Upon adoption of this Charter, Ulster County
shall be and remain a municipal corporation under its same name and
shall exercise all of the rights, privileges, functions and powers
conferred upon it by this Charter, and any other applicable statute
not inconsistent with such Charter. Ulster County shall be subject
to all duties and obligations imposed upon it by existing or subsequent
laws not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter, including
all powers necessarily incidental to or which may be fairly implied
from the powers specifically conferred upon it.
This Charter provides a form for and structure
of County government in accordance with the provision of Article 4
of the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York. All special
laws relating to Ulster County and all general laws of the State of
New York shall continue in full force and effect except to the extent
that such laws have been repealed, amended, modified or superseded
in their application to Ulster County by enactment and adoption of
this Charter. Within the limits prescribed in Article 4 of the Municipal
Home Rule Law, wherever and whenever any state law, general, special,
or local in effect, conflicts or is inconsistent with this Charter,
such law shall be deemed, to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency,
to be superseded by this Charter insofar as the County of Ulster and
its government are affected.
Whenever used in this Charter, unless otherwise
expressly stated, or unless the context or subject matter otherwise
requires, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
The Administrative Code, if any, which may be adopted by
the County Legislature, and any amendments thereto.
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT
Any department, division, bureau, office, board or commission
or other agency of County government, or any subordinate part of the
foregoing.
AUTHORIZED AGENCY
Any agency authorized by this Charter, Administrative Code
or applicable law, including, but not limited to, those authorized
by the County Law, to receive and expend County funds for a County
purpose.
CAPITAL PROGRAM
The plan of capital projects proposed to be undertaken during
a five-year period, the estimated cost of such projects, and the proposed
method of financing. It shall be arranged in such manner as to indicate
the order of priority of each project, and to state for each project:
A.
A description of the proposed project and the
estimated total cost;
B.
The proposed method of financing, indicating
the amount proposed to be financed by direct budgetary appropriation
of duly established reserve funds; the amount, if any, estimated to
be received from the federal and/or state government; and the amount
to be financed by the issuance of obligations, showing the proposed
type or types of obligations, together with the period of probable
usefulness for which they are proposed to be issued; and
C.
An estimate of the effect, if any, upon operating
costs of the municipal corporation within each of the three fiscal
years following completion of the project.
CAPITAL PROJECT
A.
Any physical betterment or improvement, including
furnishings, machinery, apparatus or equipment for such physical betterment
or improvement when first constructed or acquired; or
B.
Any preliminary studies and surveys relating
to any physical betterment or improvement; or
C.
Land or rights in land; or
D.
Any combination of Subsection
A,
B or
C.
CHARTER
This Ulster County Charter and all its amendments, if any.
CLERK
The Clerk of the County Legislature.
COUNTY EXECUTIVE
The elective chief executive officer of the County, who shall
govern according to those powers provided for in this Charter, or
under any other provision of applicable law.
COUNTY LAW
The County Law of the State of New York.
COUNTY LEGISLATURE
The elective legislative, appropriating and policy-determining
body of the County of Ulster. Whenever the term "County Board," Board
of Supervisors," "County Governing Board" or "elective governing body
of the County" is referred to in any law, it shall be deemed to mean
and refer to the County Legislature.
DEPARTMENT
The administrative unit which is the primary level of County
government.
DEPARTMENT HEAD
The administrative head of any department, and may also be
referred to herein as a "commissioner" or "director."
DIVISION
The administrative unit which is the secondary level of County
government.
LOCAL LAW
A legislative act of the County Legislature adopted pursuant
to the Municipal Home Rule Law, but shall not mean or include a resolution,
ordinance or similar act of the County Legislature.
PUBLIC OFFICE
Any office of federal, state or local government whether
elected or appointed.
WHOLE NUMBER
The total number of persons which the County Legislature
or other group of persons would have were there no vacancies and none
of the persons disqualified from acting.