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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL #12 2017 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD PUBLIC HEARING July 5, 2017 7:31 PM Present: Supervisor Scott Russell Justice Louisa Evans Councilman William Ruland Councilwoman Jill Doherty Councilman James Dinizio, Jr. Councilman Bob Ghosio, Jr. Town Clerk Elizabeth Neville Town Attorney William Duffy This hearing was opened at 8:15 PM COUNCILMAN GHOSIO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, on the 6th day of June, 2017, a Local Law entitled"A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" and NOTICE IS HEREBY 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, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York, on the 5th day of July,2017 at 7:31 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. The proposed Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2017 A Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Amendment. The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words and remove the struck items as follows: Amendments to Chapter 189, Parking page 2 July 5, 2017 § 189-2 Designation of parking areas requiring permits. E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between Memorial Day May 1 and Labor- Day aborDay November 1 of each year in the areas designated by Subsection above. II. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect the validity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. III. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. I do have an affidavit that this has been noticed on the town clerk's bulletin board and also an affidavit that this was published and noticed in the Suffolk Times. That's all I have. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anybody like to address the Town Board on this local law? Robert? ROBERT DUNN: Robert Dunn, Peconic. I really wasn't going to talk on this, I was going to let it float but I heard a lot of comments previously and I guess those people didn't understand that there would be more time for it, they all left. I think it's a good idea, I mean, there's, it gets crazy and people think Labor Day ends, it doesn't. Labor Day starts another season, the wine people and all those people are down at the beach. And you know, it's a little thing, we can go out to the vineyards and then we go to the beach, the limos and all those things. As far as anyone who finds it inconvenient to have to get a sticker that previously didn't get a sticker, I was remiss this year and didn't get around to buying my sticker until today. I mean, if$10 is going to break you, I think it's ridiculous that they are so cheap to begin with. I mean, this rule is good. It's the right thing to do. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: It's the same price for the sticker, we are just, we are adding the requirement. MR. DUNN: It's the same sticker. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: It's the same sticker. Just earlier in the year and later in the year. MR. DUNN: Well, I almost got the feeling that one person speaking was saying, you know, it's putting an additional onus on her now that she needs a sticker after Labor Day, almost as if she never had a sticker before. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: There might have been some misunderstanding... Amendments to Chapter 189, Parking page 3 July 5, 2017 MR. DUNN: I thought so but the bottom line on this is it's only going to protect the residents. Now, if you never get a sticker, it's probably going to upset your apple cart a little bit but in the big picture, it's the right thing to do. I am going to talk again later about the beach. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Thank you, Robert. We had actually, this had actually been a request that came from residents, that very reason. They said, look, bring some more management to this because it doesn't start at Memorial Day anymore and it certain doesn't end at Labor Day. Our intent was actually help residents and that might have been misconstrued. MR. DUNN: Most of us understand that. JOHN BETSCH: John Betsch, Southold. The Memorial Day date was a problem, the police explained to me just one part, it was a problem to them, they could not enforce it until Monday because the sticker didn't go into effect until the Monday of Memorial Day. So they had issues all Saturday and Sunday, so this is one little side piece. Just a few comments about tonights suggested change. It's kind of obvious that Southold has been discovered by both wanted and unwanted visitors. We are starting to boom here and no longer can the existing enforcement policies and practices be done as they were done presently. We now need, in my opinion, 24 hour enforcement. The growing issues of enforcement are beyond the capability of the enforcement methods. Whether it's a staffing issue or whether it's the people who are authorized to give tickets don't have the interest in doing so. The people who can give tickets are the TCO's, the patrolmen, code enforcement and the bay constables. They all can give tickets. I don't necessarily, people who are at the beach see that happening by all those people. Help is needed and we need new thinking. The Town of Huntington had similar issues with their parks and the Town of Huntington now has armed park rangers in place. Their task and I will read a quote, `maintaining the peace and good order of the community, including parks, beaches and other recreational activities of the town' they were put in place last year, they are considered peace officers, they are armed. They patrol all their beaches and apparently it is working. It might be a concept worthwhile investigating here. The date change for tonight's hearing is really a mini baby step towards a solution. There are many required changes necessary, as far as I am concerned. New thinking is needed and we really need to start thinking about it now,not waiting until next summer to start doing it. This issue was investigated during the winter and it has taken until now to start moving along, we really have to address it. I don't think we can let this issue start to ruin the quality of life of the present residents. Past NYPD Commissioner Bratton had a policy of broken windows enforcement and I think that might be a policy that may be worthwhile here... SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: You mean go out and break people's windows if they don't have stickers? MR. BETSCH: Doing things that are a deterrent of more serious crimes. