TRUSTEES of the FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY of the TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON This Book Opened January, 1990 TRUSTEES: 1990-1991 EDWARD J. WARNER WILLIAM BENNETI PAUL PARASH WILLIAM T. FRANK PATRICK A. HEANEY MARDOONI VAHRADIAN
TRUSTEES:
1990-1991
Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of
Southampton, N.Y. The printed copy is the same as the
original, errata excepted. The original records are on file
in
the Office of the Town Clerk, Southampton, N.Y.
April, 1994
Transcribed by:
Thanks to:
John Andersen Senior Bay Constable
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES I
1 A.
··~· Abel, Nancy Aiello, Stephen Alcott Pond Amass, Victor S.
Apaucuck Creek Apikoglu, Yeva S. Appel, Henry Arcate, Ronald
Archibald, Edward Arevalo, Frank Ash, William J.
B.
Baker, John & Raquel Band, Noel Baron•s Cove Marina Barrera,
Joseph & Josephine Barton, Joan Bay Avenue, East Quogue
Baycrest Avenue Dock, Fire at Beaver Dam Pond Beaver Lake Behrle,
Joan Beil, Barry & Judith Bellini, Martin Bennett, William Berg
lund, Leigh Berroya, Renata Bevacqua, Anthony Bids
Big Fresh Pond
Bird Nesting Signs Blume, Eli Borelli, Patricia and Ralph Both,
Louis Bottini, Mike Brocard Development Brad, Eileen & Michael
Bullhead Yacht Club Busiello, Arthur
c.
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PAGES
143,204 110 57 66 252 78,215 185,186 183,245 169 65 63
38 63 65 76 155 96,104,120 213 32,47,48,49 19 9,10,11 240,244
221,233,234,235,236 1 130 245 38 20,21,32,67,115,167
178,187,196,242,255 936128,129,136,137 145,173,168 36 5 155 263
37,38 124 154 130,207 125
55 155 61
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES (continued) Carr, Harry Carreras, Olga Carter
Creek Caruso, Dr. Vincent and Mary Lynne Catal.lo, Frank
Ceccarelli, Michael & Eileen Certified Public Accountant
Chmiel, Eugene Cichielo, Louise Ciampa, Don Cimilucca, Peter &
Margaret Circle Beach, Noyac Clam Farm, The Clam Island County
Nature Preserve Cohen, Stanley Cold Spring Pond Commercial Haulers
Ramp Fees Computer System for Town Conley, John Conscience Point
Marina Corman, Avery Corr, Joseph Corwith, Pe.ter Covel1f Delphine
& Julian
D.
D'Angelo, Peter oamiecki, Marcel Damone, Peter oana 8 P., Dave
Bofill Marine, Inc. Dayton, Dai Deep Hollow Road DeCristofarov
Frances DeLuca, Thomas Demetz, Johannes Design Properties Diamond,
Donald & Joan Difazio, Frank Dipalma, Armand & Madalena
Dolphin Lane Doughty, John Downs, DenniS & Marilyn Dredging
(Priority List) Dredging Resolution· Dreyspool, Anthony Druek, Jeff
& Linda Dubner, Steven
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PAGES 145,159,178 17 177 178 155 216 113 99 181,201 90,124 26 181
191,209,212,226,238 208 17,65,111 H 24 139,140 77 179,185 230 130
100 40
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Easement Agreement (Suffolk County) Eckart, Peggy Elghanayan,
Kamran Elias, Irving Environmental Crime Conference Ertegun, Ahmet
Experimental Cultivation Area
F.
Fabrizio, Bernard Far Pond Fiedler, Paul Ke Finestone, Everett Fish
Cove Bridge Fish Cove Road Run Off Project Fish Cove, Water Testing
Fish Pound, North Haven Fish Trap Permits Fisher, Robert Flocee Bay
Estates Folks, James Four-wheel Drive Law Fresh Pond Fyke Permits
Issued
G.
Garber, Samuel Gateway of Flanders Marina Gazeski, John Gazza,
Joseph Frederick Geese/Swan pollution Genet Creek Association
Ge·rmano, Ed & Janice Georgian Association Members Gill, Tom
Giusio, John Gladstone, Hugh & Linda Goerqenf Rober.t Georgian
Association Golato, Joseph Goldman, Stephen Goldstein, Allan
Goodrich, Hunter Graham, Douglas Gregory, Warren Grinblat, Ronald
Group for the South Fork and
Nature Conservancy Guarnaccia, Gary
19 107 172 177 179 200 218,219
110,182 15 65 99 26 61 242 104,105,106,114,115 6,82 182 124 123
20,21,32,66 5 41,42,82
99 63 203 194 107 141,168,181,189,243 125,142,193 55,72 55 89 38
154 72 40,51 5 262 100,245 123 201 1,8,29
37,38 77
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES (continued) Guldi, Adoplh c. Gull Island
Gullo, or. Stephen
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Haber, James Halsey, H. Beecher Hamilton, William Hampton Bays
Civic Association Hampton Point Association Harrington, John Hayes,
Lee Hidden Cove Resort Hayg round Cove Hildreth Road, Hampton Bays
Hodesf Bernard Hoover Lane Horan, Peter Horvath, William Hubbard
Creek Huff, Cheryl Hugel, Robert Buk.e, Lawrence
I.
J.
K.
Keillor, Ronald King, David Kivel, Dennis Klink, John Konak, Neola
Kovacek, Ottilie Knobell, John Kuettner, Walter Kuhns, Thomas Kunz,
Peter
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PAGES 125,229 30 160
63,123 50 16 85,86 159,160 100 253 18,26 145,219,247 66,135 205,215
159,160 50 176 152 52 40,64 39,142,183,193
38 124,194 134
n 170,181 4 100 100 111,131 92 156,194 77 76
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES (continued) L.
Landes, Michael Lee, Jane Love Leeds, Robert Leonard, John Levis,
Donald Little Peconic Yacht Club Lobster Inn, Inc. Loesch, Robert
Lofaro, Antonia & Gelsomila Long Island Lighting Company Long
Lining Long Neck Royal Canal Association Longo, Anthony &
Patricia Lyons, Terence
M.
Mack, Fay Maillard, Leslie Maresca, Michael Marine Enforcement
Agencies Maurer, Jack E. McChesney, Richard L & Lee D. McElroy,
Patrick J. McFarland, Robert McGilvray, Duncan & Dolores
McKasty, Frank Mecox Bay (Cut Opened) Meeker, c. Roger Mellina,
George Mermaid Lane Metcalf, Barbara Middle Pond Mill Cteek Channel
Mill Creek Dock Miller, Maxine Mockridge General Contracting, Inc.
Moers, Anna Molnar's Landing Monaghan, William Mooring Permits
Issued
Mora, Javier Muir, William Musarra, Eleanor
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PAGES
141,151,171 228 192 162,220 63 205 139,236,237 72 182 39 218,219
229 51 92,93,101,111
253 215 38 24,31 5,38,65,77 78 178 228 26 40 3,96,181,211,226 26 26
8,29
·244 14 190 121 155 26 85,125,143 124,216 51,52
7,18,28,41,52,65,80,91 101,111,126,131,143, 156,172,195,205,216,
230,254 194 90 229
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES (continued) N.
Nadler, Murray Namm, Michael Nastasi, Thomas National Golf Links of
America Nature Conservancy Nessim, Raymond New York Telephone
Credit Cards Nicholas, David North Haven Residents North Sea Harbor
Noyac Creek Noyac Harbor Association Noyac Path
o.
O'Connell, Dennis O'Gara, Carol Oakland, Wally & Joyce Old Fort
Pond Old Harbor Colony Property Owner's Assoc. Oliver's Cove
Association Omabegho/Gullo Towd Point dock Orban, Gloria Ordinance
20 Oyster Transplant
P.
Pappas, Mary Patchell, Robert Peace Officer Training Pearlbinder,
Stephen Peconic Mar ina Pell, William Penchuk, Nicholas Perricone,
Stephen Persky, William Peters Pond Lane Phillips Creek Phillips,
Lee Pickett Point Pileski, John Pine Neck Landing Association
Pinesfield Association Pirraglia, Anthony P1emper, Henry Pond
Studies Postel, Joan Pot Permits Issued Public Notice
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PAGES
204 2,17 39 190,192,200,206,231 121 98 222 77 106 15 15,186 186
33
182 84,119 171 93,94,1'19,180 130 39 160,161,174,241 183 31,35,43
89;97,98
125 99 62 17 156,172 79 202 170 245 248 185 8 243 171 40 177 193 90
11 110 6,7,28,83,133,145,254 258,259
I
I
I
R.
Radar Gun Rebman, Jack Red Creek Reinhardt, Michael Riverhead
Bayrnen's Association Road Review Applications Road Review
Committee Road Run Off Robertson, Cliff Romana Drive Cove
Rosenthal, Ronald Rosko, Thomas Rosolino, Joseph Rovegno, Robert
Ruisi, Lawrence Rules and Regulations
s.
Samuels, Tom Sanders, Lewis A. Sands, Michael Santorelli, Leonard
& Lana Sattler, John Sausser, Donald s. Savino, Frank Sawyer,
Ellen & David Scallop Committee Schiavoni, David T. Schick,
Nicholas Schweitzer, Jerome Schwimmer, Louis Seaplane, Landing of
Sebonac Inlet Road Seed Clam Distribution Seed Scallop Distribution
Sessa, Leonard Setteducati, Beltrany Shapiro, Robert Shellfish
Advisory Committee Shellfish Regulations Sherman, Slezenger,
Kuhn
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PAGES
22,36 202 15 24,41,75,90 225 20 14,54,129,258 12,21,33,116,117
134,208,219,226,230 176,216,217,218,246 25,27 19,20,258 12 193
27,51 88,150,250,251
15,207 3,22,96,152,181,211, 226 146 214 99 204 111 17,25 77,170,252
2,5,18,43,79 261 79 26 203 79 247 206,207 212 180,226 4 51
76,123,143 22,25,260,261 61,76 244
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES (continued) Shinnecock Bay Trustees Island
Shinnecock Inlet (Dredging) Easement Shinnecock Shores Association
Shinnecock Yacht ClUb Shulman, Marianna & Victor Shumejda,
Jeffrey Simes, Joan Simes, Marvin smith Creek Smith, Frank Smith,
Randell & Kathryn Somers, Michael Sorensen, Edward Southampton
Bathing Corporation Southampton·Baymen•s Association southampton
Yacht Club Spartina Planting' Speonk Creek/Pond Stark, Steven State
Marine Enforcement Agent Grant Stelle, Frederick & Bettina
Stevens, Alvine Stinson, Richard Stocking Ponds Stone, Daniel &
susan Stone Slope Protection Storm Water Run-off
Stroface, Richard · Su1li van, Eugene
swam, William Sylvester, Ronald
T.
