[Adopted 12-2-1977 as Ch. 59, Art. I, of the 1977 Code]
At the expiration of their terms, or when a vacancy occurs for
any other reason, the Board of Trustees of the South End Burying Ground
may appoint their successors in office for a term of two years or
fill any vacancy for an unexpired term.
The said Trustees may make such appointments from their own
membership or appoint any other elector of the Town of East Hampton.
If a vacancy on said Board of Trustees remains unfilled for
a period of 120 days or more, such office shall be filled by appointment
by the Town Board.
Chapter 328 of the Laws of 1939 as amended by Chapter 149 of
the Laws of 1963, to the extent they are inconsistent with this law,
are hereby superseded.
This local law shall take effect immediately.
[Adopted 4-3-1992 by L.L. No. 5-1992]
There is hereby established a Board of Trustees consisting of
six members for the Fort Hill Cemetery located in the Hamlet of Montauk
in the Town of East Hampton. One member shall be appointed by the
East Hampton Clericus from among their number. Four members shall
be appointed by the Town Board from among the qualified electors of
the town. One member of Native American descent shall be appointed
by the Town Board in consideration of the traditional significance
of the Fort Hill site as an American Indian burial ground. This member
may reside outside the boundaries of the town.
The Fort Hill Cemetery Board of Trustees shall have the following
powers and duties:
A. Adoption
of a Fort Hill Cemetery Master Plan providing for the design of and
capital improvement to the cemetery in conjunction with the needs
in the community for nondenominational burial and inurnment and the
preservation and enhancement of the scenic, cultural, historical and
environmental attributes of the Fort Hill site.
B. Adoption
of cemetery rules and regulations, including but not limited to sales
of plots and niches, internment, visitation and maintenance of the
cemetery.
C. Formulation
and recommendation of annual operating and capital budgets to the
Town Board, on or before September 1 of each calendar year, for its
consideration when adopting the town's annual operating and capital
budgets.
D. Formulation
and recommendation to the Town Board for its consideration of prices
and fees for the sale of plots, niches and all other goods and services
to be offered to the public at the Fort Hill Cemetery.
E. Supervision
of the operation of the cemetery, including but not limited to marketing,
sales, recordkeeping, internment, capital improvements and general
maintenance.
F. Submission
of an annual report to the Town Board within 30 days after the end
of each calendar year.