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I get it. I get it. MR. BETSCH: And finally, we need at least to have parody with surrounding towns regarding permit policies, permit costs, fines. People come from neighboring towns here because we are Amendments to Chapter 189, Parking page 4 July 5, 2017 more accommodating. The residents really deserve as much, they really do. As far as the dates of Memorial Day, people who choose to leave, I don't know whether they understand it, there is more than one beach other than New Suffolk. The Greenport beach is taken over in the fall because there's no permits required. The scalloping season, out-of-towners just come in and take over. That might be, as far as I am concerned, a very parochial point of view and they should have stayed to listen to the public hearing to hear everything else. We can, everybody can present all the garbage and all the stuff that's going on with the beach permits, this is the first step of a lot of things that have to happen and I hope the Town takes it seriously to address many changes to do with this whole policy. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: What I am going to ask the Board to do is considering having a special meeting of the Town Board next week, a work session and a formal meeting, to discuss solely issues with regard to beach management and enforcement. The, we have issues with stickers enforcement, we have issues with night fishing, we have so many different issues out there; if we were to wait for two weeks and I know I had asked her for the punch list but if in retrospect, if we were to wait two weeks we are already two thirds of the way through July. Anything that we need to implement could theoretically take another two weeks to four weeks if it needs a public hearing, so I think we need to focus our efforts in one meeting, discussing all of those different issues with regard to the beaches. I have to tell you, it leads the pack in terms of calls I get, particularly night fishing as well. MR. BETSCH: I think it would be to have a lot of the principals there. Have a couple of TCO's there to give their point of view, have some patrolmen, have the beach constables there. People who come to the beach, we live close to beach, we can see what happens and it's not pretty. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I think it deserves its own meeting. MR. BETSCH: Thank you. JOE POLASHOCK: I think you are absolutely right. Joe Polashock again. I would like to reinforce everything he said. The only thing about this whatever date thing, beyond Labor Day, Memorial Day, scallop season is and sea duck hunting is in my face, I am the squeaky wheel, I probably make more phone calls from New Suffolk to the police department about parking and other nonsense stuff. But, we can't go anywhere, we can't go to Riverhead, we can't go to the south shore without having to pay exorbitant, non-resident fees. These guys come in, they use the ramps and park their boat trailers all over, wherever they see fit. Wherever the truck rolls to a stop, they park. And I understand the trailer parking in New Suffolk is supposed to be a 12 month deal, why are non-residents allowed to come in there? Why are the guys from Aquebogue and Riverhead allowed to come in and short cut their trip down the bay? I am sorry for them, if they like to go scallop, they have to do it another way. Let them make the trip from home. And the same with the sea duck hunters, they come out there, they have got trailers that take up three spaces and they are halfway across Jackson Street. We've gotten them a couple of times before you guys moved the one officer out of New Suffolk. He used to get him for obstructing traffic. It's ludicrous. The whole thing. We can, and again, the fact that you can't go anywhere in the county, the townships without getting whacked with non-resident fees, it's brutal what we allow here. And the commercial guys that use the ramps, that put the boats in the water. Amendments to Chapter 189, Parking page 5 July 5, 2017 SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Jill had proposed a permit for commercial operators and we actually discussed restrictions such as resident only on the boat ramps. That is stuff that all certainly needs to be talked about, which is why it needs its own meeting. MR. POLASHOCK: Thank you. Thank you. We need it desperately, I don't know what suggestions you guys are getting but we can come up with a list, for sure. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: You know, the thing is we are starting to question why we should even allow anybody but residents to use the boat ramps. They are expensive to begin with, also, there are ramps now, people from the public have other options. We have the DEC ramp in Greenport where the Seafood Barge used to be, if the ramp is in yet, I don't know. We have a ramp up on Naugles Drive where the tank farm used to be, so there is public, outside of Southold, with access to both the bay and the sound. On the commercial side, Jill had proposed assigning a fee to the commercial (inaudible) obviously you want to restrict it to local... MR. POLASHOCK: Yeah, that's how I think it should be. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I think that should all be part of a meeting we should have. MR. POLASHOCK: Yeah, I mean, you have got guys coming down from Seaford, all over. The other day I took a picture, the guy put a 37 footer in. It's way over what it's supposed to be, I don't know, it's 32 feet the limit on the ramp. This thing was 37 feet. And he's there, he's gone. Unless there's a cop sitting there, there's nobody no way could have ever seen anyone. He backs down the ramp, pulls the _plug, the boat's gone, he's gone and you are sitting there looking at the sky. But in the meantime, they are tearing everything up while doing it. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Yes, you are right. MR. POLASHOCK: Thank you for your time. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: We'll set up the meeting and we'll go over these issues. There's quite a few issues all geared towards managing of the beaches. The enforcement issues, it really has to be taken up on its own. PAUL CASSIOPO: Paul Cassiopo,New Suffolk. I have been hearing what's been going on and living in New Suffolk, I've been seeing what's going on but I think there's something that's starting to happen now that's really worse than all this and that is the increase in traffic that's been happening, not only this particular four or five days but weekends in particular. Seeing it building and building. Now what I am noticing, there are accidents happening in New Suffolk, which I really never saw, in the heart of the village, we had one yesterday where a girl shot across Second Street with a car coming from the direction of Legends with two young kids, she crashed right into him. Luckily no one got hurt. Cars were really beat up, there was a third car involved that was hit that was parked and these types of things never happened before. When the cops questioned her, she said I didn't see the stop sign. How could she not see the sign on Second Street? It's big as day, there's really nothing blocking it. Whether she wasn't paying attention, other young people were in the car with her. It's something that seems to be Amendments to Chapter 189, Parking page 6 July 5, 2017 happening now that never happened before and particularly the weekends, the spaces on the side streets get smaller and smaller because cars need to park somewhere. It's difficult to work their way through the village itself in that area. I don't know what the answer is, except to try and control what's going on down there. Thank you. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anyone else like to address the Town Board on this particular local law? BENJA SCHWARTZ: Benja Schwartz, briefly, getting back to the topic of this particular hearing,just a quick question. So if you do adopt this proposed revision of time frame, what is it going to mean? Basically you are saying we are going to have six months of required permits and six months not, so it will be 50/50. But what about on the days, May 1St and on November 1St, will permits be required on those days? I am confused by the language here. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Are you really talking on May 1 and November 1, are the permits required on those days? MR. SCHWARTZ: Yes, isn't that what the hearing is about? SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Yes, it is but I think that's getting into the weeds a little bit. MR. SCHWARTZ: It's a fine point but it's the point of the, this hearing, is the time and will they... SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: It's something I will defer to counsel. MR. SCHWARTZ: Well, the language does not make it clear and I think we will have problems applying it unless it says beginning on the, and ending on the, it just says between these two days. So it doesn't say if it includes those two days or not. It's a simple, grammatical problem. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: We appreciate it,thank you. Would anybody else like to address the Town Board on this particular local law? COUNCILWOMAN DOHERTY: I just want to say, with this discussion here, when we published this I wanted to include a couple of other things but I definitely agree with you that we need to have a separate meeting to include all of the issues on this and like John Betsch said, this is a small change and I think we could have done a little more with this but you know, baby steps. We need to really start taking this seriously because we are getting an influx out here and every beach is just over-crowded and we have health department regulations that we really have to start thinking about and taking seriously, the garbage and everything, so I am glad we are definitely for having a conversation next week and keeping it rolling. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Any other comments? Do we want to table this or take a vote? COUNCILMAN RULAND: I don't see any reason to delay this because as Jill said, some of this is a compromise from an earlier discussion, I think more change is in the works, not only Amendments to Chapter 189, Parking page 7 July 5, 2017 from the people who spoke just about beach parking but sticker parking is going to become an issue in our near future throughout the town, in the upland parking areas. They are all going to have to be regulated, people are not going to like change but the residents deserve the first chance at parking and I know we have discussed this at the transportation commission, we have an inventory of all our town parking facilities and changes are coming and when they come, I think we are going to need public input as well but I think people have to understand, to a gentleman's words, we have been discovered. There's no question we have been discovered and how we deal with what we have is very important going forward. We know that it could get worse. It's bad enough now but it could get worse and I certainly would vote on this because it's a step in the right direction. I think that, given the cost of the sticker, it seems to me that you could purchase your sticker in January and it's good for the whole year and that's where it's going to end up, I know that's where it is going to end up but I certainly support this and I will vote on this tonight. This hearing was closed at 8:33 PM Eli eth A. Neville Deputy Town Clerk IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .i _ IIIIIIIIII a 6891186305 US illlashng LabelflEM 1 , Label 11-F, April 2004 I O UEXPRESS MAIL UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE® Post®fficeToAddressee I O 'PO ZIP Code e Day ofve Postage Delivery Attempt Time ❑AM Employee Signature 1 ' $@ I ❑Next ❑2nd ❑2M Del Day W Mo� Da ❑PM O 111 Scheduled Date,of Del very Return Receipt Fee Delivery Attempt Time Employee Signature 'I Date Accep l� ^'y//f41 ❑AM Month // 'Da J $ Mo. Day ❑PM Mo. 