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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL-1985 #15· LOCAL LAW NO. 15 , 1985 A Local Law in relation to the regulation of Floating Homes in the Town of Southold BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: I. Article IV of Chapter 32 (Beats, Docks and Wharves) of the Code of the Town of Southold is renumbered Article V and Sections 32-40, 32-41, respectively; II. Chapter 32 (Boats, Docks and Wharves) of the Code of the Town of Southold' is hereby amended by adding a new Article'thereto, to be Article IV, to,read as follows: ARTICLE IV · FLOATING HOMES Section 32-40. Legislative Intent. The Town Board finds that watercraft are being used for strictly residential~ ~purposes on waterways .within· the Town of Southold; The proliferation of this type of use is expected to create significant environmental problem if their proliferation remains unchecked. · The Town Board recognizes that the waterways surrounding the Town are one of the primary recreation areas on Long Island. They are used for swimming, fishing and boating by many of the local residents and visitors. Furthermore, waterways are a major commercial resource providing food and employment for the harvesters of fish and shellfish. Shellfish taken commercially from said waterways are distributed to all areasof the Eastern Seaboard. The Town of Southold has expended large sums of money 'to develop and protect the harvestable clam stock.· The Town Board acknowledges its duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of its residents and visitors. The maintenance of high water quality is vital to the use of said waterways for recreational and commercial purposes. The avoidance of all uses and activities which could introduce pollution in these waterways is of constant concern. The potential -influx of craft and vessels for residential purposes creates a substantial danger to water quality in said waterways. The residential use of these vessels is contrary to the established character of the Town of Southold' and will severely, diminish the recreational and 'commercial use of said'waterways. The proliferation of Floati.ng Homes and marinas which accomodate them will create problems whicl~ include, in addition to water pollution, trash storage and removal, fire protection, emergency energy requirements during power failures, loss of mooring piles during winter icing conditions, damage and sinking of vessels during storms, all of which conditions impose additional responsibilities on police, fire and other emergency agencies in the Town. .,The Town Board recognizes that the Town of Southold consists primarily of developed year-round residential neighborhoods and that marine recreational uses are incidental to such residential uses, and that it ls in the best interests of the Town of Southold and its residents to restrict and .prohibit the uncontrolled growth and burden on its waterways that would result if the infusion of Floating Homes is not controlled. Section 32-41. Definitions. As used in this Article, the words and terms used herein are defined as follows: FLOATING HOME - Any vessel in fact used, designed or occupied as a permanent dwelling ·unit, business office, or source of any occupation, -2- or for any private or social club of whatever nature, including, but not limited to, a structure constructed upon a barge primarily immobile and out of na¥ic~ation which functions substantially as a land structure while the~same is moored or docked in or on Town Waterways within the Town of Southold, whether such vessel is self propelled or not, and whose volume Co-ef~'~cient is greater than three thousand (3,000)square feet. Volume co-efficient is a ratio· of the habitable' space of a vessel measured in cubic feet and the draft of a vessel measured in feet of depth. Town of Southold; upon which a marina is operated where one or more sites or locations are rented or are offered for rent, sold; or offered for sale, or otherwise used or offered for use for the location of Floating Homes. MARINA - Any dock, pier or other facility operated for profit, or to which public patronage is invited, providing moorings, dockage or other. marine services primarily for power and sailing yachts, launches or other water craft, other than Floating Homes, and which may also be capable of removing any and all water crafts moored or docked within the marina from the water for repair and/or storage. PERSON - Any individual, corporation, copartnership, association, society or any other combination of individuals. TOWN WATERS - All tidal waters bordering on or within the Town of Southoldincluding, but not limited to, bays, sounds, creeks, estuaries, inlets, and all tributaries thereof, and extending seaward to a point 100 feet from the mean high water li~e. Section 32-42. Prohibited Acts. No person shall place, moor, dock, use, or occupy, or permit or assist in the placing, mooring, docking, use or occupancy of a ~ Floating Home in or on Town Waters. · B. No person shall place, moor, dock or store, or permit or assist in the placing, mooring, docking or storage of a Floating Home in a marina in the Town of Southold. No person-shall ~operate or cause to be operated a Floating Home Marina, or rent, or hold· out for rent, or sell or offer to sell any site, berth or space for the accomodation of a Floating Home in the Town of Southold~ Section ~2-43. