Trustee meeting notes of 7/23/08 5:30 -11 pm
I posed the following question to the Trustees during the work session, asking them to respond individually and in writing. I also gave them each a copy of Dunewood Truglia’s CD with the paginated LWRP and relevant Town Code.
Questions to the individual members of […]
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From Dave Bergen:
I wanted to provide everyone with the latest update on meetings concerning docks on the bays. I received notification today that there has been a meeting scheduled for this Thursday July 10 at 9 AM in the Town Hall Annex. Invited to the meeting are all Town Board members, all Trustees […]
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ONLINE PREMIERE OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES DOCUMENTARY
Developed to give everyone a better understanding of the work of the Southold Town Trustees, this half hour program “Stewards of Our Shoreline” explains the history of the Trustees, the parameters of Trustee jurisdiction and shares some examples of wetlands code regulation. Our Trustees have been […]
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Posted in BrushesCreek, Budds Pond, CedarBeach, Coastal_Erosion, Conkling_Point, CoreyCreek, DeepHoleCreek, Docks, Downs Creek, Dredging, GooseCreek, HallocksBay, HashamomuckCreek, JamesCreek, JockeyCreek, LWRP/Trustees/ZBA, LittleCreek, LongCreek, Moorings, NavigationHazards, New Suffolk, Permitting, PipesCreek, PublicMeetings, RichmondCreek, SchoolHouseCreek, Soundfront, Southold, StormwaterRunoff, TownRegulations, WestCreek, WickhamCreek on Jun 19th, 2008
It was a busy schedule, with a 5:30 start and 11:15 ending. A Trustee’s primary virtue seems to be a tolerance for repetitive, off subject remarks by the public, who if listening, would have heard the answer to their questions about 8 times before they got up … you have to admire them!
There was a […]
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Posted in Boating, Docks, PublicMeetings on May 14th, 2008
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 22nd day of April 2008 a Local Law entitled “A Local Law in Relation to a One Hundred and Eighty (180) day Moratorium on the Processing, Review of, and Making Decisions on Dock Applications (new […]
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Posted in Boating, Chapter275, Clamming, Docks, Events, Fishing, LWRP/Trustees/ZBA, Moorings, NavigationHazards, Permitting, PublicMeetings, Southold, TownRegulations, WaterQuality on May 10th, 2008
The stated purpose of the workshop was to make available to the public the latest info, scientific studies, experience and expertise of coastal resource managers of NOAA, because we of Southold Town are working together to address the challenges, needs, desires and rights of all to practice responsible stewardship and develop a long term strategy […]
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The Town of Southold Conservation Advisory Council
Presents a Workshop with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) -National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science and the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND AESTHETIC IMPACTS
OF
SMALL DOCKS AND OTHER SHORELINE STRUCTURES
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Posted in Docks on Apr 22nd, 2008
Here is a DEC report that says there is no hazard in using CCA in salt water where there is a least a minimal tide flow. If anyone wants to read the hard copy please comment, happy to share….
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I have read the 3 Foot 2×6 “case study”, presented at the 04DEC07 town hall meeting on Local Law 275, and which - in general - represents our situation, too. On 07 JAN 08 “Anonymous” posted a comment expressing a desire to “…hear the trustees’ response to…[the] three-foot 2×6 plank repair question.” My wife, Anna […]
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Posted in Docks, Uncategorized on Apr 15th, 2008
The Town Board is drafting a moratorium for all new docks and other permanent structures in the bay. My call to Lauren at the Trustee’s office on Thursday, to learn just how many applications were overwhelming them, resulted in this response: “None.”
No person, corporation, LLC is looking to build a dock in the bay…Why then, […]
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