Tagliavia, Stephen Thompsonv Edwin & Loretta Tiana Native .Son
Inc. Tiana Shores ·Association Inc. Topping, Raymond H. Tormey,
Joan Town Bulkhead Restoration Trillo, Ernest Trotta, Mr. &
Mrs. Trustees Roads
Tweed, Gary
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PAGES 25,30 75,109,252 16 44 130,156,171 156 38 49,154 15,146,159
43,85 99 52 216 125 218 44 72 15,124 32,52,80,110,156,262 31
41,.5-2 263 2 75t97,128 154 26 58,59,60,61,66,68,69,
70,71,72,116,117,128 5,18 153 72,73 28,40
91 17 90 50 26 16 129 203 93 J,20,33,92tl21,124,141 161,162,220,233
27, 155
203
INDEX TO 1990 MINUTES (continued) v. Vacation Time Valvo, Carmen
Victorianna, Inc Vivinetto, Ruth Vukov, Frank
w. Warner, Edward Warner, Philip & Susan warner, Sidney
Weickert, John Weinreb, Robert Weiskopf, Daniel west Neck Creek
West Neck Dock Wildwood Lake Winter Flounder Wooley Pond
x. Y.
23,30 230 171 89 163,173
1 155 104 91,193 79 123 207 128 120 197,198 15,24,178
182 170
THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
FREEHOLDERS AND fOMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON,
N.Y. WAS HELD AT TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1989,
AT 1 P.M.
William Bennett, Paul Parash, William T. Frank, and
Patrick A. Heaney and Deputy Town Attorney John ~ourgola.
Paul Parash acted as Temporary Chairman for the
purpose Of electing officers for the ensuing two years.
A motion was made by William Frank, seconded by
William Bennett nominating Edward J. Warner to be
President of the Board for the ensuing two years. The
Secretary cast one ballot electing Mr. Warner. The gavel
was then banded over to Mr.. Warner who thanked the Board
for their confidence in him, and stated that all he has
done in the past two years, he will continue to do in the
next two.
A motion was made by Edward Warner, and seconded by
Paul Parash nominating William Bennett as
Secretary-Treasurer of the Boar-d for the ensuing two
years. The Secretary cast one ballot for Mr. Bennett.
The minutes of the meeting of December 18, 198'9, were
read, and approved as read.
Patrick Heaney asked John Wourgola if there has been
any response from Mr. Grinblat. John Wourgola replied
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(Continued, January 3, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
that Mr. Grinblat has been out of town, and that his
attorney Mr. Grossmen has talked with him and will attend
this meeting.
John Andersen stated that Saft stopped making the
battery that we used, but has given him names of other
companies that do make a similar battery.
Tom Samuels, of James H. Rambo, Inc., was present to
discuss his application for permit for David ~awyer. He
also questioned the need for re-applying for th.e
applicat'ion for permit and fees £or Michael Namm, Private
Road, Shinnecock Hills. This application for permit
expired January 3, 1990. It was first applied for on
October s, 1987, and renewed on January 3, 1989. Under
the Rules and Regulations, a permit may be renewed once.
Richard Stinson, of Hampton Bays was present to
discuss his problem with the Boat Ramp Permit. Mr.
Stinson does not have a vehicle capable of trailering his
boat. He does have use of a company vehicle, from
Brookhaven Town, that be uses to trailer his boat. Since
it is a company vehicle others may use it, and he may be
issued a new one. A motion was made by William Bennett,
seconded by William Frank and duly carried to allow
Richard W. Stinson to use his boat trailer registration
inleu of the vehicle registration, and must be kept on
trailer at all times. Mr. Stinson was issued Permit No.
32.
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present to discuss the problems with Trustees Roads. Paul
Par ash stated with all the developments on Trustees Roads
no one takes care of the problem with drainage. Edward
Warner stated that all the improvements made on the roads
are piece meal jobs. John Johnsen explained that in the
late 70 1 s Bob Nardy of the Board of Appeals, adopted an
unwritten ruling that if the Board of Appeals asked for
more work to be done than the applicant could' afford, it
would b,e waived. They were asking for $5,000. for
improvements. This requirement is still valued by the
Board of Appeals. A lengthy discussion followed. Edward
Warner asked John Johnsen to figure out an approximate
figure for the Trustee roads to be brought up to specs.
John Johnsen replied that a separate account would have to
be kept for each road. He continued to say that he would
take a couple different roads, and figure out an
approximate cost for them.
William Frank stated that Sagg. Pond and Mecox Bay both
are very high and need to be opened. A motion was made by
Paul Parash~ seconded by William Frank and duly carried to
open Sagg Pond and Mecox Bay as soon as possible. Cliff
Foster, Diversified Services and the New York State DEC
will be notified.
Fifteen (15) Applications for Pot permit were received.
Two (2) Mooring permit was approved.
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CORRESPONDANCE:
North Sea Harbor and Fish Cove.
A clipping from Newsday about the poaching on Long
Island.
A motion was made by William Bennett., seconded by Paul
Parash and duly carried to pay the following from the
Trustees Special Account:
American Trap & Field - Binoculars
$ 795.00
$ 450.00
$49.93
Dan Lynch, L.I. State Park Regional Permit Department,
Re: removing Oysters from Oyster Pond at Montauk.
The meeting on motion was adjourned.
Respectfully submi ttedc--
PERMITS ISSUED:
PERMIT NO. 5658 is issued to James H. Rambo Inc., agent for LEONARD
SBSSA, Basket Neck Lane, Remsenburg, to reconstruct within 18"
approximately 184 1 of timber bulkhead. Project is located on
owner's property off Moriches Bay, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5639 is issued to Michael Sylvester, agent for DENNIS
KIVEL, 11 Marlin Road, East Quogue, ·to replace deteriorated
bulkhead with new 75' .navy type with a 2 foot step down. Truck in
60 yds of clean back fill and grade behind new bulkhead. No
dredging. Project is located on
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(Continued, January 3, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
owner's property off dug canal off Shinnecock Bay, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5640 is issued to Bn~Consultants, Inc., agent for ELI
BLUME, 31 Nautilus Drive, Hampton Bays, to amend Permit No. 5620 to
read to replace within 1811
approximately 105 1 of timber bulkhead. Dredge maximum 10 c.y. from
area up to 10' in front of bulkhead. Spoil to be used as back fill.
Project is located on owner's property off Wells Creek., as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5641 is issued to En~Consultants, Inc., agent for
STEPHEN GOLDMAN, Trynz Lane. Hampton Bays, to construct a 4' x 118'
elevated walk (4 1 above grade), terminat•ing in a 9 1 x 10 1
platform. Entire structure will be well above mean high water.
Project is located on owner's property off Shinnecock Bay, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5()42 is issued to James H. Rambo, Inc., agent for ELLEN
& DAVID SAWYER, Meadow Lane, Southampton, to remove and replace
340 1 steel bulkhead. Armor returns with rip-rap stone, as per NYS
DEC Permit 10~88-1901,
.Village of Southampton Permit 4729 C.E. Project is located on
owner's property off Atlantic Ocean, as per application and survey
submitted.
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS HELD:
Application for permit from En ... consultants~ Inc., agents for
JACK E. MAURER, 545 Main Street Quiogue~ to construct a timber dock
consisting of a 4' x 70 1 fixed elevated (4') walk; 4' x 14' hinged
ramp; and &· 6' x 20 1 float secured by (2) 8" diameter
pilings, held for
Application for permit from Steven L. Maresca & Associates~
agents for :ELLEN & DAVID SAWYER, corner of Meadow Lane &
Halsey Neck Lane, Southampton, to extend existing dock structure
with an additional four 4 x 16 floats, and build a 4' x
approximately 83' catwalk at grade thru clearing in phragmites,
held for a full Board inspection.
Application for permit for RICHARD & ROSE STROFACE, Brickkiln
Road, Sag Harbor, tO construct a 3' x 165' catwalk (4' above
grade), leading to floating dock 8' x 12 1 with styrofoam
floatation and 2 - 611 x 611 poles for support. The Board has no
objection to the application,
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(Continued, January 3, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
but upond inspection found that a drene which runs across the above
property has been filled in with brush and debris. Before
application is approved this must be cleaned and kept clean.
FISH TRAP PERMITS:
Fish Trap Permits were renewed for 1990 for the following:
Paul E. Behrmann Donald Bennett Sr. Donald Bennett Jr. John
Bergenti John D. Eckart Walter F. Homan Eugene N. Hubbard Douglas
Jayne Jeffrey -Kraus Charles K. Mades Donald S. Sausser George H.
Schellinger Burton Smith Paul H. Smith Norman L. Stiansen ~ Charles
S. Stiansen Edward J. Warner Edward J. Warner Jr. James V. Warner
George Wayne
POT PERMITS ISSUED:
PERMIT NO. PT3 is issued to Melvin T. Albin, 15 S. Bay Avenue,
Eastport, to place pots in the Town of ,S_outhampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT4 is issued to Theodore G. Anderson, Lake Drive,
Southampton, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PTS is issued to William Bennett, 8 Parlato Place,
Westhampton Beach, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters
for 1990.
PERMIT NO. PT6 is issued to Theodore W. DeCastri, 6 Stuart Court,
Hampton Bays, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT7 is issued to Charles Wesley Frye, Actors Colony
Road, Sag Harbor, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters
for 1990.
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(Continued, January 3, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
PERMIT NO. PT8 is issued to Walter Lane Jr., P.O. Box 236, Hampton
Bays, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990,
PERMIT NO. PT9 is issued to James W. Lashuk, 11 Ketchum Avenue,
Eastport, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990,
PERMIT NO. PTlO is issued to John B. Mampreyan, P.O. Box 1145, East
Quogue, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PTll is issued to Howard G. Olsen, 10 Ludlow Lane,
Hampton Bays, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT12 is issued to John F. Raynor~ 25 Alanson Lane,
Hampton Bays, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT13 is issued to Samuel Rispoli, 39 Palo Alto Drive,
Hampton Bays, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT14 is issued to Frank L. Smith, Montauk Highway, East
Quogue, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PTlS is issued to Paul H. Smith, 33 Tuttle Avenue,
Eastport, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT16 is issued to Edward J. Warner Jr., 22 Carter Road,
Hampton Bays, to place pots in the Town of Southampton waters for
1990.
