Kevin J. Duffy, Esq. Town Attorney, Riverhead
You ask whether the supervisor of a town is the administrator of town government.
The town supervisor is the presiding officer at meetings of the town board and may appoint committees of the board to assist in the performance of board duties (Town Law, §
The town board is the legislative and administrative arm of town government. Unlike cities, villages and charter counties that have independent executive branches, town boards have traditionally performed both legislative and many administrative functions. (See State of New York Department of State, Local Government Handbook [2d Edition, 1976] pp 123-4.)
In suburban towns the supervisor is the chief executive officer of the town and the head of the administrative branch of town government (Town Law, §
We believe that towns other than suburban towns may give their supervisors administrative powers (Municipal Home Rule Law, §
A local law is subject to mandatory referendum if it abolishes, transfers or curtails a power of an elective officer (Municipal Home Rule Law, §
We enclose a copy of our Informal Opinion No.
