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§ 216. Location of county offices. The board of supervisors shall have  power  to  select  and  change the site of any county office or building  within the county except as hereinafter provided. No  site  or  location  for  any  county  jail  shall  be  selected or acquired by such board of  supervisors which shall not have been approved by the  state  commission  of correction. No courthouse, civil office of the sheriff, office of the  county  clerk,  county  treasurer,  clerk of the board of supervisors or  board of elections, now or hereafter located in a city or village, shall  be removed beyond the  limits  of  such  city  or  village  without  the  approval of a proposition therefor by the affirmative vote of a majority  of  the  qualified electors of the county voting thereon at a general or  special election. The clerk of the board of supervisors  shall  cause  a  notice  of such election to be published in the official newspapers once  a week for six weeks previous to such election; and shall on  or  before  the  first  day  of  publication cause such notice to be posted upon the  bulletin board at the office of each city and town clerk in the  county.  The  notice shall state the time of the election, the name of the office  or building and the proposed site thereof by a  description  in  general  terms  sufficient  for readily identifying the proposed site.  The clerk  shall cause a certificate to  be  filed  with  the  board  of  elections  stating  the  proposition  to  be  submitted  on  or  before  the  first  publication. Nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  dispense  with  any  required  approval  of  a  site  or  building  by  any  state officer or  department. In the event the board of supervisors proposes changing  the  present  site  or sites, as the case may be, of two or more of the above  specified offices or buildings from their present site or sites, as  the  case  may  be,  to  one  site,  such  proposal  may  be contained in one  proposition without the necessity of allowing a separate vote on each of  the offices or buildings concerned, and in such  case,  the  proposition  and  the  notice  of  such  election  shall  state, as to each office or  building affected, the name of  the  office  or  building,  the  present  location  thereof  by  reference to the city or village, as the case may  be, and the proposed site thereof by  a  description  in  general  terms  sufficient for readily identifying the proposed site.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-5 > 216

§ 216. Location of county offices. The board of supervisors shall have  power  to  select  and  change the site of any county office or building  within the county except as hereinafter provided. No  site  or  location  for  any  county  jail  shall  be  selected or acquired by such board of  supervisors which shall not have been approved by the  state  commission  of correction. No courthouse, civil office of the sheriff, office of the  county  clerk,  county  treasurer,  clerk of the board of supervisors or  board of elections, now or hereafter located in a city or village, shall  be removed beyond the  limits  of  such  city  or  village  without  the  approval of a proposition therefor by the affirmative vote of a majority  of  the  qualified electors of the county voting thereon at a general or  special election. The clerk of the board of supervisors  shall  cause  a  notice  of such election to be published in the official newspapers once  a week for six weeks previous to such election; and shall on  or  before  the  first  day  of  publication cause such notice to be posted upon the  bulletin board at the office of each city and town clerk in the  county.  The  notice shall state the time of the election, the name of the office  or building and the proposed site thereof by a  description  in  general  terms  sufficient  for readily identifying the proposed site.  The clerk  shall cause a certificate to  be  filed  with  the  board  of  elections  stating  the  proposition  to  be  submitted  on  or  before  the  first  publication. Nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  dispense  with  any  required  approval  of  a  site  or  building  by  any  state officer or  department. In the event the board of supervisors proposes changing  the  present  site  or sites, as the case may be, of two or more of the above  specified offices or buildings from their present site or sites, as  the  case  may  be,  to  one  site,  such  proposal  may  be contained in one  proposition without the necessity of allowing a separate vote on each of  the offices or buildings concerned, and in such  case,  the  proposition  and  the  notice  of  such  election  shall  state, as to each office or  building affected, the name of  the  office  or  building,  the  present  location  thereof  by  reference to the city or village, as the case may  be, and the proposed site thereof by  a  description  in  general  terms  sufficient for readily identifying the proposed site.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-5 > 216

§ 216. Location of county offices. The board of supervisors shall have  power  to  select  and  change the site of any county office or building  within the county except as hereinafter provided. No  site  or  location  for  any  county  jail  shall  be  selected or acquired by such board of  supervisors which shall not have been approved by the  state  commission  of correction. No courthouse, civil office of the sheriff, office of the  county  clerk,  county  treasurer,  clerk of the board of supervisors or  board of elections, now or hereafter located in a city or village, shall  be removed beyond the  limits  of  such  city  or  village  without  the  approval of a proposition therefor by the affirmative vote of a majority  of  the  qualified electors of the county voting thereon at a general or  special election. The clerk of the board of supervisors  shall  cause  a  notice  of such election to be published in the official newspapers once  a week for six weeks previous to such election; and shall on  or  before  the  first  day  of  publication cause such notice to be posted upon the  bulletin board at the office of each city and town clerk in the  county.  The  notice shall state the time of the election, the name of the office  or building and the proposed site thereof by a  description  in  general  terms  sufficient  for readily identifying the proposed site.  The clerk  shall cause a certificate to  be  filed  with  the  board  of  elections  stating  the  proposition  to  be  submitted  on  or  before  the  first  publication. Nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  dispense  with  any  required  approval  of  a  site  or  building  by  any  state officer or  department. In the event the board of supervisors proposes changing  the  present  site  or sites, as the case may be, of two or more of the above  specified offices or buildings from their present site or sites, as  the  case  may  be,  to  one  site,  such  proposal  may  be contained in one  proposition without the necessity of allowing a separate vote on each of  the offices or buildings concerned, and in such  case,  the  proposition  and  the  notice  of  such  election  shall  state, as to each office or  building affected, the name of  the  office  or  building,  the  present  location  thereof  by  reference to the city or village, as the case may  be, and the proposed site thereof by  a  description  in  general  terms  sufficient for readily identifying the proposed site.