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- COURT - TOWN AND VILLAGE | Palmyra Village, NY
Village and Town Courts Address 144 East Main Street Telephone (315) 597-6757 E-mail TRyan@nycourts.gov Honorable Terry C. Rodman Justice (Town and Village) Honorable Sherman A. Yates Justice (Town) Associate Justice (Village) Theresa Ryan Court Clerk OFFICE HOURS MONDAY- THURSDAY 9:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pm FRIDAY CLOSED OFFICE HOURS CAN VARY. If you are coming into the office, please call first to be sure the office is open. PAYMENT INFORMATION Visa or MasterCard (credit or debit) (2.99% fee) Certified Checks or Money Orders Cash payments (in the exact amount only) may be made in person during office hours No personal checks or phone payments Partial payments are accepted – Please contact the court to make payment arrangements Do NOT bring your cellular phones with you into the building when you are appearing for Court.
- OTHER VILLAGE OFFICALS | Palmyra Village, NY
OTHER VILLAGE OFFICIALS Historian (Town and Village) Bonnie and Steve Hays Historian@palmyrany.com The Historian is a resource for information on the past for the Village and Town of Palmyra. For more information please visit the Town of Palmyra website here . For any genealogical requests please click here to directed to the Town Clerk's office. Public Health Officer Daniel Harris, M.D. Term Ends: December 24 2028 Registrar for Vital Statistics Irene Unterborn TownClerk@PalmyraNY.com Term Ends: December 31, 2027 Sewer Plant: (315) 597-5050 Water Plant: (315) 597-4807 Youth Commission President: Gary LaBerge Vice President: John Gammariello Secretary: Jeana Savage Treasurer: John Morrisey OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER The Times of Wayne County shall be approved as the official newspaper for the Village and the Finger Lakes Times to serve as a secondary official newspaper to bring such legal notices, statements, notices for bids and other legal notices for the ensuing year to the attention of the citizens for the Village of Palmyra.
- DOG WARDEN | Palmyra Village, NY
ANIMAL CONTROL and RABIES RESPONDER The Dog Warden is responsible for answering all dog and dog bite complaints. Licensing and Vaccinations Please contact the Town of Palmyra Clerk's office for more information. Leash It is unlawful for a dog to be unleashed off the owner's premises in the Village of Palmyra. This includes all parks and recreation areas. Clean up It shall be the responsibility of every dog owner or person having possession, custody or control of a dog to remove any feces left by said dog and deposit it in a container lawfully used for disposal of refuse. Lost Dog If you have lost your dog, contact the Village of Palmyra Dog Warden Office at . If there is no answer, leave a message with your name, address, and phone number. Also give the breed, color, sex and age and any other identifying collars or tags that are on the dog. If your dog returns home before we call you back, please leave a message to let us know you are all set. Impounded Dog If your dog has been impounded, contact the Dog Warden at and leave a message. Your call will be returned. You will need to provide up-to-date license and rabies information, as well as pay the accrued impound and boarding fees for your dog. Call the Animal Control Officer to make arrangements for the return of your dog. There are redemption fees for a dog impounded by the Dog Warden. Rabies and Wild Animals Rabies is found in warm-blooded animals, frequently in raccoons, foxes, skunks, and bats. All warm-blooded animal bites are considered for possible exposure to the rabies virus. For this reason, it has been mandated by the New York State Public Health Law that every animal bite be reported to the Wayne County Public Health Department. Call the Wayne County Health Department at (315)-946-5749 (weekdays 8:00am - 4:00pm) or call 911 (after hours and weekends). If you need wildlife rescue services, contact the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for a list of nuisance wild life agents. Contact Tracy Brown Telephone: (315) 729-4770 1475 County House Road Lyons, NY 14489 (315) 946-3389 Wayne County Humane Society
