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§ 20. Town officers. 1. (a) Every town of the first class shall have a  supervisor,  four town councilmen, unless the number of councilmen shall  have been increased to six or decreased  to  two  as  provided  by  this  chapter,  a  town  clerk,  two  town  justices, a town superintendent of  highways, one assessor, a receiver of taxes  and  assessments,  as  many  town  policemen and such other employees as the town board may determine  necessary for the proper  conduct  of  the  affairs  of  the  town.  The  supervisor,   town   councilmen,   town   clerk,   town  justices,  town  superintendent of highways and receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments  in  every  such  town shall be elective. All other officers and employees in  such a town shall be appointed by the town board,  except  as  otherwise  provided  by law. In any town in which a town police department has been  established pursuant to law, or which town is a part of a county  police  district,  the  town board may appoint not more than four civil officers  who shall possess all the powers  and  duties  of  constables  in  civil  actions  and  proceedings  only, and shall be paid no salary by the town  board but shall be entitled to collect the statutory fees allowed by law  in such civil actions and proceedings. The clerk of the court of a  town  shall  be  employed  and discharged from employment only upon the advice  and consent of the town justice or justices.    (b) Except as otherwise provided by law,  every  town  of  the  second  class  shall  have  a  supervisor,  two  justices of the peace, two town  councilmen, a town clerk,  a  town  superintendent  of  highways,  three  assessors,  a  collector, and, if there be no town police department, as  many constables as the town board may determine necessary. In  any  such  town  in which a town police department has been established pursuant to  law, the town board may appoint not more than four  civil  officers  who  shall  possess  all the powers and duties of constables in civil actions  and proceedings only,  except  that  the  town  board  of  the  town  of  Southold, county of Suffolk, may appoint four additional constables, who  shall  possess  all  the  powers  and  duties of constables in civil and  criminal actions and proceedings, solely  for  the  benefit  of  Fishers  Island  located  in  such  town; provided, however, that nothing in this  paragraph shall be deemed to authorize such constables to carry,  repair  or  dispose  of  a  firearm unless the appropriate license therefore has  been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law;  and  shall  be  paid  no  salary  by the town board but shall be entitled to collect the  statutory fees allowed by law in such  civil  actions  and  proceedings.  Every town of the second class may have in addition such other employees  as  the town board may determine necessary for the proper conduct of the  affairs of the  town.  The  supervisor,  justices  of  the  peace,  town  councilmen,  town  clerk, town superintendent of highways, assessors and  collector in every such town shall be elected. All other  town  officers  and  employees  in  such  a  town  shall be appointed by the town board,  except as otherwise provided by law. Provided, however, that in  a  town  having  less  than  three  hundred  inhabitants  according to the latest  federal census and having a taxable property valuation of less than  one  hundred  thousand dollars according to the latest assessment roll, there  shall be elected one justice of the peace for a term of four  years  and  one assessor for a term of two years, but no town councilman. Successors  to  such  officers  shall be elected for like terms at the biennial town  election prior to the expiration of their terms of office. The clerk  of  the  court  of  a  town shall be employed and discharged from employment  only upon the advice and consent of the town justice or justices.    (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section or  the  provisions  of  any  other  general  or special law, in the town of Smithtown in the  county of Suffolk, a proposition calling for the abolition of the office  of justice of the peace within such town, as authorized by  chapter  twohundred  seventy-eight  of  the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-eight, as  amended by chapter eight hundred eleven of the laws of nineteen  hundred  sixty-two,   constituting   the  Suffolk  county  charter,  having  been  submitted  to  the electors of such town at the general election held in  nineteen hundred sixty-two  and  having  at  such  election  received  a  majority  of affirmative votes, the justices of the peace holding office  in such town at the time of such vote shall continue in office until the  end of the respective terms for which they were elected. At the  general  election immediately preceding the expiration of the term of the justice  of  the  peace  in such town whose term shall first expire an additional  town councilman shall be elected, and at the general election  preceding  the  expiration  of  the  term  of the justice of the peace in such town  whose term shall be the second such term to  expire  another  additional  town  councilman  shall  be  elected, so that thereafter such town shall  have four town councilmen. Each town  councilman  so  elected  shall  be  elected for a term of four years and shall hold office during such term.    (d)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of this chapter or of any other  general or special law, any town, which by the latest federal census  or  special census has a population of more than fifty thousand inhabitants,  may,  by  a resolution, submit to a referendum a proposition calling for  the establishment of the office of a third town justice and a town  with  a  population  of  more than seventy-five thousand may, by a resolution,  submit to a referendum a proposition calling for  the  establishment  of  the  offices  of  a  third,  of  a  fourth or of a third and fourth town  justice. Such referendum must be submitted to the voters  at  least  one  hundred  twenty  days  prior  to the next biennial town election. At the  next biennial town election immediately succeeding the approval  of  the  proposition  hereinabove  provided  for,  said  town  justices  shall be  elected for a term of four years and shall hold office during such term.  Provided, however, such justice so elected shall not serve as  a  member  of  the  town  board  but  shall  exercise  all  other powers and duties  necessary or incident to such office. Successors to such office shall be  elected for like terms and shall exercise like powers and duties.    (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to  the contrary, the town board of the town of Southampton, county  of Suffolk, may adopt a resolution, subject to a  permissive  referendum  as provided by article seven of this chapter, at least one hundred fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town election determining that such town  shall have four town justices. If the town board of such town shall have  adopted such a resolution and no petition shall have been  filed  within  the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes cast on any such proposition submitted to vote of the electors  be  in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such  town  shall elect at the  succeeding  biennial  election,  and  quadrennially   thereafter,   such  additional  town justice for a term of four years beginning on the first  day of January next succeeding such biennial town election.    (f)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  paragraph   (b)   of   this  subdivision,  every town of the second class which has not exercised the  option to retain elective assessors in the  manner  provided  by  former  section  fifteen  hundred  fifty-six  of the real property tax law shall  have one assessor to be  appointed  in  the  manner  and  for  the  term  prescribed by section three hundred ten of the real property tax law.    (g)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Clarkstown, county of  Rockland, may adopt a resolution at least one hundred fifty  days  prior  to any biennial town election determining that such town shall have four  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such a  resolution, the electors of such town  shall  elect  at  the  succeedingbiennial  election,  and  quadrennially thereafter, such additional town  justice for a term of four years beginning on the first day  of  January  next succeeding such biennial town election.    (h)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Henrietta, county  of  Monroe  may  adopt  a  resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Orangetown, county of  Rockland  may  adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    (j) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to the contrary, the town board of the town of Champlain, county of  Clinton may adopt a resolution, subject to a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by article seven of this chapter, at least sixty days prior to  any regular or special election determining that such  town  shall  have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted  such a resolution and no petition shall have been filed within the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the votes cast  on any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such town shall elect at the succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years beginning on  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  such  biennial town election.    * (k)  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Unadilla,  county  of  Otsego  may  adopt  a  resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    * (k) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or  local  law  to  the  contrary, the town board of the town of Sennett, county ofCayuga may adopt a resolution, subject to  a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by  article  seven  hereof,  at  least sixty days prior to any  regular or special election determining that such town shall have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such a  resolution and no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within  the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the votes cast  on any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such town shall elect at the succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years beginning on  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  such  biennial town election.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    * (k)  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, every town which has a contract in force and effect  with another municipality for the municipality to provide highway,  road  and  street  maintenance  and  repair for a period of not less than five  years may adopt  a  local  law,  subject  to  permissive  referendum  as  provided by article seven of this chapter, not later than July fifteenth  of  the  year  prior  to which the term of office of the current elected  town superintendent of highways shall expire, that  the  office  of  the  town  superintendent  of  highways  shall  be  abolished.  A  town which  thereafter terminates such a contract shall re-establish the position of  town superintendent of highways by local law as an appointive office.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    (l) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to  the  contrary,  the  town board of the town of East Bloomfield,  county of Ontario may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject  to  a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by  article  seven hereof, at least sixty days  prior to any regular or special  election  determining  that  such  town  shall  have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall  have adopted such a resolution and no petition  shall  have  been  filed  within  the time specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of  the votes cast on any such proposition submitted  to  the  vote  of  the  electors be in the affirmative, the electors of such town shall elect at  the succeeding general election a town justice who shall take office for  a  term  of  four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day of January next  succeeding such biennial town election. Upon the  election  of  a  third  town  justice, the town board shall adopt a resolution to abolish one of  the offices of town justice for the purpose of staggering the  elections  of its town justices.    (n)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the  town  of  Sodus,  county  of  Wayne  may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election. Upon the election of a third town  justice,  the  town  board  shall  adopt  a resolution to abolish one of the offices of  town justice for the purpose of staggering the  elections  of  its  town  justices.    2.  (a)  The town board of every town may establish the office of town  attorney or town engineer, or both. If the town board shall so establishthe office of town attorney or town engineer, or both, it shall fix  the  salary  of  such officer or officers. In addition, the town board of any  such town may employ counsel to the town  attorney  in  respect  to  any  particular  subject  matter,  proceeding or litigation, or it may employ  such expert engineering service in respect  to  any  particular  subject  matter, improvement or proceeding, as it may necessarily require. A town  of  the first class shall have the authority to appoint such deputies in  the offices of the town attorney and town engineer as may be provided by  resolution of such board and fix the salaries therefor. A  town  of  the  second class having a population of over seventy-five thousand according  to  the  latest  federal  census  or  state  enumeration  shall have the  authority to appoint such deputies in the office of the town attorney as  may be provided by  resolution  of  such  board  and  fix  the  salaries  therefor.  The  terms  of  such  offices  shall  be  indefinite  and the  appointees thereto shall be removable at the pleasure of the town board.    (b) The town board of any town which shall not  have  established  the  office  of  town  attorney  may  employ  an  attorney  to  give  it such  professional service and advice as it may require, and the town board of  any town which shall not have established the office  of  town  engineer  may  employ  an engineer to give it such professional service and advice  as it may require.    3. (b) The town board of any town of the first class, or any  town  of  the second class having a population of over forty thousand according to  the  latest  federal census or state enumeration, may adopt a resolution  establishing  the  office  of  town  comptroller  and  appoint  a   town  comptroller  who  shall  hold office until the first day of January next  succeeding the first biennial town election held after the time  of  his  appointment.  On  the  first  day  of  January next succeeding the first  biennial town election held after the time of the establishment of  such  office,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  town  board  shall appoint a  comptroller who shall hold office for a term  of  two  years.  The  town  board  of  any  town  in which the office of town comptroller shall have  been established may adopt a resolution abolishing such office and  upon  the  expiration of the term of office of the incumbent such office shall  be abolished and no successor shall be appointed.    (c) The town board of any town of the first class  may  establish  the  office  of  deputy  receiver of taxes and assessments and fix the salary  therefor; and the town board of any such town in which such office shall  have been established may abolish such office. It shall be the  duty  of  the  deputy  receiver of taxes and assessments to assist the receiver of  taxes and assessments in the performance of his duties. The  town  board  of  any  such  town  wherein  the office of deputy receiver of taxes and  assessments has been created may also establish one additional office of  deputy receiver of taxes and assessments and may fix the salary therefor  and prescribe his duties and  where  such  additional  office  has  been  established may abolish same.    (d)  The  town  board  of any town which has established the office of  town comptroller pursuant to the provisions of  paragraph  (b)  of  this  subdivision,  may establish the office of deputy comptroller and fix the  salary therefor; and the town board of  any  such  town  in  which  such  office  shall have been established may abolish such office. It shall be  the duty of the deputy comptroller to  assist  the  comptroller  in  the  performance  of  his duties and if and when the comptroller is absent or  is unable to perform the duties of his office for any other reason, such  deputy shall have full power and authority to perform all the duties  of  the  comptroller  so  long as such officer is either absent or otherwise  incapable of performing his duties.