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CITY OF ITHACA YOUTH BUREAU
ADVISORY BOARD BY-LAWS
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C outh Bureau".
. Q! OBJECT
't The object of this Bureau shall be to coordinate, foster, and supplement the
activities of public agencies and programs devoted in whole or in part to the
welfare of youth in and about the City of Ithaca, which may wish to come under its
auspices, and to cooperate with other agencies working toward this goal.
The activities of the Ithaca Youth Bureau shall conform with the State law
supporting this activity and be subject to such rules and regulations as may be
imposed by the government of the City of Ithaca.
III. YOUTH BUREAU BOARD OF ADVISORS
The Youth Bureau Board of Advisors shall consist of representatives from the
following:
A. Nine (9) residents of the City of Ithaca appointed by the Mayor.
B. Special representatives from at least two (2) local groups, such as: Town
of Ithaca, Village of Lansing, Ithaca City School District, PTA Council,
Family Court/Probation, Ithaca Police Department, Greater Ithaca
Activities Center, Southside Community Center, Day Care Council, Cornell
University, Ithaca College, Medical Community, and any other
representatives as deemed appropriate.
C. There may be in addition, one representative from Common Council and
one from the Board of Public Works.
D. There will be at least two (2)youth representatives.
E. There shall be a total of between 13 and 28 members.
IV. POWERS AND DUTIES
1. The Youth Bureau Board shall have the power and it shall be its duty to
adopt a program of activities designed to promote the welfare of youth in
and about the City of Ithaca.
2. It shall be responsible for the observance of these By-Laws, and for the
change thereof to meet changing needs or statutory obligations.
3. It shall prescribe rules in keeping with these By-Laws and all other
pertinent laws
and make such other provisions, which are necessary to the efficient and
satisfactory operation of the Youth Bureau.
4. It shall devise and establish policies, provide advice and assistance, and
in other democratic ways aid the Director in administering the program of
the Youth Bureau.
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5. It shall adopt budgets, serve on board/staff committees for
recommendation of employment, transfer and dismissal of supervisory
level personnel and make recommendations to the Common Council
necessary for the operation of the Youth Bureau.
6. The Board shall further be responsible for encouraging wholesome youth
activities in Ithaca and aid in the development of cooperation between the
Youth Bureau and other agencies and institutions working toward this
end.
V. SELECTION OF MEMBERS
Appointed members for the Youth Bureau Board shall be appointed by the Mayor,
January 1st. Vacancies in the unexpired terms of Board members shall be filled
by appointment by the Mayor.
VI. TENURE OF MEMBERS
A. The terms of appointed members of the Youth Bureau Board shall expire
on December 31st, each year, beginning on December 31st, 1952. The
term for regular members shall be for three (3)years. Initial appointments
should be made so one-third of the members will serve a one year term
expiring December 31st, 1952, one-third of the members a two year term,
and one-third a three year term. Appointed members may serve no more
than two consecutive terms and must be absent from membership for a
period of one year before again being eligible for appointment.
B. If any appointed member of the Youth Bureau Board shall be absent from
three consecutive, regular meetings, without notice to the Director of the
Youth Bureau, such absence shall automatically terminate membership
on the Youth Bureau Board and a successor shall be approved by the
Youth Bureau Board and appointed by the Mayor at a subsequent
meeting.
VII. OFFICERS -The officers of the Youth Bureau Board shall include:
A. Chairperson -term of one year, to be elected at December meeting and
will take office in January.
B. Vice-Chairperson -term of one year, to be elected at December meeting
and will take office in January.
C. Treasurer: keep records of the board's fund raising account, issue checks
as approved by the board, and report periodically on expenditures and
balance.
D. Nominations of officers shall be submitted at the regular November
meeting.
VIII. DUTIES OF OFFICERS
A. The Chairperson of the Youth Bureau Board shall preside at all meetings,
appoint all committees subject to appointment shall call special meetings,
act as Chairman of the Executive Committee, be an ex-officio member of
all committees of the Bureau and perform any other duties generally
considered the responsibility of the Chairperson or President of an
organization.
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B. The Vice-Chairperson shall assume the duties of the Chairperson in the
absence of the Chairperson.
IX. STAFF
A. The Director of the Youth Bureau shall be a salaried employee of the City
of Ithaca, appointed by the Mayor of the City of Ithaca upon
recommendation of the Youth Bureau Board. She or he shall direct and
supervise all projects of the Bureau as authorized by the Common Council
of the City of Ithaca. With the advice and consent of the Advisory Board,
the Director may also lend whatever assistance he/she can to any other
projects involving the general objectives stated in Paragraph II.
B. The Secretary shall send notices of meetings and shall be responsible for
keeping the minutes and other records of the Board. (The paid
administrative secretary to the Director shall perform the duties of the
Secretary of the Board under the supervision of the Director).
C. At each August meeting of the Youth Bureau Board, the Director shall
prepare and present for approval, a budget for Youth Bureau programs
proposed for the ensuring year. The approved budget shall be submitted
to the Mayor and to Common Council for approval.
X. STANDING COMMITTEE
Executive Committee -There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of the
Chairperson and Chairpersons of all other committees of the Youth Bureau Board
appointed by the Chairperson of the Youth Bureau Board at the January meeting.
The Executive Committee shall have power to act on all matters which cannot be
readily deferred until the regular meeting of the Youth Bureau Board. The
Executive Committee shall plan and set agendas for regular meetings and assist
in recruiting new members to fill any vacancies, prepare nomination of board
officers, and assist in orientation of new members.
Recreation Committee - Duties and make policy recommendations for all
Recreation Department programs including athletic and sports programs, Cass
Park pool and rink, Day Camps and Center for Expressive Arts.
Youth Development Committee - Review and policy recommendations for Youth
Development programs.
Recreation Mainstreaming Services Committee - Review and policy
recommendations for RMS youth, adult and day camp programs.
XI. QUORUM
A. A quorum of the Board shall consist of one-fourth (4) of the voting
members of the Board.
B. A quorum of the Executive Committee shall consist of a majority of the
members of the Executive Committee.
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C. All members named in Paragraph Ill, Sections A, B, and C shall have
voting privileges at all regular meetings.
XII. MEETINGS
A. Regular meetings shall be held once each month throughout the year at a
time and place approved by a majority of the members of the Board
except as the Board may properly act to suspend regular meetings during
any summer months.
B. Special meetings may be held at the call of the Chairperson or by written
request of one-fourth (4) of the members of the Board.
XIII. AMENDMENTS
These By-Laws may be amended by a majority vote of members present at any
regular meeting, provided that the proposed amendment has been presented for
consideration of the Board at the preceding regular meeting.
Rev. Jan. 1996, Aug. 2000, Sept. 2000, Dec. 2005
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