- 1960-1969 | Palmyra Village, NY
1960 February 29- April 5 April 7 - May 4 May 10 - July 21 July 26 - September 27 August 17-August 31 October 11 - January 17, 1961
- CODE ENFORCEMENT AND ZONING | Palmyra Village, NY
Code Enforcement and Zoning Code Enforcement Officer Telephone (315) 945-3610 Address 149 East Main Street Email Address Code@PalmyraVillageNY.gov Hours * *Please call ahead to ensure CEO is at his office as much of his work requires him to be on the road. Village of Palmyra Code Book The Code Enforcement Officer supervises all building and zoning codes in the Village. Complaints To act on a complaint, it must be filed by a someone other than the Code Enforcement Officer. Examples of complaints are overgrown lawn, trash in yard/curb and keeping of farm animals. For proper documentation, we ask complaints to be in written form. Click here to email the Code Enforcement Officer. Zoning Map PERMITS Permits are needed for: Additions Breezeways Carports Decks Demolition Fences Fireplaces Garage Generators Hot Tubs New Structures Patios Pole Barns Pools Renovations Roof Signs Woodstoves The cost for permits can be seen here . PERMIT INFORMATION For those permit requests where the homeowner is doing the work him/herself, and who then require a Workers' Compensation exemption immediately, please access the online application Please allow time to file this application and receipt of attestation before beginning work. FORMS AND DOCUMENTS Zoning Board of Appeals/Planning Board The Palmyra Village Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Board combined in 2016 and meets on the second Thursday of each month, as needed , at 7:00pm in the Village Hall. They only meet when there is a zoning issue that needs to be appealed. John Goodspeed , Chair Term Expires: November 30, 2025 Carrie Deming Term Expires: November 30, 2027 David Nagle Term Expires: November 30, 2025 Chris Tome Term Expires: November 30, 2026 Elaine Hartnagel Term Expires: November 30, 2026 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS/PLANNING MINUTES VILLAGE OF PALMYRA CODE BOOK PART I: ADMINISTRATIVE LEGISLATION CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS (§ 1-1 – § 1-13) CHAPTER 5: ASSESSMENTS (§ 5-1 – § 5-7) CHAPTER 11: DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICATION (§ 11-1 – § 11-4) CHAPTER 16: CODE OF ETHICS (§ 16-1 – § 16-6) CHAPTER 28: POLICE DEPARTMENT (§ 28-1 – § 28-2) CHAPTER 34: RECORDS MANAGEMENT (§ 34-1 – § 34-7) PART II: GENERAL LEGISLATION CHAPTER 56: TAX BILL ENCLOSURES (§ 56-1 – § 56-5) CHAPTER 59: ADULT USES (§ 59-1 – § 59-5) CHAPTER 63: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (§ 63-1 – § 63-9) CHAPTER 65: PROHIBITING USE OF TOBACCO, E-CIGARETTES, AND MARIJUANA UPON REAL PROPERTY OWNED OR LEASED BY THE VILLAGE OF PALMYRA, WITHIN VILLAGE OWNED VEHICLES OR PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES USED FOR A VILLAGE PURPOSE, AND WITHIN 25 FEET OF THE ENTRYWAYS OF VILLAGE BUILDINGS (§ 65-1 – § 65-10 ) CHAPTER 67: ANIMALS (§ 67-1 – § 67-14) CHAPTER 72: BINGO (§ 72-1 – § 72-4) CHAPTER 76: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND FIRE PREVENTION (§ 76-1 – § 76-17) CHAPTER 80: UNSAFE BUILDINGS (§ 80-1 – § 80-8) CHAPTER 82: CEMETERIES 11/25/24 CHAPTER 84: CURFEW (§ 84-1 – § 84-9) CHAPTER 88: DUMPING, TRESPASSING AND OPEN FIRES (§ 88-1 – § 88-6) CHAPTER 94: ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS (§ 94-1 – § 94-8) CHAPTER 99: FAIR HOUSING ( § 99-1 – § 99-4 ) CHAPTER 104: FIREARMS AND AIRGUNS (§ 104-1 – § 104-3) CHAPTER 108: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION (§ 108-1 – § 108-20) CHAPTER 113: GAMES OF CHANCE (§ 113-1 – § 113-7) CHAPTER 116: HISTORIC PRESERVATION (§ 116-1 – § 116-13) CHAPTER 121: MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS (§ 121-1 – § 121-22) CHAPTER 127: NOISE (§ 127-1 – § 127-6) CHAPTER 130: NUISANCE ABATEMENT (§ 130-1 – § 130-11) CHAPTER 132: PARKS AND RECREATION (§ 132-1 – § 132-5) CHAPTER 139: PEDDLING AND SOLICITING (§ 139-1 – § 139-23) CHAPTER 141: PROTESTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS (§ 141-1 – § 141-6) CHAPTER 144: SEWER RENTS AND CHARGES (§ 144-1 – § 144-10) CHAPTER 147: SEWER USE (§ 147-1 – § 147-42) CHAPTER 149: SEX OFFENDERS (§ 149-1 – § 149-11) CHAPTER 151: SKATEBOARDS AND IN-LINE SKATES (§ 151-1 – § 151-6) CHAPTER 155: SNOWPLOWING (§ 155-1 – § 155-2) CHAPTER 159: SPITTING (§ 159-1 – § 159-2) CHAPTER 163: STREET AND SIDEWALKS (§ 163-1 – § 163-8) CHAPTER 167: SUBDIVISION OF LAND (§ 167-1 – § 167-8) CHAPTER 172: TAXATION (§ 172-1 – § 172-14) CHAPTER 172: TAXATION (§ 172-15 – § 172-16) CHAPTER 178: TREES (§ 178-1 – § 178-14) CHAPTER 183: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC (§ 183-1 – § 183-17) CHAPTER 189: WATER (§ 189-1 – § 189-30) CHAPTER 194: YARD AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE (§ 194-1 – § 194-10) CHAPTER 200: ZONING (§ 200-1 – § 200-62) TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 200 MAP OF 200.21 OVERLAY DISTRICT APPENDIX CHAPTER A205: INVESTMENT POLICY CHAPTER A206: PROCUREMENT POLICY DISPOSITION LIST 2018 July 18, 2018 2019 October 24, 2019 November 21, 2019 2020 January 30, 2020 October 29, 2020 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES
- ABOUT | Palmyra Village, NY
Palmyra is a town and village in Wayne County, New York. The population was 7,512 at the 2019 census. The town is named after the ancient city Palmyra in Syria. Palmyra was part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase (1788). The Town of Palmyra, originally called "Swift's Landing" after its founder General John Swift, was created in 1789. The town was also known as "District of Tolland" before adopting its present name in 1796. By 1800, the town's population was about 1000. The Village of Palmyra, within the Town, was incorporated in 1827. The governments of Palmyra, Town and Village, share a mission: the development and maintenance of a community in which families can live in comfort and safety and in which businesses can prosper. To that end, both the Palmyra Town Board and the Palmyra Village Board focus on economic development as a means to achieve that goal. The Village of Palmyra, 1.3 square miles in size and with a population just over 3,500 residents, has minimal area for physical growth. As a result, the economic focus is on the support of and promotion of existing businesses and the acquisition of new. The village has become a tourism destination, drawing not only regional visitors, but also those from a distance via tour buses, the Erie Canal and the Canal Trail. Visitors are drawn to Palmyra by the historic sites of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Others come to experience the village’s architecture which includes more than 200 properties – commercial, residential, government and sacred - on the National Register of Historic Places and the nationally recognized museums of Historic Palmyra Enhancements at the Port of Palmyra Marina include free wi-fi (also in the central business block), a newly opened restroom/ shower complex and a surveillance system, all of which entice visitors to visit and linger in Palmyra and our residents to enjoy these amenities. The presence of a full time local Police Department and a surveillance system at the marina add to the sense of security. Jointly, the town and village promote Palmyra through memberships in Greater Rochester Visitors, Finger Lakes Alliance and Canal New York Marketing and Business Alliance and online.
