The Town Board of the Town of Deerpark (the "Town") shall hold
regular meetings on the first and third Mondays of each month, and
work session meetings will be held upon reasonable notice governed
by Town law. Such regular meetings shall commence at 7:30 p.m. and
be conducted in the board room at the Town Hall. Any deviation from
procedures of the foregoing section shall be determined by the Town
Board.
Special meetings of the Town Board are all those Town Board
meetings other than regular meetings and work session meetings. A
special meeting may be called by the Supervisor upon two days'
written notice to the entire Town Board or if all five Town Board
members are present. Additionally, the Supervisor must call a special
meeting within 10 days of a written request by any two Councilpersons.
A quorum shall be required to conduct business. A quorum of
the five-member Town Board shall be three. In the absence of a quorum,
a lesser number may adjourn and compel the attendance of absent members.
Executive sessions shall be held in accordance with the New
York Public Officers Law § 105. All executive sessions shall
be commenced in a public meeting. Attendance shall be permitted to
any member of the Town Board and any other persons authorized to attend
that executive session by the Town Board.
The agenda shall be prepared by the Supervisor or, in his absence,
the Deputy Supervisor. The Supervisor or any Councilperson or any
other Town official may have an item placed on the agenda. Items for
the agenda shall be given to the Supervisor at least 24 hours before
the meeting, except that, in unusual circumstances, an item may be
submitted before 12:00 noon the day of the meeting. However, the Supervisor,
if time permits, may add an item to the agenda later than 12:00 noon
the day of the meeting. Items that cannot be placed on the agenda
may be brought up during the meeting.
All members of the public and all public officials are allowed
to tape or videotape public meetings. Recording is not allowed during
executive sessions. The recording should be done in a manner which
does not interfere with the meeting.
Meetings shall be adjourned by motion.
Where applicable, and not in conflict with Town law or any other
laws of the State of New York, the Rules of Order set forth in the
most recent edition of Robert's Rules of Order will govern the
introduction of business, debate and decorum of Town meetings.
The foregoing procedures may be amended from time to time by
a majority vote of the Town Board.