PERMIT NO. PT17 is issued to Robert Weinreb, 77 Lake Drive, Bay
View Oaks, Southampton, to place pots in the Town of Southampton
waters for 1990.
MOORING PERMITS ISSUED:
PBRMIT NO. 90-39 is issued to RICHARD FLENSBURG, Weesuck Avenue,
East Quogue, to place a 150 lbs. ~ushroom anchor mooring and buoy
for a 20 1 Herman Sailing Sloop (Reg. No. NYSS81DE), in Wee suck
Creek, undeT the direction of Bay Constable Stuart Rose.
PERMIT NO. 90-40 is issued to CAROL A WEICK, Duckwood Lane, Hampton
Bays, to place a 100 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy for a
22' Sailboat (Reg. No. NY36S3BK) 11 SNOW GOOSE11 , in Red Creek
Pond, under the direction of Bay Constable KeR Malone.
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THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON,
N.Y. WAS HELD AT TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1990,
AT 1 P.M.
William H. Bennett, Paul W. Parash, William T. Frank, and
Patrick A. Heaney and Deputy Town Attorney John M.
Wourgola:
The minutes of the meeting of January 3, 1990, were
read, amended, and approved as amended.
Ronald Grinblat was present to discuss what he has
done on Mermaid Lane and to ask the Board to reconsider
their decision to have him remove the retaining wall that
encroaches the Trustee Road, and restore that portion of
the, road that was disturbed to its natural state. Lee
Phillips was present to hear Mr. Grinblat 1 s side of the
story. Patrick Heaney stated that Mr. Grinblat has
backfilled the primary dune with construction debris. A
lengthy discussion followed. Edward Warner stated that
their point is it was surveyed, the retaining wall
encroaches Mermaid Lane, a Trustee Road, and the Board
want it removed, Ronald Grinblat was given 30 days to
remove the retaining wall that encroaches the Trustee
Road, restore that portion of Mermaid Lane that was,
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(Continued, January 17, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
and will be disturbed back to its natural state, and to
reimburse the Town Trustees for the cost incurred with
this violation. This includes but is not limited to the
$775.00 dispersed by the Trustees for preparation of the
survey. If the above is not complied with, within 30
days, the Trustees will remove and restore same at Mr.
Grinblat 1 s cost, also other fees will imply with this
violation.
Smith.
was present to present the following Proclamation from the
Town Board to Joan Behrle:
WHEREAS: the Town of Southampton wishes to recognize
and express the appreciation of all of its citizens for
those who give their services to the community above and
beyond the norm; and
service in the Trustees Department for the Town of
Southampton, has decided to retire with her husband,
Ernie; and
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(Continued, January 17, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
been so helpful and ready to assist those in need; and
WHEREAS: we are saddened to hear that JOAN BEHRLE is
leaving our area, but happy that new opportunities are
opening up for her in her retirement especially on the
golf courses in North and South Carolina,
NOW, THEREFORE WE, THE SOUTHAMPTON TOWN BOARD, as well
as all residents in the Town of Southampton, do hereby
extend our thanks and appreciation to JOAN BEHRLE.
IN W,ITNBSS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and
caused the seal of the Town of Southampton to be affixed
this 17th day of January nineteen hundred ninety.
A motion was made by Edward Warner, seconded by
William Frank, and duly carried that the following
resolution be spread on the minutes and a copy thereof be
delivered to JOAN 0. BEHRLE:
WHEREAS: The Board of Trustees was created in 1686 by
the Dong an Patent to run the Town and Manage its
resources. As uplands were divided and sold into private
ownership the Board came to manage the Town's waters and
wetlands; and
Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of
Southampton on January 15, 1970, and served through
January 16, 1990; and
WHEREAS: her twenty years of service and devotion to
her duties as manager to the Trustee has reflected to the
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highest interest of the public and credit to this Board;
and
WHEREAS: JOAN 0. BEHRLE will enjoy her retirement in
her new home in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina with her
husband, ERNEST, her son, ERNEST, Her daughter, DONNA, and
also her grandchildren: COURTNEY, MATTHBW, DANIEL,
CAITLIN, and MICHAEL;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: that in recognition of
JOAN 0.' BEHRLE's valued contribution to the citizens of
our community and to the Board of Trustees, the Board of
Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of
Southampton extend to JOAN 0. BEHRLE our wish for a long
life of happiness and good health, and the knowledge of
leaving a job well done.
Bruce Anderson, Natural Resources
Specialist II, was
In 1987 Natural
(Quogue), Sagaponack Pond, Poxabogue Pond, Wareman Pond,
Whiskey Hill Pond. With the help of Southampton College
they tested for water sample qualities. A lengthy
discussion followed. Patrick Heaney stated in the
document Mr. Anderson has just handed us it states the
agreement between the New York State Department of
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Environmental Conservation and the Southampton Town
Trustees, that the state will provide for the testing of
coliform bacteria by state run laboratories. Under said
agreement, the N.Y.S.D.E.C. shall test for coliform
bacteria in land surfaces waters at no cost to the Town,
the state has not a heard to this agreement. William
Bennett suggested that the Trustees and Bruce Anderson,
should meet with William Masterson (Highway Department),
and Johq. Johnsen (Town Engineer) to discuss the problems
of Town Roads with road run off. Bruce Andersen explained
that would be a start, but the worst road run off are from
the State and County roads, and that they should except
responsibilities for them. Paul Parash Stated that
Legislator Fred Thiele, Jr. of the sixteenth District and
State Senator of the 1st district Kenneth P. LaValle
should be present at the meeting. William Bennett stated
we don't need any more statements, or studies, we know
what has to be done, so let's do it. A meeting will be
scheduled in February to discuss the problems of road run
off with Town, County and State personnel.
Joseph D. Rosolino, application for ramp permit was
discussed. Mr. Rosolino uses a company truck owned by J.
Graz, Inc. of Glenwood Landing. Mr. Rosolino is a
taxpayer in the Town of Southampton. Since this is
similar to Richard Stinson case, a motion was made by
Edward Warner, seconded by William Frank and duly carried
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to allow Joseph D. Rosolino to use his boat trailer
tegistration inleu of the vehicle registration, and must
be kept on the trailer at all times. Mr. Rosolino was
issued Permit No. 134.
A motion was made by William Frank, seconded by Paul
Parash and duly carried to publish the following notice
that the ·Town Holiday for Washington's Birthday falls on
Monday, February 19~ 1990. the date of their regularly
scheduled meeting, therefore, that meeting is cancelled
and there will be only one meeting in February, that one
being on February 5, 1990.
Twelve (12) applications £or permits were received.
Ten (10) applications for permit were approved.
One (1) applications for permit was held.
Two (2) applications for permit were denied.
One ( 1) Mooring permit ,was approved.
one (1) Fyke Permit was approved.
CORRBSPONDANCE:
Area.
Coastal Waters Conference scheduled for March 12·14, 1990
Town Board To: Trustees; re: Town Board Committee
Assignments. Mr. Warner stated as he has felt in the
past, that the Trustees do not need to be assigned to the
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Town Board. ·:-hey are elected officials as well as the
Board Members are.
John Andersen To: Trustees; Annual Bay Constable
report of 1989.
re: two resolution they wished to be passed at this
meeting., A letter will be sent to the Road Review
Committee and the Planning Board stating that the Board of
Trustees will not pass any resolution regarding Trustees
Roads without first obtaining the necessary documents.
Bruce Anderson To: Trustees; re: Dredging of North Sea
Harbor.
including Noyac Creek,
order from L. I. Oyster Farm 7,000 scallops with estimated
cost of $2,500. William Frank will place an order of
$1,500 worth of fresh water fish. John Andersen reported
that he found a company that makes the batteries we need
for less than what Saft has been charging for them.
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A letter will be sent to Joseph Hurley, Commissioner,
Suffolk County, Department of Public Works reque s t'ing the
following areas be dredging for 1990:
1. North Sea Harbor 8' outside
2. Cold Spring Pond 8'
3. Noyac Creek 8' - 10' islands in chan.
4. Wooley Pond 8'
6. Sag, Harbor Cove 8' main channel
7. Red Creek 8'
8. Middle Pond 6'
9. Far Pond 6'
A copy of this will be sent to John Guildi.
The meeting on motion was adjourned.
R~~ w1l1aillBellllet , Sec ret a ry
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PERMITS ISSUED
PERMIT NO. 5643 is issued to JOAN G~ TORMEY, 9 Dune Road, Quogue,
to replace within 18., 420' navy bulkhead. New Bulkhead will be 8"
higher than existing. The following conditions apply:
1. The new backfilled grade to finish a minimum of four inches
below the top of the newly installed bulkhead wall to hinder
siltation over the top of the wall.
·z. Filter cloth backing to be installed on the inside of the new
wall before backfilling to prevent sedimentation through the wall.
'
3. Upon completion of the backfill work, a naturalized buffer is to
be re-established on the disturbed a'rea (excluding the area
surrounding the boat slip) using plantings that require a minimum
of maintenance and ~0 FERTILIZERS.
Project is located on owner's property off Quantuck Bay, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5644 is issued to Michael Sylvester, agent for
SHINNECOCK SHORES ASSOCIATION, Bonita & Whiting Roads, East
Quogue, to re.place 90 1 of existing Bulkhead. The following
conditions apply:
1. The finished top of the replacement bulkheading shall be a
mini•um of four inches above the grade of the roadbed.
2. Filter cloth shall be installed behind the new wall prior to
backfilling to hinder sedimentation through the wall.
3. Due to the unusual convergence of Bonita and Whiting into one
roadbed, and a general slope in the road towards the bay; to
further mitigate the effects of roadway runoff: a. The area behind
the new wall is to be
backfilled with 3/4 inch bluestone aggregate in lieu of clean
sand.
b. The backfilled area is not to be paved. Project is located on
owner's property off Pine Neck, Shinnecock Bay, as per application
and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5645 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
WILLIAM HAMILTON, R.O.W. off Middle Pond Lane, Southampton to
construct a 4' x 130 1 fixed elevated (4' above grade) walkway from
upland to shoreline. Project is located on owner's property off Far
Pond, as per application and survey submitted.
