PETER BOODY PHOTO | Town Attorney Laury Dowd, city officials appointed to supervise in accordance with the stormwater pollution reduction programs city-state, which shows the layout of Barn Road, Tuesday, City Council work session to explain how the runoff is controlled and contained on the site. Councilwoman Chris Lewis and Supervisor Jim Dougherty looks on. Goat hill roofing repairs, work to update the kitchen in the city center is a Senior despite limited funding, create an empty slip at Pier Congdon Creek is available for people on the waiting list after July 1, and appointed John Needham to the town of Ferry Advisory Committee for fill the position vacated by George Walsh is a topic discussed at the session of the City Council was busy working on Tuesday, June 28. No major decisions are made, but many of the topics covered and there are some hints that the election season just in the city. Speaking about the newly adopted state 2-percent cap on property tax increases by school districts, towns, villages and towns, Town Supervisor James Dougherty slightly sparked political controversy when he showed how low the tax rate the city has increased since he came into office in 2007.
He is running for re-election this fall for a third term. His comments prompted Councilman Ed Brown, whose term was not until this year, to maintain the council the past. He made a point of saying they are paid for major infrastructure improvements including a new highway barn and equipment, carry out a major land acquisition that takes property from the tax rolls, and they also increase the annual fund balance, which he said the board under Mr. Doughtery has been tapped to hold the tax increase . Waddington board members noted that the costs have also risen in the past under the rule because "a substantial increase in one of the union contract.
" Mr Doughherty noted that in 2003 city budget stands at approximately $ 3 million and has reached about $ 11 million in the year since then. Another somewhat lightweight polyvertical moment came when the Republican candidate for superintendent Bob DeStefano audience ask for details about the complaint Ram Islands' about the improvements needed to limit erosion on the side of the Causeway Second Coecles Harbor. "What was promised to them, they do not get?" Asked Mr. DeStefano. Mr.
Dougherty said the city engineering firm came up with a plan to strengthen the "in" cross the coast road. He said the assessment is expected by fall but that realistically he expects them in the spring. "There is no crisis," he said, joking at one point that he would not give Mr. DeStefano matter who attacked him during the upcoming election season. Next Mr.
DeStefano touched on the subject of pain from the dock at the Port Coecles Ram Head Inn. "Is not city property?" He asked, ask if there is no map that settled the question. "I'm recusing myself," said Peter Reich, who in the construction businesRam Head co-owner with James Eklund. "It's on city property," said Councilman Glenn Waddington, who is running as an independent watchdog in what has shaped up to be a three-way race. "We did a survey and clear on city property," said Mr.
Dougherty. Councilwoman Chris Lewis, a Republican like Mr. DeStefano but the term was not until this year, just say no "time or place" to discuss this issue "and what happens next. " Among the topics discussed on Tuesday, the board: ? Heard from the Public Works Commissioner Mark Ketcham that cedar roof on the main island town of Residential Hotel, Club, also known as Goat Hill, to be completely replaced at a cost of about $ 12,000 to $ 13,000 . He said there was no money in the budget this year for work, but he plans to put in, the budget 2012 the City Council will draft this fall.
? Hear from Councilwoman Chris Lewis and Supervisor Dougherty that they have met with officialsPrivate fund group, Shelter Island Senior Citizens Foundation, who reported they would not fund the balance needed to pay for repairs from the kitchen Senior Center after the city will use grant funds pending the 2009-2011 approximately $ 56,000 to pay for it. Ms. Lewis said the work would probably cost $ 18,000 to $ 20,000 more than the city that are available. "Jim and I fought a good foundation but I'm not sure we win," he said. He urged the city to start a project and finish it from time to time, as funds are available.
Senior center kitchen is not up to health code to serve hot meals prepared there for the public. ? It was agreed that people with an empty slip at Pier Congdon Creek notified after July 1 that they must use a slip or lose them to people in the waiting list, according to a new code amendments adopted by the council this year. City Clerk Dorothy Ogar said that she heard from tenants that they did not slip intfinally surrendered to sneak them do not use. Gulf Constable Peter Vielbig and Police Chief James Read said the man contacted. ? Hearing Glenn Waddington calls for the public to be able to obtain all the data the city uses to fix the location of mooring sites in various cities mooring grid.
On the advice of the Gulf Vielbig police, council members seemed to agree that posting the latest data on line in PDF format will allow access without requiring a secure log-in to any database. ? Hearing Mr. Dougherty reported that, for the City Council, there is a "big gap" in the new cap 2-percent increase in state taxes because it can be replaced by the sound of three of the five board members. School budget by raising taxes higher, on the other hand, can not pass without 60 percent of voters approve, he said. ? Agreed to set a public hearing at the next formal meeting on July 8, based on a model state law that requires stormwater pollution reductions for the construction of hectares disrupt or more properties, as mandated by the state under the federal Clean Water Act.
The trial will be set for later in July. Council Glenn Waddington, who opposed an earlier version, said he no longer opposed. Similarly, in the Town Planning Board review the proposal "seemed OK with it," says Mr Waddington. ? Hearing officer stormwater pollution reduction Laury Dowd, a lawyer for the city, discussing policies and demand reduction in Barn Street location, in accordance with the rules of the state reduction of stormwater. ? Hearing SIHOP Councilwoman Lewis makes plea for revival, private, nonprofit fundraising group that offers affordable housing opportunities on the island.
Board members agreed that, after a slump in real estate seems to alleviate the housing crisis for persons of low and moderate-income, increase rents and more people are once again difficult to find housing. . .
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