HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-09-12 AAC-rules & procedures DraftTOWN OF DRYDEN, NEW YORK
AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE RULES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 1. BACKGROUND:
A. Town of Dryden Resolution #48 on February 21, 2013 created the Agriculture Advisory
Committee.
B. The Committee shall be composed of six voting members, serving three-year terms,
appointed by the Town Board as follows:
1. Six members of the Town of Dryden’s agricultural community, actively earning
income from agriculture or agricultural related enterprises.
2. One member from the Town Planning Board and one member from the Town
Conservation Board, and one member of the Town Board shall serve as non-voting
ex officio members.
3. The Town Board shall designate the Chairperson of the Committee yearly.
4. Vacancies are filled by appointment by the Town Board. Interested community
members meeting the required criteria will complete the Volunteer Board Application
and submit to the Town Clerk. Applications will be reviewed by the Agricultural
Advisory Committee; applicants may be asked to attend a meeting of the Agricultural
Advisory Committee to discuss their interest and experience. The Agricultural
Advisory Committee will then nominate and approve a recommendation to the Town
Board to fill vacancies. The committee’s recommendation is not binding on the Town
Board. Vacancies occurring mid-term will be filled in the same manner, with an
appointment to fill out the remainder of the term.
5. The Agricultural Advisory Committee may approve non-voting liaisons from other
agricultural agencies or organizations.
6. The Agricultural Advisory Committee may approve non-voting associate members
who meet the membership criteria.
SECTION 2. SHORT TITLE:
The following shall be known as the rules and procedures of the Agriculture Advisory Committee
of the Town of Dryden, New York.
SECTION 3. OFFICERS, MEETINGS, AND COMMITTEES:
A. Officers
1. Chair: The Town Board shall appoint the Chair of the Committee. At the December
meeting of the Committee, the membership will nominate and approve a chair
recommendation for the coming year to be forwarded to the Town Board. At the
January meeting, the Town Board shall appoint the Committee Chair. The
committee’s recommendation is not binding on the Town Board. The failure of the
committee to recommend a Chair shall have no effect on the appointment of one by
the Town Board.
2. Vice-chair: The Vice-chair shall be elected by the Committee members at the
January meeting.
B. Secretary: The Secretary shall be appointed by the Town Board from the staff of the
Town of Dryden. The Secretary shall not be a member of the Committee.
C. Duties of Officers
1. Chair: The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Committee, and conduct
meetings in an efficient, focused, and business-like manner. In a timely manner, the
Chair shall provide members of the Committee with an agenda and any necessary
information before each scheduled meeting of the Committee. The Chair must sign
all memoranda and reports submitted by the Committee to the Town Board or to any
other agency, official, or board of the town, county, state and federal governments,
and shall sign all correspondence. Likewise, the Chair, in consultation with the entire
Committee, must review and approve any news releases sent to the news media.
2. Vice-chair: The Vice-chair shall, in the absence of the Chair, carry on the duties of
the Chair. The Vice-chair may be called upon to record minutes of meeting in the
absence of the Secretary.
D. Duties of the Secretary: The Secretary shall issue all notices of meetings of the
Committee and prepare such correspondence as the Chair may request. The Secretary
shall keep minutes of the meetings of the Committee, with the text of every motion and
the vote thereon. Following the meeting the draft minutes shall be furnished to the
Committee before its next meeting. In the absence of the Secretary, the Vice-chair shall
be responsible for keeping the minutes of the meeting and forwarding them to the
Secretary for preparation and distribution to Committee members prior to its next
meeting.
E. Meetings: There shall be at least ten (10) meetings each year of the Board. Meetings
shall be called for conducting such business as the Chair or a majority of the members
deem necessary. Special meetings of the Committee may be called at any time at the
pleasure of the Chair or a majority of the Board. A quorum of the Committee shall be
three (3) members of the Committee. A vote of the majority of the entire Committee shall
be required for the adoption of any motion. The order of business and parliamentary
procedures shall follow Robert’s Rules of Order, latest edition, including, but not limited
to, formal motions and votes of the Committee, except as provided in these rules and
procedures.
F. Committees: The Chair may establish sub-committees as are necessary to carry out the
purposes of the Committee.
G. Attendance at Meetings: Members of the Committee are expected to attend all regularly
scheduled meetings and all specially scheduled meetings. In the event that a member is
absent from three (3) consecutive, regularly scheduled meetings, or in the event a
member is absent from five meetings in any one (1) calendar year, then such member
may be removed from the Committee, as provided by Town of Dryden Local Law No.1 of
the year 2002.
SECTION 4. DUTIES OF THE COMMITTEE:
A. Advise the Town Board and, upon direction from the Town Board, the County
Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board, in relation to the proposed establishment,
modification, continuation or termination of any county agricultural district. The
Committee shall present objective advice to the Town Board relating to the desirability of
such action, including advice as to the nature of farming and farm resources within any
proposed or established area.
B. Review of proposed zoning changes or development in county agricultural districts.
1. Whenever a proposed local regulation is presented to the Town Board that may
affect agricultural operations within the Town of Dryden, within or contiguous to a
county agricultural district or Town agricultural zone, it may be referred to the
Committee for review. The Committee shall have 30 days to respond with a
recommendation(s) for the actions(s). The Town Board shall not be required to
receive a recommendation from the Committee prior to proceeding with any action
on the proposed local regulation.
2. The Committee shall present advice relating to the desirability of such action,
including advice as to the nature of farming and farm resources within any proposed
or established area. This recommendation(s) shall include an objective opinion as to
whether the proposed action(s) will have an unreasonable adverse effect, a positive
effect, or no effect on the continuing viability of a farm enterprise or enterprises within
the county agricultural districts and Town agricultural zones within the Town of
Dryden. This recommendation(s) shall be advisory only.
C. Review proposed county, state and federal legislation affecting agricultural issues and
submit the Committee’s evaluation of the legislation in question to the appropriate board
and/or to the Town Board.
D. Serve as a vehicle for communication between the agricultural community, the Town
Board, and/or the County Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board. Individuals or
groups are in no way obligated to communicate with the Town Board via the
Committee.
E. The Commission shall also work with the Town Board, the Dryden business community,
and other interested parties, to promote Agriculture and Agriculture related enterprises
that are located within the Town of Dryden throughout the State of New York and
elsewhere as deemed appropriate.
F. The Committee shall be subject to the same laws and procedures as the other Town
advisory Boards and Commissions. Minutes shall be prepared to the standard required
by the Town Clerk and posted pursuant to the requirements established by the Town
Board and other applicable law.
G. Submit to the Town Board an annual report of the activities of the Agricultural Advisory
Committee no later than December 31 of each calendar year.
SECTION 5. CODE OF ETHICS:
Committee members are bound by the Code of Ethics of the Town of Dryden, adopted
December 1970, and amended September 1990.
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE:
These rules and procedures shall take effect immediately upon approval by the Town Board.