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(Continued, January 17, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
PERMIT NO. 5646 is issued to Inter-Science Research Associates,
Inc., Agent for MICHAEL NAMM, Private Road, Southampton, to install
approximately 165' of 6" water main, 132' of which will be
installed under a narrow portion of Middle Pond, and construction
of associated improvements. Project is located on owner's property
off Middle Pond, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5647 is issued to EDWIN & LORETTA THOMPSON, 27
Rampasture Road, Hampton Bays; to construct a 4' x 45' floating
dock (east & west), 4 1 x 40 1 floating dock (north &
south) to form a T, and a Davit on, the north end of the Bulkhead.
Project is located on owner's property of£ Smith Creek, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT N'o. 5648 is issued to Bn-Consuit'ants, Inc., agents for
OLGA CARRERAS, Sandgate Lane, Southampton, to construct a timber
dock consisting of a 4' x 100' fixed elevated (4 1 above grade)
walk~ay; 4' x 14' hinged ramp; 6' x 2.0' float. This renewals
Permit No. 5423. Project is located on owner's property o££ Cold
Spring Pond, as per application and·-survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. S649 is issued to DONALD S. SAUSSER, Devon Place,
Southampton, to shorten by 4' an existing dock as per Perm:i. t No.
2402; and add a 4' x 24' "L" in a we sternly direction, immediately
in front of owners house. As per aggreem_ent in 1982 with Richard
Corwith. Project is located on owner '·s property ·off Wooley Pond,
as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. S650 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
STANLEY ·COHEN, Rose Hill Road,, Water Mill, to construct a timber
dock consisting of a 4 1 x 18' fixed elevated (4' above grade)
walk, 4' x 12 1 hinged ramp; 6' x 18' float secured by (2) 811
diameter _pilings._ Project is located oil owner' 5 property off
Haygtound Cove, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5651 is issued to En-COnsultants, IDe., agent for
STEPHEN PEARLBINDER, Potato Road, Sagaponack, to place stone armor
in front of 146 Lf. of existing wood bulkhead. Purpose of ar•or is
to prevent loss of beach in front of this exposed flank of
bulkhead. Project is located on owner's property of£ At'lantic
Ocean, as per application a.nd survey submitted.
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(Continued, January 17, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
PERMIT NO. 5652 is issued RICHARD & ROSE STROFACE, Brick Kiln
Road, Sag Harbor, to construct a 3 1 x 165' catwalk (4 1 above
grade); leading to a 8' x 12' floating dock, and (2) wooden poles
for support. Project is located on owner's property off Ligonee
Brook, as per application and survey submitted.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT HELD:
Application for permit for Mockridge General Contracting Inc.,
agent for Hidden Cove Resort, 33A Tiana Road, Hampton Bays was
held. An inspection with the Agent and/or owner will be
scheduled.
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS DENIED:
Application for permit for John Doughty, Cedar Point Lane, Sag
Harbor, Town of Southampton, request to have the Trustees dredge
Tom's Neck Pond, a finger channel off Noyac was denied. A lette.r
will be sent to Mr. Doughty stating that if he wishes to dredge the
above area he must obtain a private contractor, and file for said
permits. The cost and responsibility of the above will be of the
homeowners.
Application for permit for Steven L. Mare·sca 6 Associates, agent
for David Sawyer, Meadow Lane & Halsey Neck Lane, Southampton,
Town of Southampton, request to extend existing dock structure with
an additional four 4' x 16 1 floats, and build a 4' x 83' catwalk
at grade thru clearing in phragmites was denied. A letter will be
sent to Steven L. Maresca & Associates stating that the
Trustees feel the additional four 4' x 16 1 floats is extreme for a
residential area, therefore the Trustee will aloow Mr. Sawyer to
obtain a permit for the existing dock structure, and to construct a
4 1 x 83 1 catwalk (4' above grade).
MOORING PERMITS APPROVED:
PERMIT NO. 90·41 Is issued to ROBERT VETTER, 30 Carter Road,
Hampton Bays, to place a 265 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy
for a Columbia Sloop (Reg. No. NY9633EX), in Red Creek Pond, under
the direction of Bay Constable Ken Malone.
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THE REGULAR MEETlNG OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON,
N.Y. WAS HELD AT TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1990,
AT 1 P.M.
William Bennett, William T. Frank, Patrick A. Heaney and
Deputy Town Attorney John Wourgola.
The .minutes of January 17, 1990, were read, amended,
and approved as amended.
resolution:
authorized to execute an easement a·greement with the
County of· Suffolk. Said easement is for the purpose of
allowing the County of Suffolk to transfer the easement
rights to the U.S. Army Corps. o£ Engineers and/or the
State of New York in connection with the· Shinnecock. Inlet
Navigation Project.
Jim Doyle and Jack Reynolds, members of the West Lake
Home Owners Association in Westhampton were present to
request the Trustees accept the deed for Beaver Lake,
Westhampton. A lengthy discussion followed. This Will be
addressed at the March 5, 1990 meeting.
Thomas Rosko, of Bridgehampton, was present to discuss
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Application location is on Old Sag Harbor Road, a
Trustees• road, John Wourgola stated that the Trustees
are revamping the whole procedure on Trustees' Roads. The
following Road Review Applications for Trustees Roads are
placed on hold:
Thomas & Laurie Leonard, Little Noyac Path & Old Sag
Ha~bor Road, Bridgehampton.
David Schiavoni, Noyac Path, Bridgehampton.
Jean M. Spears, Little Noyack Path, Bridgehampton.
The application will be on hold for a short time. John
Johnsen will provide materials for the March 5, 1990
meeting.
At 2 p.m., Bids were opened for 1 - 1990 Four Wheel
Drive Vehicle Bids received were as Follows:
Bob Despres
Brad Badal
Patchogue, New York 11772
$17,449.00
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Dwight Lawton
Larry Lenichan
Bill Yawney
Pape Chevrolet
$16,9:10.00
Southampton, New York 11968-1424
William Frank, and duly carried
Bennett, seconded by
specifications.
Inc. as the
A meeting will be scheduled for March 1, at 2:00 p.m.
to discuss Road Run Off.
attend: Councilman Pat
William Masterson, Town
Heaney, Highway Superintend'ent
Resources, Roy Wines of the Planning Board, and
Christopher Smith of Cornell Cooperative Extension.
William Bennett stated that he attended the State
(Continues, February 5, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
Shellfish Advisory Committee Meeting. He was appointed to
a subcommittee who would investigate the establishment of
a purification facility on Long Island. The purification
facility would be centrally located. possibly Patchogue.
A motion was made by William Frank, Seconded by Edward
Warner and duly carried to purchase 1 Radar Gun for
ordinance enforcement, John Andersen, Senior Bay
Constable will check with Town Police to see if we can get
better prices.
William Frank stated that Sagg Pond is very high and
needs to be opened. A motion was made by William Frank,
seconded by Edward Warner and duly carried to open Sagg
Pond as soon as possible. Cliff Foster, Diversified
Services and the New York State DEC will be notified.
Fifteen (15) Applications for permit were received.
Three (3) Applications for permit were held.
One (1) Application for permit was denied.
One (1) Application for Pot permit was received.
Seven (7) Mooring permit was approved.
CORRESPONDANCE:
Designation for Peconic Bay System, February 16, 1990 at
10:00 a.m. Patrick Heaney will attend.
NYSDEC Re: Off-Bottom Culture of Shellfish Permit No.
03-06~T for 1990, for Southampton Town Trustees.
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NYSDEC Re: Thanking for recent report sent (1989
Shellfish program).
Craig Furrer, Comptroller Re ~ Capitol Project
Requirements meeting February 16, 1990 at 2:00 p.m.
John Green~ Colony Club of Southampton Shores Re:
Maintenance Dredging of Wooley Pond Inlet.
Dorothea Donaldson cc: Trustees Re: Standard
ClassifiCation Codes.
pass a resolution regarding the Bay Constables and
Maintenance Men vacation ti111e and the time the Bay
Constables work weekends, due to some incident that
occurred within the department.
A motion was made by Edward Warner, second by William
Frank, and duly carried to pass the following resolutions:
Resolved, that the southampton Town Trustees
Maintenance Men will not be allowed to take vacati"on
between Apri 1 1 through June 1 and then again between
October 15 through November 15.
Resolved, that the Southampton Town Trustees Bay
Constables will work weekends between May 15 through
October 15.
Constables will not be allowed to take vacation between
June 15 through September 15.
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John Andersen, Senior Bay Constable reported the Peace
Officer School for Bay Constable's Dale Petruska and
Stuart Rose is slated for March 26 - April 20, 1990. The
Town Board will hold a Public Hearing for Ordinance 20, at
their February 27, 1990 meeting. John Andersen and Ted
Sadleir will attend. Bill Edgar is donating docks for the
clam racks again this year. Mr. Andersen is authorized to
spend under $250.00 for pipe, and hardware. The Trustees
Rules aud Regulations book needs to be revised before
placing an order for them.
fees were brought to John
The Commercial Haulers ramp
fees to $100.00 instead of $200.00 per vehicle, per year.
The Trustees stated that the fees would remain the same.
Chris Kohnken is trying to fix the battery charger.
John Andersen stated that the Police Department was
applying for a Grant from the State for Marine Enforcement
Agencies. The Grant allows up to $20,000. It could be
used for a new vessel in Shinnecock Bay. The Police
Department could not apply because it states in the Grant
the agency must be pre-existing, which we are. William
Frank told Constable Andersen to check all the conditions
before applying.
owned by Michael Reinhardt has a pipe in the ground
leading to Wooley Pond. At this time it is not believed
to be from the Cesspool. A letter was written requesting
Mr. Reinhardt to remove same.
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(Continues 1 February 5, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
William Bennett brought in some oysters he found in Mecox Bay. The
Trustees requested John Andersen and a Bay Constable on a good day
this week, go and check the oysters in Mecox Bay.
Edward Warner asked Patrick Heaney to be on the Shellfish Advisory
Committee with William Bennett. Patrick Heaney excepted the
position. He replaces ex-Trustee Frank Smith. The Trustees will
schedule a shellfish meeting with the Baymen on March 1, at 7:30
p.m.
Edward Warner questiqned John Wourgola on the Towd Point bridge and
dock. John Wourgola requested it be discussed in Executive
Session.
Donald Sausser brought to Edward Warner's attention that a bulkhead
in Bast Quogue had to be replaced after 5 years. The reason being,
the proper pressure treated CCA bUlkhead material was not used. Mr.
Warner suggested the Board think of making an amendment to the
Rules and Regulatibns stating that all CCA components have a
minimum treatment of 2.5 lbs of treatment per cubic foot and 3/4
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Tie Rods be used. A motion was made by Edward Warner, second by
William
Frank, and duly carried to name a small sand island west of
Ponquogue Bridge in Shinnecock Bay Trustees Island.
