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§ 44-0105. Hudson river valley greenway communities council.    1.  The  governor's  council  on  the  Hudson  river  valley is hereby  recreated within the executive department to be the Hudson river  valley  greenway  communities  council.  The council shall consist of a total of  twenty-seven voting members. The governor shall appoint two members, one  of whom shall be the chairperson.  The legislative body  of  each  town,  city or village other than the city of New York which is adjacent to the  Hudson river may forward the names of a recommended council appointee to  the  chief  elected  official of the county in which it is incorporated.  One voting member shall be appointed from among the names  forwarded  by  the  towns, cities and villages by the chief elected official of each of  the ten counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Rensselaer,  Albany, Greene, Ulster, Orange and  Rockland,  and  two  voting  members  shall  be  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  York after  consultation with the presidents  of  the  boroughs  of  the  Bronx  and  Manhattan.    Two  voting  members  shall  be appointed by the temporary  president of the senate, one of whom must reside in the countryside  and  two  voting  members  shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly,  one of whom must reside in the countryside.  One voting member shall  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the senate and one voting member  shall be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader  of  the  assembly.  Such  appointed  legislative  representatives  may designate a duly authorized  representative to attend council meetings and to act in their place. The  following seven members shall be ex officio members:  the  commissioner,  the  commissioner  of  parks,  recreation and historic preservation, the  secretary  of  state  and  the  commissioners   of   general   services,  transportation,  agriculture  and  markets  and  economic development or  their designated representatives who, to the extent  practicable,  shall  be   residents  of  the  Hudson  valley.  All  persons  responsible  for  appointing members of the council shall be mindful of the importance  of  assuring  adequate  representation  on  the  council of the interests of  various  municipal  entities,  conservationists,  business  owners   and  operators,  persons  engaged  in  agricultural  pursuits, minorities and  educators.     Notwithstanding  the   foregoing   provisions   of   this  subdivision,  in the event that there is no vacancy in the membership of  the council and there is no member of the council who is a member of  an  organized  sporting  association, club or society, the membership of the  council  shall  be  increased  to  twenty-eight  voting   members.   The  twenty-eighth  voting  member shall be a representative of the organized  sporting community and shall be selected  from  the  population  of  the  Hudson river valley by a vote of the council.  In the event of a vacancy  occurring  in  the office of any member, such vacancy shall be filled in  the same manner as the original appointment.  The members of the council  shall serve without compensation, except that members shall  be  allowed  their necessary and actual expenses incurred in the performance of their  duties  under  this article.  Any person other than an ex officio member  who serves as a member of the council, shall not serve as  a  member  of  the conservancy.    2.  The  council  shall  meet at least once every two months and shall  encourage attendance at such  meetings  of  representatives  from  local  governments  in the greenway and other interested parties. Copies of the  minutes of each meeting with the date  of  the  next  scheduled  meeting  shall be made available to interested parties at their request.    3.  Every  state  agency and public corporation having jurisdiction of  land or water within  the  greenway  or  of  programs  relating  to  the  purposes  and  goals  of  this  article  shall,  to  the  fullest extent  practicable, offer full cooperation and assistance  to  the  council  in  carrying out the provisions of this article.4. Every local agency with programs relating to the greenway may offer  assistance  to  the  council  in  carrying  out  the  provisions of this  article.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-44 > 44-0105

§ 44-0105. Hudson river valley greenway communities council.    1.  The  governor's  council  on  the  Hudson  river  valley is hereby  recreated within the executive department to be the Hudson river  valley  greenway  communities  council.  The council shall consist of a total of  twenty-seven voting members. The governor shall appoint two members, one  of whom shall be the chairperson.  The legislative body  of  each  town,  city or village other than the city of New York which is adjacent to the  Hudson river may forward the names of a recommended council appointee to  the  chief  elected  official of the county in which it is incorporated.  One voting member shall be appointed from among the names  forwarded  by  the  towns, cities and villages by the chief elected official of each of  the ten counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Rensselaer,  Albany, Greene, Ulster, Orange and  Rockland,  and  two  voting  members  shall  be  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  York after  consultation with the presidents  of  the  boroughs  of  the  Bronx  and  Manhattan.    Two  voting  members  shall  be appointed by the temporary  president of the senate, one of whom must reside in the countryside  and  two  voting  members  shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly,  one of whom must reside in the countryside.  One voting member shall  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the senate and one voting member  shall be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader  of  the  assembly.  Such  appointed  legislative  representatives  may designate a duly authorized  representative to attend council meetings and to act in their place. The  following seven members shall be ex officio members:  the  commissioner,  the  commissioner  of  parks,  recreation and historic preservation, the  secretary  of  state  and  the  commissioners   of   general   services,  transportation,  agriculture  and  markets  and  economic development or  their designated representatives who, to the extent  practicable,  shall  be   residents  of  the  Hudson  valley.  