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§  17-1708 Trustees as town board. l. In any village which has been or  may hereafter be incorporated to embrace the entire territory of a  town  the  town  board  of  such town may, upon its own motion, and shall on a  petition signed and acknowledged by not less than fifty taxpayers of the  said town submit at any biennial town meeting or  at  any  special  town  meeting  called  for  the  purpose,  a  proposition substantially in the  following  form:  "Shall  the  board  of  trustees  of  the  village  of  .............constitute  the  town board of the town of ............ for  all purposes?"  In case the said proposition be adopted  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  electors  of  the  said town voting thereon, the board of  trustees of the said village, as the same shall be constituted from time  to time, shall, from and after the first day of January  next  following  the  date  of  the  said election, constitute the town board of the said  town for all purposes, and shall have all the rights, powers and  duties  thereof  and neither the supervisor nor the town clerk, nor the justices  of the peace of the said town, shall, by virtue  of  their  offices,  be  members  of  the said town board.  The town board of the said town as so  organized shall keep a separate journal of its proceedings and the  town  clerk shall be the clerk thereof.    2. If in the village of Scarsdale in Westchester county, a proposition  has  been  adopted  as set forth in subdivision one of this section, and  the supervisor is not, by virtue of his office,  representative  of  the  town  or  the  county  board or other county legislative body, such town  board of the town may by local law or ordinance abolish the position  of  supervisor  and  thereupon  shall  assign his duties to such official or  officials as it may determine.    3. In any village which has been or may hereafter be  incorporated  to  embrace  the  entire  territory  of a town, the proposition proposed and  submitted as provided in subdivision one of  this  section,  may  be  in  substantially the following form:  "Shall the offices of town supervisor  and  town councilman, as presently constituted, be deemed vacant and the  mayor and board of trustees of the village  of  _______________hereafter  constitute  the  supervisor and town board, respectively, of the town of  _________________for all purposes?" In  case  the  said  proposition  be  adopted  by  a majority of the electors of the said town voting thereon,  the mayor of the said village, as the office shall be held from time  to  time,  and  the board of trustees of the said village, as the same shall  be constituted from time to time, shall, from and after the first day of  January next succeeding  the  date  of  said  election,  constitute  the  supervisor  and  town board of the said town for all purposes, and shall  have all the rights, powers and duties  thereof  and  neither  the  town  clerk,  nor the town justices of the said town, shall by virtue of their  offices be members of the said town board. The town board  of  the  said  town  as  so  organized shall keep a separate journal of its proceedings  and the town clerk shall be the clerk thereof.    4. In any village where a proposition has been adopted as provided  in  subdivisions  one  or three of this section, the incumbent and successor  holders of any village offices which thereby  are  constituted  as  town  offices  shall,  by virtue of their village offices, also hold such town  offices; and, from and after the date of adoption of  such  proposition,  no separate election for such town offices shall be conducted.    5. Notwithstanding the provisions of article seventeen of the election  law,  elections  held in incorporated villages which are incorporated as  coterminous village pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall  be  conducted in the same manner as election for town offices.

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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-17 > 17-1708