The meeting on motion was adjourned. Respectfully submitted,
PERMITS ISSUED:
PBRMIT NO. 5653 is issued to Glenn B. Just/J.M.O. Consultlng, agent
for RONALD ROSENTHAL, 12 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach, to construct
a 4' x 290' catwalk. ( 4' above grade), a 4' x 15 ramp, and a 6 1 x
20' float. Project is loCated on owner's· property off Quantock
Bay, as per application and survey submitted.
PJ;!RMIT NO. 5654 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
PETER DAMONB, Quantuck Bay Road (R. o. W.), Quiogue, to construct a
41 x 120' catwalk. (4' above grade), 31 x 12 ramp, and a 6' x 20'
float secured by (2.) 811 diameter pilings on a 15' R.O.W. Project
is located on R.O.W. off Quantock Creek, as per application and
survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 56SS is issued to Glenn B. Just/J .M.O. Consultlng,
agent for FRANK DIFAZIO, Aesop's Neck Lane (R.O.W.), Quogue, to
construct a 4 1 x ?S' catwalk (4 1
above grade), a 41 x 12 ramp, and a 6' x 20' float. Project is
located on R.O.W. off Quantuck Bay, as per application and survey
submitted.
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(Continues, February S, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
is issued to Mockridge General agent for Hidden Cove Resort, 33A
West
Hainpt;on Bays, to remove and replace 498+ 1£ of existing bulkhead.
Project is located on owner's p"'toperty off Pond off Tiana Bay, as
per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5657 is issued to PETER & MARGARET CIMILUCCA, 7
Hyler Drive, Hampton Bays, to maintenance dredge be bind bulkhead,
an area 102 1 long x 8' wide x 4' deep. Spoil to be trucked to an
upland site, Project is located on owner's property in a private
lagoon off Tiana Bay, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5658 is issued to DUNCAN & DOLORES MCGILVRAY, 3
Hyler Drive, Hampton Bays, to maintenance dredge behind bulkhead,
an area 65 1 x 25 1 to a depth of 4 1 at MLW. Spoil to be trucked
to an upland site. Project is located on owner's property in a
private lagoon off Tiana Bay, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5659 is issued to GEORGE J. MELLINA, 5 Hyler Drive,
Hampton Bays, to maintenance dredge behind bulkhead, an area 100' x
8' to a depth of 4 1 at MLW. Spoil to be placed on an upland site.
Project is located on owner's property in a private lagoon off
Tiana Bay, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5660 is issued to C, Roger Meeker, Chief Eng1neer, agent
for Suffolk County, Department of Public Works, for reconstruction
of Fish Cove Bridge, Town of Southampton.
PERMIT. NO. 5661 is issued to C. Roger Meeker, Chief Engineer,
agent for Suffolk County, Department of Public Works, for the Stone
Slope Protection on Montauk Highway, Shinnecock Hills, Town of
Southampton.
PERMIT NO. 5662 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
NiCHOLAS SCHICK, 19 Cold Spring Court, Southampton, to construct a
4 1 x 28 1 catwalk (4 1 above grade), 4' x 12 1
hinged ramp, and a 6 1 x 16 1 float secured by a (2) 8" diameter
pilings. Project is located on owner's property off Cold Spring
Pond, as per application and survey submitted.
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APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS HELD:
Application for permit from Glenn E. Just/J.M.O. Consulting, agent
for RONALD ROSENTHAL, Stone Lane, Quogue, to create a 30 1 x 30'
boat basin by excavating a 30 1 x 30' area, which is landward of an
existing timber bulkhead to a depth of 4 1 at MLW, constructing a
90' bulkhead and removing 30' of · e_xisting bulkhead to allow
access to Stone Creek, held for the Ne.w York State DEC
determination, a survey (no more than (one} 1 year old), accurate
location of the Tennis court and of the proposed deck and walkway,
and accurate location and sideyard setbacks for the proposed boat
basin.
Application for perm.it from En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
Lawr'ence Ruisi, Cold Spring Point Road, Southampton, to rebuild an
existing boat slip as follows: remove (2) outer wings; on east and
west walls, remove and replace 29 1 and (2) 32 1 bulkheads.
construct· a 3 1 x 29', (2) 3 1 x 32' catwalks on top of bulkheads.
To dredge a 10 c.y. area. Is on hold for an updated survey and all
previous owners of the property.
Application for permit from Costello Marine Contracting Corp.,
agent for RONALD SYLVESTER, Pine Neck Road~ Noyac, Sag Harbor 9 to
construct a 4 1 x 30 1 fixed dock, 4 1 x 30 1
fixed catwalk 9 (1) 6 1 x 20' float dock, (1) 3' x 16 1 ramp, with
(2) 2-pile support dolphins and (2) sets of stair attached to
catwalk was held •. Mr. Sylve·ster was told the Trustees would
approve a 4' x 30' catwalk. (from bulkh.ead), 4' x 30 1 floating
dock, 3 1 x 16 1 floating dock, and a 6' _x 20 1 floating dock at
the end of the 30' dock to form a "T".
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS DENIE.D:
Application for permit ~rom En-Consultants, Inc., agent for GARY
TWBED, Robertson Drive, North Haven, to construct a 4 1 x 90'
catwalk, 6 1 x 96' fixed dock (E-W), 6 1 x 32' angled fixed
sec.tion, 6' x 32' fixed section (N-S) with a S 1 x 32' stepdown.
platform was denied. Applicant and/or agent must receive permits
from the other government agencies before re-appling his
application for permit to this department.
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POT PERMITS ISSUED:
PERMIT NO. PT17 is issuP.d to Robert Weinreb, 77 Lake Drive, Bay
View Oaks, Southampton, to place pots in the Town of Southampton
waters for 1990.
MOORING PERMI1S ISSUED:
PERMIT NO, 90-42 is issued to BRUCE ANDERSON, Environmentalist II,
Town of Southampton, to place a 40 lbs. standard nautical grapple
and buoy in Big Fresh Pond (as per survey submitted), in order to
obtain more reliable information on water quality. under the
direction of Board. of Trustees.
PERMIT NO. 90-43 is issued to FRED BAUER, West Landing Road,
Hampton Bays, to place wooden stakes for a 16 1 Dory (Reg. No.
NYS303GJ), in Red Creek Pond, under the direction of Bay Constable
Ken Malone.
PERMIT NO, 90-44 is issued to JOSEPH T. LAWRENCE, Indian Run Road,
East Quogue, to place a 100 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy
for a 18 1 Century Bronco (Reg. No. NY0009JS), in Shinnecock Bay,
under the direction of Bay Constable Stuart Rose.
PERMIT NO. 90-45 is issued to ROBERT OLDEACK, 50 Donellan Road,
Hampton Bays, to place a 150 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy
for a 24' Kells Kittywake (Reg. No. NYS317GJ), in Bullhead Bay,
under the direction of Bay Constable Chris Kohnken.
PERMIT NO. 90-46 is issued to GUIDE W, SCHULER 22 Hawthorne Road,
Southampton, to place a 200 lbs. mushroom anchor 111ooring and buoy
for a 19' Grady White (Reg. No. NY9874PG), in Shinnecock Bay, under
the direction of Bay Constable Dale Petruska.
PERMIT NO. 90-47 is issued to LOUIS J, TUZZI, Noyac Road &
Hearne Place, Rose Grove, Southampton, to place wooden stakes for a
14' M.P.G. Tri-Hull (Reg. No. NY4252CB), in Fresh Pond (Bay View
Oaks), under the direction of Bay Constable Chris Kohnken.
PERMIT NO. 90-48 is issued to JOEL WEINSTOCK, 129 Little Neck Road,
Southampton, to place a 200 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy
for a 24 1 Bayliner (Reg. No. NY4901FL), in Middle Pond, under the
direction of Bay Constable Dale Petruska.
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A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON,
N.Y. WAS HELD AT TRUSTEES OFFICE, TOWN HALL ON THURSDAY,
MARCH 1, 1990, AT 1:30 P.M.
PRESENT WERE: President, Edward J. Warner; Trustees
William H. Bennett,
Patrick A, Heaney
and Deputy Town AttorneY John M.
In response to the letter received from Ronald Grinblat
on February 20, 1990, a Special Meeting of the 'Board of
Trustees was called to start an action against Mr.
Grinblat.
A motion was made by William Frank, seconded by Patrick
Heaney and duly carried to pass the following resolution:
RESOLVED: that the Town Attorney's Office, be and
hereby is authorized to commence an action in the State
Supreme Court against Ronald Grinblat, to compel removal
of encroaching structures at Mermaid Lane, East Quogue.
The meeting on motion was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
MI\RCH 5, 1990
THE REGULI\R MEETING OF THE BOI\RD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
FREEHOLDERS 1\ND COMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON,
N.Y. WAS HELD AT TOWN HALL ON MONDI\Y, MI\RCH 5, 1990,
AT 1 P.M.
William H. Bennett, Paul W. Parash, William T. Frank, and
Patrick A. Heaney and Deputy Town Attorney John M.
Wourgola•.
The minutes of the regular meeting of February 5,
1990, and the special meeting of March 1, 1990 were read,
and approved as read.
Edward Warner stated that he had a discussion with the
Union representatives regarding the resolutions on the Bay
Constables and Maintenance men. Due to that meeting, a
motion was made by Edward Warner, second by Paul Parasb
and duly carried to rescind the resolution that was passed
on February 5, 1990 regarding t·he vacation times of the
Bay Constables and Maintenance men, and the times the Bay
Constables must work weekends.
A motion was made by Edward Warner, second by William
Bennett, and duly carried to rescind the resolution regard
the naming of an island "Trustees Island". This happened
to be the wrong island. The island named already is known
as Gull Island.
William Frank stated Sagg is open and running due to
nature. Mecox is closed.
Attorneys object to the wording. It states the town will
pay for the new equipment. They then submit a bi 11 to be
paid by the State. The town would have to wait until 1992
until they were reimbursed.
they would open Ocean beaches at 6:00 p.m. Leave them
open in the winter, except for emergency closings. John
Andersen explained that he has talked with Ted Sharretts
regard-ing this. John plans on presenting this to the Town
Board again on March 13, 1990. Also noted was the
Councilman Jim Needham would like to ban jet skies and sea
planes from Southampton Town Waters.
