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Town plans to restore beach passes for hotel guests South Jamesport Beach. (Credit: Joe Werkmeister) Riverhead Town will be offering beach passes to guests at local hotels and motels, Town Board members decided informally Thursday. The board is planning to vote at its Wednesday meeting to schedule a public hearing to continue that program. (The meeting is delayed one day due to Grievance Day on Tuesday.) The passes have been around for many years, but they were not actually permitted by the Town Code. The hearing would be on a proposal to put the passes back in the Town Code. ....
Riverhead Town will not be selling one-day or seasonal beach passes to nonresidents this year, a practice it discontinued last year when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, according to Supervisor Yvette Aguiar. But the Town Board still must decide if it plans to issue beach passes to hotels and lodgings for use by their guests. A one-day nonresident pass had cost $35, according to parks and recreation superintendent Ray Coyne, while the annual nonresident permit was $200. The board discussed hotel/motel permits at its work session last Thursday. “This is something that in the past has been done, with the town is giving beach permits to local lodging facilities so they can pass them on to their customers who are staying here,” Councilman Tim Hubbard said. ....
Ethics board finds no violation for town planner working as consultant on Riverside project A rendering of the proposed 7-Eleven at the Riverside roundabout. The Riverhead Town Ethics Board found no ethics violation with town Building and Planning Administrator Jeff Murphree working as a consultant on a proposed 7-Eleven and gas station at the Riverside roundabout. Vince Taldone, the president of the Flanders, Riverside and Northampton Community Association, which opposes the project, filed the ethics complaint April 6 with Riverhead Town. Mr. Taldone said he received a copy of the ethics board’s written decision Thursday morning. The ethics board’s ruling are confidential, but are sent to the person bringing the complaint and the person who is the subject of the complaint, according to Erik Howard, the town’s deputy attorney assigned to the ethics board. Mr. Howard said those people are free to release the decision from ....