HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-07/10/1951The Southold Town Board met at the office of Supervisor NRrman E.
Klipp at Gree.n~port, on Tuesday, ~nly 10, 19~l.' .The meeting was cal.led
to order at 1.30 P.M. with th~ following present: Supervisor KlipP;
Justices~ Terry; Tuthill and Clark; Town SUperintendent of Highways
Price; T~wn Attorney Terry and To~rn Clerk Booth.
The Board sat at once as a committee on audit to examine claims
against the Town, concluding the audit work at 2 P.M.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and were duly'approved
as read.
M~ved by Justice Terry; seconded by Justice Clark:
Resolved: That Joel Rosen be and hereby is appointed to position
of Temporary Life Guard, to serve in such capacity at the Southold
Town Bathing Beach, and be it further
Resolved: That compensation be fixed at Twenty-five ($2~.00) Dollars
per week~ payable in regular weekly installments, and be it
further
R~solved: That this appointment take effect as of July 1, 1951~ and
to be terminated at the pleasure of the Southold Town Board.
Unanimously adopted.
Noved by Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Tuthill=
Resolved: That Frank ~. Dawson'Of New Suffolk be and hereby is
appointed, subject to the written approval of the District Superin-
tendent of Schools~ Attendance Supervisor of all schools throughout
the Town except such schools as are otherwise provided for by Section
3213 of the Education Law, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That such Attendance ~upervisor shall be
removable at the pleasure of the District Superintendent 'of Schools,
and
BE IT FURTHER EESOLVED: That the compensation of such an Attendance
Supervisor be fixed at $800.00 per year, payable in regular monthly
installments, he to pay his own expenses, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Town Clerk be and hereby is in-
structed to notify Frank S. Dawson and the District Superintendent
of SchooIs ef this appointment~ and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Town Clerk be instructed to file
such certificate with the proper parties as are required by Sectiom
30, Sub-divisio~ 3 of the Town Law.
Unanimously adopted.
~ve~ by. Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Terry:
so±ved. That Arthur J. Donnelly be and hereby is appointed as
Labore~ at the Southold Town D~p~ subject to the approval of
the Suffolk County Civil Service Oommission, and be it further
esolved. That Arthur J. Donnelly be com cheated for such service
in . · . P~ s
the amount of One Hundred N~nety-five ~$i9~.00) Dollars per
month, and be it further
~setve~:: 'That payment for such services be made in regular monthly
payments~ and be it further
Resolved: That this appointment take effect July 16, 1951.
Unanimously adopted.
Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Clark:
Resolved: That the Police Report for the month of June be accepted'
by the Town B~-d and placed on file..~
UnanimOusly adopted.~
Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Terry:
Resolved: That Supervisor Norman E. Klipp be authorized to transfer
Three Thousand Five ~undred Dollars ($3,500.00) from Fishers Island
Ferry District Account No. 2 to Fishers Island Ferry District~Accomnt
No. l; this amount partially replaces monies previously transferred
from AcCount No. I to Account No. 2.
Unanimously adopted.
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Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by Justice ~ill~
~esolved~ That a meeting£of the Southold Town Board will be held
at the Municipal Building at Greenport on July 27, 1951, ~ 7:30
O'clock P.M. to consider the petition for a light district in the
Town of Southold.
Unanimously adopted.
I: the Natter of The petition for the establishment
of a LightB~trict in the Town of Southold, SUffolk
County, New York.