A motion was made by Edward Warner, second by William
Bennett and duly carried to publish the following Public
Notice: TAKE NOTICE, that a PUBLIC HEARING will· be held
by the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY
OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON on March, 19, 1990 at 3:00
p.m., or as soon there after can be heard, at the
Southampton Town Ha 11, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, New
York, to hear all persons either for or against the
(Continues, March S, 1990, 'BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
acceptance of a Deed of Dedication, offered by the
Westhampton Associates to said Trustees, for Beaver Dam
Pond and a parcel of land fronting on said Pond, labelled
as Park on the Proposed Subdivision Map of Lakeside at
Westhampton, Situate at Westhampton.
of Mr. Stark. Mr. Bennett will meet with Ron Barnish
tomorrow. March 6th at 10:00 a.m. at job site.
At 2 p.m., 'Bids were opened for 1 1990 Four Wheel
Drive Vehicle with 1984 Four .Wheel Drive Bronco trade·in.
Bids received were as follows:
Dwight Lawton Pape Chevrolet
A motion was made by Paul Parash, seconded by Patrick
Heaney, and duly carried to accept the bid of Pape
Chevrolet, as the low bidder meeting specifications.
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John Johnsen, Town Engineer was present to discuss the
re-vamping of Trustees Roads. John Johnsen did an
analysis of Noyac Path from Cooks to Mill Stone. 13,000'.
The map identified each lot, the number of homes, and a
zoning map (how many potential lots), also it outlined the
GElS area. Esttm·ate that it would cost $50.00 per foot.
Patrick Heaney asked what the size was of the road. John
stated the size for the cost was figured at 26' ·width, but
it was passed. by the Town Board that the Highway
Department may except a road 20 1 or more in width. John
Wourgola asked if the T.rustees identified their worst
roads, could it then be turned over to the Highway
Department for an assessment district. John Johnsen
replied there would be some for and against it. The Town
would then take on the responsibility for a new assessment
district.
John Johnsen stated be would get back to the Trustees
regarding North Sea Harbor and Fish Cove Road Run Off
Project. It was noted that a Road Run Off Meeting is
slated for Thursday, March 15, 1990~ at 2:30 p.m.
Twenty Two (22) applications for permits were received.
Sixteen (16) applications for permit were approved.
Five (S) applications for permit was held.
Six (6) Mooring permits were approved.
Six (6) Fyke PermitS were approved.
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CORRESPONDANCE:
Nl-4736-00140/00001-0.
Romana Canal Hl-4736-00140/00001-0.
re: Romana Canal #89~1142-Ll.
Matthew & Angela Drozdof£ to: U.S. Army Corp. of
Engineer's cc: Trustees re: Romana Canal, Public Notice No.
13900-89-1142-Ll.
fl-4736-00140/00001-0. Notice of lncomplete Application.
N.Y.S.D.E.C. to: Trustees re: Noyac Creek open
seasonally (OPEN December 1 -April 30th).
Gordon Colvin, N.Y.S.D.E.C. to: Trustees re: Oyster
Pond, Montauk.
Mermaid Lane. See Special Meeting minutes.
Southampton Cove Owners Association to: Trustees re:
Dredging of Fish Cove. A reply will be sent with a copy
of the Road Run Off Minutes.
Southampton Cove Owners Association cc: Trustees re:
Road Run Off.
Peter Corwith, Friends of Lake Nowedonah re: Road Run
Off on Lake Nowedonah. A reply will be sent with a copy
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of the Road Run Off Minutes.
Larry Wojcik, President, Hampton's Surf Fishing Club
re: Ordinance 20, regarding the beaches, A motion was
made by Paul Parash, second by William Frank, and duly
carried to amend Ordinarice 20 to read: 20-30 Motor
Vehicles. section A. It shall be unlawful for any person
to drive or operate a motor vehicle on bay beach areas or
on ocean beach areas between the Friday immediately
preceding Memorial Day and the 15th day of September in
each year between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, no vehicles shall be allowed on Foster
Memorial Beach (commonly known as Long Beach, Noyac) at
any time from May 15th to September 15th. (Note:
exceptions in paragraphs J,K,L, and M). John Andersen
will address his letter wlth the other received regarding
this section.
Evaluation and Estimates for Trustees ramps. (Bay Avenue,
East Quogue; Bay Avenue, Eastport; Mill Creek, Noyac; West
Neck, North Sea; Old Fort Pond, Southampton, and Baycrest
Avenue, Westhampton.)
A motion was made by Paul Parash, second by Edward
Warner, and duly carried to pay the following from
Trustees' checking account:
Dolliver Associate - Survey of w/s North Sea Road
north side of Lake Drive, North Sea
Kustom Electronics, Inc. - Radar Gun
$1,750.00
$1,569.50
Native Plants for Landscaping $1Z.95
John Andersen
needed. He is
authorized to get the spec 1 s for the building s·o it may go
out to bid. Also reported that Power Plus does not have
all the batteries at the present time but will shipped
within two months. He ordered ammunition from the County
Bid, needed for the Bay Constables to attend school.
Asked to purchase stencils for the signs should last 4-S
years. Inform.ed Trustees of the Law Enforcement Advance
School to be held April 30 through May 3rd. Senior Bay
Constable John Andersen and Bay Constable Ken Malone will
attend. The cost of the school will be charge to the
Trustees Account.
Peconic Bay National Estuary Designation Scooping Meeting.
William Bennett stated that a member of the Planning
Board addressed him regarding Bird Nesting Signs. A
motion was made by William Bennett, second by William
Frank and duly carried to have a half dozen sign regarding
Nesting Birds posted in Stokes Marsh, Westhampton.
William Frank stated he ordered 750 Brown and Brook
Trout from Cold Spring Harbor Hatchery. They should
arrive the beginning Of April.
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George Stavropoulos regarding No Smoking Policy. A motion
was made by Patrick Heaney, second by William Frank and
duly carried to pass the following resolutions:
RESOLVED: that the Southampton Town Trustees 0:££ ice·,
located at Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, New
York be and hereby is declared from this day forth to be
NO SMOKING AREA.
Avenue, Hampton Bays, and the vehicles and vessels of the
Town Trustees be and hereby is declared from this day
Forth to be SMOKING AREA.
The meeting on motion was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
PERMITS ISSUED
PERMIT NO. 5664 is issued to Mike Bottini, Group for the South Fork
& The Nature Conservancy, to. place an Osprey Pole and Platform
on the upland area, the Stokes Marsh, adjacent to Moriches Bay,
near the CJ?rner of Halsey Road and Bayview Road, Remsenberg.
Project is located on Town Trustees property off Stokes Marsh·,
Moriches Bay, as per application and survey submitted.
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PERMIT NO. 5665 is issued to Mike Bottini, Group for the South Fork
& The Nature Conservancy, to relocate an Osprey Pole and
Platform on the upland area, adjacent to Cold Spring Pond, n/s of
Cold Spring Pond, near w/e of Cold Spring Road, Southampton.
Project is located on Town Trustees property off Cold Spring Pond,
as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5666 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
ANTHONY BEVACQUA, Pne Tree Road, Westhampton, to replace (within
1811 ) 175+ l.f. of existing timber bulkhead and backfill with 10
c.f. of clean loam to be trucked in from upland source. Project is
located on owner's property off Moriches Bay, as per application
and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5667 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for JOAN
SIMES, Duck Point Road, Remsenburg, to replace (within 18 11 ) 200+
l.f. of existing timber bulkhead along canal side. Project is
located on owner's property off Moriches Bay, as per application
and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5668 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for HUGH
& LINDA GLADSTONE, Fiddler Crab Trail, Westhampton, to renew
Permit No. 5445 for a period of 1 year. Project is located on
owner's property off Beaverdam Creek, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 566_9 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
MICHAEL MARESCA, 38 Cedar Lane, Remsenburg, to revise Permit N·o.
5580 to construct the dock off the easternly side of the existin'f
slip rather than the westerly as had been approved. Project is
located on owner's property off Basket Neck Pond, as per
application and survey submitted.
PBRMIT NO. 5670 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc. • agent for JACK
E. MAURER (R,O.W.), owner Paula K. Fiedler, 545 Main Street,
Quiogue, to construct a timber dock consisting of a 4 1 x 70 1
catwalk (4 1 above grade); 4 1 x 14 1 hinged ramp; and 6' x ZO'
float secured by (2) 8" diameter pilings. Project is located on
owner's property off Quatuck Bayt as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5671 is issued to J,M,O, Consulting, agent for RICHARD
c. IMBERT, Shotgun Lane (Lots 49 & 50), Remsenburg, to extend
Permit No. 5369, for one year. Project is located on owner's
property off Speonk River, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5672 is issued to J,M,O. Consulting, agent for JOHN
& RAQUEL BAKER, Stone Lane, Quogue, to construct a 4' x 50 1
catwalk (4' above grade), a 4 1 x 12' hinged ramp, and a 6 1 x 20'
float. The fixed portion of the walkway
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shall extend a maximum of 15 lineal feet seaward of the MLW mark as
indicated on the J.M.O. drawing submitted with application. Due to
placement of the proposed dock, ramp, and float, and the narrow
configuration of the property, only one boat shall be docked at the
permitted structure and will not hinder navigation or interfere
with another property owner's rights on Stone Creek. Project is
located on owner's property off Stone Creek, as per application and
survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5673 is issued to Harbor Marine Construction, inc.,
agent ·for. THOMAS NASTASI, 29 Tarpon Road, East Quogue, to renew
Permit No. 5403 for a period of one year. Project is located on
owner's property off Private Dug Canal, off Shinnecock Bay, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMJT NO. 5674 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc., agent for
LAWRENCE HOKE, Huntington Lane, Flanders, to construct a timber
dock consiting of 4' x 100' elevated (4 1 above grade) walk,
leading to a 41 x 12' hinged ramp, (2) 6' x 16' floats secured by
(2) 811 diameter pilings, plus (2) 6 1
x 16 1 floats at outer end in "T" arrangement secured by (2) au
diameter pilings. The following conditions apply: t~e fixed portion
of the dock is presently varied in height from 4.5' to +/- 6' above
grade; the ·existing walkway is to lowered so that ~.t is 4' above
grade; since part of the·· platform e;x;tends over deciduous marsh
elder· as well as spartina grasSes, the spacing between walkway
planks is to be one inch, in order to maintain some sunlight on the
plants .below; the fixed portion of the platform as measured from
MHW indicated on the drawing is not to exceed 40. lineal feet
seaward. Project is located on owner's property off Reeves Bay, as
per application and survey submitted,
PERMIT NO. 5676 is isSued to Maurice P. Fitzgerald 1 agent for LONG
ISLANP LIGHTING COMPANY, 1660 'Walt Whitman Road, Melville, to
construct a 6"9 kv pipe .. type cable system (underground)
including submarine crossing at Sag Harbor Cove and Tyndal Point
North Haven, Town of Southampton. The six inch pipe conduits will
be installed five feet below the submarine bottom. Project is
located on Trustees property, as per application and survey
submitted.
