The Town Board of the Town of Berne, pursuant to § 239-x of
the General Municipal Law, hereby creates a council, which shall be known
as the “Berne Conservation Board.”
The Board shall consist of nine members who shall be residents of the
Town of Berne and who shall be appointed by the Town Board for terms not to
exceed two years. On initial appointment, four members shall be appointed
for one year and five members for two years, with subsequent appointments
being for two years. Vacancies on the Board shall be filled in the same manner
as the original appointment, except that a vacancy occurring other than by
the expiration of term of office shall be filled only for the remainder of
the unexpired term.
The Town Board shall designate a member of the Board to act as Chair thereof. At the first meeting of the Board, its members shall elect from among themselves a recording secretary. The Board shall adopt rules of procedure for its meetings. It shall keep accurate records of its meetings and activities and shall file an annual report as provided for in §
16-6 of this chapter.
The Board may accept by gift, grant, bequest or otherwise, money or
other personal property in the name of the municipality for use in furtherance
of the provisions of this act by resolution of the Town Board. The Town Board
may accept by gift, conditional or unconditional, grant, devise, or otherwise,
real property in fee, or any lesser interest, including conveyance with limitations
or reversions, for the purpose of this chapter. In addition, upon the written
recommendation of the Board, the Town Board may acquire by purchase in fee
or any lesser interest, through negotiation or by condemnation, such real
or personal property as may be needed to fulfill the purpose of this chapter.
The powers and duties of the Board shall be as follows:
A. To conduct researches into the land area of the Town of Berne;
B. To seek to coordinate the activities of unofficial bodies organized
for similar purposes and to cooperate with other municipal bodies active in
the area of community planning;
C. It may advertise, prepare, print and distribute books, maps,
charts, plans and pamphlets which in its judgment it deems necessary for its
work;
D. It shall keep an inventory and map of all open areas within the
Town with the plan of obtaining information pertinent to proper utilization
of such open lands, including lands owned by the state, any other municipality
within the state or by the Town itself;
E. It shall keep an inventory and map of all open water, streams,
marshlands, swamps and other wetlands in a like manner, and may recommend
to the Town Board a program for ecologically suitable utilization of all such
areas;
F. In addition to the foregoing, carry out any other duties, tasks,
or responsibilities consistent with the objectives of this chapter assigned
to it by resolution of the Town Board.
On or before December 31 of each year, the Berne Conservation Board
shall file an annual report of its activities with the Town Board for approval
and forwarding of same to the Commissioner of the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation.
The members of the Board shall receive no compensation for their services
as members thereof. Expenses will be paid with approval of the Town Board.
This chapter is not intended and shall not be deemed to impair the powers
or limit the discretion of any other municipal body or agency, but it is intended
to emphasize that the biological and cultural integrity of the community is
important and should be a consideration in the governmental processes.