WHEREAS, a written petition, dated June 1, 1951, in due form
and containing the required signatures has been presented to and filed
with the Town Board of the Town of Southold~ Suffolk County New
York for the establishment of a Light District in the said'Town,
to be bounded and described as follows:
B~ginning at a point on the northerly line of Front Street, at the
Southwesterly corner of land of Arthur A. Levine~ distant, along ~the
northerly line of Front Street, one hundred (100) feet from Sixth
Avenue, and running thence in a northerly direction along the west-
erly line of said land of Arthur A. Levine a distance of one hundred
and Fifty (150') feet, more or less, to a point; running thence in
a westerly direction along the northerly line of land of The Knights
of Columbus a distance of one hundred and seventy-five (175') feet,
more or less, to a point~ running thence in a southerly direction
along said land of The Kmights of Columbus a distanoe of fifty (50')
feet, more or less~ to a point$ running thence in a westerly dir-
ecti6n along said land ef The Knights of Columbus and the northerly
line of land of Harry Brown a distance of fifty (50') feet, more or
less, to a points rur~uing thence in a southerly directionalong
the westerly line of said land of Harry Brown a distance of one
hundred a~d fifty (150') feet, more or less,.~ to the northerly side
of ~ront Street; running thence in a westerly direction along the
nor=herlyline of Front Street a distance of four hundred (400')
feet, more o~ less, to.the southwesterly corner of land of School
District #10, running thence in a northerly direction along the
westerly line of said land of School District ~lO a distance of
two huudred (200') feet, more or less, to a point; run~ing thence
in a westerly direction along the land of Elizabeth Herzo Est e
a distant? of three hundred (300') feet. more o~ 1~ ~ g at_
r~lng ~hence in ~ o~*~ ~ ..... · - Tr .... ~ ~o a point;
said lan~iof Eliza~e~~ ~m~n~&~ng.~e westerly line of
~ ~ts~ance of two hundred
(200') feet, more or less, to the northerly line of Front Street;
running thence in a southeasterly direction diagonally across.Front
S~reet to the southwesterly corner of the intersection of Front Street
and Ninth Street: rumu~ing thence southerly along the westerly Sine
of Ninth' Street ~ distance of fifteen hundred and fifty (I5~0~)
feet, more or less, to a point; running thence easterly across
Ninth Street and along the southerly line of land known as th~
Greenport Driving Park, a distance of nine hundred (900') feet,
more or less, to the westerly boundary line of the Village of
~reenport; running thence in a northerly direction along the said
westerly bouad~ry line of the Village of Greenport to the northerly
line of Front Street, a distance of sixteen hundred and seventy-five
(i~75'} feet, more or less; running thence in an easterly direction
along the northerly line of Front Street~ a distance of seventy-fiv~
(75') feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning.
W~RREAS~ the improvements proposed consist of the obtaining of
electrical energy for not less than 13 and not more than 16 street
lights; and
WHEREAS, the maximum am~n~ proposed to be expended for the improve-
mentit isaSherebyStated in the s~id petition is the sum of $300. per allnmj~l,
ORDERED that a meeting of the Town Board of the said Town of Southold
at 18 South Street, Municipal BUilding in the Village of Greenport,
New York on the 27th day of July 1951at 7:30 P.M. in the evening of
that day, to consider the said petition and to hear all persons in-
terested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and for such
other action an the part of the Town Board with relation to the said
petition as may be required by law or proper in the premises.
Dated:
J~aly 10, 1951
Norman E. KliDD, Supervisor
Harry Terry ~
Ralph W. Tuthill
Heury A. Clark
Members of the Town Board of the
Town of Southold, Suffolk County~
New York.
STATE OF NEW YORK)
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) ss.:
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD )
I~ RALPH P. BOOTH, Town Clerk of the Town of Southold,
Suffolk County, N.Y.~ do hereby certify that I have compated the
preceding order with the original thereof filed in my office at
SOuthold, Suffolk County~ New York, on the llth day of JUly, I951,
and that the same is a true and correctcopy of said original ~nd
'of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF~I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Town, this llth day of JUly, 1951.
RalPh P~ Booth
Town Clerk of the Town of SoUthold,
Suffolk County~ New York.
~l~ den W. Young, C.E., presented to the Town Board a map of Sanwood,
property of George J. Turner at Laurel~for Sub-division purposes.
Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Terry:
Resolved: That pursuant to Sec. 335 of the Real Property Law~ the
~own Boar~ does hereby approve the map o~ Sanwood for sub-divmsion
purposes~ situated at Laurel, Town of Southold~ N.Y.
Unanimously adopted.
Moved by Justice Terry; seconded by Justice Tuthill:
Resolved: That General Bills in the s.um of $S~080.O0;Lighting
District Bills in the sum of $1,229.7~; Fishers Island Ferry District
Account No. I in the sum of $3,563.26; and FisHers Island Ferry
District Bills Account No. 2 in the s~ of '$1~165.77, be and the
same are hereby ordered paid.
Unanimously adopted.
Adjourllmentlwas at ~o'clock P.M.
Ralph P. B~ooth
Town Clerk