(e) The town board of any town may adopt a resolution establishing the  office of director of purchasing and appoint a  director  of  purchasing  who shall hold office until the first day of January next succeeding the  first  biennial town election held after the time of his appointment. On  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  the  first biennial town  election held after the time of the establishment of  such  office,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  town  board  shall  appoint  a director of  purchasing who shall hold office for a term of  two  years.  If  a  town  board  so  determines,  the  duties  of  director  of  purchasing may be  combined with the duties of any other town officer, official or employee  except members of the town board or comptroller. The town board  of  any  town  in  which  the  office  of  director of purchasing shall have been  established may adopt a resolution abolishing such office and  upon  the  expiration  of  the term of office of the incumbent such office shall be  abolished and no successor shall be appointed.    4. No person shall be eligible to hold more  than  one  elective  town  office  but  the town board for the purpose of consolidating offices and  positions, may at any time by resolution enlarge,  increase  and  impose  further  and other duties than those prescribed by law upon any elective  or appointed officer or employee and fix a single compensation  for  the  performance  of  all  such  duties.  No  member of the town board shall,  however, be comptroller of such town.    5. The term "officer" and/or "officers" whenever used in this  chapter  shall  include  the incumbents of the offices of supervisor, councilman,  town clerk, justice of the peace, superintendent of highways,  assessor,  receiver of taxes and assessments and collector, or any of them.    5-a.  The  terms  "councilman"  and "councilmen" whenever used in this  chapter shall include persons of the male and female gender and those of  the female gender shall be known and designated  as  "councilwoman"  and  "councilwomen".    6.  (a)  At  least  one  hundred fifty days prior to any biennial town  election, the town board of any town in which the appointive  office  of  town  clerk shall exist, may adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive  referendum, that the office of town clerk shall be an elective office in  such town. Every elector of the town shall be entitled to  vote  at  any  referendum  held  thereon pursuant to the provisions of article seven of  this chapter. If the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and  no petition shall have been filed within the time specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  article  seven be in the affirmative the office of town clerk shall thereafter be  an  elective  office  in such town, and a town clerk shall be elected at  the succeeding biennial town election for  the  term  provided  by  this  chapter,  beginning  on  the  first  day of January next succeeding such  biennial town election and the term of office  of  the  appointive  town  clerk  for  whom  such  successor  shall be elected shall expire on said  first day of January.    (b) At least one  hundred  fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town  election  the  town  board of any town in which the appointive office of  town superintendent of highways shall exist,  may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject   to   a   permissive   referendum   that  the  office  of  town  superintendent of highways shall be an elective  office  in  such  town.  Every  elector  of  the town shall be entitled to vote at any referendum  held thereon pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  article  seven  of  this  chapter.  If  the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and no  petition shall have been filed within  the  time  specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  articleseven  be  in  the  affirmative  the  office  of  town superintendent of  highways shall thereafter be an elective office in such town, and a town  superintendent of highways shall be elected at the  succeeding  biennial  town  election  for  the term provided by this chapter, beginning on the  first day of January next succeeding such biennial town election and the  term of office of the appointive town  superintendent  of  highways  for  whom  such  successor shall be elected shall expire on said first day of  January.    (c) At least one  hundred  fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town  election,  the  town  board  of any town of the first class in which the  appointive office of receiver of taxes and assessments shall exist,  may  adopt  a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, that the office  of receiver of taxes and assessments shall be an elective office in such  town. Every elector of the  town  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  any  referendum  held  thereon pursuant to the provisions of article seven of  this chapter. If the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and  no petition shall have been filed within the time specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  article  seven  be  in  the  affirmative  the  office  of  receiver  of taxes and  assessments shall thereafter be an elective office in such town,  and  a  receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments shall be elected at the succeeding  biennial town election for the term provided by this chapter,  beginning  on  the first day of January next succeeding such biennial town election  and the  term  of  office  of  the  appointive  receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments  for  whom  such  successor shall be elected shall expire on  said first day of January.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-3 > 20

§ 20. Town officers. 1. (a) Every town of the first class shall have a  supervisor,  four town councilmen, unless the number of councilmen shall  have been increased to six or decreased  to  two  as  provided  by  this  chapter,  a  town  clerk,  two  town  justices, a town superintendent of  highways, one assessor, a receiver of taxes  and  assessments,  as  many  town  policemen and such other employees as the town board may determine  necessary for the proper  conduct  of  the  affairs  of  the  town.  The  supervisor,   town   councilmen,   town   clerk,   town  justices,  town  superintendent of highways and receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments  in  every  such  town shall be elective. All other officers and employees in  such a town shall be appointed by the town board,  except  as  otherwise  provided  by law. In any town in which a town police department has been  established pursuant to law, or which town is a part of a county  police  district,  the  town board may appoint not more than four civil officers  who shall possess all the powers  and  duties  of  constables  in  civil  actions  and  proceedings  only, and shall be paid no salary by the town  board but shall be entitled to collect the statutory fees allowed by law  in such civil actions and proceedings. The clerk of the court of a  town  shall  be  employed  and discharged from employment only upon the advice  and consent of the town justice or justices.    (b) Except as otherwise provided by law,  every  town  of  the  second  class  shall  have  a  supervisor,  two  justices of the peace, two town  councilmen, a town clerk,  a  town  superintendent  of  highways,  three  assessors,  a  collector, and, if there be no town police department, as  many constables as the town board may determine necessary. In  any  such  town  in which a town police department has been established pursuant to  law, the town board may appoint not more than four  civil  officers  who  shall  possess  all the powers and duties of constables in civil actions  and proceedings only,  except  that  the  town  board  of  the  town  of  Southold, county of Suffolk, may appoint four additional constables, who  shall  possess  all  the  powers  and  duties of constables in civil and  criminal actions and proceedings, solely  for  the  benefit  of  Fishers  Island  located  in  such  town; provided, however, that nothing in this  paragraph shall be deemed to authorize such constables to carry,  repair  or  dispose  of  a  firearm unless the appropriate license therefore has  been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law;  and  shall  be  paid  no  salary  by the town board but shall be entitled to collect the  statutory fees allowed by law in such  civil  actions  and  proceedings.  Every town of the second class may have in addition such other employees  as  the town board may determine necessary for the proper conduct of the  affairs of the  town.  