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this Article shall be adjudged by any Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such · d lu gement_shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this ·Article, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the litigation in which such judgement shall have been rendered. III. This Local Law shall of State. become effective upon its filing with the Secretary Dear Sir/Madam: Please be advised that Local Law(s) No. 15 . 0f'lge3~ of-the was/were received and filed on 10/'[ 10/16/85 Additional forms for filing local laws with this office will be forwarded upon request. NYS Department of State Bureau of State Records 383602-004(12/82) (Please Use this Form for Filing your Local Law with the Secretary of State) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. ~7- ,~g Southo~d Town Local Law No ........]..5. ............................................. of ti~ lre~ 19 ....1t5... (bsser~title) the ..................................................................................................................................... of the Be it enacted by Town Board (Name d Le~ialalive Body) C;ty of .......... ~iO.u.12ml d ............................................................................................................................... as follows: Town I. Article IV of Chapter 32 (Boats, Docks and Wharves) of the Code of the Town of Southold is renumbered Articl'e'V and Sections 32-40, 32-41, 32-a. 2. and 32-43 are .renumbered 32-50. .~-~1', 3~-~2 and 32-53. respectively. 11. Chapter 32 (Boats, Docks and Wharves) of the Code of the Town of Southold' is hereby amended by adding a new Article thereto, to be Article IV, to read as follows: ARTICLE ,IV ',-.FLOATING HOMES Section 32-40. Legislative Intent. The Town Board finds that watercraft are being used for strictly. · residential' 'purposes on ..waterways .within' the Town of Southold; The proliferation of this type of use is' expected to create significant environmental problem if their 'proliferation remains unchecked. .The -Town Board recognizes that the waterways surrounding the Town are one of the. primary recreation areas on Long Island. They are used for swimming, fishing and boating by many of the local residents and visitors. Furthermore, waterways are a major commercial resource providing food and employment for the harvesters of fish and shellfish. Shellfish taken commercially' from said' waterways are distributed to all areas of the Eastern Seaboard. The Town of Southold has expended large sums of money 'to develop and protect the harvestable' clam stock. The Town Board acknowledges its duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of its residents and visitors. The maintenance of high water quality is vital to the use of said' waterways for recreational and commercial purposes. The avoidance of all uses and activities which could introduce pollution, in'these waterways is :of constant concern. []~"(If additional space is needed! please attach sheets of the same size as this and number each)? Page i The potential'-influx of craft and vessels for residential purposes creates a substantial danger to water quality in said waterways. The residential use of these vessels is contrary to the established character of the Town of Southold' and will '' severely diminish the .recreational and - -commercial~ use of said Waterways. "~ The proliferation of Floati.ng Homes and marinas which accomodate them w.~t~ create probl.~ms ~vhich !nc!ude, ]n ~dd~t,,o~ to w~er pollution~ trash storage and removal, fire protection, emergency energy requirements during power failures, loss of mooring piles dur'ing winter icing conditions, damage and sinking of .vessels during storms, all of which conditions impose additional responsibilities on police, fire and other emergency agencies in the Town. ..The Town..Board .recognizes that the Town of Southold consists primarily of developed year-round residential neighborhoods and that marine recreational uses are in6idental to such residential uses, and that it is in the best interests of the Town of Southold' and its residents to restrict and _prohibit' the uncontrolled growth and burden on its waterways that would result if the infusion of Floating Homes is not controlled. Section 32-41. Definitions. As u~ed in this Article, the words and terms used herein are defined as follows: FLOATING HOME - Any vessel in fact used, designed or occupied as a permanent dwelling unit,' business office, or .source of any occupation, or for any private or social club of whatever nature, including, but not limited to, a structure constructed upon a barge primarily' immobile and out of navigation which functions substantially'as a land structure while the 'same is moored or docked in or on Town Waterways within the Town of Southold, whether such vessel is self propelled or not, and whose volume co-ef~cient is'greater than three thousand (3,000)square feet. Volume co-efficient Is a ratio' of the habitable space of a vessel .measured in cubic feet and the draft of a vessel measur'ed in feet of depth. .... FLOAT!NG 'HOME"M.