Employee Safety Training Videos
Sexual Harassment Prevention Part 1
Sexual Harassment Prevention Part 2
*All employees must complete Parts 1 and 2
*All employees must complete Training Feedback Form/Attestation and return to Village Clerk
Sexual Harassment Prevention Part 2
*All employees must complete Parts 1 and 2
*All employees must complete Training Feedback Form/Attestation and return to Village Clerk
Village of Marcellus Policies
Village of Marcellus Driving Policy
Village of Marcellus Workplace Violence Policy
Village of Marcellus Sexual Harassment Policy
Village of Marcellus Workplace Violence Policy
Village of Marcellus Sexual Harassment Policy
Planning and Zoning Training Videos
Planning and Zoning: An Introduction
This course is 2 hours in length
Planning Board Overview
This basic course addresses the powers and duties of town, village, and city planning boards and commissions. The administrative and regulatory roles of the planning board, including its review of site plans, special use permits, and subdivision plans are discussed, along with the planning board’s role in the municipal comprehensive plan. The importance of board procedures, referral to the county planning agency, and making findings are also covered.
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
Zoning Board of Appeals Overview
This introductory course to the zoning board of appeals focuses on the statutory tests boards must follow to grant use and area variances and proper handling of zoning interpretations. Meeting procedures and notice requirements will also be discussed, along with the ZBA’s relationship with enforcement officials and the planning board, and the importance of making good findings.
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
Ethical Standards for Planning and Zoning Boards
The public interest requires that municipal officers be of good moral character and integrity. Municipal officers should be protected from unwarranted assault on their integrity. This presentation will help members of planning boards and zoning boards of appeals determine if a conflict of interest exists in certain municipal transactions. Discussion topics will include Article 18 of the General Municipal Law and its disclosure requirements, common law conflicts and the legal repercussions that follow.
This course is 1 hour in length.
Enforcement of Zoning and Other Local Laws
This course is 2 hours in length
Hot Button Land Uses
Local governments are not able to regulate all uses the same way: some uses have special statutory protection or rules established through case law and require special consideration, such as religious uses, mining, and telecommunications facilities. Other uses might be new to the local officials attempting to regulate them, such as solar energy facilities, barn weddings, and short-term rentals. This course is an overview of some of the land uses that many local officials find challenging, along with the statutory rules and case law associated with them and options for regulating them.
This course is 2 hours in length.
Adaptive Reuses for White Elephants
Are you herding white elephants in your community? What’s to be done with those vacant or underused architectural gems like churches, armories, and depots? This course examines the socio-economic reasons for their vacancies, and land use tools that can help restore their rightful places as revitalizing neighborhood anchors. Before you issue that demolition permit, take note of these creative examples of adaptive re-uses.
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
Minute Taking and Other Essential Duties for Board Clerks and Secretaries
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Basics and New Regs
This course is 2 hours in length.
This course is 2 hours in length
Planning Board Overview
This basic course addresses the powers and duties of town, village, and city planning boards and commissions. The administrative and regulatory roles of the planning board, including its review of site plans, special use permits, and subdivision plans are discussed, along with the planning board’s role in the municipal comprehensive plan. The importance of board procedures, referral to the county planning agency, and making findings are also covered.
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
Zoning Board of Appeals Overview
This introductory course to the zoning board of appeals focuses on the statutory tests boards must follow to grant use and area variances and proper handling of zoning interpretations. Meeting procedures and notice requirements will also be discussed, along with the ZBA’s relationship with enforcement officials and the planning board, and the importance of making good findings.
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
Ethical Standards for Planning and Zoning Boards
The public interest requires that municipal officers be of good moral character and integrity. Municipal officers should be protected from unwarranted assault on their integrity. This presentation will help members of planning boards and zoning boards of appeals determine if a conflict of interest exists in certain municipal transactions. Discussion topics will include Article 18 of the General Municipal Law and its disclosure requirements, common law conflicts and the legal repercussions that follow.
This course is 1 hour in length.
Enforcement of Zoning and Other Local Laws
This course is 2 hours in length
Hot Button Land Uses
Local governments are not able to regulate all uses the same way: some uses have special statutory protection or rules established through case law and require special consideration, such as religious uses, mining, and telecommunications facilities. Other uses might be new to the local officials attempting to regulate them, such as solar energy facilities, barn weddings, and short-term rentals. This course is an overview of some of the land uses that many local officials find challenging, along with the statutory rules and case law associated with them and options for regulating them.
This course is 2 hours in length.
Adaptive Reuses for White Elephants
Are you herding white elephants in your community? What’s to be done with those vacant or underused architectural gems like churches, armories, and depots? This course examines the socio-economic reasons for their vacancies, and land use tools that can help restore their rightful places as revitalizing neighborhood anchors. Before you issue that demolition permit, take note of these creative examples of adaptive re-uses.
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
Minute Taking and Other Essential Duties for Board Clerks and Secretaries
This course is 1.5 hours in length.
State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Basics and New Regs
This course is 2 hours in length.