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HomeMy WebLinkAboutproposed Local Law G - 2010 amending residency require Deputy Clerk.pdfVILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS PROPOSED LOCAL LAW “G” OF THE YEAR 2010 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF THE YEAR 1985 - EXPANDING THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT OF APPOINTED VILLAGE OFFICERS TO INCLUDE “DEPUTY CLERK” Be it enacted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights as follows: SECTION I. PURPOSE AND INTENT. The purpose of this Local Law is to amend Local Law No.1 of 1985 to include “Deputy Clerk” to the list of appointed officers that may reside within Tompkins County. The intent of this Local Law is to expand the geographical limits for residency of the “Deputy Clerk” of the Village of Cayuga Heights to the entire county in which the Village is wholly situated. SECTION II. AUTHORITY. This Local Law is enacted pursuant to the grant of powers to local governments provided for in (i) Section 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law to adopt and amend local laws not inconsistent with the provisions of the New York State Constitution or not inconsistent with any general law relating to its property, affairs, government or other subjects provided for in said Section 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law and (ii) Section 3-300 of Village Law. SECTION III. EXPANSION OF RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTED OFFICERS TO INCLUDE “DEPUTY CLERK”. As of the effective date of this Local Law, the appointed officers that may reside in Tompkins County, the County in which the Village of Cayuga Heights is wholly situated shall include: Clerk, Treasurer, Zoning Officer, and Deputy Clerk. SECTION IV. SUPERCEDING EFFECT. All Local Laws, resolutions, rules, regulations and other enactments of the Village of Cayuga Heights in conflict with the provisions of this Local Law are hereby superceded to the extent necessary to give this Local Law full force and effect. SECTION V. VALIDITY. The invalidity of any provision of this Local Law shall not affect the validity of any other provision of this Local Law that can be given effect without such invalid provision. SECTION VI. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Local Law shall be effective as of the date of filing with the New York Secretary of State