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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNavigation LawPERRY B. DURYEA Minority Leader THE ASSEMBLY STATE OF NEW YORK ALBANY 12224 April 14, 1976 Ms. Judith T. Boken, Clerk Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 Dear Ms. Boken: Thank you for notifying me of the resolution adopted by the Southold Town Board opposing the inclusion of Nassau and Suffolk tide waters within the definition of navigable waters of the State. I appreciate being included among the recipients of this information and will certainly keep the Board's position in mind when dealing with Assembly bill A-157 and the Senate companion S-221. My best wishes. PBD:cc LEON E.G1UFfREDA tHE SENATE STATE OF NEW YORK ALBANY 12224 April 13, 1976 Ms. Judith T. Boken Town Clerk Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 Dear Ms. Boken: Senator Giuffreda has asked me to acknowledge your correspondence concerning the resolution objecting to Senate Bill 221. We appreciate your taking the time to send us your input and recommendations on this matter. Sincerely yours, Kenneth P. LaValle Executive Director Senate Education Con~ittee KPL:ae I-I FF~DE R K SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 11971 March 29, 1976 Senator Leon E. Giuffreda 1st District The Senate State of New York Albany, New York 12224 Dear Senator Giuffreda: The Southold March 9, following resolution was adopted by the Town Board at a regular meeting held on 1976: "RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold concurs with the resolution adopted by the Town of Huntington object- ingto the proposed Senate Bill No. 221, and Assembly Bill No. 157 - AN ACT to Amend The Navigation Law, In Relation To The Definition Of The Navigable Waters Of The State; said bill amends Navigation Law, Section 2, Subdivision 4 with the effect of including tidewaters in Nassau and Suffolk Counties within the definition of "navigable waters of the state", giving the state jurisdiction over bays and inlets." Very truly yours, Judith T. Boken Town Clerk dUDITH T. BOK~N T[3WN ~L£RK O FF~L~ER I( SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 11971 March 29, 1976 Assemblyman Perry B. Duryea The Assembly State of New York Albany, New York 12224 Dear Assemblyman Duryea: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Board at a regular meeting held on March 9, 1976: "RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold concurs with the resolution adopted by the Town of Huntington object- ing to the proposed Senate Bill No. 221, and Assembly Bill No. 157 - AN ACT to Amend The Navigation Law, In Relation To The Definition Of The Navigable Waters Of The State; said bill amends Navigation Law, Section 2, Subdivision 4 with the effect of including tidewaters in Nassau and Suffolk Counties within the definition of "navigable wates of the state", giving the state jurisdiction over bays and inlets." Very truly yours, Judith T. Boken To~nClerk n FF~DER K SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 119'71 March 29, 1976 Hon. Kenneth C. Butterfield Supervisor, Town of Huntington Town Hall, Main Street Huntington, New York 11743 Dear Supervisor Butterfield: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Board at a regular meeting held on March 9,1976: "On motion of Councilman Homan, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold concurs with the resolution adopted by the Town of Huntington objecting to the proposed Senate Bill No. 221, and Assembly Bill No. 157 - An Act to Amend the Navigation Law, In Relation To The Definition Of The Navigable Waters Of The State; said bill amends Navigation Law, Section 2, Subdivision 4 with the effect of including tidewaters in Nassau and Suffolk Counties within the definition of "navigable waters of the state", giving the state jurisdiction over bays and inlets. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter, Justice Demarest. This resolution was declared duly adopted." Very truly yours, dudith T. Boken Town Clerk PdJSOLUTtON O~.3ECTING TO PROPOSED BiLL IN THE NEW YORK STATE SENATE ANHD NEW YORi< STATE ASSE.~.IBLY S. 221 (AN ACT TO ~-~LE~D THE NAVIGATION LAW, IN P~I~ATION A. 157 (TO T-n~ DEFINITION OF THE NAVIGABLE ~;ATERS OF (TP~E STATE Resolution for To'~ Board Meeting Dated: February 10, 1976 The following resolution was offered by Councilman and seconded by councilmar~~[~[-I~- cAs i hEREBY OBJECTS to the following proposed Bill ±~w Yor.~ State Senate and the New York State Assemo!y: in the S.221 A.157 AN ACT to amend the navigation law in a~c~ ~o the definition of the navigable waters of the State said bill amends Navigation Law, Section 2, subd. 4 with the ef- fect of including tidewaters in Nassau and Suffolk counties with- in the definition of "navigable waters of the state", giving the state jurisdiction over bays and inlets.