State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-13 > 243

§  243.  Recreation  commission.  1.  If  the  board  of  estimate and  apportionment, or if there be no such board, the common  council,  board  of  aldermen,  or corresponding legislative body, or the governing board  of any such county, town or village shall determine that  the  power  to  equip,  operate and maintain playgrounds and recreation centers shall be  exercised by a recreation commission, they may, by resolution, establish  in such municipality a recreation commission, which  shall  possess  all  the  powers  and  be  subject  to  all  the  responsibilities  of  local  authorities under this article.    2. Such a commission, if established, shall consist of at  least  five  and  not  more than seven persons who are residents of such municipality  or of such other municipality or school districts as shall  pursuant  to  agreement  with such municipality contribute to the expense of operating  and maintaining any such  playgrounds  and  recreation  centers,  to  be  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  such  city or the governing board of such  county, town or village to serve for terms as set forth herein or  until  their  successors  are  appointed.  The members of such commission first  appointed shall be appointed  for  such  terms  that  the  term  of  one  commissioner  shall  expire  annually  thereafter,  and their successors  shall thereafter be appointed to serve terms of years which shall  total  in  number  the membership of such commission. When the membership of an  existing commission is increased from five members to six  or  from  six  members  to seven, the new member shall be appointed to serve for a term  of years which shall total in number the increased  membership  of  such  commission,  and  thereafter  upon  the  expiration  of the term of each  member, his reappointment or the appointment of his successor  shall  be  for  a  like  term.  When  the  membership  of an existing commission is  increased from five members to seven, one of the new  members  shall  be  appointed  to  serve for a term of six years and the other for a term of  seven years, and thereafter upon the expiration  of  the  term  of  each  member,  his  reappointment or the appointment of his successor shall be  for a term of seven years.    3. If pursuant to this section a recreation commission be  established  in  a  city,  the  board  or  body  establishing such commission may, by  resolution, provide that the president of the park board of  such  city,  or  an  officer  having  corresponding  functions, shall be ex-officio a  member of the commission except that in a  city  of  the  second  class,  located  in  a  county  having a population of not less than two hundred  thousand nor more than two hundred and fifty  thousand,  the  mayor  may  appoint  any resident of the city a member of such recreation commission  in lieu of the above mentioned ex-officio member.    4. Members of such commission shall serve  without  pay,  except  that  those  members serving on such a commission in the town of Clarkstown in  the county of Rockland shall be entitled to  pay  not  to  exceed  three  thousand  dollars  per member if approved by the town board of such town  as part of the town  budget.  Vacancies  in  such  commission  occurring  otherwise than by expiration of term shall be for the unexpired term and  shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-13 > 243

