[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Glocester 7-16-2009, effective 7-16-2009. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Parks and recreation areas — See Ch. 221.
Pursuant to the authority granted to the Town Councils of the
Towns of Burrillville and Glocester by the provisions of RI Gen Laws
§ 45-62-3, the respective Town Councils for the Towns of
Burrillville and Glocester do hereby establish a multijurisdictional
Dam Management District to be known as the Pascoag Reservoir/Echo
Lake Dam Management District (hereinafter the Management District.)
The purpose of the Management District is to prevent threats to the general public welfare, public safety and public and private property caused by the failure or breach of the Pascoag Dam (consisting of the main dam and the west dike) ("the dam") and to protect the values associated with the dam through the implementation of dam repairs, maintenance and management by apportioning among and collecting from the owners of property within the district the costs of maintaining and repairing the dam and the access routes to the dam, and to pay the costs of utilities servicing, taxes, and other financial assessments, assessed against properties of the Management District, the costs of administering the Management District and the costs to acquire, hold, use, sell, transfer or lease real or personal property as provided in § 223-4F.
The area described in this section shall be known as the Pascoag
Reservoir Echo Lake Dam Management District. The intent in formulating
the area of the District is to include all those properties which
adjoin and abut Pascoag Reservoir/Echo Lake or have direct access
to the lake, as well as those properties which may not abut or adjoin
Pascoag Reservoir Echo Lake but enjoy access to the reservoir by deed
or some other recorded instrument. The district shall consist of the
following:
A.
In the Town of Burrillville, Assessor's Maps and Lots as presently
identified as follows, or as the designation may be amended by the
Town of Burrillville from time to time:
(1)
Map 191: Lots 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 80, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110.
(2)
Map 209: Lots 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60,
61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 135, 139, 140,
141, 142, 143.
(3)
Map 210: Lot 28.
(4)
Map 226: Lots 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18.
(5)
Map 227: Lots 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34; 35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 72, 73.
(6)
Map 244: Lot 08.
(7)
Map 245: Lots 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26.
(8)
Map 262: Lots 13, 14.
(9)
Map 263: Lot 01.
(10)
Map 264: Lot 05.
B.
In the Town of Glocester, Assessor's Maps and Lots as presently
identified as follows, or as designation may be amended by the Town
of Glocester from time to time:
(1)
Map 7: Lots 001, 002, 003, 028, 028-C, 033, 035, 036, 038, 039, 110,
111, 112, 113, 124, 124-A, 141, 145, 146, RF-7.
[Amended 2-16-2012, effective
9-26-2012]
(2)
Map 7, Echo Lake Shores Plat: Lots EL-055, EL-190, EL-403, EL-408,
EL-409, EL-411, EL-414, EL-416, EL-418, EL-424, EL-426, EL-428, EL-430,
EL-432, EL-439.
(3)
Map 7, Pascoag Lake Plat: Lots PL-001, PL-004, PL-006, PL-007, PL-009,
PL-010, PL-024, PL 025, PL-026, PL-027, PL-028, PL-029, PL-030; PL-032,
PL-035, PL 038, PL-040, PL-044, PL-046, PL-048, PL-050, PL-052, PL-055,
PL 057, PL-058, PL-BEA-LOT.
(4)
Map 7, Pascoag Lake Plat: PLB-001, PLB-004, PLB-007, PLB-009, PLB-C,
PLB-D, PLB-E, PLB-010, PLB-011, PLB-012, PLB-013, PLB-014, PLB-015,
PLB-016, PLB-017.
C.
In the case where a property included in the Management District
is subdivided, all parcels that are created by the subdivision and
continue to adjoin, abut, have direct access to, or enjoy access by
deed or some other recorded instrument, to Pascoag Reservoir/Echo
Lake shall remain a part of the Management District.
D.
All other properties in the towns of Burrillville and Glocester that
enjoy access to the reservoir/lake by deed or some other recorded
instrument.
E.
Nothing herein shall prohibit the Management District from providing
in the bylaws for voluntary membership in the Management District
by owners of property outside the defined area of the Management District.
The Management District shall have the power to:
A.
Provide for entry of city, Town, state or Management District officials
in a manner equivalent to the provisions of § 23-27.3-112.0,
onto private property within the Management District when necessary
for the periodic inspection, maintenance and/or repair of the dam
and appurtenant facilities necessary to prevent threats to the general
public welfare, public safety and public and private property;
B.