The  supervisor,  justices  of  the  peace,  town  councilmen,  town  clerk, town superintendent of highways, assessors and  collector in every such town shall be elected. All other  town  officers  and  employees  in  such  a  town  shall be appointed by the town board,  except as otherwise provided by law. Provided, however, that in  a  town  having  less  than  three  hundred  inhabitants  according to the latest  federal census and having a taxable property valuation of less than  one  hundred  thousand dollars according to the latest assessment roll, there  shall be elected one justice of the peace for a term of four  years  and  one assessor for a term of two years, but no town councilman. Successors  to  such  officers  shall be elected for like terms at the biennial town  election prior to the expiration of their terms of office. The clerk  of  the  court  of  a  town shall be employed and discharged from employment  only upon the advice and consent of the town justice or justices.    (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section or  the  provisions  of  any  other  general  or special law, in the town of Smithtown in the  county of Suffolk, a proposition calling for the abolition of the office  of justice of the peace within such town, as authorized by  chapter  twohundred  seventy-eight  of  the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-eight, as  amended by chapter eight hundred eleven of the laws of nineteen  hundred  sixty-two,   constituting   the  Suffolk  county  charter,  having  been  submitted  to  the electors of such town at the general election held in  nineteen hundred sixty-two  and  having  at  such  election  received  a  majority  of affirmative votes, the justices of the peace holding office  in such town at the time of such vote shall continue in office until the  end of the respective terms for which they were elected. At the  general  election immediately preceding the expiration of the term of the justice  of  the  peace  in such town whose term shall first expire an additional  town councilman shall be elected, and at the general election  preceding  the  expiration  of  the  term  of the justice of the peace in such town  whose term shall be the second such term to  expire  another  additional  town  councilman  shall  be  elected, so that thereafter such town shall  have four town councilmen. Each town  councilman  so  elected  shall  be  elected for a term of four years and shall hold office during such term.    (d)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of this chapter or of any other  general or special law, any town, which by the latest federal census  or  special census has a population of more than fifty thousand inhabitants,  may,  by  a resolution, submit to a referendum a proposition calling for  the establishment of the office of a third town justice and a town  with  a  population  of  more than seventy-five thousand may, by a resolution,  submit to a referendum a proposition calling for  the  establishment  of  the  offices  of  a  third,  of  a  fourth or of a third and fourth town  justice. Such referendum must be submitted to the voters  at  least  one  hundred  twenty  days  prior  to the next biennial town election. At the  next biennial town election immediately succeeding the approval  of  the  proposition  hereinabove  provided  for,  said  town  justices  shall be  elected for a term of four years and shall hold office during such term.  Provided, however, such justice so elected shall not serve as  a  member  of  the  town  board  but  shall  exercise  all  other powers and duties  necessary or incident to such office. Successors to such office shall be  elected for like terms and shall exercise like powers and duties.    (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to  the contrary, the town board of the town of Southampton, county  of Suffolk, may adopt a resolution, subject to a  permissive  referendum  as provided by article seven of this chapter, at least one hundred fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town election determining that such town  shall have four town justices. If the town board of such town shall have  adopted such a resolution and no petition shall have been  filed  within  the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes cast on any such proposition submitted to vote of the electors  be  in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such  town  shall elect at the  succeeding  biennial  election,  and  quadrennially   thereafter,   such  additional  town justice for a term of four years beginning on the first  day of January next succeeding such biennial town election.    (f)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  paragraph   (b)   of   this  subdivision,  every town of the second class which has not exercised the  option to retain elective assessors in the  manner  provided  by  former  section  fifteen  hundred  fifty-six  of the real property tax law shall  have one assessor to be  appointed  in  the  manner  and  for  the  term  prescribed by section three hundred ten of the real property tax law.    (g)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Clarkstown, county of  Rockland, may adopt a resolution at least one hundred fifty  days  prior  to any biennial town election determining that such town shall have four  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such a  resolution, the electors of such town  shall  elect  at  the  succeedingbiennial  election,  and  quadrennially thereafter, such additional town  justice for a term of four years beginning on the first day  of  January  next succeeding such biennial town election.    (h)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Henrietta, county  of  Monroe  may  adopt  a  resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Orangetown, county of  Rockland  may  adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    (j) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to the contrary, the town board of the town of Champlain, county of  Clinton may adopt a resolution, subject to a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by article seven of this chapter, at least sixty days prior to  any regular or special election determining that such  town  shall  have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted  such a resolution and no petition shall have been filed within the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the votes cast  on any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such town shall elect at the succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years beginning on  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  such  biennial town election.    * (k)  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Unadilla,  county  of  Otsego  may  adopt  a  resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    * (k) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or  local  law  to  the  contrary, the town board of the town of Sennett, county ofCayuga may adopt a resolution, subject to  a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by  article  seven  hereof,  at  least sixty days prior to any  regular or special election determining that such town shall have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such a  resolution and no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within  the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the votes cast  on any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such town shall elect at the succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years beginning on  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  such  biennial town election.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    * (k)  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, every town which has a contract in force and effect  with another municipality for the municipality to provide highway,  road  and  street  maintenance  and  repair for a period of not less than five  years may adopt  a  local  law,  subject  to  permissive  referendum  as  provided by article seven of this chapter, not later than July fifteenth  of  the  year  prior  to which the term of office of the current elected  town superintendent of highways shall expire, that  the  office  of  the  town  superintendent  of  highways  shall  be  abolished.  A  town which  thereafter terminates such a contract shall re-establish the position of  town superintendent of highways by local law as an appointive office.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    (l) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to  the  contrary,  the  town board of the town of East Bloomfield,  county of Ontario may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject  to  a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by  article  seven hereof, at least sixty days  prior to any regular or special  election  determining  that  such  town  shall  have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall  have adopted such a resolution and no petition  shall  have  been  filed  within  the time specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of  the votes cast on any such proposition submitted  to  the  vote  of  the  electors be in the affirmative, the electors of such town shall elect at  the succeeding general election a town justice who shall take office for  a  term  of  four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day of January next  succeeding such biennial town election. Upon the  election  of  a  third  town  justice, the town board shall adopt a resolution to abolish one of  the offices of town justice for the purpose of staggering the  elections  of its town justices.    (n)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the  town  of  Sodus,  county  of  Wayne  may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election. Upon the election of a third town  justice,  the  town  board  shall  adopt  a resolution to abolish one of the offices of  town justice for the purpose of staggering the  elections  of  its  town  justices.    2.  (a)  The town board of every town may establish the office of town  attorney or town engineer, or both. If the town board shall so establishthe office of town attorney or town engineer, or both, it shall fix  the  salary  of  such officer or officers. In addition, the town board of any  such town may employ counsel to the town  attorney  in  respect  to  any  particular  subject  matter,  proceeding or litigation, or it may employ  such expert engineering service in respect  to  any  particular  subject  matter, improvement or proceeding, as it may necessarily require. A town  of  the first class shall have the authority to appoint such deputies in  the offices of the town attorney and town engineer as may be provided by  resolution of such board and fix the salaries therefor. A  town  of  the  second class having a population of over seventy-five thousand according  to  the  latest  federal  census  or  state  enumeration  shall have the  authority to appoint such deputies in the office of the town attorney as  may be provided by  resolution  of  such  board  and  fix  the  salaries  therefor.  The  terms  of  such  offices  shall  be  indefinite  and the  appointees thereto shall be removable at the pleasure of the town board.    (b) The town board of any town which shall not  have  established  the  office  of  town  attorney  may  employ  an  attorney  to  give  it such  professional service and advice as it may require, and the town board of  any town which shall not have established the office  of  town  engineer  may  employ  an engineer to give it such professional service and advice  as it may require.    3. (b) The town board of any town of the first class, or any  town  of  the second class having a population of over forty thousand according to  the  latest  federal census or state enumeration, may adopt a resolution  establishing  the  office  of  town  comptroller  and  appoint  a   town  comptroller  who  shall  hold office until the first day of January next  succeeding the first biennial town election held after the time  of  his  appointment.  On  the  first  day  of  January next succeeding the first  biennial town election held after the time of the establishment of  such  office,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  town  board  shall appoint a  comptroller who shall hold office for a term  of  two  years.  The  town  board  of  any  town  in which the office of town comptroller shall have  been established may adopt a resolution abolishing such office and  upon  the  expiration of the term of office of the incumbent such office shall  be abolished and no successor shall be appointed.    (c) The town board of any town of the first class  may  establish  the  office  of  deputy  receiver of taxes and assessments and fix the salary  therefor; and the town board of any such town in which such office shall  have been established may abolish such office. It shall be the  duty  of  the  deputy  receiver of taxes and assessments to assist the receiver of  taxes and assessments in the performance of his duties. The  town  board  of  any  such  town  wherein  the office of deputy receiver of taxes and  assessments has been created may also establish one additional office of  deputy receiver of taxes and assessments and may fix the salary therefor  and prescribe his duties and  where  such  additional  office  has  been  established may abolish same.    (d)  The  town  board  of any town which has established the office of  town comptroller pursuant to the provisions of  paragraph  (b)  of  this  subdivision,  may establish the office of deputy comptroller and fix the  salary therefor; and the town board of  any  such  town  in  which  such  office  shall have been established may abolish such office. It shall be  the duty of the deputy comptroller to  assist  the  comptroller  in  the  performance  of  his duties and if and when the comptroller is absent or  is unable to perform the duties of his office for any other reason, such  deputy shall have full power and authority to perform all the duties  of  the  comptroller  so  long as such officer is either absent or otherwise  incapable of performing his duties.(e) The town board of any town may adopt a resolution establishing the  office of director of purchasing and appoint a  director  of  purchasing  who shall hold office until the first day of January next succeeding the  first  biennial town election held after the time of his appointment. On  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  the  first biennial town  election held after the time of the establishment of  such  office,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  town  board  shall  appoint  a director of  purchasing who shall hold office for a term of  two  years.  If  a  town  board  so  determines,  the  duties  of  director  of  purchasing may be  combined with the duties of any other town officer, official or employee  except members of the town board or comptroller. The town board  of  any  town  in  which  the  office  of  director of purchasing shall have been  established may adopt a resolution abolishing such office and  upon  the  expiration  of  the term of office of the incumbent such office shall be  abolished and no successor shall be appointed.    4. No person shall be eligible to hold more  than  one  elective  town  office  but  the town board for the purpose of consolidating offices and  positions, may at any time by resolution enlarge,  increase  and  impose  further  and other duties than those prescribed by law upon any elective  or appointed officer or employee and fix a single compensation  for  the  performance  of  all  such  duties.  No  member of the town board shall,  however, be comptroller of such town.    5. The term "officer" and/or "officers" whenever used in this  chapter  shall  include  the incumbents of the offices of supervisor, councilman,  town clerk, justice of the peace, superintendent of highways,  assessor,  receiver of taxes and assessments and collector, or any of them.    5-a.  The  terms  "councilman"  and "councilmen" whenever used in this  chapter shall include persons of the male and female gender and those of  the female gender shall be known and designated  as  "councilwoman"  and  "councilwomen".    6.  (a)  At  least  one  hundred fifty days prior to any biennial town  election, the town board of any town in which the appointive  office  of  town  clerk shall exist, may adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive  referendum, that the office of town clerk shall be an elective office in  such town. Every elector of the town shall be entitled to  vote  at  any  referendum  held  thereon pursuant to the provisions of article seven of  this chapter. If the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and  no petition shall have been filed within the time specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  article  seven be in the affirmative the office of town clerk shall thereafter be  an  elective  office  in such town, and a town clerk shall be elected at  the succeeding biennial town election for  the  term  provided  by  this  chapter,  beginning  on  the  first  day of January next succeeding such  biennial town election and the term of office  of  the  appointive  town  clerk  for  whom  such  successor  shall be elected shall expire on said  first day of January.    (b) At least one  hundred  fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town  election  the  town  board of any town in which the appointive office of  town superintendent of highways shall exist,  may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject   to   a   permissive   referendum   that  the  office  of  town  superintendent of highways shall be an elective  office  in  such  town.  