All  persons  responsible  for  appointing members of the council shall be mindful of the importance  of  assuring  adequate  representation  on  the  council of the interests of  various  municipal  entities,  conservationists,  business  owners   and  operators,  persons  engaged  in  agricultural  pursuits, minorities and  educators.     Notwithstanding  the   foregoing   provisions   of   this  subdivision,  in the event that there is no vacancy in the membership of  the council and there is no member of the council who is a member of  an  organized  sporting  association, club or society, the membership of the  council  shall  be  increased  to  twenty-eight  voting   members.   The  twenty-eighth  voting  member shall be a representative of the organized  sporting community and shall be selected  from  the  population  of  the  Hudson river valley by a vote of the council.  In the event of a vacancy  occurring  in  the office of any member, such vacancy shall be filled in  the same manner as the original appointment.  The members of the council  shall serve without compensation, except that members shall  be  allowed  their necessary and actual expenses incurred in the performance of their  duties  under  this article.  Any person other than an ex officio member  who serves as a member of the council, shall not serve as  a  member  of  the conservancy.    2.  The  council  shall  meet at least once every two months and shall  encourage attendance at such  meetings  of  representatives  from  local  governments  in the greenway and other interested parties. Copies of the  minutes of each meeting with the date  of  the  next  scheduled  meeting  shall be made available to interested parties at their request.    3.  Every  state  agency and public corporation having jurisdiction of  land or water within  the  greenway  or  of  programs  relating  to  the  purposes  and  goals  of  this  article  shall,  to  the  fullest extent  practicable, offer full cooperation and assistance  to  the  council  in  carrying out the provisions of this article.4. Every local agency with programs relating to the greenway may offer  assistance  to  the  council  in  carrying  out  the  provisions of this  article.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-44 > 44-0105

§ 44-0105. Hudson river valley greenway communities council.    1.  The  governor's  council  on  the  Hudson  river  valley is hereby  recreated within the executive department to be the Hudson river  valley  greenway  communities  council.  The council shall consist of a total of  twenty-seven voting members. The governor shall appoint two members, one  of whom shall be the chairperson.  The legislative body  of  each  town,  city or village other than the city of New York which is adjacent to the  Hudson river may forward the names of a recommended council appointee to  the  chief  elected  official of the county in which it is incorporated.  One voting member shall be appointed from among the names  forwarded  by  the  towns, cities and villages by the chief elected official of each of  the ten counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Rensselaer,  Albany, Greene, Ulster, Orange and  Rockland,  and  two  voting  members  shall  be  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  York after  consultation with the presidents  of  the  boroughs  of  the  Bronx  and  Manhattan.    Two  voting  members  shall  be appointed by the temporary  president of the senate, one of whom must reside in the countryside  and  two  voting  members  shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly,  one of whom must reside in the countryside.  One voting member shall  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the senate and one voting member  shall be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader  of  the  assembly.  Such  appointed  legislative  representatives  may designate a duly authorized  representative to attend council meetings and to act in their place. The  following seven members shall be ex officio members:  the  commissioner,  the  commissioner  of  parks,  recreation and historic preservation, the  secretary  of  state  and  the  commissioners   of   general   services,  transportation,  agriculture  and  markets  and  economic development or  their designated representatives who, to the extent  practicable,  shall  be   residents  of  the  Hudson  valley.  All  persons  responsible  for  appointing members of the council shall be mindful of the importance  of  assuring  adequate  representation  on  the  council of the interests of  various  municipal  entities,  conservationists,  business  owners   and  operators,  persons  engaged  in  agricultural  pursuits, minorities and  educators.     Notwithstanding  the   foregoing   provisions   of   this  subdivision,  in the event that there is no vacancy in the membership of  the council and there is no member of the council who is a member of  an  organized  sporting  association, club or society, the membership of the  council  shall  be  increased  to  twenty-eight  voting   members.   The  twenty-eighth  voting  member shall be a representative of the organized  sporting community and shall be selected  from  the  population  of  the  Hudson river valley by a vote of the council.  In the event of a vacancy  occurring  in  the office of any member, such vacancy shall be filled in  the same manner as the original appointment.  The members of the council  shall serve without compensation, except that members shall  be  allowed  their necessary and actual expenses incurred in the performance of their  duties  under  this article.  Any person other than an ex officio member  who serves as a member of the council, shall not serve as  a  member  of  the conservancy.    2.  The  council  shall  meet at least once every two months and shall  encourage attendance at such  meetings  of  representatives  from  local  governments  in the greenway and other interested parties. Copies of the  minutes of each meeting with the date  of  the  next  scheduled  meeting  shall be made available to interested parties at their request.    3.  Every  state  agency and public corporation having jurisdiction of  land or water within  the  greenway  or  of  programs  relating  to  the  purposes  and  goals  of  this  article  shall,  to  the  fullest extent  practicable, offer full cooperation and assistance  to  the  council  in  carrying out the provisions of this article.4. Every local agency with programs relating to the greenway may offer  assistance  to  the  council  in  carrying  out  the  provisions of this  article.