Preservation and improvement of the quality of the natural and
man-made environment within the County of Dutchess in the face of
population growth, urbanization, and technologic change, with their
accompanying demands on natural resources, are of increasing and vital
importance to the health, welfare, and economic well-being of the
present and future inhabitants of the County. It is recognized that
the biologic integrity of the natural environment on which people
are dependent for survival and the natural and functional beauty of
our surroundings which condition the quality of our life experience
cannot be protected without the full cooperation and participation
of all local governments in the state working in concert with each
other and with other public and private institutions, agencies, and
organizations. Establishment by the County of Dutchess of a council
for environmental management is a necessary step in fostering unified
action on environmental problems among local governments and among
public and private agencies and organizations located within the County.
The County Legislature of the County of Dutchess hereby creates
and establishes a council which shall be called the "Dutchess County
Environmental Management Council," hereinafter called the "Council."
[Amended 7-10-1989 by L.L. No. 4-1989]
A. The
Council shall consist of the members appointed by the County Legislature
as provided in this section. In addition to the members appointed
from city and town commissions for conservation of the environment
and ex-officio members as provided herein, the County Legislature
shall appoint 11 members who shall be persons other than members of
city, town, or village commissions for conservation of the environment
residing within the County of Dutchess and who are interested in the
improvement and preservation of environmental quality.
B. The
membership of the Council also shall consist of one member from each
commission for conservation of the environment that has been established
by the governing bodies of cities, towns and villages within the County
of Dutchess.
C. The
County Legislature shall choose one of its members to be an ex-officio
member of the Council. In addition, the Chairman of the County Planning
Board, Commissioner of Public Works, County Attorney, Chairman of
the Board of Directors of the Soil and Water Conservation District
and the President of the Dutchess County Cooperative Extension Association
shall be ex-officio members of the Council.
D. All
appointees to membership in the Council shall serve for a term of
two years. The terms of members appointed from city, town or village
commissions for conservation of the environment shall be concurrent
with their terms on such city, town or village commissions, not exceeding
a period of two years. Vacancies on the Council shall be filled in
the same manner as the original appointment, except that a vacancy
occurring through circumstances other than by expiration of term of
office shall be filled only for the remainder of the unexpired term.
The County Legislature shall designate a member of the Council to act as Chair thereof. At the first meeting of the Council its members shall elect from among themselves a recording secretary. The Council shall adopt rules and procedures for its meetings. It shall keep accurate records of its meetings and activities and shall file an annual report as provided in §
7-7 of this article.
The powers and duties of the Council shall be to:
A. Advise
the County Legislature on matters affecting the preservation, development,
and use of the natural and man-made features and conditions of the
County insofar as they have a bearing on environmental quality and,
in the case of man's activities and developments, with regard to any
major threats posed to environmental quality, so as to enhance the
long-range value of the environment to the people of the County.
B. Develop
and, after receiving general approval by resolution of the County
Legislature, conduct a program of public information in the County
which shall be designed to foster increased understanding of the nature
of environmental problems and issues and support for their solutions.
C. Develop
and recommend a program to improve the coordination and effectiveness
of public and private projects and activities in the County in accord
with the purposes of this article, working in cooperation with commissions
for conservation of the environment, insofar as such agencies have
been established in cities, towns and villages within the County,
and with other public and private agencies, focusing particularly
on those matters relating to environmental quality which require intergovernmental
action.
D. Encourage
the establishment of commissions for conservation of the environment
in cities, towns, and villages within the County, advise and assist
them in developing their own programs, and foster an effective interchange
between the Council and such agencies.
E. Maintain
liaison with regional planning agencies, regional water resources
planning and development boards and other such public and private
regional bodies affecting the conservation of environmental quality,
with a view towards improvement of coordination.
F. Conduct,
with appropriate coordination with existing or prospective work of
a similar nature performed in municipalities within the County, studies,
surveys, and inventories in accord with the general purposes of this
article, including but not limited to surveys and studies for identification
of those open spaces, natural areas, marshlands, swamps, and other
wetlands and other natural and scenic features which are of a County
or regional significance and for which an index shall be maintained,
and make recommendations to the County Legislature for the appropriate
preservation and use of such areas and features.
G. Recommend from time to time to the County Legislature plans and programs for environmental improvement for inclusion in the County Master Plan, including but not limited to the recommendations in the report and plan required in §
7-7 of this article.
H. Prepare,
print and distribute books, maps, charts and pamphlets in accord with
the purposes of this article.
I. When
authorized by resolution of the County Legislature, the Council may
accept by gift, grant, devise, bequest, or otherwise, property, both
real and personal, in the name of the County, as may be necessary
to conserve and otherwise properly utilize open spaces and other land
and water resources within the boundaries of the County. Such real
property may be accepted in fee or land and water rights, or as any
lesser interest, development right, easement, including conservation
easement, covenant, or other contractual right, including conveyance
with limitations or reversions.
In the event that a scenic road committee is in the future appointed
by the County Legislature at the request of the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation for purposes of improving and maintaining
the quality of the environment in relation to existing and proposed
state and local highways, said committee shall hereafter function
as a committee of the Council. The members of the scenic roads committee
shall be ex-officio members of the Council insofar as they are not
regular members.
The members of the Council, including ex-officio members, shall
receive no compensation for their services as members thereof but
may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in
the performance of their duties within appropriations made available
therefor.
This article shall be deemed an exercise of the powers of the
County to preserve and improve the quality of the natural and man-made
environment on behalf of the present and future citizens thereof.
This article is not intended and shall not be deemed to impair the
powers of any city, town, or village within the County of Dutchess.