Every  elector  of  the town shall be entitled to vote at any referendum  held thereon pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  article  seven  of  this  chapter.  If  the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and no  petition shall have been filed within  the  time  specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  articleseven  be  in  the  affirmative  the  office  of  town superintendent of  highways shall thereafter be an elective office in such town, and a town  superintendent of highways shall be elected at the  succeeding  biennial  town  election  for  the term provided by this chapter, beginning on the  first day of January next succeeding such biennial town election and the  term of office of the appointive town  superintendent  of  highways  for  whom  such  successor shall be elected shall expire on said first day of  January.    (c) At least one  hundred  fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town  election,  the  town  board  of any town of the first class in which the  appointive office of receiver of taxes and assessments shall exist,  may  adopt  a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, that the office  of receiver of taxes and assessments shall be an elective office in such  town. Every elector of the  town  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  any  referendum  held  thereon pursuant to the provisions of article seven of  this chapter. If the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and  no petition shall have been filed within the time specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  article  seven  be  in  the  affirmative  the  office  of  receiver  of taxes and  assessments shall thereafter be an elective office in such town,  and  a  receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments shall be elected at the succeeding  biennial town election for the term provided by this chapter,  beginning  on  the first day of January next succeeding such biennial town election  and the  term  of  office  of  the  appointive  receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments  for  whom  such  successor shall be elected shall expire on  said first day of January.

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§ 20. Town officers. 1. (a) Every town of the first class shall have a  supervisor,  four town councilmen, unless the number of councilmen shall  have been increased to six or decreased  to  two  as  provided  by  this  chapter,  a  town  clerk,  two  town  justices, a town superintendent of  highways, one assessor, a receiver of taxes  and  assessments,  as  many  town  policemen and such other employees as the town board may determine  necessary for the proper  conduct  of  the  affairs  of  the  town.  The  supervisor,   town   councilmen,   town   clerk,   town  justices,  town  superintendent of highways and receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments  in  every  such  town shall be elective. All other officers and employees in  such a town shall be appointed by the town board,  except  as  otherwise  provided  by law. In any town in which a town police department has been  established pursuant to law, or which town is a part of a county  police  district,  the  town board may appoint not more than four civil officers  who shall possess all the powers  and  duties  of  constables  in  civil  actions  and  proceedings  only, and shall be paid no salary by the town  board but shall be entitled to collect the statutory fees allowed by law  in such civil actions and proceedings. The clerk of the court of a  town  shall  be  employed  and discharged from employment only upon the advice  and consent of the town justice or justices.    (b) Except as otherwise provided by law,  every  town  of  the  second  class  shall  have  a  supervisor,  two  justices of the peace, two town  councilmen, a town clerk,  a  town  superintendent  of  highways,  three  assessors,  a  collector, and, if there be no town police department, as  many constables as the town board may determine necessary. In  any  such  town  in which a town police department has been established pursuant to  law, the town board may appoint not more than four  civil  officers  who  shall  possess  all the powers and duties of constables in civil actions  and proceedings only,  except  that  the  town  board  of  the  town  of  Southold, county of Suffolk, may appoint four additional constables, who  shall  possess  all  the  powers  and  duties of constables in civil and  criminal actions and proceedings, solely  for  the  benefit  of  Fishers  Island  located  in  such  town; provided, however, that nothing in this  paragraph shall be deemed to authorize such constables to carry,  repair  or  dispose  of  a  firearm unless the appropriate license therefore has  been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law;  and  shall  be  paid  no  salary  by the town board but shall be entitled to collect the  statutory fees allowed by law in such  civil  actions  and  proceedings.  Every town of the second class may have in addition such other employees  as  the town board may determine necessary for the proper conduct of the  affairs of the  town.  The  supervisor,  justices  of  the  peace,  town  councilmen,  town  clerk, town superintendent of highways, assessors and  collector in every such town shall be elected. All other  town  officers  and  employees  in  such  a  town  shall be appointed by the town board,  except as otherwise provided by law. Provided, however, that in  a  town  having  less  than  three  hundred  inhabitants  according to the latest  federal census and having a taxable property valuation of less than  one  hundred  thousand dollars according to the latest assessment roll, there  shall be elected one justice of the peace for a term of four  years  and  one assessor for a term of two years, but no town councilman. Successors  to  such  officers  shall be elected for like terms at the biennial town  election prior to the expiration of their terms of office. The clerk  of  the  court  of  a  town shall be employed and discharged from employment  only upon the advice and consent of the town justice or justices.    (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section or  the  provisions  of  any  other  general  or special law, in the town of Smithtown in the  county of Suffolk, a proposition calling for the abolition of the office  of justice of the peace within such town, as authorized by  chapter  twohundred  seventy-eight  of  the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-eight, as  amended by chapter eight hundred eleven of the laws of nineteen  hundred  sixty-two,   constituting   the  Suffolk  county  charter,  having  been  submitted  to  the electors of such town at the general election held in  nineteen hundred sixty-two  and  having  at  such  election  received  a  majority  of affirmative votes, the justices of the peace holding office  in such town at the time of such vote shall continue in office until the  end of the respective terms for which they were elected. At the  general  election immediately preceding the expiration of the term of the justice  of  the  peace  in such town whose term shall first expire an additional  town councilman shall be elected, and at the general election  preceding  the  expiration  of  the  term  of the justice of the peace in such town  whose term shall be the second such term to  expire  another  additional  town  councilman  shall  be  elected, so that thereafter such town shall  have four town councilmen. Each town  councilman  so  elected  shall  be  elected for a term of four years and shall hold office during such term.    (d)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of this chapter or of any other  general or special law, any town, which by the latest federal census  or  special census has a population of more than fifty thousand inhabitants,  may,  by  a resolution, submit to a referendum a proposition calling for  the establishment of the office of a third town justice and a town  with  a  population  of  more than seventy-five thousand may, by a resolution,  submit to a referendum a proposition calling for  the  establishment  of  the  offices  of  a  third,  of  a  fourth or of a third and fourth town  justice. Such referendum must be submitted to the voters  at  least  one  hundred  twenty  days  prior  to the next biennial town election. At the  next biennial town election immediately succeeding the approval  of  the  proposition  hereinabove  provided  for,  said  town  justices  shall be  elected for a term of four years and shall hold office during such term.  