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Town of Canandaigua, NY Meetings
§ 44-3 Locations for posting of notice.
§ 44-4 Designation of news media to be notified.
§ 44-5 Duties of Town Clerk.
§ 44-6 Meetings scheduled more than one week in advance.
§ 44-7 Meetings scheduled less than one week in advance.
§ 44-8 Regularly scheduled meetings.
§ 44-9 Changes in scheduled meetings.
§ 44-10 Record of notices.
Town of Canandaigua, NY / Part I: Administrative Legislation
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Canandaigua 4-4-1977 by L.L. No. 1-1977 (Ch. 20 of the 1977 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
The purpose of this chapter is to provide notice to the public and the news media of the regular and special meetings of the Town Board at which public business is officially transacted, in compliance with the Open Meetings Law (Public Officers Law, Article 7). Such notice is designed to facilitate the public in attending such meetings and in observing and listening to the deliberations and decisions of this Board.
The terms, words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the same meaning as such terms, words and phrases are defined in § 92 of the Public Officers Law.
Relevant definitions are included in Chapter 1, Article II.[1]
Town Clerk's official bulletin board.
Any or all of the following officially designated newspapers or newspapers of general circulation within the Town of Canandaigua and television or radio stations are hereby designated as the news media that shall receive notice of the meetings of the Town Board:
The Daily Messenger.
WCGR radio station.
The Town Clerk shall, upon request, whenever possible, provide notice to any person of the date, time and place of a meeting of the Town Board whether the request for such information is made in person, in writing, by telephone or via electronic mail communication.[1]
Town Board meeting agendas shall be posted to the Town's website.[2]
The public shall be informed of meetings scheduled at least one week in advance by the posting of a notice at least 72 hours in advance of such meetings in locations designated in § 44-3 herein.
The newspaper(s) or radio or television station designated in § 44-4 herein shall be informed of a meeting scheduled at least one week in advance at least 72 hours in advance of such meeting via electronic mail, by telephone or by fax:[1]
When notice to the news media is given by electronic mail, documentation demonstrating receipt of notice by e-mail shall be retained.
The public shall be informed of meetings scheduled less than a week in advance as soon as practicable by the posting of notices in locations designated by § 44-3 herein.
Notice to the news media shall be delivered by telephone, fax or via electronic mail in accordance with the requirements set forth in § 44-6B(1) or (2) herein, respectively.[1]
Notice specifying the time, location and dates of regularly scheduled meetings shall be posted in locations designated in § 44-3 herein.
Notice specifying the time, location and dates of regularly scheduled meetings shall be provided to the news media designated in § 44-4 herein. Such notice shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in § 44-6B(1) or (2) of this chapter.
When the time, date or location of a scheduled meeting is changed, the Town Clerk shall, as soon as practicable:
Post notices showing the change in date, time, or location of a meeting at the sites designated by § 44-3 herein; and
Provide notice to the news media designated to receive notice by § 44-4 herein as provided in § 44-6 or 44-7, as the case may be, of this chapter.
The Town Clerk shall keep a log or other record in which there shall be entered the following information relating to giving of public notice under this chapter:
The date of posting of the public notice, the date or descriptive schedule of the meeting or meetings for which notice was given and the name and title of the person who posted the notice.[1]
Editor's Note: Original Subsection B, regarding notice by mail, and Subsection C, regarding notice by personal delivery, which immediately followed this subsection, were deleted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).