§  17-1708 Trustees as town board. l. In any village which has been or  may hereafter be incorporated to embrace the entire territory of a  town  the  town  board  of  such town may, upon its own motion, and shall on a  petition signed and acknowledged by not less than fifty taxpayers of the  said town submit at any biennial town meeting or  at  any  special  town  meeting  called  for  the  purpose,  a  proposition substantially in the  following  form:  "Shall  the  board  of  trustees  of  the  village  of  .............constitute  the  town board of the town of ............ for  all purposes?"  In case the said proposition be adopted  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  electors  of  the  said town voting thereon, the board of  trustees of the said village, as the same shall be constituted from time  to time, shall, from and after the first day of January  next  following  the  date  of  the  said election, constitute the town board of the said  town for all purposes, and shall have all the rights, powers and  duties  thereof  and neither the supervisor nor the town clerk, nor the justices  of the peace of the said town, shall, by virtue  of  their  offices,  be  members  of  the said town board.  The town board of the said town as so  organized shall keep a separate journal of its proceedings and the  town  clerk shall be the clerk thereof.    2. If in the village of Scarsdale in Westchester county, a proposition  has  been  adopted  as set forth in subdivision one of this section, and  the supervisor is not, by virtue of his office,  representative  of  the  town  or  the  county  board or other county legislative body, such town  board of the town may by local law or ordinance abolish the position  of  supervisor  and  thereupon  shall  assign his duties to such official or  officials as it may determine.    3. In any village which has been or may hereafter be  incorporated  to  embrace  the  entire  territory  of a town, the proposition proposed and  submitted as provided in subdivision one of  this  section,  may  be  in  substantially the following form:  "Shall the offices of town supervisor  and  town councilman, as presently constituted, be deemed vacant and the  mayor and board of trustees of the village  of  _______________hereafter  constitute  the  supervisor and town board, respectively, of the town of  _________________for all purposes?" In  case  the  said  proposition  be  adopted  by  a majority of the electors of the said town voting thereon,  the mayor of the said village, as the office shall be held from time  to  time,  and  the board of trustees of the said village, as the same shall  be constituted from time to time, shall, from and after the first day of  January next succeeding  the  date  of  said  election,  constitute  the  supervisor  and  town board of the said town for all purposes, and shall  have all the rights, powers and duties  thereof  and  neither  the  town  clerk,  nor the town justices of the said town, shall by virtue of their  offices be members of the said town board. The town board  of  the  said  town  as  so  organized shall keep a separate journal of its proceedings  and the town clerk shall be the clerk thereof.    4. In any village where a proposition has been adopted as provided  in  subdivisions  one  or three of this section, the incumbent and successor  holders of any village offices which thereby  are  constituted  as  town  offices  shall,  by virtue of their village offices, also hold such town  offices; and, from and after the date of adoption of  such  proposition,  no separate election for such town offices shall be conducted.    5. Notwithstanding the provisions of article seventeen of the election  law,  elections  held in incorporated villages which are incorporated as  coterminous village pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall  be  conducted in the same manner as election for town offices.

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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-17 > 17-1708

§  17-1708 Trustees as town board. l. In any village which has been or  may hereafter be incorporated to embrace the entire territory of a  town  the  town  board  of  such town may, upon its own motion, and shall on a  petition signed and acknowledged by not less than fifty taxpayers of the  said town submit at any biennial town meeting or  at  any  special  town  meeting  called  for  the  purpose,  a  proposition substantially in the  following  form:  "Shall  the  board  of  trustees  of  the  village  of  .............constitute  the  town board of the town of ............ for  all purposes?"  In case the said proposition be adopted  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  electors  of  the  said town voting thereon, the board of  trustees of the said village, as the same shall be constituted from time  to time, shall, from and after the first day of January  next  following  the  date  of  the  said election, constitute the town board of the said  town for all purposes, and shall have all the rights, powers and  duties  thereof  and neither the supervisor nor the town clerk, nor the justices  of the peace of the said town, shall, by virtue  of  their  offices,  be  members  of  the said town board.  The town board of the said town as so  organized shall keep a separate journal of its proceedings and the  town  clerk shall be the clerk thereof.    2. If in the village of Scarsdale in Westchester county, a proposition  has  been  adopted  as set forth in subdivision one of this section, and  the supervisor is not, by virtue of his office,  representative  of  the  town  or  the  county  board or other county legislative body, such town  board of the town may by local law or ordinance abolish the position  of  supervisor  and  thereupon  shall  assign his duties to such official or  officials as it may determine.    3. In any village which has been or may hereafter be  incorporated  to  embrace  the  entire  territory  of a town, the proposition proposed and  submitted as provided in subdivision one of  this  section,  may  be  in  substantially the following form:  "Shall the offices of town supervisor  and  town councilman, as presently constituted, be deemed vacant and the  mayor and board of trustees of the village  of  _______________hereafter  constitute  the  supervisor and town board, respectively, of the town of  _________________for all purposes?" In  case  the  said  proposition  be  adopted  by  a majority of the electors of the said town voting thereon,  the mayor of the said village, as the office shall be held from time  to  time,  and  the board of trustees of the said village, as the same shall  be constituted from time to time, shall, from and after the first day of  January next succeeding  the  date  of  said  election,  constitute  the  supervisor  and  town board of the said town for all purposes, and shall  have all the rights, powers and duties  thereof  and  neither  the  town  clerk,  nor the town justices of the said town, shall by virtue of their  offices be members of the said town board. The town board  of  the  said  town  as  so  organized shall keep a separate journal of its proceedings  and the town clerk shall be the clerk thereof.    4. In any village where a proposition has been adopted as provided  in  subdivisions  one  or three of this section, the incumbent and successor  holders of any village offices which thereby  are  constituted  as  town  offices  shall,  by virtue of their village offices, also hold such town  offices; and, from and after the date of adoption of  such  proposition,  no separate election for such town offices shall be conducted.    5. Notwithstanding the provisions of article seventeen of the election  law,  elections  held in incorporated villages which are incorporated as  coterminous village pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall  be  conducted in the same manner as election for town offices.