Editor's Note: Original § 22-7 of the 1989 Code, Legislative intent and purpose, which immediately followed this section, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
Each member of the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals shall
complete a minimum of four hours of training each calendar year as
required under Town Law §§ 267 and 271.
The training requirements may be satisfied by educational activities
substantially devoted to planning, zoning, community design, environmental
issues, economic development, local government functions and practices,
or other land use issues, such as attending conferences, seminars
or workshops; participating in online training or tutorials; attending
college courses; and any other educational activities considered acceptable
by the respective Board Chair. Training may be offered by a municipality,
regional or county planning office or commission, county, regional
or state planning federation, state agency, statewide municipal association,
college or university or other similar entity.
Any new member appointed to fill the last 12 months of a term shall
not be required to have attended training to be reappointed to a first
full term, but must comply thereafter with the requirements of this
section.
Each member shall provide the Chair of the respective Board with
proof of attendance and/or completion of any training. The Chair of
the respective Board shall notify the Town Board, prior to the Town's
annual organizational meeting, if any member of the Planning Board
or Zoning Board of Appeals failed to complete the required training
in the preceding year.
A member may apply to the Town Board for a waiver from the minimum
four-hour training for any years of their appointed term due to a
hardship and/or lack of reasonable training.
Members of the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals are expected
to attend all regularly scheduled meetings, except in cases of illness,
family emergency or personal commitments whose scheduling is not within
the control of the member (e.g., weddings, anniversaries, birth of
a child or grandchild, etc.).
If a member is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, he or she shall,
as soon as practicable, notify the Chair of the respective Board.
Except in the case of illness or other emergency, notice shall be
provided at least 24 hours in advance and the absent member shall
make arrangement to provide the designated alternate with any documents
necessary to prepare for and participate at the meeting.