Provided, however, such justice so elected shall not serve as  a  member  of  the  town  board  but  shall  exercise  all  other powers and duties  necessary or incident to such office. Successors to such office shall be  elected for like terms and shall exercise like powers and duties.    (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to  the contrary, the town board of the town of Southampton, county  of Suffolk, may adopt a resolution, subject to a  permissive  referendum  as provided by article seven of this chapter, at least one hundred fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town election determining that such town  shall have four town justices. If the town board of such town shall have  adopted such a resolution and no petition shall have been  filed  within  the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes cast on any such proposition submitted to vote of the electors  be  in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such  town  shall elect at the  succeeding  biennial  election,  and  quadrennially   thereafter,   such  additional  town justice for a term of four years beginning on the first  day of January next succeeding such biennial town election.    (f)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  paragraph   (b)   of   this  subdivision,  every town of the second class which has not exercised the  option to retain elective assessors in the  manner  provided  by  former  section  fifteen  hundred  fifty-six  of the real property tax law shall  have one assessor to be  appointed  in  the  manner  and  for  the  term  prescribed by section three hundred ten of the real property tax law.    (g)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Clarkstown, county of  Rockland, may adopt a resolution at least one hundred fifty  days  prior  to any biennial town election determining that such town shall have four  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such a  resolution, the electors of such town  shall  elect  at  the  succeedingbiennial  election,  and  quadrennially thereafter, such additional town  justice for a term of four years beginning on the first day  of  January  next succeeding such biennial town election.    (h)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Henrietta, county  of  Monroe  may  adopt  a  resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Orangetown, county of  Rockland  may  adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    (j) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to the contrary, the town board of the town of Champlain, county of  Clinton may adopt a resolution, subject to a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by article seven of this chapter, at least sixty days prior to  any regular or special election determining that such  town  shall  have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted  such a resolution and no petition shall have been filed within the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the votes cast  on any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such town shall elect at the succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years beginning on  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  such  biennial town election.    * (k)  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the town of Unadilla,  county  of  Otsego  may  adopt  a  resolution, subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    * (k) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or  local  law  to  the  contrary, the town board of the town of Sennett, county ofCayuga may adopt a resolution, subject to  a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by  article  seven  hereof,  at  least sixty days prior to any  regular or special election determining that such town shall have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such a  resolution and no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within  the  time  specified  for  a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the votes cast  on any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in  the  affirmative,  the  electors  of  such town shall elect at the succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years beginning on  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  such  biennial town election.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    * (k)  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, every town which has a contract in force and effect  with another municipality for the municipality to provide highway,  road  and  street  maintenance  and  repair for a period of not less than five  years may adopt  a  local  law,  subject  to  permissive  referendum  as  provided by article seven of this chapter, not later than July fifteenth  of  the  year  prior  to which the term of office of the current elected  town superintendent of highways shall expire, that  the  office  of  the  town  superintendent  of  highways  shall  be  abolished.  A  town which  thereafter terminates such a contract shall re-establish the position of  town superintendent of highways by local law as an appointive office.    * NB There are 3 par (k)'s    (l) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law  to  the  contrary,  the  town board of the town of East Bloomfield,  county of Ontario may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject  to  a  permissive  referendum  as  provided  by  article  seven hereof, at least sixty days  prior to any regular or special  election  determining  that  such  town  shall  have  three  town  justices. If the town board of such town shall  have adopted such a resolution and no petition  shall  have  been  filed  within  the time specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of  the votes cast on any such proposition submitted  to  the  vote  of  the  electors be in the affirmative, the electors of such town shall elect at  the succeeding general election a town justice who shall take office for  a  term  of  four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day of January next  succeeding such biennial town election. Upon the  election  of  a  third  town  justice, the town board shall adopt a resolution to abolish one of  the offices of town justice for the purpose of staggering the  elections  of its town justices.    (n)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law to the contrary, the town board of the  town  of  Sodus,  county  of  Wayne  may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject to a permissive referendum as  provided by article seven hereof, at  least  sixty  days  prior  to  any  regular  or special election determining that such town shall have three  town justices. If the town board of such town shall have adopted such  a  resolution  and  no  petition  shall  have  been  filed  within the time  specified for a referendum thereon, or if a majority of the  votes  cast  on  any such proposition submitted to the vote of the electors be in the  affirmative, the electors of such town shall  elect  at  the  succeeding  general election a town justice who shall take office for a term of four  years  beginning  on  the  first  day  of  January  next succeeding such  biennial town election. Upon the election of a third town  justice,  the  town  board  shall  adopt  a resolution to abolish one of the offices of  town justice for the purpose of staggering the  elections  of  its  town  justices.    2.  (a)  The town board of every town may establish the office of town  attorney or town engineer, or both. If the town board shall so establishthe office of town attorney or town engineer, or both, it shall fix  the  salary  of  such officer or officers. In addition, the town board of any  such town may employ counsel to the town  attorney  in  respect  to  any  particular  subject  matter,  proceeding or litigation, or it may employ  such expert engineering service in respect  to  any  particular  subject  matter, improvement or proceeding, as it may necessarily require. A town  of  the first class shall have the authority to appoint such deputies in  the offices of the town attorney and town engineer as may be provided by  resolution of such board and fix the salaries therefor. A  town  of  the  second class having a population of over seventy-five thousand according  to  the  latest  federal  census  or  state  enumeration  shall have the  authority to appoint such deputies in the office of the town attorney as  may be provided by  resolution  of  such  board  and  fix  the  salaries  therefor.  The  terms  of  such  offices  shall  be  indefinite  and the  appointees thereto shall be removable at the pleasure of the town board.    (b) The town board of any town which shall not  have  established  the  office  of  town  attorney  may  employ  an  attorney  to  give  it such  professional service and advice as it may require, and the town board of  any town which shall not have established the office  of  town  engineer  may  employ  an engineer to give it such professional service and advice  as it may require.    3. (b) The town board of any town of the first class, or any  town  of  the second class having a population of over forty thousand according to  the  latest  federal census or state enumeration, may adopt a resolution  establishing  the  office  of  town  comptroller  and  appoint  a   town  comptroller  who  shall  hold office until the first day of January next  succeeding the first biennial town election held after the time  of  his  appointment.  On  the  first  day  of  January next succeeding the first  biennial town election held after the time of the establishment of  such  office,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  town  board  shall appoint a  comptroller who shall hold office for a term  of  two  years.  The  town  board  of  any  town  in which the office of town comptroller shall have  been established may adopt a resolution abolishing such office and  upon  the  expiration of the term of office of the incumbent such office shall  be abolished and no successor shall be appointed.    (c) The town board of any town of the first class  may  establish  the  office  of  deputy  receiver of taxes and assessments and fix the salary  therefor; and the town board of any such town in which such office shall  have been established may abolish such office. It shall be the  duty  of  the  deputy  receiver of taxes and assessments to assist the receiver of  taxes and assessments in the performance of his duties. The  town  board  of  any  such  town  wherein  the office of deputy receiver of taxes and  assessments has been created may also establish one additional office of  deputy receiver of taxes and assessments and may fix the salary therefor  and prescribe his duties and  where  such  additional  office  has  been  established may abolish same.    (d)  The  town  board  of any town which has established the office of  town comptroller pursuant to the provisions of  paragraph  (b)  of  this  subdivision,  may establish the office of deputy comptroller and fix the  salary therefor; and the town board of  any  such  town  in  which  such  office  shall have been established may abolish such office. It shall be  the duty of the deputy comptroller to  assist  the  comptroller  in  the  performance  of  his duties and if and when the comptroller is absent or  is unable to perform the duties of his office for any other reason, such  deputy shall have full power and authority to perform all the duties  of  the  comptroller  so  long as such officer is either absent or otherwise  incapable of performing his duties.(e) The town board of any town may adopt a resolution establishing the  office of director of purchasing and appoint a  director  of  purchasing  who shall hold office until the first day of January next succeeding the  first  biennial town election held after the time of his appointment. On  the  first  day  of  January  next  succeeding  the  first biennial town  election held after the time of the establishment of  such  office,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  town  board  shall  appoint  a director of  purchasing who shall hold office for a term of  two  years.  If  a  town  board  so  determines,  the  duties  of  director  of  purchasing may be  combined with the duties of any other town officer, official or employee  except members of the town board or comptroller. The town board  of  any  town  in  which  the  office  of  director of purchasing shall have been  established may adopt a resolution abolishing such office and  upon  the  expiration  of  the term of office of the incumbent such office shall be  abolished and no successor shall be appointed.    4. No person shall be eligible to hold more  than  one  elective  town  office  but  the town board for the purpose of consolidating offices and  positions, may at any time by resolution enlarge,  increase  and  impose  further  and other duties than those prescribed by law upon any elective  or appointed officer or employee and fix a single compensation  for  the  performance  of  all  such  duties.  No  member of the town board shall,  however, be comptroller of such town.    5. The term "officer" and/or "officers" whenever used in this  chapter  shall  include  the incumbents of the offices of supervisor, councilman,  town clerk, justice of the peace, superintendent of highways,  assessor,  receiver of taxes and assessments and collector, or any of them.    5-a.  The  terms  "councilman"  and "councilmen" whenever used in this  chapter shall include persons of the male and female gender and those of  the female gender shall be known and designated  as  "councilwoman"  and  "councilwomen".    6.  (a)  At  least  one  hundred fifty days prior to any biennial town  election, the town board of any town in which the appointive  office  of  town  clerk shall exist, may adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive  referendum, that the office of town clerk shall be an elective office in  such town. Every elector of the town shall be entitled to  vote  at  any  referendum  held  thereon pursuant to the provisions of article seven of  this chapter. If the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and  no petition shall have been filed within the time specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  article  seven be in the affirmative the office of town clerk shall thereafter be  an  elective  office  in such town, and a town clerk shall be elected at  the succeeding biennial town election for  the  term  provided  by  this  chapter,  beginning  on  the  first  day of January next succeeding such  biennial town election and the term of office  of  the  appointive  town  clerk  for  whom  such  successor  shall be elected shall expire on said  first day of January.    (b) At least one  hundred  fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town  election  the  town  board of any town in which the appointive office of  town superintendent of highways shall exist,  may  adopt  a  resolution,  subject   to   a   permissive   referendum   that  the  office  of  town  superintendent of highways shall be an elective  office  in  such  town.  Every  elector  of  the town shall be entitled to vote at any referendum  held thereon pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  article  seven  of  this  chapter.  If  the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and no  petition shall have been filed within  the  time  specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  articleseven  be  in  the  affirmative  the  office  of  town superintendent of  highways shall thereafter be an elective office in such town, and a town  superintendent of highways shall be elected at the  succeeding  biennial  town  election  for  the term provided by this chapter, beginning on the  first day of January next succeeding such biennial town election and the  term of office of the appointive town  superintendent  of  highways  for  whom  such  successor shall be elected shall expire on said first day of  January.    (c) At least one  hundred  fifty  days  prior  to  any  biennial  town  election,  the  town  board  of any town of the first class in which the  appointive office of receiver of taxes and assessments shall exist,  may  adopt  a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, that the office  of receiver of taxes and assessments shall be an elective office in such  town. Every elector of the  town  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  any  referendum  held  thereon pursuant to the provisions of article seven of  this chapter. If the town board shall have adopted such a resolution and  no petition shall have been filed within the time specified  in  article  seven  for  a referendum thereon, or, if a majority of the votes cast on  any such proposition submitted pursuant to  the  provisions  of  article  seven  be  in  the  affirmative  the  office  of  receiver  of taxes and  assessments shall thereafter be an elective office in such town,  and  a  receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments shall be elected at the succeeding  biennial town election for the term provided by this chapter,  beginning  on  the first day of January next succeeding such biennial town election  and the  term  of  office  of  the  appointive  receiver  of  taxes  and  assessments  for  whom  such  successor shall be elected shall expire on  said first day of January.