HomeMy WebLinkAboutMPD-05/30/1985 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board
of Commissioners of the Mattituck Park District
held on May 30, 1985 in the,Park District Building
on Main Road, Mattituck, with all Commissioners
present. Mr. James Cox, custodian, also present.
Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved.
The T~easurer's report was approved as read:
Money Maker Account $71,306.41
Regular Account 59.92
Total
The following bills were ordered paid:
$71,366.31
LILCO Gen.
N.Y.Telephone
Gle,n Bradley
Center Moriches Paper
Metro Rental
Patchogue Stationery
Agway
McCabes
Tryac
Southampton Lumber
Lou's Service Station "
Mattituck Auto Parts "
Raynor-Suter "
Ray Nine "
R.L. Bergen Oil "
North Fork Martine Co.
David Haas "
James Cox "
$ 98.41
39.87
130.00
172.85
450.39
465.00
95.00
183.95
44.90
323.50
76.45
185.55
252.67
140.00
147.75
400.00
75.00
10.00
Mr. Goehringer is to see Henry Tyler about working
as a security man.
Help was discussed. Two girls to work 30 hours
per week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and 1 day
each eith Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday). The
fo]low~ng girls w~ll be working: Cindy McKasson at
$3.50 per hour and Amy Walker at $3.50 per hour.
Jack McNulty will be working with Mr. Cox at $4.50
per hour and Tim Anderson also with Mr. Cox at
$4.00 per hour.
If it rains on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, the
permit girls get paid. Should it rain on their optional
day of work they have to work another day or not get
paid for the r~iny day.
Mr. Goehringer is to talk with Bob Muir about
life guards.
Commissioners to get in touch with Rambo and get neces
sary permits to replace the staves at Vet's Park whenever
he can get the necessary permits.
Mr. Goehringer reported that if the Commission paid
for the oil, Ray Deans would oil the Yacht Club parking
lot and Sound site. Mr.'Goehringer has to get back to
Mr. Deans.
Mr. Cox reported that the Hustler had been run into
a stump and damaged quite badly.
The Marine police asked for a key to the Love Lane
site so that could have use of the telephone. So granted.
Mr. Goehringer reported that the Lions' Club may use
the building for a directors meeting in June.
Meeting adjourned.