[HISTORY: Adopted by the Rockland County Legislature 4-7-1992 by Res. No. 209-1992. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Beautification Commission of Rockland County is hereby reestablished,[1] with all of the powers and duties set forth below:
A. 
To work for a positive impact on public policy, such as the establishment of greenways, and other public efforts to enhance the environment.
B. 
To develop and implement an educational program for students and the community with regard to beautification issues, such as the control of litter, the proper disposal of solid waste, including recycling, and other environmental issues.
C. 
To develop and encourage special projects in various villages, towns and other areas of Rockland County that will improve and enhance public spaces.
D. 
To organize and conduct special events to inform and involve Rockland County residents in beautification efforts, i.e., countywide fall beautification awards and spring cleanup.
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Editor's Note: The Beautification Commission was originally established by Resolution No. 662-1990, adopted 10-16-1990, which resolution previously appeared in this chapter and expired 12-31-1991.
Membership of the Commission shall be composed of individuals who have demonstrated their concern for the interests and needs of the appearance of Rockland County and who are of varied interests and occupations and various age groups and educational levels.
The Chairperson and members of the Commission shall be appointed by the County Executive to serve at his pleasure, subject to confirmation by the Legislature.
The appointments to the Commission shall be reviewed by the County Executive every three years; provided, however, that of the members appointed on or before July 1, 1992, 1/3 shall be reviewed one year after appointment, 1/3 shall be reviewed two years after appointment, and 1/3, including the Chairperson, shall be reviewed three years after appointment.