[Adopted 7-14-1999; amended in its entirety 2-8-2017 by L.L. No. 2-2017]
Committees are organized to assist the Town Board in governing
the Town. Pursuant to Town law, committees are appointed by the Supervisor
annually. Committees are advisory. Committees research issues, interact
with department heads as necessary and prepare recommendations to
the full Town Board for final action. In general, the Supervisor is
charged with executing decisions of the full Board, except when he
may request the assistance of committees, or committee chairmen.
The following committees have been established by the Board:
A. Highway/Water/Sewer: Prepares annual paving, repair, maintenance
and resurfacing plan covering roads, bridges and sewer and water infrastructure.
Works with Highway Superintendent to ensure that agreement is enacted.
Assists in developing budget requests and provides policy direction
to the Highway Superintendent. Addresses other highway/water/sewer
related issues, such as, but not limited to, reviewing and recommending
budgeted equipment purchases, employee training, speed zone, sign
and highway safety recommendations.
B. Human Resources, Public Benefit: Prepares policy recommendations
on a variety of personnel issues, including job descriptions, staffing,
employee holidays, benefits, discipline and grievances. Interacts
with Supervisor and department heads on staffing needs, problems,
salaries and related issues. In addition, this committee will review
other items as appropriate for the benefit of the public health and
welfare.
C. Facilities, Technology, Parks: Reviews Town building and space needs,
repairs and improvements. Recommends repairs and building enhancements
to the full Board. May review the Town's insurance needs. Reviews
the Town's recreation and youth needs and makes recommendations
to the Town Board for program additions, changes and improvements.
Members of this Committee are the Town's liaisons to the City
of Oneonta Youth Bureau.
D. Public Safety: Recommends Town policies, procedures and equipment
purchases for public safety, including dog control, the Town Constabulary
and Code Enforcement.
E. Town/City Relations: Liaison to the Oneonta City Common Council to
address issues of mutual concern to the Town and the city.
F. Legislative Review: research and recommend language for changes to
existing code and new Town laws.
G. Additional Committees: The Supervisor, in consultation with the other
members of the Town Board, may establish additional committees that
may be needed to assist the Town Board.
The following special liaison is created: Public Service Board.
A Town Board member is appointed to attend meetings of the City Public
Service Board to represent the Town's position on sewer and water
issues that come before the Board that affect Town residents using
city water and sewer services.