Gregory L. Folchetti Informal Opinion Town Counsel No. 2008-8 Town of Carmel Costello Folchetti, LLP 1875 Route Six P.O. Box 1200 Carmel, New York 10512
Dear Mr. Folchetti:
You have requested an opinion regarding whether the Town may, by local law, increase the term of the town supervisor from two to four years. If so, you ask whether the referendum required to pass such a local law may be held at the general election in November 2008 and, if it passes, whether the new four-year term would take effect for the 2009 biennial election, with the term of office commencing January 1, 2010.
You have explained that the Town is located in Putnam County, a county that is governed by an elected county legislature, as provided in County Law §
You recognize that Town Law §
As explained below, we conclude that, in these circumstances, the Town may increase the term of the town supervisor by local law. We further conclude that the referendum needed to enact such a local law may be held at the November 2008 general election, that the election to fill the office would be held at the 2009 biennial election, and the four-year term of office of the person elected would commence January 1, 2010, which is two years earlier than such a term could commence if the change were effectuated by town resolution.
The authority to make this change by local law is provided by Municipal Home Rule Law §
We have previously concluded that towns in a county governed by a legislative body whose members are elected to that position (and do not become members of that body by virtue of having been elected to some other office, such as town supervisor), may change the town supervisor's term by local law. See 1975 Op. Att'y. Gen. (Inf.) 223. There have been no relevant changes to the applicable statutes since we rendered that opinion, and we adhere to that conclusion.
In order to change the supervisor's term pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law, a town must adopt a local law superseding Town Law §
If the Town adopts a local law changing the supervisor's term, such a law must be submitted to the voters in a mandatory referendum, Municipal Home Rule Law §
The proposed change in term will become effective only if approved by a majority of the voters at the election. Id. If approved, the change in term will apply to elections occurring thereafter, beginning with the 2009 biennial election, the next election at which town officers may be elected. Town Law §
We note that if the Town chooses to proceed in this fashion to increase the supervisor's term by a local law that supersedes Town Law §
The Attorney General issues formal opinions only to officers and departments of state government. Thus, this is an informal opinion rendered to assist you in advising the municipality you represent.
Very truly yours, KATHRYN SHEINGOLD Assistant Solicitor General In Charge of Opinions
By:
KATHLEEN M. ARNOLD Assistant Solicitor General
