have asked
that the Board appoint someone to act in behalf of the Town on
this committee.
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RESOLUTIONS
On motion of Councilman Pell, seconded by Councilman Drum, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold approves the
addition of six (6) new street lights in needed areas throughout
the village on Fishers Island at an increase of $38.50 per month.
Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Justice Tedeschi, Councilman Nickles,
Councilman Pell, Councilman Drum, Supervisor Homan.
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
On motion of Counc;.lman Nickles, seconded by Councilman Pell, it was