Village of Pelham – Terri Rouke – Under Review

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Terri Rouke

1. Freedom Of Information Compliance And Knowledge Ratings:

Under Review

2. Email Address For Filing FOI Requests

info@pelhamgov.com

3, Mailing Address For Filing FOI Requests

Village Clerk
195 Sparks Avenue
Pelham, NY 10803

4. Experience:

Terri Rouke did not provide a brief biographical paragraph outing her experience and education for the FOIL Westchester public interest project that measures how well village clerks comply with New York State’ Freedom of Information laws.

From the internet we found the following about Ms. Rouke:

Education

SUNY Purchase
Bachelor’s degree, American Literature

University of Bridgeport

Terri J Rouke – Intelius

Also Known As

Terri J Booth

Age

Terri J Rouke is in her 60’s

Terri Has Lived In
Pelham, NY
Terri’s Relatives

5. From The Village Website:

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The Village Clerk is subject to the direction and control of the Mayor.  However, state law imposes numerous responsibilities upon the clerk, which the clerk has an independent responsibility to perform.

Most of the village clerk’s duties are set forth in Village Law §4-402, which partially provides as follows:

Village Minutes
Oath of Office
Local Legislation
Order to Pay Claims
Transmitting Funds
Maintaining postings
Custody & Production of Books and Records
Filing, publishing notices relating to resolutions, local laws, public meetings, open meetings.
Serving as point of contact for citizens with questions about the village.
Acting as liaison between citizens and the village board of trustees

Staff Contacts

Name Title Phone
Terri Rouke Village Clerk (914) 231-3320
Sandy Shriman Deputy Village Clerk (914) 738-7514

6. Media Reports / Related Pages

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THE PELHAMS – PLUS: Village of Pelham Board Public Hearing April 4 to Override Tax Cap

Village of Pelham, NY – Public Hearing Notice

Scheduling a Public Hearing for Local Law #1-2016 to override the real property tax levy limit established in General Municipal Law  §3-c

The Board of Trustees of the Village of Pelham hereby schedules a public hearing to be held at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, April 4, 2016, in Village Hall at 195 Sparks Avenue, Pelham, NY, on a proposed Local Law that would amend the Code of the Village of Pelham, as follows:

A local law to override the real property tax levy limit established in General Municipal Law §3-c

A copy of the proposed Local Law is on file in the offices of the Village Clerk and may be viewed during normal business hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or an electronic copy may be obtained from the opening page of the Village’s website www.pelhamgov.com.

By Order of Mayor Michael J. Volpe and Board of Trustees

Terri Rouke, Village Clerk

http://www.pelhamplus.com/article_8e148a2a-f2ab-11e5-8dd4-f7551eb485ed.html

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/terri.rouke

7. Notes

This Ratings Page Has Been Updated With Additional Information

About Pelam, New York

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The Village of Pelham is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 6,910 at the 2010 census. It is located in the Town of Pelham, which is colloquially referred to as Pelham

On June 27, 1654, Thomas Pell purchased 9,166 acres (37.09 km2) from the Native American tribe of the Siwanoys. The purchase included an area which is known today as Pelham, New Rochelle, and portions of Bronx County. Among the land that he purchased, of course, was all the land that constitutes today’s village of Pelham. Upon his death in 1669, Thomas Pell left the land to his nephew and sole heir, John Pell.

The original Village of Pelham was incorporated in 1896, bounded by the New Haven Railroad‘s main line to north, Colonial Avenue to the south, New Rochelle to the west, and the Hutchinson River to the east. The Village of North Pelham was incorporated on August 29, 1896. Its boundaries were the New Haven Railroad to the south, New Rochelle to the west and northwest, and the Hutchinson River to the east and northeast. By 1940, the Village of Pelham’s population was 1,918 and the Village of North Pelham had a population of 5,046. In June 1975, the Village of North Pelham merged with the existing Village of Pelham….

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelham_(village),_New_York

Zip code: 10803

 

Population: 6,997 (2013)