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	<title>Comments on: Moorings in Richmond Creek</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Bergen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Bergen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 15:49:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I thought that I would clarify the topic of channel markers.  The town has maintained channel markers for the channels leading from the bay into the creeks for many years.  But not every channel is marked.  Back in 2008, the Town Dredging Committee recommended that channel markers for all public creeks be bought and maintained by the Town.  The Trustees worked on a proposal, presenting it to the Town Board in 2008.  The Town Board approved it so we moved forward with the implementation.  Unfortunately, the Coast Guard denied the applications which were submitted for Little and Cedar Creeks.
As for interior channel markings, I recall that when these channels were dredged back in the 1960&#039;s, colored sticks were installed designating the channels.  I think that a couple of creeks do have internal markers, which have been purchased and installed by private individuals or marinas.
Dave</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought that I would clarify the topic of channel markers.  The town has maintained channel markers for the channels leading from the bay into the creeks for many years.  But not every channel is marked.  Back in 2008, the Town Dredging Committee recommended that channel markers for all public creeks be bought and maintained by the Town.  The Trustees worked on a proposal, presenting it to the Town Board in 2008.  The Town Board approved it so we moved forward with the implementation.  Unfortunately, the Coast Guard denied the applications which were submitted for Little and Cedar Creeks.<br />
As for interior channel markings, I recall that when these channels were dredged back in the 1960&#8242;s, colored sticks were installed designating the channels.  I think that a couple of creeks do have internal markers, which have been purchased and installed by private individuals or marinas.<br />
Dave</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 17:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My neighbor waited 8 or more years for his mooring.  He is now fighting lymphoma.  He finally has his mooring now, but not able to use it much these days.  Plus the town won’t let him build a dock, so he has to drag his dinghy through the poison ivy and weeds to get to his boat, even though he is a waterfront owner.  I have told him to feel free to use my dock (which I was lucky enough to have permitted almost 20 years ago, when it was a little easier to do so).  What a shame.  I know he has worked very hard to buy and keep his waterfront home too.

I don’t have much time to volunteer for your mooring project (I work two jobs, to the tune of 80 hours a week, to keep my waterfront house), but I do agree with everything you have stated thus far.

I’ll bet they could increase the number of moorings in several creeks without any problems, allowing more waterfront owners to have one. I moor my boat “Bahamian Style” which takes up much less room and causes even less disruption to the sea-bed as there is no swinging in a circle.  This style of mooring may not appeal to everyone, and only works in very wind-and-water protected creeks, but it works for me, and allows fellow boaters to pass without me blocking the only deep portion.

I wish you success in your efforts!

Steve
Waterfront owner since 1992</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My neighbor waited 8 or more years for his mooring.  He is now fighting lymphoma.  He finally has his mooring now, but not able to use it much these days.  Plus the town won’t let him build a dock, so he has to drag his dinghy through the poison ivy and weeds to get to his boat, even though he is a waterfront owner.  I have told him to feel free to use my dock (which I was lucky enough to have permitted almost 20 years ago, when it was a little easier to do so).  What a shame.  I know he has worked very hard to buy and keep his waterfront home too.</p>
<p>I don’t have much time to volunteer for your mooring project (I work two jobs, to the tune of 80 hours a week, to keep my waterfront house), but I do agree with everything you have stated thus far.</p>
<p>I’ll bet they could increase the number of moorings in several creeks without any problems, allowing more waterfront owners to have one. I moor my boat “Bahamian Style” which takes up much less room and causes even less disruption to the sea-bed as there is no swinging in a circle.  This style of mooring may not appeal to everyone, and only works in very wind-and-water protected creeks, but it works for me, and allows fellow boaters to pass without me blocking the only deep portion.</p>
<p>I wish you success in your efforts!</p>
<p>Steve<br />
Waterfront owner since 1992</p>
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		<title>By: AllenEsq</title>
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		<dc:creator>AllenEsq</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can I put in a request for 2 pair of buoys for the notorious Goose Creek
&quot;S&quot;-turn?  Try heading for the channel  - due west after the turn - with the afternoon sun in your eyes.

After a test for spring channel changes, I lay out my towing bridle for the sandbar season and wait for the parade of victims.

Let&#039;s see, concrete block anchor, nylon line, water ski buoy from West Marine, must be . . .  maybe $8.50 per setting. Don&#039;t think it will break the Southold Town vault.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can I put in a request for 2 pair of buoys for the notorious Goose Creek<br />
&#8220;S&#8221;-turn?  Try heading for the channel  &#8211; due west after the turn &#8211; with the afternoon sun in your eyes.</p>
<p>After a test for spring channel changes, I lay out my towing bridle for the sandbar season and wait for the parade of victims.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see, concrete block anchor, nylon line, water ski buoy from West Marine, must be . . .  maybe $8.50 per setting. Don&#8217;t think it will break the Southold Town vault.</p>
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