The Town Board holds as a necessary objective
forming a group whose expert advice and consultation in matters of
civic design will be provided to the Town Board, Planning Board and
other legal and properly formed municipal entities in accordance with
the guidelines and procedures set forth in this article and as further
prescribed in the Zoning Law of the Town of Woodstock. The Town Board further holds that the definition of "civic
design" be broad enough to include but not necessarily be limited
to building architecture, landscape architecture, graphic design,
architectural history, and landmark preservation.
In furtherance of these objectives, the Town
Board of the Town of Woodstock hereby creates a commission which shall
be known as the "Commission for Civic Design," hereinbelow called
the "Commission."
The Commission shall consist of five members
appointed by the Town Board and serving at the pleasure of the Town
Board.
A. Terms of office.
(1) Commission members shall serve for staggered terms
of three years, with the exception of the initial terms, which shall
be as follows:
(a) Two
members shall be appointed to hold office for a term of three years;
(b) Two
members shall be appointed to hold office for a term of two years;
and
(c) The
Town Historian appointed annually by the Town Board shall serve as
the fifth member of the Commission.
(2) All subsequent appointments, other than the Town Historian
or appointments to fill vacancies occurring other than by the expiration
of a term of office, shall be made for a term of three years.
(3) A vacancy occurring other than by the expiration of
a term of office shall be filled only for the remainder of the unexpired
term.
B. Alternate members. One or more alternates to the Commission
may be appointed for terms determined by the Town Board. Said alternates
shall be available to serve in case of a conflict of interest of a
regular member of the Commission and may serve at meetings in which
a quorum would not otherwise exist.
C. Officers. The Commission shall annually designate
the Chairperson of the Commission and shall designate its secretary.
The Commission shall elect from its membership a Vice Chairperson
to act in the absence of the Chairperson and may further designate
a member as Acting Chairperson to preside when both the Chairperson
and the Vice Chairperson are absent.
D. Removal. Any Commission member, including any alternate
member, is subject to removal by the Town Board for cause after public
hearing. The Town Board shall have the power to remove any member
for noncompliance with minimum requirements relating to meeting attendance
and training as established by the Town Board.
E. Residency. Only persons who are qualified electors
of the Town of Woodstock shall be eligible for appointment as members
or alternate members of the Commission.
Subject to the provisions of the Open Meetings
Law of the State of New York and the Ethics and Disclosure Law of
the Town of Woodstock, the Commission may prescribe reasonable rules and procedures,
in addition to those provided herein and in the Zoning Law of the
Town of Woodstock, for the conduct of its affairs.
The Commission shall keep accurate records of
its meetings and actions and shall file an annual report with the
Town Board of the Town of Woodstock within 31 calendar days of the
close of each and every year. Said annual report shall disclose all
activities conducted by the Commission during the year being reported.
The members of the Commission shall receive
no compensation for their services as members thereof. However, any
member may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses actually
incurred in the performance of his or her duties, provided that said
reimbursements can be paid from the annual budget and appropriation
of the Commission.