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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMPD-05/10/1976 . . '" . . . :,linutes of the Regular !'leetinp: of the Board of Commissioners of the r.lattituck Park District held on :I,ay 10, 1976 at Commissioner Reeve's office with all .Commissioners present. 'Hnutes of the April meetinr, were read and approved. Treasurer's report was read and approved. $30,657.09 2,958.66 $33,615.75 The followinp: bills were approved for payment: L.1.Liv,ht " $ 2.31 2.38 4.111 2.85 2.31 1.88 56.00 133.50 260.00 223. 50 35.50 109.01 8.00 97.65 Gen. " " " " Gwahn Hickham & Lark F. Taylor Av;"ay F. r"urphy G.C. R/SHardware Gtype Academ.v Printing Legal Gen. Secretary reported contactinp: Bob Muir about life p,uards. Ife is goinp' to take care of the hiring and Dolicinp: of the life ~ards. The six hand dryers are to be ordered through 1. Janvey and Sons of 215 Front Street, Hempstead, HY. Letter from Mr. William Wickham put on file notifYinp' the District that he was p:oinp: to extend his office 16 feet. This was done because of beinp, a adjacent property owner. Letter of State University of New York, Stony Brook was put on record rep:ardlnp: the Environmental Survey of the Inlet. .. Scouts can put trees on the property at the Lod~e. Per.nission ~iven to Troop #39. Trees are to be paid for by the Park District but planted by the. Scouts. Bids were declared closed at 7:30 P.M. . Bid of Ira Tuthill for Mattituck Breakwater $150., Deposit $50 Cash. No bid on Veterar.s' Bid of George Baker for Veterans' Park $75., Deposit $50 cash. No bid on Breakwater Bid of Karl Baunach for Veterans' Park $55, Deposit $55 Cash. No Breakwater bid. , Commissioners approved high bidder of each concession subject to approval of Mr. Lark, Attorney. Mr. Baker asked about acquiring a key. Commis- sioners advised him that just as soon as he was ap- nroved and had takcn his Suffolk County Health Dept. course. . The Slo-Pitch Ball Club sent Ed Adams, Barbara and Georp;e Matthews, Gary Rose and Can<l..v Ulrnet as representatives to the meetinp;. Mr. Bergen explained the li[,ht bills. A general discussion followed and it was agreed between the Commissioners and the ball players that they would start their games prornnt1y and be out at 10:00 o'clock or before each evening. Letter to be written to Mr. Downs telling him the fence will be repaired. No further business to come before the meeting, the meeting was adjourned. . Yi::~i~ Madeline S. Haas Secretary