- MEETING MINUTES | Palmyra Village, NY
RULES OF PROCEDURE: N.Y. Village Law, the Local Laws of the Village of Palmyra and the following rules of procedure are hereby adopted as guidelines to the Village Board of Trustees meeting. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to enact any and all of the stated rules of order should it be deemed necessary. REGULAR MEETINGS: The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Palmyra shall be held at 6:00pm on the first and third Monday, in the months of September through June, the Board will meet on the first Monday night of the month only for the months of July and August, with the exception that any holidays which may fall on the above dates will automatically move the regular meeting night to the following Monday in the month. The Village Clerk will prepare a written agenda for each Village Board meeting following the same guidelines as resolved in previous years. QUORUM: A quorum shall be required to conduct business. A quorum of the (5) five member Board of Trustees shall be (3) three. In the absence of a quorum, a lesser number may adjourn and compel the attendance of absent members. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS: Executive sessions shall be held in accordance with the NYS Public Officers Law 105. All executive sessions shall be commenced in a public meeting. AGENDAS: The agenda shall be prepared by the Clerk at the direction of the Mayor. Trustees may also place items on the agenda with the knowledge of the Mayor. The Mayor or any Trustee may have an item placed on the agenda at anytime, including at the meeting, by a majority vote of the Board. When possible, items for the agenda shall be given to the Clerk by the Friday preceding the meeting by 12 Noon, If necessary a supplemental (addendum) agenda may be distributed at the beginning of the meeting. The public does not have the authority to place an item on the agenda. If a concern arises, they should first contact the Department Head or Supervisor to ask questions regarding their issue or concern. If unsatisfied with the Department Head's or Supervisor's response, they should seek out the Board Liaison. If they are not satisfied with the Board Liaison's answer, the Mayor may consider if it goes on the agenda. VOTING: Pursuant to Village Law each member of the Board shall have one vote. The Mayor may vote on any matter but must vote in case of a tie. A majority of the totally authorized voting power is necessary to pass a matter unless otherwise specified by State law. An abstention, silence or absence shall be considered a negative vote for the purposes of determining the final vote on a matter. MINUTES: Minutes shall be taken by the Clerk. Minutes shall consist of a record or summary of all motions, proposals, resolutions, and any other matter formally voted upon and the vote thereon. Minutes shall be taken at executive session of any action that is taken by formal vote which shall consist of a record or summary of the final determination of such action, and the date and vote thereon; provided, however, that such summary need not include any matter which is not required to be made public by the NYS Freedom of Information Law. Minutes shall also include the following: Name of the Board Date and time of meeting Notation of presence or absence of Board members and time of arrival or departure if different from time of call to order and adjournment Name and title of other village officials and employees present Record of communications presented to the Board Record of reports made by Board or other village personnel Time of adjournment Signature of Clerk or person who took the minutes if not the Clerk. Minutes shall not contain a summary of the discussion leading to action taken or include verbatim comments unless a majority of the Board shall resolve to have the Clerk do so. Minutes shall be approved at the next board meeting whenever possible. Amendments to the minutes shall require Board approval. ORDER OF BUSINESS: Call to Order Roll call Approval of minutes of previous meeting Approval of abstract (second meeting of the month) Correspondence/Announcements Trustee Reports Old/New Business Public Session Adjournment GENERAL RULES OF PROCEDURE: The Mayor shall preside at meeting. In the Mayor's absence the Deputy Mayor shall preside. The presiding officer may debate, move and take other action that may be taken