Resolution Information
RESOLUTION TEXT +-
Referred to: The Laws and Rules, Governmental Services Committee (Chairman
Roberts and Legislators Belfiglio, Donaldson, Lopez, Loughran, R. Parete and
Rodriguez)
Legislator Richard A. Parete and Legislators Fabiano and Ronk offer the following:
WHEREAS, Monthly Legislative Session is conducted to consider and act on
legislation that has a direct and significant impact on our County; and
WHEREAS, the Monthly Legislative Session agendas are often lengthy and
contain essential business that often generates meaningful debate and requires
substantial time; and
WHEREAS, Memorializing Resolutions can take an extraordinary amount of
time to debate on the floor; and
WHEREAS, in order to reduce the amount of time spent on the consideration
of Memorializing Resolutions debate on the floor of the Ulster County Legislature on
said resolutions was prohibited pursuant to Resolution No. 251 dated June 21, 2016;
and
WHEREAS, discussion of Memorializing Resolutions continues to consume
substantial amounts of time during Standing Committee meetings taking away from
valuable time which should be dedicated to the deliberation of Resolutions pertaining
to county business; and
WHEREAS, it has long been the policy of the Ulster County Legislature to
encourage the maximum public participation and input through Public Comment
Periods before all Legislative meetings; and
WHEREAS, prohibiting Memorializing Resolutions does not preclude
Legislators from contacting state and federal representatives through phone calls,
emails, letters and petitions; and
WHEREAS, on many occasions, a member of the Ulster County Legislature
has offered a letter expressing support or opposition of an issue and provided the
opportunity for fellow Legislators to sign on to said letter; and
WHEREAS, support/opposition letters and other methods of addressing
issues of a memorializing nature can have the same, if not a stronger, effect as a
Regular Resolution; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Ulster County Legislature to further amend
Rule 3 of the Rules of Order of the Ulster County Legislature to prohibit
memorializing resolutions; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that Rule 3. Resolutions, Local Laws, Rules For Procedure for
Presentation and Consideration, Section C. Procedure for the submission and
consideration of Resolutions in Committee, subsection (c) Memorializing
Resolutions, is hereby amended to read as follows:
(c). Memorializing Resolutions. Any resolution which memorializes the New York
State Legislature, Congress of the United States, or any other body to take an action
which will not require a home rule message, shall be prohibited. submitted and
considered in Committee in accordance with the procedures set forth in these Rules
of Order. When presented for consideration at a Monthly or Special Meeting of the
Legislature, Memorializing Resolutions shall not be debatable. Memorializing
Resolutions shall, however, be amendable, may be referred to a Standing Committee
of the Legislature, or may be withdrawn prior to a vote by the Legislative body.;
and, be it further
RESOLVED, that pursuant to Rule 2, entitled “AMENDMENT OF RULES,”
of the Rules of Order of the Ulster County Legislature, this resolution and the
amendment proposed herein shall be read at two consecutive meetings of the Ulster
County Legislature, and, be it further
RESOLVED, that this rule change shall take effect upon an affirmative vote
of this body subsequent to two consecutive readings,
and moves its adoption.
FIRST READING: March 22, 2017
SECOND READING: April 18, 2017
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: 13 NOES: 9
(Noes: Legislators Allen, Bartels, Berky, Delaune,
Donaldson, Greene, Heppner, Loughran, and
Rodriguez)
(Absent: Legislator Briggs)
Passed Committee: Laws and Rules, Governmental Services as amended on
March 13, 2017
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NONE
STATE OF NEW YORK
ss:
COUNTY OF ULSTER
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Legislature of the County of Ulster, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is
the original resolution adopted by the Ulster County Legislature on the 18th Day of April in the year Two Thousand and
Seventeen, and said resolution shall remain on file in the office of said clerk.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County of Ulster this 21st Day of April in
the year Two Thousand and Seventeen.
|s| Victoria A. Fabella
Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk
Ulster County Legislature
Current Text: PDF
Updated: February 1, 2019
Votes on this Resolution
yes no abstained no voteVote to Adopt Resolution No. 91.1
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