The Town of Shelter Island is unique, completely
surrounded by water and located between the North and South Forks
of Long Island, Suffolk County, New York, having vehicular transportation
links to the mainland only by ferry boats, the service of which is
not available 24 hours per day and has been interrupted by storms
and inclement weather. It is the intent of this legislation to provide
the public with prompt, efficient service by its employees, as needed,
24 hours per day by requiring that said employees be residents of
the Town of Shelter Island.
Every employee of the Town of Shelter Island
shall, throughout the term of his or her employment, be a full-time
resident of the Town of Shelter Island.
The following types of personnel shall be exempt
from the residency requirement of this legislation:
A. Professional personnel such as attorneys, accountants,
engineers, surveyors, land use planners, economists, physicians, nurses
and the like.
B. Personnel incidental to independent contractors.
C. Personnel incidental to purchases and public works
contracts subject to bid pursuant to the New York General Municipal
Law § 103.
D. Personnel incidental to purchases and/or leases.
E. Part-time policemen.
[Added 6-22-1984 by L.L. No. 2-1984]
F. In case of need as determined by resolution of the
Town Board, nonresident full-time policemen may be employed, provided
that within one year from the date of employment, such nonresident
policemen are full-time residents of one of the five east-end towns.
All nonresident policemen are strongly encouraged to become residents
of the Town of Shelter Island.
[Added 6-22-1984 by L.L. No. 2-1984;
amended 10-22-2004 by L.L. No. 17-2004]
G. Clerical positions employees must be residents when hired, but may
seek permission from the Town Board to relocate off-island after three
years of satisfactory performance in cases of need.
[Added 2-13-2015 by L.L.
No. 5-2015]
H. Part-time employees, but only if first priority for hiring is given
to qualified residents.
[Added 7-31-2015 by L.L.
No. 8-2015]