by other members of the Board. Motions to close or limit debate may be entertained but shall require a two-thirds vote. Public Comment Rules for Village Meetings As Mayor of the Village of Palmyra, I am committed to ensuring public participation while maintaining order and efficiency during meetings. Under New York's Open Meetings Law, residents have the right to attend and observe meetings. While public comment periods are not required, I have chosen to provide them as a policy. To ensure fairness and consistency, please observe the following rules when participating in the public comment period: Time Limit for Speakers: Each speaker is allotted up to 3 minutes to make their statement. A timer will be set for 3 minutes. Your statement must conclude by the 3-minute mark. Any remaining time cannot be transferred to another speaker. This ensures that all participants have an opportunity to speak and helps keep the meeting on schedule. Sign-Up Procedure: Residents who wish to speak at the meeting must contact the Village Hall by 5:00 PM on the Friday before the Monday meeting to request time to make a statement as well as the topic. Content Guidelines: Comments must be relevant to village business or agenda items. Personal attacks, defamatory remarks, and inappropriate language are strictly prohibited. If you wish to address concerns regarding a department head or an employee, please schedule a meeting with the Mayor to discuss the matter privately. This policy ensures a respectful and constructive environment for all participants. Order and Decorum: Speakers must address the Mayor and the Board directly and are not permitted to engage in debates with other attendees. Only one person may speak at a time, and interruptions or disruptions will not be tolerated. No Q&A During Comment Period: The public comment period is for statements only. Questions will be noted and addressed in writing before the next meeting or referred to the appropriate village department. Respect for Time and Procedures: Speakers who exceed their allotted time or violate the rules will be asked to stop. Repeated disruptions may result in removal from the meeting. Recording and Transparency: All comments will be recorded in the meeting minutes to ensure transparency and accountability. By adhering to these guidelines, we can ensure a respectful and productive environment for public input, while remaining compliant with the Open Meetings Law. Thank you for your cooperation. GUIDELINES FOR USE OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT: All members of the public and all public officials are allowed to tape or video record public meetings. Recording is not allowed during executive sessions. The recording shall be done in a manner which does not interfere with the meeting. The mayor may make the determination that the recording is being done in an intrusive manner taking into consideration, but not limited to, brightness of lights, distance from the deliberations of the Village Board, size of the equipment and the ability of the public to still participate in the meeting. If the mayor make the determination that the recording is intrusive and has the effect of interfering with the meeting, the mayor may request an accommodation to avoid the interference and if not complied with ask the individual to leave the meeting room. ADJOURNMENT: Meetings shall be adjourned by motion. AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF PROCEDURE: The foregoing procedures may be amended from time to time by a majority of the Board. FOR OTHER INFORMATION SEE THE NEW YORK OPEN MEETINGS LAW HERE .
- HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION | Palmyra Village, NY
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION The Historic Preservation Commission meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00pm in the Village Hall. Minutes are available here. The purpose of the Village of Palmyra Historic Preservation Commission is to support the Historic Preservation Ordinance, which in turn has the following goals: 1. To protect and enhance the landmarks and historic districts, which represent distinctive elements of the Village of Palmyra’s historic, architectural, and cultural heritage; 2. To foster civic pride in the accomplishments of the past; 3. To protect and enhance the Village of Palmyra’s attractiveness to visitors and the support and stimulus to the economy