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A regular meeting of the Board of Southold Town Trustees
was held at 7:30 pom., Tuesday, May l, 1979 at the Town Hall~
Main Road, Southold, New York. Present were:
PresidentPhilip G. Horton
Trustee Scott Harris
Trustee Anna'Hataier
Trustee John Nickles
Trustee Paul Stoutenburgh
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Trustee Hataier made a motion, seconded by Trustee Harris
and carried to approve the minutes of the meeting of April 3,
1979.
On motion made by Trustee Hataier, seconded by Trustee
Nickles, it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of L~aurence Principatq
to place a 20 pound anchor off property of Goose Bay Civic
Association, Inc. with permission of the Association.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hataier, Nickles~
Stoutenburgh
On motion made by Trustee~Hataier, seconded by Trustee
Stoutenburgh, it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of Melvin Ortner to
place an offshore mooring off property of Goose Bay Civic
Association, Inc. with permission of the Association with the
following conditions:
1. Link chain be at least 40 feet in length.
2o A 75 lb. mushroom anchor be used.
3. Mooring be moved back at least 20 feet from the channel
so that at no time the boat will swing into the chamuel.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hataier, Nickles,
Stoutenburgh
On'motion made.by Trustee Hataier, seconded by Trustee
Harris, it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of Steven MaOeski to
place offshore stake with pulley line to onshore stake off
right-of-way known as Rochelle Place at James Creek.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hataier, Nickles,
StOutenburgh
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On motion made by Trustee Stoutenburgh, seconded by Trustee
Hataier, it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of Brian Stubelek to
place 200 lb. mushroom mooring off private right-of-way at Deep
Hole Creek with the condition that a letter be sent to the Board
indicating an agreement with the owners o~the two moorings
already in place that the spot can be worked out.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hat~ier, Nick~es,
Stoutenburgh
On motion made by Trustee Nickles, seconded by Trustee Harris,
it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of Donald DeLalla to
place three spiles off private property of the applicant at Mud
Creek.
Vote of the Board:
Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hataier, Nickles,
Stoutenburgh
On motion made by Trustee Hataier, secondedby Trustee Harris,
it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of James Eaminsky to
convert floating dock to fixed dock 45' x 12' for offloadin~ fish
and onloading ice off private property of the applicaut at
Mattituck Creek.
Vote of the Board:
Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hataier, Nickles,
Stoutenburgh
On motion made by Trustee Hataier, seconded by Trustee Harris,
it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of Hugh Murphy to replace
2 piles with floating dock 5' x 20' with 4' x 14' ramp in a "T"
formation off private property of the applicant at Jockey Creek.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Horton, Harris, Hataier, Nickles,
Stoutenburgh
Trustee Hataier made a motion, seconded by Trustee Harris
and carried to approve the renewal of the following mooring permits
for the month of May subject to receipt of $5.00 renewal fee.
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John L. Barry
Edward R. Burke
Harry G. Dorman, Jr.
Anthony Gloria
Brian KeIly
Edward Ross, Jr.
W.~mpreston Tuthill
Laurence T. Waltz
Joseph H. Wysocki
Fred W. Kart
Russell K. Redhead
Gerald P. McGinty
Charles C. watts
Frank Begora
Joseph Cornacchia
James B. Ford
Alexander Greendale
Joseph G. Munz
Charles Sidorowicz
Harry Tuthill
Mary Wallraff'
Joseph Zinnaoski
Evert S. Bergen
Nicholas Dapcic
Warren DJ Ritter
Trustee Hataier made a motion, seconded by Trustee Harris
and carried to approve the renewal of the following mooring Dermits
for the month of June subject to receipt of $5.00 renewal fee.
Alex Bondarchuk
William L. Jones
Alfred B. Parks~
Leroy Schriefer
Thomas D. Troyan
Joseph R. Avignon
Almet R. Latson
Norman Norden
Felice Vanderbeck
John David Anderson
Charles Brockner
Edward L. Hoffman
Edward H. King
~Stephen Murdock
Gregory R. Runkel
Dorothy Bridge
Andrew Lutkowski
Albert W. Richmond
Aaron W. Schwartz
Walter Williams
Lillian Cowan
Nicholas G. Leimone
Edward J. Tillistrand
Wysocki, Bennie~J.
Chester A. Berry, Jr.
Earle O. Dickerson
David B. Horton
Harry Mort
Edward H. Schwiebert
A letter was received from Mrs. Richard S. Griffiths in
which she asks permission to proceed with reconstruction of a
bulkhead. The Board directed that Mrs. Griffiths file an
application so the request can be considered.
