[Adopted 9-9-2020 by L.L. No. 3-2020[1]]
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Editor's Note: L.L. No. 3-2020 also provided for the repeal of former Articles III, IV, V and VI.
Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 20 and 23 of the Town Law and § 3 of the Public Officers Law, the residency requirements within this article shall apply.
For those officers, including directors and deputies, with an on-call component of their duties (for example, including, but not limited to: Director of Building and Fire Prevention, Fire Marshal, Director of Information Technology, Commissioner of Public Works, and Superintendent of Highways), unless a more-restrictive requirement is set forth within this article, such individual(s) shall reside within the fifteen-mile radius of Henrietta Town Hall.
For those officers, including directors and deputies, without an on-call component of their duties (for example, including, but not limited to: Town Clerk, Deputy Town Clerk, Director of Engineering and Planning, Director of Finance, Town Assessor, Library Director, Recreation Director, Parks and Recreation Director, Town Attorney, and Marriage Officer), unless a more-restrictive requirement is set forth within this article, such individual(s) shall reside either within Monroe County or otherwise within the twenty-five-mile radius of Henrietta Town Hall.
For those officers holding an elected position (e.g., Town Supervisor, Town Board member), holding a position as a member of either the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Appeals, or holding the position of Deputy Town Supervisor, notwithstanding the other provisions herein, the New York state law requirement that such individual shall reside within the Town of Henrietta shall apply.
For those individuals that are members of the advisory boards and/or committees (e.g., the Conservation Board, Ethics Board, Historic Site Committee), notwithstanding the other provisions herein, such individuals shall reside within the Town of Henrietta, except that where the Board's rules, bylaws or establishing legislation require an existing Town officer to be a member of such Board, less-restrictive residency requirements for such Town officer as otherwise set forth herein shall supersede the residency requirements for such advisory Board.
Where civil service requirements for a position would otherwise further limit residence (e.g., where a position requires the individual be a Monroe County resident in order to take a required test), such requirements shall supersede the provisions herein where otherwise inconsistent.