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NEVILLE,1V MC may® �/$ Town Hall,53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK RO Box 1179 va Southold,New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS 15i Fax(631)765-6145 MARRIAGE OFFICER ®� ��®� Telephone(631)765-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER www.southoldtownny.gov FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 17, 2017 Express Mail '.E M 6 8 918 6 3 0 5 U S RE: Local Law No. 12 of 2017 Town of Southold, Suffolk County New York State Department of State State Records & Law Bureau One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Dear Sir/Madam: In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, I am enclosing herewith certified copy of Local Law No. 12 of 2017 of the Town of Southold, suitable for filing in your office. I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the enclosures in your office. Thank you. Very truly yours, ` i (W Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Town Attorney NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 41 STATE STREET Local Law Filing ALBANY,NY 12231 (Use this form to file a 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. ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Local Law No. 12 of the year 2017 . A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas". Be it enacted the Town Board of the: ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Amendment. The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words and remove the struck items as follows: § 189-2 Designation of parking areas requiring permits. E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between May 1 and November 1 of each year in the areas designated by Subsection above. II. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence,paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect the validity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. III. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet,and number each.) DOS-239(Rev 05/05) 1 ti (Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and strike out that which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 12 of 20 17 . of the (Town) ) of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the TOWN BOARD on July 5 , 20 17 ,in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval,no disapproval or re-passage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officer*.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the(County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after disapproval)by the and was deemed duly adopted on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20_____, and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after disapproval)by the on 20 . 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 thereon at the(general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , 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 chairperson of the county legislative body,the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. 2 z i 5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the(special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No of 20 of the County of State of New York,having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of November 20 ,pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and 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 there from and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 , above. 019 Clerk of-0-County legislative body. City.Town or (Seal) Village erk or officer designated by local legislative body Elizabeth A.Neville,Town Clerk Date: July 14,2017 (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 SUFFOLK 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 ereto. Signature William Duffy,Town Attorney Damon Hagan,Assistant Town Attorney Title Gity Town of SOUTHOLD Date: July 14,2017 3 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of July 5, 2017 RESOLUTION 2017-610 Item# 5.31 ADOPTED DOC ID: 13214 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2017-610 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JULY 5, 2017: WHEREAS,there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, on the 6th day of June, 2017, a Local Law entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in desilZnated areas" and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard,now therefore be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2017 A Local Law entitled, entitled"A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Amendment. The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words and remove the struck items as follows: § 189-2 Designation of pai-king areas requiring pet-mits. E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between Memo,.-;al Day May and Labor Day November 1 of each year in the areas designated by Subsection above. II. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect the validity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. Generated July 6, 2017 Page 41 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of July 5, 2017 III. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. ..E`� Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William P. Ruland, Councilman SECONDER:Jill Doherty, Councilwoman AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Generated July 6, 2017 Page 42 L #0002080710 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karen Kine of Mattituck,in said county,being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES , a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 weeks(s),successfully commencing on 06/22/2017 Principal Clerk 4wSworn to before me this VP day of 44, 1_7 . Dv� CHRISTINA VOLINSKI NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No. 01V06105050 Qualified In Suffolk County My C"mission Expires February 28.2020 .I TYPESET Mon Jun 19 15 26 34 EDT 2017 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York,on the 6th day of June,2017,a Local Law entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in des- ignated areas"and NOTICE IS HEREBY 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,53095 Main Road,Southold,New York, on the 5th day of July,2017 at 7:31 p.m.at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard The proposed Local Law entitled,entitled "A Local Law to consider amending South- old Town Code Chapter 189(Parking)to amend the dates that Town Parking Per- mits are required in designated areas" reads as follows. LOCAL LAW NO.2017 A Local Law entitled, entitled"A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189(Parking)to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are re- quired in designated areas". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows I. Amendment. The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words and remove the struck items as follows. § 189-2 Designation of parking areas requiring permits E A Town parking permit shall be re- quired only between Nfemoriat—Hay May 1 and tabun Day November I of each year in the areas designated by Subsection above II. SEVERABILITY If any clause,sentence,paragraph,section,or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent Jurisdiction to be in- valid,the Judgment shall not affect the valid- ity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconsti- tutional or invalid II. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law Dated June 6,2017 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Elizabeth A Neville Southold Town Clerk 2080710 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, Town Clerk of the Town of Southold,New York being duly sworn, says that on the 7th day of June , 2017, a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy was affixed, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York. PH 7/5 7:31 pm—Local Law regarding Chapter 189 0 lizabeth A. Nevil e outhold Town Clerk Sworn before me this 7th day of Uft 2017. Notary Public LYNDA M. RUDDER Notary Public, State of New York No.01 RU6020932 tlualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires March 8,20A LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 6th day of June, 2017, a Local Law entitled "A Local Law.to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (ParkinLy) to.amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" and NOTICE IS HEREBY 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, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York, on the 5th day of July, 2017 at 7:31 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be,heard. The proposed Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2017 A Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold.Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to.amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Amendment. The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words and remove the struck items as follows: § 189-2 Designation of parking areas requiring permits. E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between Memorial Day May l and Labor Day November 1 of each year in the areas designated by Subsection above. II. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect the validity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. III. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. Dated: June 6, 2017 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Please publish on June 22,2017 and forward one affidavit of publication to Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk, Town Hall, P O Box 1179, Southold,NY 11971. Copies to: The Suffolk Times Town Board Town Attorney TC Bulletin Bd Website Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of June 6, 2017 Surr°tT RESOLUTION 2017-531 Item# 5.37 910 ADOPTED DOC ID: 13142 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2017-531 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JUNE 6, 2017: WHEREAS,there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, on the 6th day of June, 2017, a Local Law entitled "A Local Law to consider amendinIZ Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York, on the 5th day of July,2017 at 7:31 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. The proposed Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amendiniz Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in designated areas" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2017 A Local Law entitled, entitled "A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 189 (Parking) to amend the dates that Town Parking Permits are required in desil4nated areas". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: I. Amendment. The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words and remove the struck items as follows: § 189-2 Designation of parking areas requiring permits. E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between Meurer-ial Day May 1 and Limber lay November 1 of each year in the areas designated by Subsection above. II. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect the validity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. Generated June 6, 2017 Page 50 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of June 6, 2017 III. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice SECONDER:Robert Ghosio, Councilman AYES: Dinizio Jr, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell ABSENT: William P. Ruland Generated June 6, 2017 Page 51