Most of you know I'm stuck here until my separation / divorce is over dropped or what ever.A move to Fork Union changes my legal status. So the Township of Riverhead has passed laws on farm use...amount and hours of irrigation, 3.5% nitrate in fertilizer balance of nitrates must be "natural" (poop?) and dust control when plowing or harvesting. They use the Government version of Google Earth (hi def) and drones for locating illegal pools, sheds, decks and illegal vehicles. They have ticketed road side farm stands for non ADA compliance and for health issues because of being near the road.... auto pollution ya know. Code enforcement will check dog licence records and spot check to make sure the the poop is not accumulating and polluting the ground water...$250 fine for non compliance Outdoor festivals mainly the Polish Polka Fest and the German May Day Festival can on longer sell beer. Only in doors in a licensed bar or restaurant. Cinco De Maiyo seems to be exempt... Helicopters are banned from town airspace from 6 p.m. Friday until 6 a.m. Monday so it does not annoy the waterfront homes. Their bitch was that the 106th air Rescue Wing is exempt! Now we Have the ULTIMATE YUPPIE STUPIDITY! NEWSDAY MAY 13 RIVERHEAD TOWN SEAT RIVERHEAD - Civic leaders in Riverhead are calling for increased safety measures regarding trucks that travel along their local two-lane roadways. Neil Krupnick, of the Riverhead Civic Association, says the trucks are so large that they need to use the oncoming traffic lane just to make a turn and you can not see around them to pass on the narrow roads. "They also go extremely fast," said Krupnick. "The speed limit is 45 mph and it's not unusual for these trucks to be clocked at 75 or faster." Some of those trucks contain oil from the Northville United Riverhead Terminal. The Riverhead Town Board says it is considering an 8 ton weight limit on all Village and Town and local roads. Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter says weight limits on every local road realistic for the safety of children, bicyclists and joggers, but the town is studying the situation and may designate an area to unload to smaller safer trucks for pick up and deliveries. The owner of Northville United Riverhead Terminal says there has not been an accident involving his trucks in 50 years. Riverhead Town Board is holding a public hearing on setting a weight limit and or a semi truck ban on May 20. If it was in my power no truck would enter the township at all for about a month. Cold and hungry yet? Hmmmmm no gasoline, diesel or heating oil, no restock for supermarkets, stores like Wallys World or K Mart, no moving fruits and vegetables to market, no building supplies or new cars...How ya like your law now??? Good for them!