Section 6. Designation of district directors  


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  • 1. (a) When a county has been
      declared a soil and water conservation district  a  board  of  directors
      consisting  of five members shall be appointed by the county board. This
      board of directors shall consist of two members of the county board  and
      three  persons  not  members  of the county board of supervisors, two of
      whom shall be practical farmers. One of these farmers shall be appointed
      from a list submitted by the county grange, one of these  farmers  shall
      be appointed from a list submitted by the county farm bureau. Should the
      appointed  farm  bureau  representative not be a resident of the county,
      the farm bureau representative must own or rent land in  the  county  in
      which they serve. The fifth member shall be appointed from the county at
      large  and  shall  represent  the  urban,  suburban  and  rural non-farm
      landownership interest.
        (b) In counties where one or both of the above named farm groups  lack
      formal  county  organization,  the  county  board shall appoint from the
      county at large in place of from a list of nominees  from  such  lacking
      farm organization or organizations.
        (c)  At  the  option  of  the  county  legislative  body, the board of
      directors of the soil and water conservation district may be expanded to
      seven members. Of the  two  additional  board  members,  they  shall  be
      residents of the county and at least one shall be a practical farmer.
        2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, in Westchester
      county,  the  county executive shall appoint a board of directors of the
      soil and water conservation district, which  board  of  directors  shall
      consist of seven members selected at large from residents of the county,
      the  term  of  office  of each of whom shall be three years from date of
      appointment, except that such  board  may  include  not  more  than  two
      officials  of constituent local municipalities, each of whom shall serve
      for one year or until he sooner ceases to hold such local office.
        3. Notwithstanding any other provision  of  this  chapter,  in  Nassau
      county,  the  county executive shall appoint a board of directors of the
      soil and water conservation district, which  board  of  directors  shall
      consist of seven members to be appointed as follows:
        (a) Three members shall be appointed at large from among the residents
      of  Nassau  county for a term of three years. The original appointments,
      however, shall be made for terms of one year, two years and three years;
        (b) One member  shall  be  appointed  from  among  the  Nassau  county
      officials for a term of one year;
        (c)  One  member shall be appointed from among the officers of each of
      the three towns in the county of Nassau for a term of one year. All such
      appointments  shall  be  subject  to  confirmation  by  the   board   of
      supervisors.
        4.  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of this chapter, in Rockland
      county the county executive, subject to the confirmation of  the  county
      legislature,  shall  appoint  a board of directors of the soil and water
      conservation district, which board of directors shall  consist  of  five
      members,  one  of whom shall reside in each of the towns comprising such
      county.
        The board of directors of the soil and water conservation district  in
      the  city  of New York shall consist of nine members seven of whom shall
      be appointed by the mayor and two of whom shall be appointed by the city
      council, all of whom shall be residents of the city. Of the  members  so
      appointed  by  the mayor, one shall be appointed upon the recommendation
      of each of the borough presidents and such members shall be  a  resident
      of  the borough of the president making such recommendation. Each of the
      remaining two members may be a resident of any borough. Members shall be
      appointed to serve for a term of  three  years,  commencing  on  January
      first and ending on December thirty-first provided, however, that of the
    
      members first appointed to such board, two shall serve for a term of one
      year  and  three  shall  serve for a term of two years. Vacancies in the
      membership of the board shall be  filled  in  the  manner  provided  for
      original  appointment. All appointments shall be subject to confirmation
      of the city council.