~,R!NA - Any piot, lot, b!ock er site within the Town of Southold; upon which a marina is operated where one or more sites or locations are rented or are offered for rent, sold; or offered. for sale, or otherwise used or offered for use for the location of Floating Homes. MARINA - Any dock,' pier or other facility operated for profit, or to which public patronage is invited, providing moorings, dockage or other-- marine services primarily for power and sailing yachts, launches or other water craft, other .than Floating Homes, and which may also be capable of removing any and alt 'water crafts moored or docked within the marina from the water for repair 'and/or storage. PERSON - Any individual, corporation, copartnership, association, society or any other combination of individuals. TOWN WATERS - All tidal waters bordering on or within the Town of Southold'including, but not Ii~,ited to, bays, sounds, creeks, estuaries, inlets, and all tributaries thereof, and extending seaward to a point 100 feet from the mean high water li~e. -2- Section 32-42. Prohibited Acts. A. No person shall place, moor, dock,' use, or occupy, or permit ~)r .. assist in the placing, mooring, docking, use or occupancy of a Floating Home in.or on Town Waters. B. ..No person shall- place,--moor, dock or store,-or permit or assist in the placing, mooring, docking or storage of a Floating Home in a marina in the Town of Southold~ No person -shall' 'operate" or cause- to' be operated a Floating Home Marina, or rent, or .hold' out' for rent, or sell or offer to sell any site, berth or sp'ace f?r the accomodation of a Floating Home in the Town of Southold~ Section 32-43. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this Article'shall be adjudged by any Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgement.?shall.not affect, .impair. or invalidate the remainder of this 'Article, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the litigation in which such judgement shall have been rendered. Ill. This Local Law shall become effective upon its filing with the Secretary of State. (Complete thc certification in the paragraph which applies to the filing of this local law and strike out the matter therein which is not applicable.) (Final adoption hy local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No ...... 15. ........ of 19..g5. of the ~-ty of Southold was duly passed by the .... .T..o...w.u..Bo. ar.d ................................................... Town ...................................... (Name of Legislative Body) on.. S...e.[?...t.~..m..p,er....z.'.~'.; ............. 19...~..~. in accordance with the appiica'ble provisi~ons ~ ..... (Passage by local legislative body with approval or, no disapproval by Elective Chief Executive Officer ,* or repassage after disapproval.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designatedas local law No ..................... of 19 ........ County City of the Town of ...................................... was duly passed by the .................................................................................. (Name of Legislative Body) Village not disapproved on .................... 19 ....... and was approved by the ....................................................... repassed after disapproval Elective Chief Executive O~ficer w and was deemed dul,y adopted on ............................................ 19 ......... in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. (Final adoption by referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No .................. of 19 .......... County City of ...................................... was duly passed by the ...................................................................................... of the Town (Name of Legislative Body) Village not disapproved on .................... 19 ........ and was approved by the .............................................................. repassed after disapproval Elective Chief ~xecutive Officer ~e on .............................. 19. ........ Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a mandatory permissive referendum,and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting general thereon at the special election held on ...................................................... 19 ......... ia accordance with the appli- annual cable provisions of law. (Subject to permissive referendum, and final adoption because no valid petition filed requesting referendum.) I hereb:/certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No ................... of 19 .......... County City of the Town of ...................................... was duly passed by the ................................................................................ {Name of Legislative Bod~,'l on Village not disapproved ...................................................... 19 ........ and was approved by the ................ on repassed after disapproval Elective Chief Executive Officer ~ .............................................................. L9 ......... Such local law being subject to a permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum having been filed, said local law was deemed duly adopted on ...................................................................... 19 ...... , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. *Elective Chief Executive Officer means or includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county-wide basis or, if there be none. the chairman of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village or the supervisor of a town, where such off'w, er is vested with power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. Page 2 (City local law concerniug Charter re;ision proposed by petition.) I her~'b', ccrlif% dml du. lo(al law auto'×ed hereto, designated as local law No ..................... of 19 ........ of the City of .......................................................................... having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the 36 provisions of 37 of tlie Municipal ll~me Rule Law, aud having received the affirmative vote of a majority special of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the general election held on .................................. ................ 19 ........... became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.', [ hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as Local Law No ....... of 19 ...... of the County of ......................................... State of New York, h:aving been submitted to the El.ectors at tile General Election of November ........... 19 ........... pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of Section 33 of the Muni- cipal Home Rule Law, and having received tile affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and of a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. · (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.) ~ I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph ............. .1. ............. above. - of tho County legislative body, City, Town o~___~age Clelck or officer designated by local legislative body Date: JUDITH T. TERRY, TOWN CLERK (Seal) (Certification to be executed by County Attorney, Corporation Counsel, Town Attorney, Village Attorney or other authorized Attorney of locality.) STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ................ ~.~Q.[~ ............... I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing local law contains the correct text and that all proper proceedings have been had or taken for the enactment of the local law annexed hereto. Date: September 25, 1985 Signature ...... R.ob~r.t ~...T. askec, .Tow.ri. Altora¢y. .... Title City of .............. .S..9.g..t..h..9]..d. ............................... Town Page 3 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD SEPTEMBER 24, 1985 3:35 P.M. IN TI~E MATTER OF A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED, "A LOCAL LAW IN RELATION TO TttE REGULATION OF FLOATING HOMES IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD." Present: Supervisor Francis J. Murphy Councilman Joseph L. Townsend, Jr. Justice Raymond W. Edwards Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh Councilman James A. Schondebare Councilwoman Jean W. Cochran Town Clerk Judith T. Terry Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker SUPERVISOR MURPHY: This is a proposed Local Law on the regulation of floating homes in the Town of Southold. The notice will be read by Councilman Schondebare. COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: "Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the 24th day of September~ 1985 at 3:35 P.M. with regards to the Floating Home Law. It is a very long, detailed law. I 'm not going to read the whole thing. I have an affidavit of publishing same on the Town Clerk's Bulletin Board by the Town Clerk. An affidavit of publication in The Long Traveler-Watchman. An affidavit of publication by The Suffolk Times. In a utshell, it is the same law that we had the prior public hearing on~ except we had deleted from it all references to houseboats and only regulate floating homes. I don't think we have anything else. That is it. SUPERVISOR NK~I{PHY: Thank you, Jay. You've heard the official reading of the notice of this proposed Local Law. Is there anyone here would like to speak in favor of this proposed Iocal Law? (No response. ) Anyone like to speak in opposition to? (No response. ) Anyone have any comments at all? (No response. ) Any Town Board members: like to comment? COUNCILMAN SCHONDEBARE: You mean we finally did it? SUPERVISOR MURPHY: Hearing none I'll close the hearing. . Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Legal Notices LEGal. NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-ING ON LOCAL LAW PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Seuthold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of September, 1985, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the regulation of Floating Homes in the Town of Southold,' which reads as fol- lows, to wit: BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: I. Article IV of Chapter 22 (Boats, Docks and Wharvesl of the Code of the Town of Southold is renumbered Article V and Sec- tions 32-40, 32-41, 32-42, and 32- 43 are renumbered 32-50, 32-51, 32-52, 32-53, respectively. II. Chapter 32 (Boats, Docks and Wharves) of the Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended by adding a new Article thereto, to be Article IV, to read as follows: ARTICLE 1V FLOATING HOMES Section 32-40. Legislative In- tent. The Town Board finds that watercraft are being used for strictly residential purposes on waterways within the Town of Southold. The proliferation of this type of use is expected to create significant environmental problems if their proliferation mains unchecked, The Town Board recognizes that the waterways surrounding the Town are one of the primary recreation areas on Long Island. They are used for swimming, fishing and boating by many of the local residents and visitors. Furthermore, waterways are a riding food and employment for the harvesters of fish and shellfish. Shellfish taken com- mercial from said waterways are distributed to all areas of the Eastern Seaboard. The Town of Seuthold has expended large sums of money to develop and protect the harvestable clam stock. The Town Board acknowledges its duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of its residents and visitors. The maintenance of high water quality is vital to the use of said waterways for recrea- tional and commercial purposes. The avoidance of all uses and ac- tivities which would introduce pollution in these waterways is The potential influx of craft and vessels for residential pur- poses creates a substantial danger to water quality in said waterways. The residential use of these vessels is contrary to the established character of the Town of Southold and will sev- erely diminish the recreational and, commercial use of said waterways. The proliferation of Floating Homes and marinas which ac- comodate them will create prob- lems which include, in addition to water pollution, trash storage and removal, fire protection, emergency energy requirements during power failures, loss of mooring piles during winter icing conditions, damage and sinking of vessels during stems, all of which conditions impose additional responsibilities on police, fire and other emergency agencies in the Town. The Town Board recognizes that the Town of Soutbold consists primarily of developed year-around residen- tial neighborhoods and that mar/ne recreational use~ are in- cidental to such residential u~es, and that it is in the best interests of the Town of Soutbold and its - residents to restrict and orohibit the uncontrolled growth and bur- den on its waterways that would result if the infi]sion of Floating Homes is not controlled. Section 32.41. Definitions. As used in this Article. thc words and terms used herein are defined as follows: FLOATING HOME -- Any ves- sel in fact used, designed or oc- cupied as a permanent dwelling unit, business oflqce, or source of any occupation, or lbr any pri- vate or social club of whatever nature, including, but noL li- mited to, a structure constructed upon a barge primarily immobile and out of navigation which func- tions substantially as a land structure while the same is moored or docked in or on Town Waterways within the Town of Southold, whether such vessel is self propelled or not, and whose volume co-efficient is greater than three thousand (3,000) square feet. Volume co-efficient is the ratio of habitable space of a vessel measured in cubic feet and the draft of the vessel mea- sured in feet of depth. FLOATING HOME MARINA -- Any plot, lot, block or site within the Town of Southold, upon which a marina is operated where one of more sites or loca- tions are rented or are offered/hr rent, sold, or offered for sale, or otherwise used or offered for use for the location of Floating MARINA -- Any dock, pier or other facility operated for profit, or to which public patronage is invited, providing moorings, doc- primary for power and sailing yachts, launches or other water trait, other than Floating Homes. and which may also be capable of removing any and all water crafts moored or docked within the marina from the PERSON-- Any individual, corporation, copartnership, as- sociation, society or any other combination of individuals. TOWN WATERS -- All tidal waters bordering on or within the Town of Southold including, but not limited to. bays, sounds, creeks, estuaries, inlets, and all tribuaries thereof, and extending seaward to a point 100 feet from the mean high water line. Section 32-42. Prohibited Acts. A. No person shall place, moor, assist in the placing, mooring, Floating Home in or on Town Waters. B. No person shall place, moor, dock or stere, or permit or assist in the placing, mooring, docking or storage of a Floating Home in a marina in the Town of South- old. C, No person shall operateo~' cause to be operated a FloaLing Home Marina, or rent, or hold out for rent, or sell or offer to sell any site, berth or space for the accomodation of a Floating Home in the Town of Southold. Section 39-43. Severability. If any clause, sentence, parag- raph, section or part of this Arti- cle shall be adjudged by any Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invali- date the remainder of this Arti- cle, but shall bo confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the litigation in which such judg- ment shall have been rendered. III. This Local Law shall become effective upon its filing with the Secretary of State. Copies of said Local Law are '* available in the Office of the Town Clerk to any interested persons during business hours. