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The Board of Trustees/Planning Board/Zoning Board of Appeals
Procedures for Member Videoconferencing
Pursuant to Public Officers Law § 103-a
In compliance with Public Officers Law (POL) § 103-a(2)(a), the Board of Trustees/Planning Board/Zoning
Board of Appeals (the “Board”), following a public hearing, authorized by resolution on [insert date] the use of
videoconferencing as described in POL § 103-a.
The following procedures are hereby established to satisfy the requirement of POL § 103 -a(2)(b) that any
public body which in its discretion wishes to permit its members to participate in meetings by videoconferencing
from private locations – under extraordinary circumstances – must establish written procedures governing member
and public attendance.
1. Board members shall be physically present at any meeting of the Board unless such member is unable to be
physically present at one of the designated public meeting locations due to extraordinary circumstances.
2. For purposes of these procedures, the term “extraordinary circumstances” includes disability, illness, caregiving
responsibilities, or any other significant or unexpected factor or event which precludes the member’s physical
attendance at such meeting.
3. If a member is unable to be physically present at one of the designated public meeting locations and wishes to
participate by videoconferencing from a private location due to extraordinary circumstances, the member must
notify the Mayor/Chairperson of the Planning Board/Chairperson of the Zoning Board of Appeals no later than four
business days prior to the scheduled meeting in order for proper notice to the public to be given.
4. If there is a quorum of members participating at a physical location(s) open to the public, the Board may properly
convene a meeting. A member who is participating from a remote location that is not open to in-person physical
attendance by the public shall not count toward a quorum of the Board but may participate and vote if there is a
quorum of members at a physical location(s) open to the public.
5. Except in the case of executive sessions conducted pursuant to POL § 105, the Board shall ensure that its
members can be heard, seen, and identified while the meeting is being conducted, including but not limited to any
motions, proposals, resolutions, and any other matter formally discussed or voted upon. This requirement shall
include the use of first and last name placards physically placed in front of the members or, for members
participating by videoconferencing from private locations due to extraordinary circumstances, such members must
ensure that their full first and last name appears on their videoconferencing screen.
6. The minutes of the meetings involving videoconferencing based on extraordinary circumstances pursuant to POL
§ 103-a shall include which, if any, members participated by videoconferencing from a private location due to such
extraordinary circumstances.
7. The public notice for the meeting shall inform the public: (i) that extraordinary circumstances videoconferencing
will (or may) be used, (ii) where the public can view and/or participate in such meeting, (iii) where required
documents and records will be posted or available, and (iv) the physical location(s) for the meeting where the public
can attend.
8. The Board shall provide that each open portion of any meeting conducted using extraordinary circumstances
videoconferencing shall be recorded and such recordings posted or linked on the Board’s website (https://cayuga-
heights.ny.us) within five business days following the meeting and shall remain so available for a minimum of five
years thereafter. Such recordings shall be transcribed upon request.
9. If members of the Board are authorized to participate by videoconferencing from a private location due to
extraordinary circumstances, the Board shall provide the opportunity for members of the public to view such
meeting by video, and to participate in proceedings by videoconference in real time where public comment or
participation is authorized. The Board shall ensure that where extraordinary circumstances videoconferencing is
used, it authorizes the same public participation or testimony as in person participation or testimony.
10. Open meetings of the Board conducted using extraordinary circumstances videoconferencing pursuant to the
provisions of POL § 103-a shall be broadcast pursuant to the requirements of POL § 103(f) and shall utilize
technology to permit access by members of the public with disabilities consistent with the 1990 Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended, and corresponding guidelines. For the purposes of this guideline, “disability”
shall have the meaning defined in Executive Law § 292.
11. The in-person participation requirements of POL § 103-a(2)(c) shall not apply during a state disaster emergency
declared by the governor pursuant to Executive Law § 28 if the Board determines that the circumstances
necessitating the emergency declaration would affect or impair the ability of the Board to hold an in-person
meeting.
12. These procedures shall be conspicuously posted on the Board’s website (https://cayuga-heights.ny.us).