August 29, 2000
To: Tom Iwanejko
Suffolk County Vector Control
335 Yaphank Ave.
Yaphank, NY 11980
Fm: Fair Harbor Community Association
Fire Island
Re: Request for the Application of Systemic Pesticides within Fair
Harbor Boundaries
Dear Tom:
I am representing the Fair Harbor Community Association (FHCA) of Fair
Harbor, Fire Island. This letter serves to notify Vector Control of our
communities’ request for a systemic pesticide application to reduce the
risk of West Nile Virus in our community (different from this afternoons
telephone message).
On July 23, 2000 the FHCA held a meeting open to FHCA members and any
interested residents. During a well-attended and constructive meeting and
in light of recent public health developments the community voted to:
request and allow the application of systemic pesticides in case the West
Nile Virus is found in mosquitoes or cadavers of birds on Fire Island
and/or the Town of Islip.
With News Release dated 8/25/2000 Clare B. Bradley, Commissioner
Suffolk County Department of Public Health Services stated that more birds
infected with the West Nile Virus were found in the Town of Islip.
We hereby request Suffolk County Vector Control to treat Fair Harbor
with a systemic pesticide to reduce the number of mosquitoes. Please use
the least toxic pesticide available to you and still achieve our goals.
Suggested time: Thursday, 8/31/2000 5:30 to 8:30pm. We will have notices
posted tomorrow morning by 9:30am. A copy of the notice is enclosed for
your information.
Please call me anytime during business hours to keep us informed as to
date and time of your intended application.
We thank you for your efforts and considerations you have shown towards
our community in the past and are looking forward to working with you in
the future.
Sincerely yours,
Fair Harbor Community Association