§  243.  Recreation  commission.  1.  If  the  board  of  estimate and  apportionment, or if there be no such board, the common  council,  board  of  aldermen,  or corresponding legislative body, or the governing board  of any such county, town or village shall determine that  the  power  to  equip,  operate and maintain playgrounds and recreation centers shall be  exercised by a recreation commission, they may, by resolution, establish  in such municipality a recreation commission, which  shall  possess  all  the  powers  and  be  subject  to  all  the  responsibilities  of  local  authorities under this article.    2. Such a commission, if established, shall consist of at  least  five  and  not  more than seven persons who are residents of such municipality  or of such other municipality or school districts as shall  pursuant  to  agreement  with such municipality contribute to the expense of operating  and maintaining any such  playgrounds  and  recreation  centers,  to  be  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  such  city or the governing board of such  county, town or village to serve for terms as set forth herein or  until  their  successors  are  appointed.  The members of such commission first  appointed shall be appointed  for  such  terms  that  the  term  of  one  commissioner  shall  expire  annually  thereafter,  and their successors  shall thereafter be appointed to serve terms of years which shall  total  in  number  the membership of such commission. When the membership of an  existing commission is increased from five members to six  or  from  six  members  to seven, the new member shall be appointed to serve for a term  of years which shall total in number the increased  membership  of  such  commission,  and  thereafter  upon  the  expiration  of the term of each  member, his reappointment or the appointment of his successor  shall  be  for  a  like  term.  When  the  membership  of an existing commission is  increased from five members to seven, one of the new  members  shall  be  appointed  to  serve for a term of six years and the other for a term of  seven years, and thereafter upon the expiration  of  the  term  of  each  member,  his  reappointment or the appointment of his successor shall be  for a term of seven years.    3. If pursuant to this section a recreation commission be  established  in  a  city,  the  board  or  body  establishing such commission may, by  resolution, provide that the president of the park board of  such  city,  or  an  officer  having  corresponding  functions, shall be ex-officio a  member of the commission except that in a  city  of  the  second  class,  located  in  a  county  having a population of not less than two hundred  thousand nor more than two hundred and fifty  thousand,  the  mayor  may  appoint  any resident of the city a member of such recreation commission  in lieu of the above mentioned ex-officio member.    4. Members of such commission shall serve  without  pay,  except  that  those  members serving on such a commission in the town of Clarkstown in  the county of Rockland shall be entitled to  pay  not  to  exceed  three  thousand  dollars  per member if approved by the town board of such town  as part of the town  budget.  Vacancies  in  such  commission  occurring  otherwise than by expiration of term shall be for the unexpired term and  shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-13 > 243

§  243.  Recreation  commission.  1.  If  the  board  of  estimate and  apportionment, or if there be no such board, the common  council,  board  of  aldermen,  or corresponding legislative body, or the governing board  of any such county, town or village shall determine that  the  power  to  equip,  operate and maintain playgrounds and recreation centers shall be  exercised by a recreation commission, they may, by resolution, establish  in such municipality a recreation commission, which  shall  possess  all  the  powers  and  be  subject  to  all  the  responsibilities  of  local  authorities under this article.    2. Such a commission, if established, shall consist of at  least  five  and  not  more than seven persons who are residents of such municipality  or of such other municipality or school districts as shall  pursuant  to  agreement  with such municipality contribute to the expense of operating  and maintaining any such  playgrounds  and  recreation  centers,  to  be  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  such  city or the governing board of such  county, town or village to serve for terms as set forth herein or  until  their  successors  are  appointed.  The members of such commission first  appointed shall be appointed  for  such  terms  that  the  term  of  one  commissioner  shall  expire  annually  thereafter,  and their successors  shall thereafter be appointed to serve terms of years which shall  total  in  number  the membership of such commission. When the membership of an  existing commission is increased from five members to six  or  from  six  members  to seven, the new member shall be appointed to serve for a term  of years which shall total in number the increased  membership  of  such  commission,  and  thereafter  upon  the  expiration  of the term of each  member, his reappointment or the appointment of his successor  shall  be  for  a  like  term.  When  the  membership  of an existing commission is  increased from five members to seven, one of the new  members  shall  be  appointed  to  serve for a term of six years and the other for a term of  seven years, and thereafter upon the expiration  of  the  term  of  each  member,  his  reappointment or the appointment of his successor shall be  for a term of seven years.    3. If pursuant to this section a recreation commission be  established  in  a  city,  the  board  or  body  establishing such commission may, by  resolution, provide that the president of the park board of  such  city,  or  an  officer  having  corresponding  functions, shall be ex-officio a  member of the commission except that in a  city  of  the  second  class,  located  in  a  county  having a population of not less than two hundred  thousand nor more than two hundred and fifty  thousand,  the  mayor  may  appoint  any resident of the city a member of such recreation commission  in lieu of the above mentioned ex-officio member.    4. Members of such commission shall serve  without  pay,  except  that  those  members serving on such a commission in the town of Clarkstown in  the county of Rockland shall be entitled to  pay  not  to  exceed  three  thousand  dollars  per member if approved by the town board of such town  as part of the town  budget.  Vacancies  in  such  commission  occurring  otherwise than by expiration of term shall be for the unexpired term and  shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments.