The Town Supervisor shall annually establish a date by which Town department
heads shall prepare and submit capital proposals and estimates. He shall prepare
and provide to all Town departments the necessary forms and instructions for
the preparation of such proposals. Town department and agency heads shall
be required to submit capital proposals in accordance with such instructions
and by such date. They may also be required to submit such other supporting
data or information as the Town Supervisor may require in connection therewith.
Upon the receipt of such capital proposals, the Town Supervisor shall forward
one (1) copy of each proposal to the Town Planning Board and the Town Board.
The Town Supervisor shall hold one (1) or more hearings in public upon
such capital proposals to which all members of the Town Planning Board and
all Town Board members shall be invited. Such hearings shall be held to permit
Town department heads to defend and explain their capital proposals and to
assist the Town Supervisor and Town Board in their consideration of such proposals.
The Town Planning Board may submit capital proposals to the Town Supervisor
on any matter which it deems to be of interest and concern to the Board. The
Planning Board shall review all capital proposals otherwise submitted and
advise the Town Supervisor as to whether such proposals are in conformity
with the Town Master Plan and whether they are in harmony with overall plans
for the Town as developed by the Planning Board. The Town Supervisor shall
consult the Planning Board concerning his recommendations to the Town Board
as may require the assistance of the Planning Board in developing such recommendations.
Not later than October 5 in each year (or the date fixed for submission
of the preliminary operating budget), the Town Supervisor shall prepare and
submit to the Town Board his recommendations concerning capital projects to
be authorized for the next succeeding fiscal year and the three (3) fiscal
years succeeding.
A. Budget message. Each such preliminary capital budget
shall be accompanied by the Supervisor's budget message. Such budget
message shall include information and justification for each project recommended
to be authorized. It shall also contain comments on the status or progress
of previously authorized projects as may be appropriate. For each new project
recommended, such message shall include a preliminary environmental impact
statement.
B. Contents. The preliminary capital budget shall contain
the following:
(1) A list of all previously authorized projects which are
still incomplete. For each such project, information shall be provided concerning
the status of the project, its estimated completion date, the total estimated
cost and such other information as the Town Supervisor may deem appropriate.
(2) A list of all recommended new capital projects showing
the following:
(a) The name or description of the project.
(b) The total estimated cost.
(c) The estimated completion date.
(e) The first year operating cost of the facility, if any.
(f) The anticipated revenue to be derived from such facility,
if any.
(g) The proposed tax and benefit basis, i.e. whether a special
district is proposed or whether such project is to be a general Town charge.
(3) A Town map showing the location of proposed new projects,
including the tentative boundaries of any special improvement districts proposed
to be created, extended or amended.
Not later than the Thursday after the general election in each year,
the Town Board shall hold a public hearing on the Town capital budget as submitted
by the Town Supervisor. Within five (5) days following such public hearing,
the Town Board shall adopt such capital budget with or without modifications.
After adoption, such capital budget shall be the official Town capital budget
and no project may proceed, nor may any funds be spent on any project, unless
it is included therein.
The capital budget may be modified from time to time following its adoption
as the needs of the Town may require. Upon the recommendations of the Town
Supervisor, the Town may, by resolution, authorize the inclusion of a project
not previously authorized, may amend a project already included therein or
may delete a project previously authorized. Nothing contained herein, however,
shall be deemed to authorize the Town Board to cancel or eliminate lawfully
executed contracts or agreements or to negate obligations of the Town previously
undertaken.
The invalidity of any word, clause, sentence, section, part or provision
of this law shall not affect the validity of any other part of this local
law which can be given effect without such invalid part or parts.
This local law shall be effective when the appropriate certified copies
are filed with the Secretary of State and the Comptroller of the State of
New York pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law.