Passage of the referendum question would require Suffolk officials to oppose the plan by all means available, including legal action.
But the power authority says that the Suffolk officials have misinterpreted the law.
According to Suffolk officials, 197 officers retired last year.
Current Suffolk officials said last week that restoring public confidence called for decisive steps.
Suffolk officials estimate that 1,400 children in the county await the procedure.
But Suffolk officials said a financial settlement on buildings and properties had to be in place.
Suffolk officials said the study made erroneous assumptions and left many questions unanswered.
Suffolk officials have acknowledged that mosquito populations were low this year because of the drought.
Suffolk officials will send samples from 35 traps each week.
Suffolk officials said they would include public comment in the planning.