PBRMIT NO. 5677 is issued to Int·er-Science Research Assoc1ates~
lnc., agent for OLIVER'S COVE ASSOCIATION, Olivers Cove Lane, Water
Mill, to construct a 4 1 x 18' fixed dock attaching to the existing
4' x 18' fixed dock; and construct a 6' x 24' L~ending floating
dock onto an 6' x 24 1 existing dock; install 14 tie o££ poles. The
existing dock consists of a 4' x 18' fixed dock, a 5 1 x
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48' fixed dock, and a 6 1 x 24' floating dock.. Project is located
on owner's property off Hayground Bay, as per application and
survey submitted,
PERMIT NO. 5678 is issued to Costello Marine Contracting Corp.,
agent for RONALD SYLVESTER, Pine Neck Road, Noyac, Sag Harbor, to
construct a 4' x 30' fixed timber main dock seaward from existing
bulkhead; 4 1 x 28' ramp; 6' x 20 1
floating dock; 6' x 20' floating dock in nL" shape northward from
6' x 20 1 floating dock. all floating docks and ramps to be removed
in winter months. 2 stairways 5' wide for pass & repass
attached to catwalk. Project is located on owner's property off
Mill Creek, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5679 is issued to Proper-T Services, agent for FRANK J~
MCKASTY• 438 Harbor Drive, Sag Harbor, to construct an open pile
fixed walkway and dock 4 1 x 84 1
seaward from upland retaining wall ( 4 1 above grade), a 4 1
x 6' walkway landward to connect to 84 1 walkway and dock. All
metal retaining wall to be removed. No beach stones or rocks are to
be removed. Construct a 82 1 concreat clock retaining wall.
Construct a 5 1 wide staircase for pass and repass attached to
catwalk. Project is located on owner's property off Sag Harbor
Cove, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5680 is issued to Roy Harrison, agent for DELPHINE &
JULIAN COVELL, Nautilus Drive, Hampton Bays, to remove and replace
approx 6 211 x 8 1 x 1011 sheathing boards on face of existing
bulkhead. Repairs to existing structure to retain fill behind
bulkhead. Project is located on owner's property off Shinnecock
Bay, as per application and survey submitted.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT HELD:
Application for permit from Leonard A. Napoli, agent for PINE NECK
LANDING ASSOCIATION, Landing Lane, East Quogue, to maintenance
dredge 60! c.y. held for an updated survey.
Application for permit from Michael Sylvester, agent for DR. JOSEPH
GOLATO, 29 Nautilus Drive, Hampton Bays to replace 120' timber
bulkhead held for discussion with Sylvester ~egarding north east
ramp.
Application for permit from ROBERT HUGEL, Lake Drive, Bay View
Oaks, Southampton to rebuild dock 208 1 held for an updated
survey.
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Application for permit from En-Consultants, Inc., agent for MICHAEL
REINHARDT, Private Road of£ Noyac Road, North Sea to remove and
replace 20 1. f. bulkhead was place on hold until Mr. Reinhardt
removes pipe as per letter received March 1, 1990.
Application for permit from FREDRICK & BETTINA STELLE, Actors_
Colony Road, Sag Harbor to build a 6 1 x 200 •. dock and a 6 1 x
15' platform was placed on hold until owner obtains permits from
other agenties.
MOORING PERMITS APPROVED:
PERMIT t{O .• 90-49 is issued to Robert Achs, Hillover Lane, Sag
Harbor, to place a 300 lbs, mushroom anchor mooring and buoy for a
24 1 sloop (Reg. No. NY3463PN), in Mill Creek lof£ .Pine Neck),
under the direction of Bay Constable Chris Kohnken.
PERMIT NO. 90-50 is issued to Carl M. James·, Eastport, to place a
250 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy for a 28' sailboat (Doc.
No. 911217), in lled Creek, under the direction of Bay Constable
Ken Mal.one.
PBRMIT NOo 90-Sl is is~ued to Linda Ki.pp, Baywood Drive, Hampton
Bays, to place a 2·00 lbs~ muShroom. anchor mooring and buoy for a
Z6' sailboat (Reg. No. ;z;sPW), in Red Creek, under the direction
of Bay Constable Ken Malone.
PERMIT NO. 90-52 is issued to Stephen F. McLoughlin, 477 Hampton
Road, Sag Harbort to place ·a 100 lbsG mushroom anchor mooring and
buoy for a 20 1 Renken (Reg. No. ) ~ in Mill Creek, under the
direction of Bay Constable Chris Kohnken"
PBRMIT NO~ 90~53 is issued to John Rose, 28 Nassau Street,
Flanders, to place a 250 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring and buoy for
a 36 1 sloop (Doc. No. 605624), in Red Creek, under the direction
·o£ Bay Constable Ken MalOne.
PERMIT NO. 90-54 is issued to Edward T. Swanton, 389 Sunset Drive,
Baypoint, Sag Harbor, to place a 200 lbs. mushroom anchor mooring
and buoy for a 23' Chris Craft (Reg. No. S722FL), in Sag Harbor
Cove. under the direction of Bay Constable Chris Kohnken.
FHE PERMIT
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Flanders Road, Flanders, to place a Fyke in Moriches Bay, south of
intra-coastal waterway, 500' west of E. Hubbard's (FT-52) set off
Speonk Point.
PERMIT NO. FT-247 is issued to PHILIP TOCCI, 87 East Street,
Flanders, to place a Fyke in Moriches Bay, south of intra-coastal
waterway, lOV' west of FT-246 (Robert Bourguignon).
PERMIT NO. FT-248 is issued to PHILIP TOCCI, 87 East Street,
Flanders, to place a Fyke in Moriches Bay, south of intra-coastal
waterway, 100' west of FT-247.
PERMIT NO. FT-249 is issued to PHILIP TOCCI, 87 East Street,
Flanders, to place a Fyke in Moriches Bay, south of intra~coastal
waterway, 100' west of FT-248.
PERMIT NO. FT-250 is issued to ROBERT BOURGUIGNON, 1049 Flanders
Road, Flanders, to place a Fyke in Moriches Bay, south of
intra-coastal waterway, 100' west of FT-249 (Phi lip Tocci).
PERMIT NO. FT-251 is issued to ROBERT BOURGUIGNON, 1049 Flanders
Road, Flanders, to place a Fyke in Moriches Bay, south of
intra-coastal waterway, 100' west of FT-250.
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THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON,
N.Y. WAS HELD AT TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, MARCH l9, l990,
AT l P.M.
William Bennett, Paul W. Parasb, William T. Frank, Patrick
A. Heaney.
The minu1;es of March S, 1990, were read, amended, and
approved as amended.
Public Hearing regarding Ordinance 20 slated for March 27,
l990 at 7:30 p.m.
Linda Ryan from Thomas Bourke, Attorney at Law firm in
Southampton was present to discuss her client David
Sawyer's application for permit. David Sawyer application
for permit was denied at our January 17, 1990. The
Trustees felt the- additional four 4 1 x 16' floats was
extreme for an residential area. Ms. Ryan Stated that an
application for permit was issued but the agent left out
part of the docks that have been in existence since 1967.
Therefore the agent
denied. A lengthy
discussion followed. The Trustees
to have her client re-apply.
Edward Warner presented to ex-Trustee Frank Smith his
retired Bag 1786.
A motion was made by Edward Warner, Seconded by
William Bennett and duly carried to extend the Lease
between Southampton Yacht Club and the Board of Trustees
as follows:
agreement dated May 1, 1968, between the BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE FREEHOLDERS AND COMMONALTY OF THE TOWN OF
SOUTHAMPTON, hereinafter referred to as "The· Trustees",
and SHINNECOCK YACHT CLUB, hereinafter referred to as "The
Club 11 , the said Trustees have given and granted to the
Club the sole and exclusive license to use the water of
Penniman Creek at the foot of Niamogue Land and the lands
lying thereunder, as the same is more particularly
described in said agreement; and
WHEREAS, there is a renewal provision in Paragraph 9
of said agre.ement, the terms of which have been complied
with by the Club;
of $ 200.00, the Trustees do hereby give and grant the_
Club and the Club does hereby accept a renewal of certain
written lease of May 1st, 1968, said renewal to be
effective for the period May lst, 1990 to April 30th 1993,
and under the same terms and condl tions as the aforesaid
lease of May 1st, 1968, excepting therein that portion of
said Paragraph 9, which provides f(,)r a renewal thereof,
and subject to the right of cancellation by either party
on one year's notice.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
this agreement to be executed by their duly authorized
officers and cause their seals to be affixed thereto on
the 1st day of May, 1990.
Sixteen (16)· Applications for permit were received ..
Two (2) Applications for permit were held.
Ten (10) Mooring permit were approved.
CORRESPONDANCB:
Minutes of the Road Run Off Meeting held March 15,
1990 at 2:30p.m.
Re: outboard racing in Southampton Town Waters. The
Trustees have no objections to these races being held. A
letter will be sent to Town Board for their approval.
BayFarm, 586 Dock Road, West Creek, N.J. re: Clam and
Oyster Seeds, 1990 price list. a copy will be given to
Senior Bay Constable Andersen.
Sag Harbor Cove.
N·.Y.S.D.B.C. to Trustees re: Goose, Birch, and Mill
Creek open to conditional until March 31, 1990.
David M. Gibbons, Deputy Director of President's
Office of Management and BUdget invitation to meeting,
March 30, 1990.
publication.
Bruce Anderson, Trustees re: Pond Surveys.
SC, Dept. of Economic Development re: SC Commercial
Fisheries Task Force meeting. William Frank will attend.
Edward Warner to: Town Council re: Request for
position of Clerk Typist be established in Trustees Office.
En-Consultants to: N.Y.S.D.E.C. cc: Trustees re:
Romana Canal.
En-Consultants to: Mattew L. Drozdoff cc:
re: Romana Canal.
Joan Berhle to: Trustees.
to Stephen & Michelle Goldman. received
Eva Toth, 3 Trynz Lane, Hampton Bays to: Trustees Re:
Permit issued to Stephen ~ Michelle Goldman. received
March 14, 1990.
