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§ 85. Borough board. a. There shall be in each borough a board to be
known as the borough board which shall consist of the borough president
and the district council members from such borough, and the chairperson
of each community board in the borough. The borough president shall be
the chairperson of such board, which shall hold public hearings at
stated intervals in the borough and report to the council, the mayor and
the city planning commission on borough programs and proposed borough
capital projects. The borough president, the council members from the
borough and the chairperson of the community boards in the borough shall
be voting members of the borough board but a member from a community
board shall vote only on issues that directly affect the community
district represented by such member. The borough board shall employ
technical and clerical assistance within appropriations for such
purposes, and the borough president shall provide necessary additional
staff assistance.
b. Each borough board shall:
(1) Cooperate with community boards and city agencies with respect to
matters relating to the welfare of the borough and its residents;
(2) In its discretion hold or conduct public or private hearings;
(3) Adopt by-laws and meet at least once a month but no formal action
of the board shall be taken except at a meeting open to the public;
(4) Assist agencies that deliver services within the borough in the
preparation of service statements for the borough and review such
statements;
(5) Prepare comprehensive and special purpose plans for the physical
growth, improvement and development of the borough;
(6) Review and make recommendations with respect to applications and
proposals of public agencies and private entities for the use,
development, or improvement of land located in more than one district;
(7) Mediate disputes and conflicts among two or more community
districts in the borough;
(8) Submit a comprehensive statement of the expense and capital budget
priorities and needs of the borough;
(9) Evaluate the progress of capital developments within the borough
and the quality and quantity of services provided by agencies within the
borough;
(10) Give notice of all its public meetings and hearings, and make
such meetings and hearings available for broadcasting and cablecasting;
(11) Keep a public record of its activities and transactions,
including minutes of meetings, majority and minority reports, by-laws,
and all documents which the board is required by law to review; such
documents shall, in accordance with law, be made available to elected
officials upon request and for reasonable public inspection; and
(12) Otherwise consider the needs of the borough.
c. A majority of the members of any borough board entitled to vote on
a matter before such board shall constitute a quorum of such board for
action on such board.
d. Whenever any act is authorized to be done or any determination or
decision made by any borough board, the act, determination or decision
of the majority of the members present entitled to vote during the
presence of a quorum, shall be held to be the act, determination or
decision of such board.
e. Any borough board may adopt rules permitting a member to designate
a representative to exercise all the power of such member as a member of
the borough board. Such a representative shall be considered a member of
the board for the purpose of determining a quorum of the borough board.