The council that was known as the "Switzkill Farm Board" shall
now be renamed and established, in and for the Town of Berne, Pursuant
to Article 13, General Municipal Law, as the "Berne Recreation and
Parks Advisory Board," which shall have all the powers and be subject
to all of the responsibilities given to, imposed on or required of
such a Board under the appropriate laws of the Town of Berne and the
State of New York.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
MEMBER
An individual appointed by the Berne Town Board to serve
on the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board pursuant to the provisions
of the applicable law, local law or ordinance that establishes the
Recreation and Parks Advisory Board for the Town of Berne.
TOWN PARK
Any park, playground, athletic field, swimming pool, beach,
Town-owned land and land under water owned by the Town of Berne and
any recreation or conservation area under the jurisdiction of the
Town Board, whether the same be now or hereafter owned or acquired
by the Town of Berne in fee or otherwise, including all land under,
and space above, the surface of the ground.
The purposes and objectives of this Board shall be as follows:
A. To plan, develop and provide opportunities for the residents of the
Town for relaxation, recreation and enjoyment in all Berne Town parks
and recreational areas.
B. To encourage community participation and achieve maximum return to
the Town by supporting broad use of all parks, recreational and conservation
areas.
C. To manage all Berne parks, recreation and conservation areas as a
cohesive system, capitalizing on the strengths of each property and
expanding the possibilities for use.
The Town Board has adopted this chapter under the authority
Pursuant to Article 13, General Municipal Law, of the New York Municipal
Home Rule Law.
The Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall consist of nine
members who shall be appointed by the Town Board for terms of two
or three years. One member shall be appointed by the Town Board to
serve as the Chairperson. Five members shall be appointed to three-year
terms, and four members shall be appointed for two years. Vacancies
on the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall be filled in the
same manner as the original appointment, except that a vacancy occurring
other than by the expiration of term of office shall be filled only
for the remainder of the unexpired term. All regular and alternate
members of the current Switzkill Farm Board, serving at the adoption
and effective date of this chapter, shall serve the balance of their
unexpired terms. Thereafter, all appointments or reappointments shall
be made as above.
Officers of the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall consist
of a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson to be appointed by the Town
Board. The Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall make a recommendation
for each position to the Town Board. Each year, at the first meeting
of the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, committees shall be established,
and the chairperson of those committees shall be appointed with the
consensus of the majority of the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board
members. The Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall appoint a recording
secretary to keep meeting minutes at this first meeting.
Powers and duties of the Board are as follows:
A. Strategic planning, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Update a comprehensive development plan for all Town parks, recreation
and conservation areas every year.
(2) Consider and recommend ideas and present proposals for capital improvements
of the parks and recreation areas to the Town Board.
(3) Foster strategic partnerships, working cooperatively with those partners
to enhance programming and usage.
(4) Recommend policies and regulations to the Town Board that enhance
the use of the Town parks and recreation areas while promoting safety
and security.
(5) Identify and define the design of programs and services.
(6) Facilitate relationships with all Town parks, recreation and conservation
area special interest support groups, to align their support with
all Town park needs.
(7) Suggest needed funding through budget requests to the Town Board.
B. Guide the development, growth and uses of all Town parks and their
facilities, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Establish committees such as education, program, land and publicity
committees to structure events and activities, and to enhance use
of the Town parks and recreation areas.
(2) Refine, develop, and implement quality programs designed to engage
the public.
(3) Monitor strengths, weaknesses and the contributions of programs.
(4) Suggest and implement options for strengthening programs and services.
(5) Foster diverse uses of the Town parks and recreation areas, such
as stargazing, birding, drama productions, geocaching, concerts, guided
hikes, cross-country races, etc.
(6) Identify and write grants that support and enhance programs and services
provided by and in all Town parks and recreation areas.
(7) Submit grants requiring matching funds to the Town Board for approval
prior to application.
(8) Develop resources such as picnic and camping areas, an amphitheater,
maps, and information boards that enhance use of all Town parks and
recreation areas.
(9) Identify and help solve day-to-day problems.
(10) Obtain Town Board approval for any significant changes to landscape,
buildings, trails, rules or regulations that pertain to Town park
or recreational area use and functions.
(11) Obtain Town Board approval for any programs involving children unaccompanied
by parents, legal guardians, or other parent-authorized adults. This
would include but is not limited to bus trips and overnight excursions.
C. Serve as an advocate for all Town parks and recreational areas, including
but not limited to the following:
(1) Inform the public of facilities and programs available at all Town
parks and recreational areas.
(2) Advertise relevant information of upcoming events to the public through
various media outlets, ads, and online resources.
(3) Enlist residents to join in projects and scheduled activities.
(4) Seek to engage and elicit input from the public.
(5) Provide the Town Board with feedback from the public.
(6) Develop relationships with local civic groups to foster use of all
Town parks and recreational area resources.
Powers and duties of the Chairperson are as follows:
A. Set the agenda for Recreation and Parks Advisory Board meetings,
accepting input from Recreation and Parks Advisory Board members.
B. Act as the Chairperson for all Recreation and Parks Advisory Board
meetings.
C. Authorize special meetings.
D. Approve, supervise and evaluate programs and activities with other
Recreation and Parks Advisory Board members.
E. Be responsible for all required reports and documentation.
F. Ensure materials and supplies are ordered pursuant to the Town of
Berne procurement policy.
G. Sign, approve, and oversee grants to ensure compliance with grant
guidelines.
H. Inform the Vice Chairperson in the event of a necessary absence,
providing information for him/her to successfully chair the meeting.
I. Approve requests from the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board for
budget funding and ensure materials and supplies are ordered in accordance
with the Town of Berne procurement policy.
J. Be an ex-official member of all committees and subcommittees so appointed.
K. Be responsible for providing quarterly reports to the Town Board,
consisting of reports, actions, results of workshops, future initiatives,
attendance, and any other such items as may be in the interests of
the Town Board and Town at large.
Powers and duties of the Vice Chairperson are as follows:
A. The Vice Chairperson shall assume and perform the duties of the Chairperson
in the event of the absence or disability of the Chairperson, or if
a vacancy of that office occurs.
B. The Vice Chairperson shall assume delegated duties and functions
of the Chairperson in his/her absence, or in the event of excessive
demand on the Chairperson.
C. The Vice Chairperson shall represent the Recreation and Parks Advisory
Board in circumstances when the Chair is not available.
The Chairperson of the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall
submit quarterly and annual reports to the Town Board, outlining the
activities, programs, and work of the Recreation and Parks Advisory
Board throughout the year. It shall include any recommendations that
will foster the development and growth of the park. Other reports
and recommendations the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board deems
necessary or advisable, or are requested by the Town Board, shall
be submitted by the Chairperson.
The Chairperson of the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board shall
receive compensation for their services. Other members of the Recreation
and Parks Advisory Board shall receive no compensation for their services
as members thereof.