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TOWN OF ITHACA
LOCAL LAW NO. 6 OF THE YEAR 2006
A LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA TO
ADD A NEW CHAPTER 18 GOVERNING THE CREATION AND
APPOINTMENT OF CITIZEN AND STAFF ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR
THE TOWN OF ITHACA
Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows:
Section 1. The Code of the Town of Ithaca is amended by adding a new Chapter
18 entitled “Citizen and Staff Advisory Committees” reading as follows:
Chapter 18
CITIZEN AND STAFF ADVISORY COMMITTEES
§ 18-1. Legislative authority.
§18-2. Supercession of Town Law.
§18-3. Creation and appointment of citizen advisory committees.
§ 18-4. Members of citizen advisory committees.
§ 18-5. Terms of citizen advisory committee members.
§ 18-6. Authority of citizen advisory committees.
§ 18-7. Compensation.
§ 18-8. Staff advisory committees.
§ 18-9. Inapplicability of this chapter to other committees, boards and
appointments.
§18-1. Legislative authority.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to § 10, Subdivision 1(ii)d(3), of the Municipal
Home Rule Law of the State of New York.
§ 18-2. Supercession of Town Law.
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This chapter supercedes § 63 of the Town Law of the State of New York to the
extent the provisions of § 63 regarding committees are inconsistent with this
chapter.
§ 18-3. Creation and appointment of citizen advisory committees.
The Town Board may, from time to time, create and appoint one or more citizen
advisory committees to aid and assist the Town.
§ 18-4. Members of citizen advisory committees.
The citizen advisory committees so created and appointed shall consist of persons
who are not members of the Town Board, or persons not members of the Town
Board together with Town Board members. Without limiting the foregoing, the
Town Board may appoint persons who are serving as Town staff to be members
of any such citizen advisory committee.
§ 18-5. Terms of citizen advisory committee members.
Citizen advisory committee members shall serve at the pleasure of the Town
Board and may be removed by the Town Board at any time, with or without
cause.
§ 18-6. Authority of citizen advisory committees.
The duties of all citizen advisory committees shall be as stated from time to time
by the Town Board. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all citizen advisory
committees shall be advisory in nature, and while they may make
recommendations on various matters, no such recommendation shall be binding
on the Town Board, Town Board committees, or other boards of the Town.
§ 18-7. Compensation.
Citizen advisory committee members shall serve without compensation, except
the Town Board may authorize committee members to be reimbursed for out-of-
pocket expenses incurred by members in the course of performing their duties,
provided such reimbursement is consistent with policies for reimbursement of
expenses applicable generally to employees of the Town and appropriation for
such expenses are made by the Town Board.
§ 18-8. Staff advisory committees.
The Town Board may from time to time create staff advisory committees,
consisting primarily of Town staff members, to assist the Town. Town Board
members may serve on staff advisory committees. The Town Supervisor shall
appoint the members of the staff advisory committees, and they shall serve at the
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pleasure of the Town Supervisor and may be removed by the Town Supervisor at
any time, with or without cause. The provisions of §§ 18-6 and 18-7 above
regarding authority and compensation, respectively, shall apply to staff advisory
committees.
§ 18-9. Inapplicability of this chapter to other committees, boards and
appointments.
The foregoing provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the following:
A. Town Board committees, consisting of Town Board members, which the
Town Supervisor has sole discretion to create and appoint to aid and assist
the Town Board in the performance of its duties.
B. Boards and committees established by other local laws or ordinances,
including but not limited to the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals,
Conservation Board, Ethics Board, and Records Management Advisory
Board.
C. Appointments of representatives of the Town to joint boards or joint
committees that have been created by agreement with other municipalities
or other governmental agencies. Appointments of Town representatives to
such joint boards or joint committees shall be made in accordance with the
provisions of the respective agreements creating such joint boards or
committees, and in the absence of any specific provision governing
appointment, shall be made by the Town Board. Such appointments
include, but are not limited to, appointments of the Southern Cayuga Lake
Intermunicipal Water Commission, and the City of Ithaca-Town of Ithaca-
Town of Dryden Special Joint Committee related to the Ithaca Area
Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Section 2. In the event any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court of
competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected by
such declaration of invalidity.
Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the
Secretary of State of the State of New York.
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