A letter was received from Frank Pileski in which he
protests the request of the To~a Trustees to remo~e a dock
from the right-of-way known as Rochelle Place. This dock
was placed without permit and when a permit was applied for
denied by the Trustees. It is not the policy of the Trustees
to grant requests for docks at the end of public highways nor
at the end of rights-of-way on which the applicant does not
have exclusive use. Mr. Pileski has been granted au offshore-
onshore stake so he is not being deprived of a place.to keep
his boat. Another letter is to be written to Mrs. Virginia
VanBokkelin informing her that further action will be taken
if she does not remove her dock from this area also.
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A letter has been received from PaulTroyan, President of
the Riverhead Town Bay Conservation Association, requesting a
letter of support from the Southold Town Trustees in its effort
to gain control of a portion of bay bottom for a hard clam
transplant program in a seven year lease. This letter is to be
forwarded to the~southold Town Baymen's Association for its
comments and recommendations to be considered at the next meeting
of the Board of Town Trustees.
Mr. pouglas Creighton requested an opinion from the Board
regarding the mooring of a 50 foot sailboat at Town Creek off
his property. The Board felt this was too big a boat to be
moored there practically and might be better off moored in the
Bay or at a marina.
A letter from the Goose Bay Civic Association~ Inc. dated
August 25, 1978 has been brought to the attention ofthe Board.
This letter deals with docks in front of the Basile and Melchione
properties which have received permits from the Board. These
docks restrict passing over and reasonably using the beach of
the association because they do not have a passage area. A
letter will be written to each of these people informing them to
place a ladder on each side so people can pass over the docks.
The information requested by the Long Island Regional
Planning-Board in regard to mariculture activities in the Long
Island Coastal Zone will be compiled and forwarded to the Town
Board as it is under its jurisdiction.
There was some discussion regarding the permit of Mr.
Christopher Gudis. It appears that H. Gud!s never paid his
fee and thus did not get a permit, which could be partially a
clerical error in notification.- His dock now 'appears to be
longer than what he originally applied for. Trustee Hataier
offered to measure the dock and forward the information to
the Clerk. Mr. Gudis is to be notified that he is in violation
of the Code and invited to attend the next meeting of the Board
to be held June 5, 1979.
The matter of the dumping of trash into waters of the Town
was brought to the attention of the Board by Mr. Carl Vail.
This is illegal and if Mr. Vail can supply the Board With the
names of the violators, the Board will be glad to takeappropriate
action. The Clerk of the Board will. check with the Town Clerk to
determine if this would constitute a violation of any Other
ordinances.
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The following information is to be forwarded to the
Supervisor as soon as possible. The Suffolk County Department
of Public Works is presently dredging off the Port of Egypt.
They will be working on the west end of the island until 'the
weekend~ Next week they will be starting at the east end. The
Board of Town Trustees requests that Supervisor Martocchia
contact Mr. Carl Eisenschmied of that office regarding the
dredging of the east end. The Board of Town Trustees would like
to suggest that the dredged material be placed on the west end
of the island. The Board feels that the tern colony is eroding
along the south shore and the sand being placed to the west would
help nodrish this beach and, therefore, protect the area. A
copy of this information is to be sent to Mr. William Lieblein
of the Port of Egypt.
A letter has been received from the Tov~ Clerk in which she
indicates that the To~ Board has studied the information folder
on Docks, Filling, Dredging, Mooring, Bulkheads,-Alteration of
Wetlands as prepared for the To~ of Southold by the North Fork
Environmental Council. The Board feels that if the Trustees wish
to prepare a similar type informational folder under their name
and make it available in their office the Town BOard would approve
such a move. However, it is the policy of the Town Board not to
approve the distribution of literates* prepared by a local group.
Trustee Stoutenburgh made a motion that the Trustees send
out the informational folder as corrected and have it available
in the office and send out to people inquiring for applications.
Trustee Nickles seconded the motion with the provision that there
be some further editing of the brochure and an estimate be
obtained as to the cost. Trustee Stoutenburgh withdrew his
motion until the information is available.
The next meeting of the Board of Town Trustees will be held
on June 5, 1979. There being no further business to come before
the Board, Trustee Harris made a motion, seconded by Trustee
Hataier and carried to adjourn the' meeting~ Meeting adjourned
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at 9.5 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Muriel Brush, Clerk