Eva Toth, 3 Trynz Lane, Hampton Bays to: Trustees Re:
Permit issued to Stephen & Michelle Goldman. received
March 15., 1990. John Wourgola has met with Ms. Toth
problem resolved.
Marlene Hare sign to: Trustees Re: Lake Nowedonah. A
letter will be sent with the Road Run Off Minutes of March
1, 1990.
Edward Warner open the Public Hearing at 3:00 p.m. to
hear all persons either for or against the acceptance of a
Deed of Dedication, offered by Westhampton Associates to
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said Trustees, for Beaver Dam Pond and a parcel of land
f't'onting on said Pond, Labelled as Park on the proposed
Subdivision Map of Lakeside at Westhampton, Situated at
Westhampton. Frank Smith was present to speak for the
acceptance. Mr. Smith stated if the Pond was under the
Trustees control, there would be regulations to protect
the waters. Jim Doyle also present to speak for the
acceptance. Mr, Doyle stated he has waited 24 years for
the ToW}\ Trustee.s to take control over. the pond, which is
a very valuable resource. A motion was made by William
Frank and Seconded by William Bennett and duly carried to
close the Public Hearing. William Frank suggested to hold
off on voting until next meeting. A motion was made by
Paul Parash, seconded by William Bennett, and duly carried
to vote on the Deed of Dedication. A motion was made by
William Bennett, Secon~ed by Patrick Heaney and passed by
a vote of 3wZ (Mr. Warner, and Mr. Frank voted no). The
Trustees made the. following comments regarding this deed
of Dedication. Patrick Heaney stated a sincere concern
has been expressed by members of the board over the
potential liability attached to the acceptance of this
pond into our inventory of natural resources. At present,
we have the stewardship of nearly 700 miles of saltwater
shoreline. We also are charged with the care of some 45
to SO freshwater ponds. Wben all properties and Right of
Ways are added together, we have liability exposure on
nearly 25,000 acres of property. Beaver Dam Pond contains
about 11 acreas. We would have to a quire title to about
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2200 ponds this size to approximate the liability we
already have per acre. So, it is my opinion, that when
compared to the liability attached our vast holdings of
underwater lands, the argument against accepting this pond
on the basis of liability, simply CAN NOT HOLD WATER! We
live in a time when our Natural world is getting a little
smaller each year, and as I understand the terms of my
Dongan Patent obligation to you, we Trustees have a
greater ·obligation to nourish, and protect the natural
resources of the town for the benefit of its residents
than we have to fret over liability attached to the
stewardship of those natural resources. In a particular
way, we are the collective parents to the underwater lands
in the Town, and this little pond is like a stepchild in
search of a family. I simply can not turn my back on a
child. So, my vote is yes. William Bennett stated that
this is a great moment, 40 years ago the owners put up a
fence around the pond. Now the Village of Westhampton has
its pond back. William Frank stated he has reservations
with the liabilities. Like Trout Pond, this will cost the
TaxpaYers more with the maintenance and liabilities of the
Pond. Mr. Doyle stated last meeting that there are two
dams associated with the pond. Mr. Frank voted no. Paul
Parash stated that he agrees with both Mr. Frank and Mr.
Heaney, but he votes yes for the deed of dedication.
Edward Warner stated Mr. Bellrinder fenced off the Pond to
protect himself of liability. That he as Trustees has an
obligation to look out for the liability of the people.
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Mr. Warner continued to say that the land would be taken
off the tax rolls, thereby creating higher taxes for the
people. So he votes no.
Edward Warner read the following report of the Bay
Constables: Maintenance Men started putting the light
poles and buoys in on March lS. They started at Sag
Harbor. Maintenance Men cleaned out half of the Alewife
Dreen in North Sea, will finish work when weather prevents
them fr~m going out on the Barge. Senior Bay Constable
Andersen and Bay Constable Sadleir checked Mecox for
Oyster spat. They found only a few live, which are
believed to be the one planted there last spring. Some
one drained Alcotts Pond in Bast Quogue.
Rose closed same with cement blocks.
The meeting on motion was adjourned,
Bay Constable
Respectfully submitted,
PEil.MITS ISSUED:
PERMIT NO. 5681 is issued to Land Use Company, agent for MARVIN
SIMES, Pine Tree Lane, Westhampton, to construct a 30' x 40' boat
slip behind existing bulkhead. 110 1 of timber bulkhead will be
installed and 300 c.y. of sand removed and trucked to and upland
site. This permit is subjected to the following conditions:
1. Old bulkhead will remain in place while bulkhead being
built.
2. Filter cloth shall be installed behind the new wall prior to
backfilling to hinder sedimentation through the wall.
3. Clean sand only will be used for backfill. 4. Inspection by
Trustees will be made prior to
backfilling.
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Project is located on owner's property off Moriches Bay, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5682 is issued to Harbor Marine Construction, Inc.,
agent for PETER HORAN, Lot N 1, River Avenue, Eastport, to renew
Permit No. 5416 for one year. Project is located on owner's
property off Sea tuck Creek, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5683 is issued to Harbor Marine Construction, Inc.,
agent for PETER HORAN, Lot I 2, River Avenue, Eastport, to renew
Permit No. 5417 for one year. Project is located on owner's
property off Sea tuck Creek, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5684 is issued to Harbor Marine Construction, Inc.,
agent Eor PETER HORAN, Lot I 3, River Avenue, Eastport; to renew
Permit No. 5418 for one year. Project is located on owner's
property off Seatuck Creek, as per application and survey
submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5685 is issued to H. Beecher Halsey III, Cedar Lane,
Westhampton, to reconstruct 140' bulkhead. Dig out by hand 5 c.y.
Project is located on owner's property off Beaver Dam Creek, as per
application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5686 is issued to Michael Sylvester, agent for TlANA
SHORES ASSOCIATION, INC., off Romano Drive just east of West Tiana
Road, to replace 245' of bulkhead. Regrading of existing clean
material behind bulkhead after new tie back system installed. The
above is approved with the following conditions:
l. Prior to beginning the work; offset stakes are to be established
as a reference for installing the new bulkh~ad at the present
location and configuration.
2. Filter cloth backing is to be installed on the inside of the new
bulkheadlng to prevent sedimentation through the wall. .
3. To hinder siltation, the final grading of disturbed soils behind
the new bulkhead shall be a minimum of four inches below the
finished height of the wall.
4. Should it be deemed necessary to add backfill after grading has
begun, only clean sand or gravel will be permitted. No organic top
~oils are to be placed along the inside of the new bulkhead.
5. The issuance of a permit shall not cause the Trustees to suffer
liability in the event of damage to the beach, bulkhead, land,
fence, or landscaping materials belonging to the property owner
south of the proposed new bulkhead return, resulting from
activities related to the construction of the new bulkhead.
Project is located on owner's property off Tiana Bay, as per
application and survey submitted.
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PERMIT NO. 5687 is issued to Michael Sylvester, agent for DR.
JOESEPH GOLATO, 29 Nautilus Drive, Hampton Bays, to replace within
18 11 120 1 bulkhead. Clean backfill will be trucked in &
graded behind bulkhead. Project is located on owner's property off
Wells Creek, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. S688 is issued to ANTHONY & PATRICIA LONGO, 19
Gardeners Lane, Hampton Bays, to construct a 4' x 13' dock, 4' x 8
1 ramp, 20 1 x 4' floating· dock., Project is located on owner's
property of£ Pennys Pond, as per application and survey submitted.
Complete docks will not extend beyond neighbors dock nor block
r.ight .. o£-way available to others.
PERMIT NO. 5689 is issued to En-Consultants, Inc, agent for
LAWRENCE RUlSI, Cold Spring Point Road, Southampton, to rebuild an
existing boat slip as follows: remove (2) outer wings; on east and
west walls, remove and replace 29 1 and (2) 32' (respectively)
bulkheads. New walls will be jetty-type. Existing 2 outer tie-rods
and deadmen will be used but not· backfilled. Remainder of walls
will be backfilled as will northerly wall. A 3 1 wide walk will be
built on to·p of bulkheads for access to boats.. An area 10' wide
will be dredg~d to 4' deep 9 and resultants 10 c.y. will be used
for backfill. A 4 1 x 12' ramp and 6 1 x 20 1 float secured· by (2)
811 diameter pilings will be installed within basin.. The folloWing
condition applies: Filter cloth is ·to be installed on the inside
of the bulkheading to prevent sedimentation through the wall.
Project is located on owner's property of.f Pennys Pond, as per
application and survey submitted. Complete docks will not extend
beyond neighbors dock nor blOck right-of-way available to
others.
""""''"""""''~is issued to BELTRANY SETTEDUCATI, 7Z7 Sag Harbor, to
dig out 5 c.y. Spoil to
be placed upland on owners property. Project is located on owner 1
s property off Noyac Har.bor, as per application and survey
submitted.
$.!.T.!i~rrirr'f,.;is issued to Chaleff ~Rogers, Architects,
MONAGHAN, Flying Point Road, Water Mill
0-179-01 .. 16 , to construct a 4 1 x. 70 1 dock (4' above grade),
4 1 x 20 1 ramp, 4 1 x 30' floating dock. Floating dock (4 1 x 30")
is to be installed in an "L" position westerlyn from ramp (4' x 20
1 ). All floating sections to be removed in winter months. Project
is located on owner's property off Me cox Bay, · as per application
and survey submitted.
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(Continued, March 19, 1990, BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
PERMIT NO. 5692 is issued to Chaleff & Rogers, Architects,
agent for WILLIAM MONAGHAN, Flying Point Road~ Water Mill
(900-179-0l-17L to construct a 4 1 x 20' ramp, and a 4' x 30 1
floating dock to existing dock. All floating sections to be removed
in winter months. Project is located on owner's property off Mecox
Bay, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5693 is issued to FREDERICK & BETTINA STELLE, Actors
Colony Road, Sag Harbor (901-1-2-28), to construct a 6' x 200' dock
with a 6' x: 15 1 platform at end, with three dolphins for mooring
tie offs. Project is located on owner's property off Shelter Island
Sound, as per application and survey submitted.
PERMIT NO. 5694 is issued to Russell Glover, Russell Glover Design,
agent for MICHAEL SOMERS & CHERYL HUFF, Long Point Road, Sag
Harbor (903-4-39.1), to construct a 4' x 120' catwalk (4' above
grade), 4' x 16 1 ramp, 6' x 16&