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Seuthold, New York, on the 24th day of Sep- tember, 1985, at 3:35 p.m., at which ti me all interested persons will be heard. DATED: September 10, 1985 JUDITH T. TERRY SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ~TS19-5015 STATE OFNEW YORK ) ! SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) ~"' K. Deqnan of Greenport, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/aha ia Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Greenport, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed ia a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 weeks successively, commencing on the ~9 dayof September 19 85 10t~ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ss: Patricia Wood, being duly SWorn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a Public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long ISland Traveler-Watchman once each week for ........... .......... weeks successively, COmmencing on the ........ ...... Sworn to before me this ...... J/~ '~' ..... ~. ~.._~.m,~/~, ......... day of · .. ,]9. ~-~ al and watt.rays, The residential useofthese vessels is eonl~aty to the established character of the To~n of Soutbeld and will severely diminish the reerea. tiona] and eonlmerciel use of said waterways. The proliferatio~ of Floating Homes and marinas which accOmmodate them will create problems wldeh include, in addition to water pOl~to~, trash storage and re~ovai, fire protection, emergency energy requirements during pOWer during storms, all of which - cOnditions, impo~ additional responsibilities on police, fire and other emergency agencies in the Town. Notary Public ........... e/ ~ARBARA FORBBS [ to Notary P~b~e, State of New ~o. 4~ Qu~{ified in ~Uffo{k Co ~t ~ T~e of S~tbo]d s~ P~ma~ly tot power ~i~ ~ ~ d~elop, and sailing yachts, isu~Ches or ~ ' Y~'~ ~siden~l O~er water craft, Other ~h~s and that ~r- ~ting Homes, and which ' of re.o,. ind ~lt it is in t~ b~t m~ or d~ked within the IlL This L~aI Law shall lnte~the Y~n ~South. ~ from the water become effective upon its ~d a~ {~ ~sMen~ to ~St~ct ;~, ~ ~. for ~ P~ibR ~ .~o0~{led ::~ ing with the Se~ta~ of State. ~ ~d bu~, on 1~ ~ ~ Copies of said L~al Law a~ ~a~ l~at W~Id ~sult if the ~ ~ ~ ~ T~n Clerk to any interest~ i~ion ~ ~Hng Homes is persons during business ~b~at~n ~ individuals. ~t ~nt~Hed. TOWN' WATERs. All tidal hours. waters ~rde~n8 on or within NO~cE IS FURTHER OlV- ~Hon 32~1. ~flniti~s. t~ T~n ~ Southold incIud. ~ that the T~n BOard of the ~ U~ in ~is Antcie, the in{,, but not Hmited m bays, of Southold wil{ hold a w~s ~ te~ USed herein Town a~ d~a~ ~ f~l~s: ~n~. C~eks. eS~es, in. public hearing on the aforesaid ~~, {e~, a~ al{ t~bu~es there. L~a{ Law at the Southold vz~[ ~ fact u~d, d~igned ~, a~ exteadin8 ~award to a T~n Hall, Main Road, South. ~ ~ ~ a PZ~nem point' 1~ feet from the mean old, New York, on the 24th day ~j~z ~ b~ss ~ce. high w~er line. ~ Septembe,r 19~ at 3:35 ~ ~any~Pafi~, or ~ti~ 32-42. ~hibited P.M., at which time all inter. f~ any PHya~ ~ s~a{ dub ~ . ~rsons will be beard. whe~ver ~ ~clUding, A, No ~rsou shail pla~, -~: September I0 19~ but~ Um{~ ~, a s~ m~, d~k, use, or ~upy, or JUDAH T. TERRy ~ted u~n a barge pd. ~rmit ~ ns~isr in the p~cing, SO'HOLD TOWN ~ {mm~ and ~t of m~ng, d~king, use or ~cu. 1T.9/19/~(4) ~ wh~b ~ncfions panty ~a ~oat~g Home in or SeXy ~ a ~d s~c. on T~n Water. ~ w~e ~ ~ h ~d B. No ~on shall pla~, ~ d~ ia ~ on T~n m~r, d~k or sro~, or permit Wat~ays ~i~h ~e T~n ~ or assist in 'the placing, moor. ~oMj W~r such vessel lng, d~ing, or storage of a h ~ p~ or not, and ~ti~ Home ~ a marina m w~e ~h~ ~'~dent is the Town of ~uthold, ~ter ~n th~ th~sand C. No ~on shall operate . (3.~) squ~ f~L Volume or cau~ to be O~rated a c°~t ~ a ratio of the ~fing Home Manna, or ~i~ble sp~ ~ a vessel rem, or hold out for ~nt, or ~inc~f~tand the sell or ~er to sell any site. ~ ~ a v~s~ me~u~ is be~ or space for the a~om. ~r,~t ~ depth. ,m~tion ~ a ~oating Home  ~ m the Town ~ Southold. ~ion 32-43. Severability. si~ ~ ~e T~n ~ S~th. If shy clause, sentence, par- ~. u~n which a ma~na is a~ph, section or pa~ ~ this ~ ~ wb~ one or mo~ Article s~ be adjudged by a~ ~ ~o~ ~ ~nt~ or any Court ~ ~tent ju~s- ~ ~ f~ ~nL ~. or diction to ~ invalid, such ~ f~ ~, ~ othe~ise judgment shah nm affect, ~ ~ ~ use for ~e pair ~ invalidate the rem~nd. ~fl~ ~ ~fin~ Homes. er ~ this Article. but shall be MA~A- Any d~k, pier or ~nfined in its operation to thc ~r ~iw ~ted for pro, Clause. ~' to .~ ~b~c pa~on-] :4::~:en'en~' paragraph, rtpa~ the~ di~tIy mgef d~ge ~ ~er marine wbi~ ~c~ judgment ~hall " ' bare b~ renderS.