[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Ellenville 1-3-1983
as L.L. No. 1-1983.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
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Editor's Note: An additional resolution was adopted 11-7-1994,
whose title stated as follows: "A resolution prohibiting discrimination on
the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex or place
of birth in regard to housing accommodations within the Village of Ellenville;
declaring the policy of the village to be that of ensuring equal opportunity
to all persons to live in decent housing facilities; defining the terms used;
prohibiting certain discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion,
ancestry, national origin, sex or place of birth in connection with the sale,
purchase, leasing or financing of housing facilities; containing exemptions
and exceptions to the application of this ordinance for certain groups and
persons; providing for procedure, other remedies and penalties; providing
for an effective date." A copy of this resolution is on file in the office
of the Village Clerk.
The Village of Ellenville is hereby adopting the following provisions
hereby designated as the "Fair Housing Code and Policy."
It is hereby ordained and directed that the Village of Ellenville by
this chapter adopts and establishes a Fair Housing Commission and establishes
a fair housing policy. The Ellenville Human Rights Commission shall assume
the additional duties related to fair housing and shall serve as the Fair
Housing Commission. The purpose, policy, duties and procedures to be followed
by the Commission under this chapter are set forth below.
All such definitions of the Human Rights Law of the State of New York
as pertaining to fair housing are hereby restated by the village as a provision
of this chapter.
All such unlawful discriminatory practices contained in the Human Rights
Law of the State of New York[1] as pertaining to fair housing are hereby restated by the Village
of Ellenville as a provision of this chapter.
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Editor's Note: See Executive Law § 296 and 296-a.
There is hereby established a Fair Housing Office which is designated
to administer this chapter. The head of such office shall be the Director
of the Community Development Office, whose further title hereunder shall be
the Fair Housing Officer of the Village of Ellenville.
The Fair Housing Commission, by and through the Fair Housing Officer,
shall have the following functions, powers and duties:
A.
To establish and maintain a principal office within the
village as may be necessary.
B.
Upon request, to obtain and utilize the services of all
governmental departments and agencies.
C.
To formulate policies to effectuate the purpose of this
chapter.
D.
To receive and investigate complaints alleging violations
of this chapter.
E.
To develop human rights, plans and policies for the village
and to assist in their execution; to make investigations and studies appropriate
to effectuate this chapter; to inform persons of the rights assured and remedies
provided under this chapter; to provide good will; and to minimize or eliminate
discrimination.
F.
To render each year to the Mayor and to the Village Board
a written report of all of its activities and of its recommendations.
G.
To furnish any person with such technical assistance
that the Commission deems appropriate to further compliance with the purposes
or provisions of this chapter.
H.
Such other powers and duties described hereinafter and
as may be designated by the Mayor or otherwise authorized by the Village Board.
A.
Any person claiming to be aggrieved by an unlawful discriminatory
practice may, by himself or by his attorney, make, sign and file with the
Commission a verified complaint which shall state the name and address of
the person or persons alleged to have committed the unlawful discriminatory
practice complained of and which shall set forth the particulars thereof and
contain such other information as may be requested by the Commission.
B.
After the filing of the complaint, the Commission shall
make a prompt investigation in connection therewith.
C.
If, in the judgment of the Commission, the circumstances
so warrant, it may, at any time after the filing of the complaint, endeavor
to eliminate such discriminatory practice by conference, conciliation and
persuasion.
A.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed
so as to limit or prohibit any other governmental unit of competent jurisdiction,
nor shall anything contained herein limit any aggrieved party, from pursuing
any such situation. The Commission is hereby empowered to place any and all
of its material obtained through the investigation at the disposal of such
other governmental unit.
B.
This chapter shall supersede all laws inconsistent
with it to the extent of such inconsistency, but in all other respects shall
be deemed supplemental to such laws.