thereby provided, and 4. To ensure the harmonious, orderly and efficient growth and development of the Village. COMMISSION MEMBERS Christine Daly , Chair 315-398-2143 Term Expires: 11/30/2026 Eleanor Drake 315-597-8952 Term Expires: 11/30/2026 James Elliott 315-597-4173 Term Expires:11/30/2027 Michael Haskins 315-597-5965 Term Expires: 11/30/2027 Lisa Premysylovsky Term Expires: 11/30/2023 VILLAGE OF PALMYRA PRESERVATION COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES The Palmyra Preservation Commission's Architectural Design Guidelines are available in printed form at the Palmyra Village Hall or you may view and/or print each section here. To view and/or print each section, click the SECTION link to open a .pdf version of the document. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 - Purpose of Design Standards Introduction Why Design Standards Using the Standards SECTION 2 - Village History and Architecture Historic Overview Architectural Styles Federal Greek Revival Gothic Revival Italianate Second Empire Folk Victorian Richardsonian Romanesque Queen Anne Colonial Revival Foursquare Craftsman Tudor Revival SECTION 3 – Historic Design Principles General Principles of Historic Design New Construction Design Considerations for Additions Alterations Demolition Relocation SECTION 4 – Process and Procedures Introduction What is the Historic Preservation Commission? Initial Actions for the Applicant Application Procedures and Requirements Application Process SECTION 5 – Rehabilitation Standards Historic Buildings Introduction Windows & Shutters Doors Garage Doors Siding and Exterior Walls Architectural Trim Porches and Decks Roofing Chimneys Foundations Garages and Barns Modern Amenities Fencing Paint and Color Post-War Houses Minimal Traditional Ranch Cape Cod Split Level Post-War Colonial Revival Custom Built Houses Small Tract Development Late 20th Century Ranch Late Modern Snout House (Contemporary) Neo-Traditional Individual Custom Houses Design Standards for Small Tract and Custom Houses SECTION 6 – Business District Standards Introduction Signs Sign Design Considerations Recommended for Lawn or Ground Signs Storefronts Repairs and Rehabilitation for Storefronts Awnings Refuse and Mechanical Equipment Enclosures Lighting Handicap Accessibility The New York State Historic Residential or Commercial Properties Tax Credit Program New legislation increases financial incentives for both private homeowners and commercial property owners. Rehabilitation work on historic structures may qualify for a tax credit of 20% of qualified rehabilitation costs of structures, up to a credit value of $50,000 (residential) or $5 million (commercial). The New York State Historic Preservation Office (SHIPO) in the Division for Historic Preservation, Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation provides technical assistance to property owners working to rehabilitate homes. Choose the .pdf flyer below that applies to you and learn how you might save money! Residential Property Tax Credit Program Commercial Property Tax Credit Program OTHER PRESERVATION FORMS (.pdf) Nomination for Designation of Landmark or Historic District Landmark Application Building Structure Inventory Form Checklist for Historic Designation Certificate of Appropriateness Form
- 1970-1979 | Palmyra Village, NY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1970 February 2- March 2 March 16 - April 8 April 13-April 30 May 6 - June 1 June 8 - July 6 July 9 - August 3 August 17-August 31 September 14- September 28 October 12 - October 19 October 26 - November 23 November 25 - December 10 December 10 - December 29 1972 J anuary 3- 17 January 31 - February 28 March 6 - 29 April 1-3 April 10 -May 8 May 10-13 May 22 - June 5 July 31 - August 28 September 11 - 25 September 26 - October 9 October 23 - 30 November 1 -6 November 20-December 18 Bingo Licensing Ordinance Fayette One Way Ordinance 1971 January 4-1 8 February 1-March 3 March 8 - 29 April 5 April 12 - 26 May 10 - 24 June 7 -28 July 6 -14 July 19 August 2 - September 3 September 13 - October 11 October 12 - November 24 December 6 -20 1973 January 2 - 29 February 2- 26 March 5 - April 11 April 18 - May 7 May 10 - 21 June 4 - 18 June 20 - July 2 July 16 - 30 August 6-Augu st 27 September 10 September 24 - October 8 October 22 - November 29 October - November 29 November 30- December 17 1974 January 2 - 28 Feb ruary 11-25 