The Board of Trustees of Rockland Community
College shall continue as provided by law.
Subject to confirmation by the County Legislature,
and except as otherwise stated in the Charter or this code, the County
Executive shall appoint the head of any other additional department
of the County.
Administrative functions not otherwise specified
in or assigned by the Charter shall continue in the manner previously
provided and historically performed until lawfully amended, modified
or superseded. All other agencies and officers shall possess all the
powers and duties heretofore or hereafter lawfully conferred or imposed
upon them by the Charter, this code, local law, ordinance or resolution
of the County Legislature or any other applicable state law not inconsistent
with the Charter or this code.
[Amended 12-3-1996 by L.L. No. 21-1996]
A. There shall be a Division of Real Property Tax Services
within the Department of Finance, headed by a Real Property Tax Services
Officer who shall be appointed by the Commissioner of Finance and
have all of the duties and terms and conditions of the office formerly
held by the Director of Real Property Tax Services as prescribed by
the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York.
B. The Division shall:
(1) Keep a record of all real property owned and acquired
by the County. Such record shall show the date the property was acquired,
the tax map description thereof and the Town in which the property
is located and shall be properly cross-indexed to the original deeds
of acquisition.
(2) Pursuant to § 1532 of the Real Property
Tax Law of the State of New York, through the Real Property Tax Service
Officer, perform all of the duties prescribed by § 1532
of the Real Property Tax Law.
C. The Officer shall have and exercise all the powers
and duties heretofore or hereafter lawfully conferred or imposed upon
him or her by the Charter, this Code, local law, ordinance or resolution
of the County Legislature or any other applicable state law not inconsistent
with the Charter or this Code. The Officer shall also perform such
other related functions as the County Legislature or the County Executive
may designate in order to implement and accomplish the policies and
responsibilities the County Legislature has prescribed.
[Added 9-16-1986 by L.L. No. 6-1986]
A. Funding. Capital projects, whether funded by the capital
funds or operating funds, shall include the appropriation of funds
equal to 1% of the cost of the project for the first $15,000,000 appropriated,
said funds to be appropriated for the acquisition, maintenance and
management of public art, except where the appropriating resolution,
bond resolution or budget may provide otherwise; provided, however,
that, where applicable, such amount shall be reduced to the extent
that state or federal government funds are not authorized to be used
for such purpose.
B. Definitions. As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CAPITAL PROJECTS
(1)
Includes:
(a)
New construction of a building or of additional
space added to a building.
(b)
Any reconstruction or renovation of a building
or part of a building equal to or exceeding $50,000 in cost.
(c)
Any other project, the intended use of which
requires that it be accessible or visible to the public, including
but not limited to drainage, roads, parks and bridges, excepting therefrom
sewer lines.
(2)
"Projects" shall not include those which are
solely for rehabilitation of equipment.
COST OF A PROJECT
Includes architectural and engineering fees, site work and
contingency allowances for a project, but shall exclude land or building
acquisitions and subsequent changes to the project unless such subsequent
changes exceed 50% of the initial cost of the project.
PUBLIC ART
Includes any application of skill and taste to production
of tangible objects according to aesthetic principles, including but
not limited to paintings, sculptures, engravings, carvings, frescoes,
mobiles, murals, collages, mosaics, statues, bas-reliefs, tapestries,
photographs, drawings and ceramics.
C. Applicability. This section shall apply to all capital
projects in each annual budget of Rockland County as defined by this
section.
D. The Arts in Public Places Committee.
(1) There shall be an Arts in Public Places Committee,
hereinafter referred to as the "Committee," consisting of 11 members
appointed by the County Executive, who shall serve at his or her pleasure,
subject to confirmation by the County Legislature. The Chairperson
of such Committee shall be selected by the County Executive from the
members of the Committee for a term of one year. The County Executive,
the Chairperson of the Legislature, the Chairperson of the Arts, Culture
and Tourism Committee of the legislature, the majority leader and
minority leader, or their designees, shall serve as ex officio voting
members of the Committee.
(2) The members shall be experts in the fields of art,
art history, architecture or architectural history.
E. Committee duties.
(1) The Committee shall prepare a Master Art Plan to ensure
a coherent acquisition program and implementation guidelines, both
of which shall be approved by the Rockland County Legislature. All
acquisitions and sales of public art shall be in accordance with the
Master Art Plan and implementation guidelines. The Committee shall
recommend acquisitions and shall oversee the public education and
curatorial aspects of the acquisition program. The Rockland Center
for the Arts shall serve as coordinator for the program. The Arts
in Public Places Committee shall deliver an annual report to the County
Executive and the Rockland County Legislature.
[Amended 4-6-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]
(2) The Committee shall choose the methods of acquisition
of public art for each project. Such methods of acquisition may include
but are not limited to projects of preexisting art, direct commission,
art competition or acceptance of donations.
(3) The Committee may, for each capital project, convene
a panel comprised of at least three members of the Committee, one
of whom shall be designated Chairperson. The Committee may also appoint
additional art experts as members of the panel. The Committee may
appoint additional members to the panel to serve as advisors, who
may be community representatives, County employees, project managers
or others who will have frequent contact with the public art when
it is completed. The architect or engineer of the project shall be
an ex officio member of each panel. The panel shall review the scope
of each project and shall make recommendations to the Committee on
the nature of the public art to be considered for the project, on
the method of acquisition for each project, on the specific artist
and the specific art for each project and what portion of the budget
for each project shall be used for refurbishing or restoring existing
works of art or to be set aside for the maintenance of a work of art.
(4) The acquisition and siting of all art work shall be
approved by the County Executive and the County Legislature.
F. Use of appropriated funds. The use of any funds appropriated
for any project for public art purposes shall be in accordance with
the Master Plan, except that any such funds provided from the proceeds
of County serial bonds or notes shall be used only for public art
purposes related to the project for which such bonds or notes were
authorized. To the extent the total appropriation of a project is
not used for the acquisition of works of art for said project, upon
the approval of the County Legislature, the remainder may be used
for.
(1) Arts program administrative costs, insurance costs
or for the repair and maintenance of any works of art acquired under
this law; or
(2) Supplementing other appropriations for the acquisition
of works of art under this section or to place works of art in or
near government facilities which have already been constructed.
G. Ownership and upkeep. Ownership and title of all works
of public art acquired by the County under this section shall be vested
in the County of Rockland.