Thomas J. Lynch, Esq. Informal Opinion Village Attorney No. 95-26 Village of Solvay Winkworth Professional Building 2700 Bellevue Avenue Syracuse, N Y 13219
Dear Mr. Lynch:
You have asked whether the superintendent of public works of the Village of Solvay was properly appointed. You state that the former superintendent resigned prior to the expiration of his term. The mayor then appointed a new superintendent in the absence of village board approval after conferring with the New York Conference of Mayors. You ask whether the mayor had the authority to fill the vacancy without board approval.
Village Law §
When a vacancy in an appointed office occurs for a reason other than the expiration of the current officer's term, Village Law §
We conclude that the superintendent of public works was properly appointed by the mayor without board approval because the appointment was to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of the former superintendent prior to the expiration of his term. We note that the superintendent may serve only the unexpired portion of the term. At the expiration of the prior officer's term, it will be necessary to appoint a superintendent to a new term with the approval of the village board.
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of the views of this office.
Very truly yours,
SIOBHAN S. CRARY
Assistant Attorney General