March 11 March 25 March 25 continued April 1 -8 April 10 - 22 May 6 - June 5 June 6 -20 July 1 - 8 July 15 - August 8 August 12 - 26 September 9 September 23-30 October 7 - 21 November 4 November 7 - 27 December 2 -30 1975 January 9 and 13 January 15 January 27 February 4 and 10 February 17 February 24 March 10 March 24 March 27 and 31 April 7 April 15-29 April 25 May 5 May 19 June 2 - July 7 July 14 - 21 August 4 - November 7 November 3 November 17 - February 2 1976 February 16 - March 15 March 16 - April 12 April 19 - June 7 June 21 June 30 - July 6 July 19 - August 16 September 7-September 20 October 4 - November 11 November 15 - December 7 December 20 1977 January 3 - January 17 February 7 - February 21 March 7 - May 31 June 20 - September 6 September 19 - December 6 1978/1979 January 3 January 16 - March 20 April 3 - April 10 April 17 - July 10 July 17 - October 16 November 6 - January 2 January 15 - February 19 March 5 - April 2 April 16 - April 30 May 7 - July 23 August 13 - November 5 November 19 - December 3 December 17
- GENERAL ORDERS | Palmyra Village, NY
PALMYRA VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDERS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS (Click on a General Order below to be directed to the entire document) SECTION 1 GO 1-1-2016: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES GO 1-2-2016: MISSION STATEMENT SECTION 2 GO 2-1-2016: PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITIES GO 2-2-2016: DISCIPLINE GO 2-3-2016: EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION AND AWARDS GO 2-4-2016: UNIFORMS AND APPEARANCE GO 2-5-2016: COURT APPEARANCES GO 2-6-2016: PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS GO 2-7-2016: EMPLOYEE COMPUTER, INTERNET AND EMAIL POLICY GO 2-8-2016: CITIZEN COMPLAINT POLICY/ PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS SECTION 3 GO 3-1-2016: USE OF FORCE/SUBJECT MANAGEMENT GO 3-2-2016: ARTICLE THIRTY-FIVE GO 3-3-2016: ARREST PROCEDURES GO 3-4-2016: PRISONER HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION GO 3-5-2016: INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION PROCEDURES GO 3-6-2016: REQUIRED REPORTS GO 3-7-2016: NEW YORK STATE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY GO 3-8-2016: POLICE VEHICLE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT GO 3-9-2016: EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS/PURSUITS GO 3-10-2016: TOWING AND IMPOUND PROCEDURES GO 3-11-2016: TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT PRACTICES GO 3-12-2016: TRAFFIC ROADBLOCKS/CHECK POINTS GO 3-13-2016: ALCOHOL AND DRUG-RELATED DRIVING OFFENSES GO 3-14-2016: MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION GO 3-15-2016: EMERGENCY INCIDENTS RESPONSE GO 3-17-2016: MUTUAL AID GO 3-18-2016: DEPARTMENTAL NOTIFICATIONS GO 3-19-2016: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS GO 3-20-2016: CASE MANAGEMENT GO 3-21-2016: PROCEDURE FOR USE OF INFORMANTS GO 3-22-2016: SEARCH WARRANTS GO 3-23-2016: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE POLICY GO 3-24-2016: JUVENILE PROCEDURES GO 3-25-2016: INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT GO 3-26-2016: VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE GO 3-27-2016: NEW YORK STATE POLICE INFORMATION NETWORK (NYSPIN) GO 3-28-2016: TRUTH VERIFICATION INSTRUMENTS GO 3-29-2016: CIVIL PROCESS GO 3-30-2016: CRIME PREVENTION GO 3-31-2016: MENTAL HYGIENE ARRESTS GO 3-32-2016: NEXT OF KIN NOTIFICATION GO 3-33-2016: EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DEVICES – THREATS AND DISPOSAL GO 3-34-2018: TASERS GO 3-35-2020: BODY WORN CAMERAS GO 3-36-2021: CHOKEHOLDS
- SECURITY CHECK FORM | Palmyra Village, NY
SECURITY CHECK Will you be (Check all that apply) Leaving Keys with Anyone Leaving Cars at the Property Turning on Alarm System Leaving on Interior Lights Setting Interior Lights on a Timer Leaving on Exterior Lights Setting Exterior Lights on a Timer Setting Exterior Lights to be Motion Activated Leaving Pets at Home I understand that: * Required the Village of Palmyra Police Department will do their best to check property daily based on availability of officers. I need to contact the Village of Palmyra Polce Department when I have returned. I am confirming that I am the the person listed in the name field on this form and have the right to request this security check. Submit Answers Thanks for submitting!