Hon. Peter J. Hopkins Village Attorney, Chittenango
We acknowledge receipt of your letter inquiring whether you are still the Village Attorney of the Village of Chittenango. The following facts have been presented to us bearing upon this question.
You were appointed Village Attorney on April 3, 1978 by the Village Mayor and the appointment was approved by the Village Board of Trustees, and commencing on that date you were the Village Attorney. On April 2, 1979, the same Mayor, who had been re-elected, again appointed you Village Attorney. You had not resigned from that position and had not been removed by the Mayor, and prior to the Mayor's appointment he had not attempted to appoint anyone else. The Village Board of Trustees refused to approve the Mayor's appointment of you to the position of Village Attorney on April 2, 1979. Following this refusal, a motion was made and carried and it is recited in the minutes of the meeting that you, as Village Attorney, "be terminated with no benefits or salary as of April 1, 1979."
Village Law, §
In our opinion, the Village Board of Trustees does not have the power to remove the Village Attorney, who holds his position through appointment by the Mayor, and, consequently, the resolution of the Board of Trustees that the Village Attorney "be terminated with no benefits or salary as of April 1, 1979," is ineffective to remove the Village Attorney, and the portion of the resolution eliminating benefits or salary cannot be operative because it is an attempt to accomplish indirectly that which the Village Board of Trustees is powerless to do directly.
In our opinion, you are still the Village Attorney and you are entitled to the benefits or salary of that position.
