[Amended 2-8-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982]
The Village of Delhi notes that emergency work
situations arise which require employees of the Village of Delhi to
be near their place of employment and to assume the continuation of
public services to protect the health, safety and general welfare
of the people. Through the adoption of this chapter, the Village Board
makes a legislative determination that those who are residents within
the geographical boundaries of the Village of Delhi take a greater
interest in promoting the public safety and health and in the future
of this community than do nonresidents whose families reside in areas
unaffected by Village services. The Village Board further declares
that such a quality is desirable for its employees. The legislative
body considers that residency by its employees and officers within
a community will strengthen the economic status of the Village and
will encourage stability in its neighborhoods and assure continuation
of essential public services. Pursuant to the authority of law and
pursuant to determinations by the State Public Employment Relations
Board, the Village Board determines that the public need is sufficient
to require that employees hired or promoted after the effective date
of this chapter be residents within the geographical boundaries of
the Village of Delhi.
[Amended 2-8-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982]
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
RESIDENCY
The actual principal domicile of an individual, where he
or she normally eats and sleeps and maintains usual personal and household
effects.
[Amended 2-8-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982]
A. The Village Board hereby establishes a residency requirement
for all prospective employees of the community. Every person employed
by the Village of Delhi on or after November 1, 1986, shall be a resident
within five miles of the intersection of Main and Kingston Streets
in the Village of Delhi, measured along a road leading from said intersection,
or shall become a resident within six months of the date of initial
service for the Village. During the time of service of such employees,
no individual shall cease to be a resident within the five miles measured
as described above. All employees promoted by the Village on or after
November 1, 1986, shall be or, within one year of such promotion,
shall become residents within the five-mile limit described above.
This chapter shall be applicable to all employees regardless of civil
service classification.
[Amended 11-3-1986 by L.L. No. 6-1986]
B. A copy of this chapter shall be provided to all employees
upon hire or promotion. However, the failure of the employer to do
so shall not affect the applicability of this chapter to any employee
hired or promoted after its effective date. A copy of this chapter
shall also be posted on all notice boards normally used by the employer
for employee communications.
[Amended 2-8-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982; 11-3-1986 by L.L. No.
6-1986]
Should it be alleged that an employee, subject to the provisions of §
67-3 of this chapter, is no longer a resident within the five-mile limit as described in §
67-3, the employee's supervisor, upon becoming aware of the allegation, shall provide the employee with written notice of his alleged violation and shall allow the employee seven calendar days in which to respond. Regardless of whether or not a response is received, a hearing date shall be determined to examine the charge of nonresidency. The employee shall be sent a notice of the hearing date 15 days prior to the hearing. Upon a determination, by a hearing officer or by a Board conducting the hearing, that the employee is not a resident, in violation of this chapter, the employee will be deemed to have voluntarily resigned.