HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-09/27/1965 The regular meeting of the Southold Town Trustees was calle to 0raer
at the Town Clerk Office, Southold, New York, on Monday, September 27,
1965, at 1=30 P.M. with the following presents
Alvah B. Goldsmith, president
Frank Dawson
John F. McNulty
George Simpson
Philip Weiler
Marion Regent, Secretary
Mrs. Yolanda Robbins and Mr. Herold Crowell of Deep Hole Creek, Matt-
ituck, N.Y. appeared before the Board representing the Deep Hole
Property Ownere Association to apply for a permit to dredge a channel
in Deep Hole Creek 750 feet by 30 feet which had been filled in as
a result of the County dredging. After discussion the Board agreed
to grant this permit for $15.00 since it was a project which would
benefit the whole town.
The Trustees approved the dredging in West Creek, N~ Suffolk,
as applied for by the Department of Public Works. No fee was
charged as this is to be done by the County dredge.
Mr. Paul Stoutenburgh appeared b~fore the Board to explain more
fully the protest of 100 property owners of the proposed dred~in.1
operations by the Department of Public Works in Broadwater Cove,
Mud Creek and Bast or Eugene Creek, Cutchogue,' New York.
After a lengthy discussion it was decided to hold a public hearing
on the dredging project in th&t area in the Bast Cutchogue School,
Main Road, Cutchogue, New York, on Monday, October 18, 1965, at
7=30 P.M. at which time all interested persons will be gigen an
opportunity to be heard.
A letter to this effect was written to the Department of Public
Works, Mr. R. M. Kammerer, Commissioner, and to Supervisor Lester
M. Albertson.
Notices of the public hearing were placed in the Southold Traveler,
Inc., Southold, N.Y. and the Suffolk Weekly Times, Greenport, N.Y.
The application of Mr. A. T. Cassar Southold, N.Y., to erect a bulk-
head 74 feet in front of his property at Cedar Beach was approved.
Fee ~18.50.
Adj our nment.
Marion A. Regent, Secretary
Southold Town Trustees