Resolution No. 460

Authorizing The Formation Of A Special Committee To Investigate All Matters Related To The Proposition To Move The Ulster County Family Court From The City of Kingston, With All Powers Granted Pursuant To Section 209 Of New York County Law

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Referred to: The Government Efficiency and Review Committee (Chairman J. Parete

and Legislators Belfiglio, Briggs, Greene, and R. Parete), and The Ways and Means

Committee (Chairman Gerentine and Legislators Allen, Bartels, Belfiglio, Briggs,

Maio, and Maloney)

Legislators David B. Donaldson and John R. Parete offer the following:

WHEREAS, the County of Ulster leases and controls certain property known

as the Ulster County Family Court Center, which is no longer sufficient for the

operations of the three Family Court Justices; and

WHEREAS, the costs of pre-planning, planning, renovation and/or relocation

of the current Ulster County Family Center has already exceeded the amount

originally considered for this purpose; and

WHEREAS, Section C-11 K. of the Ulster County Charter, empowers the

Ulster County Legislature “To conduct studies and investigations in furtherance of its

legislative functions and, in connection therewith, to obtain and employ professional

and technical advice, appoint citizens' committees, commissions and boards,

subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and require the production of books, papers

and other evidence deemed necessary or material to such studies or investigations”;

and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 209 of County Law, “The board of

supervisors is empowered to conduct an investigation into any subject matter within

its jurisdiction, including the conduct and performance of official duties of any

officer or employee paid from county funds and the accounting for all money or

property owned by or under the control of the county. The power to conduct

investigations may be delegated to a committee of the board. The chairman of the

board and any member of such committee may issue a subpoena requiring a person

to attend before the board or such committee and be examined in reference to any

matter within the scope of the investigation, and in a proper case to produce all

books, records, papers and documents material or relevant to the investigation. A

subpoena issued under this section shall be regulated by the civil practice law and

rules. The chairman of the board and any member of such committee may

administer the oath to any witness and adjournments may be taken from time to

time”; and 

 

WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Ulster County Legislature to have the preplanning, planning, renovation and/or relocation of the Ulster County Family Court

Center investigated; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to Resolution No. 67 dated February 22, 2007, the

County Legislature created a Special Committee for the purpose of investigating

matters of the construction of the Ulster County Law Enforcement Center; and

WHEREAS, the Special Committee for the purpose of investigating matters of

the construction of the UC Law Enforcement Center should be used as a model for

the proposed Special Committee to investigate matters pertaining to the relocation of

Ulster County Family Court; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, that the Special Committee to Investigate All Matters Related to

the Relocation of the Ulster County Family Court is hereby created; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature hereby delegates to said

Special Committee all of the powers of the Ulster County Legislature to conduct an

investigation pursuant to the provisions of Section 209 of County Law, including the

power to issue subpoenas; and be it further

RESOLVED, that prior to commencing its investigation, the Special

Committee shall report back to the Ulster County Legislature, within ninety days,

with a detailed plan setting forth the scope of the investigation, the procedures to be

employed therein and a detailed cost analysis and budget for such purpose; and be it

further

RESOLVED, that the Special Committee shall not be vested with any of the

powers or authority to proceed with the actual investigation of this matter until such

time as the County Legislature has approved the scope of the investigation, the

procedures to be employed in the investigation and has further approved a budget for

the investigation and appropriated funds for the investigation; and be it further

RESOLVED, that in addition to matters related to planning and/or financial

aspects of the Ulster County Family Court move, the Special Committee shall

recommend a policy that encourages fair and neutral language be utilized in all future

ballot Propositions; and be it further 

 

RESOLVED, the Special Committee shall consist of five Legislators and shall

be Co-chaired by the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and the Chairman

of the Government Efficiency and Review Committee; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the remaining three members shall be appointed as follows:

• One Legislator shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Legislature

• One Legislator shall be appointed by the Majority Leader

• One Legislator shall be appointed by the Minority leader; and be it further

RESOLVED, that said Special Committee is directed to proceed with its

investigation with all deliberate speed and, unless the time is extended by a further

resolution of this body, shall complete its investigation and render its report to the

Ulster County Legislature on or before May 31, 2017,

and moves its adoption.

ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:

AYES: NOES:

 

Passed Committee: Government Efficiency and Review on ________________.

Passed Committee: Ways and Means on ________________.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

NONE 

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Updated: January 28, 2019

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