Resolution No. 538

Reappointing Member To The Ulster County Planning Board – Town of Woodstock

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Adopted

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Referred to: The Economic Development, Tourism, Housing, Planning and Transit Committee (Chairman Woltman and Legislators Archer, Delaune, Litts, Maio, Joseph Maloney, and Rodriguez)

 

Majority Leader Jonathan Heppner offers the following:

 

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section C-49(A) of the Ulster County Charter and Section A7-5(A) of the Administrative Code: “There shall be a County Planning Board consisting of 25 members and associated alternate members. Members and their alternates shall be appointed by the County Legislature to serve for four-year terms. The Town Board or Village Board of each town and village in Ulster County shall recommend for consideration and appointment by the Legislature one person and one alternate from that town or village,” and

 

WHEREAS, members or alternates reappointed to the Ulster County Planning Board must meet the training requirements established under General Municipal Law Section 239-C as provided for under Resolution No. 101 of March 14, 2007; now, therefore, be it

 

RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature finds the following person meets the training requirements for reappointment to the Ulster County Planning Board and hereby appoints same as a member to the Ulster County Planning Board:

 

REAPPOINTMENT                      MUNICIPALITY                    TERM

 

Matthew D. Rudikoff                       Town of Woodstock                 Present

Mount Tremper, NY                                                                             through

     December 31, 2021,

 

and move its adoption.

 

ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:

                                   

                                                            AYES:                  NOES:    

    

 

Passed Committee: Economic Development, Tourism, Housing, Planning and Transit on _______________.

 

 

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Updated: December 27, 2019