Provide for the supervision, control, maintenance, repair and/or
reconstruction of the dam, including activities relating to dam removal
necessary to prevent threats to the general public welfare, public
safety and public and private property;
C.
Establish a public education program to educate residents and update
members of the Management District on new information or procedures
for proper maintenance and operation of the dam and the implications
for failing to operate and maintain the dam in a manner that meets
generally accepted dam safety practices;
D.
Raise and expend funds for the administration, operation, contractual
obligations, and services of the district, and fix and collect rates,
fees, and charges within the Management District for the provision
of dam management services by the Management District. In connection
therewith, the Management District may raise money as provided herein
and may borrow money and repay it through the sale and redemption
of bonds or other securities;
E.
Employ staff, counsel, and consultants as necessary to carry out
the functions of the Management District and purposes of this chapter;
F.
Acquire, hold, use, sell, transfer and lease real or personal property
necessary for access, maintenance, repair or operation of the dam
including the lake bed of Pascoag Reservoir/Echo Lake, and to own,
operate, maintain, repair, improve any property acquired. However,
in no event shall the Management District have the power to acquire
land through eminent domain or condemnation proceedings and in no
event shall public access to the Pascoag Reservoir/Echo Lake be affected;
G.
Apply for, contract for, receive, and expend grants and loans for
the maintenance, repair, removal and/or reconstruction of the dam,
and for other activities authorized by this chapter; and
H.
Adopt a common seal, sue and be sued, and enjoy the powers generally
incident to corporations.
Any dam or property owned and furnished by any municipality, water district, fire district or any other municipal or quasi-municipal corporation that is regulated as a water supplier by the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission under chapter 1 of title 39 and subject to the provisions of chapter 15.6 of title 46 shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter.
All fees and charges assessed against any property in the Management
District pursuant to this chapter shall constitute a lien upon that
property in the district for the space of three years after the assessment,
and, if the property is not alienated, then until the fees are collected.
Any elected or appointed district official, employee, or member
of the Management District is entitled to all the rights and benefits
of indemnification by the Management District, as provided by § 45-15-16.
A.
"Eligible voter" shall mean the owner(s) of property [parcel(s) of
land or a dwelling on leased land or on land owned by a homeowner's
Association] located in the Management District and assessed by the
Burrillville and/or Glocester Assessors' office for real estate
and/or personal property tax purposes.
(1)
The term "owner" or "owners" as used herein shall mean those persons
identified as the assessed owners of such property according to the
records of the Burrillville and/or Glocester Assessor's office
as of 60 days before the scheduled date of any meeting at which votes
are cast.
(2)
If, however, such owners have transferred the property and the successor(s)
have not yet been identified by such records as the assessed owners
thereof, the successor(s) may file with the Board of Directors a certified
copy of the recorded deed or other official evidence of ownership.
Such documentation shall serve to establish that such successors are
the successors to the owners of record of the property, and shall
be considered owners for all purposes hereunder.
B.
If there is more than one owner of any such property; all such owners
shall jointly designate in writing one owner who shall be the eligible
voter entitled to cast the vote on behalf of all owners. Such designation
shall be filed with the Board of Directors. A vote cast by an eligible
voter shall be deemed to be the vote of all the owners in concert.
C.
Notwithstanding the above, an eligible voter shall only be entitled
to cast one vote regardless of how many properties the owner may hold
title to.
D.
The term Burrillville and/or Glocester Assessor's office as
used herein shall, when the context so requires, include the Burrillville
and/or Glocester Collector's office, or other department of the
Town which is required to make and keep assessments of real and personal
property therein.
E.
Each eligible voter shall have one vote on matters concerning the
Management District on which they are entitled to vote, including
the budget, as hereinafter provided.
Any personal or real property owned by the Management District
shall be assessed and taxed/charged in a manner consistent with local,
state and federal law.
A.
Upon the passage of this chapter, the Board of Directors for the
Management District shall within six months call the initial meeting
of the Management District for the purpose of adopting by the eligible
voters the bylaws for the administration and governance of the Management
District which shall not conflict with or be inconsistent with the
provisions of this chapter. Said by bylaws shall include, but are
not limited to:
(1)
Date, time and location of meetings;
(2)
Quorum requirements for all meetings, with the exception of the initial
meeting;
(3)
Procedure for meeting notices, including call, postponement or cancellation
of meetings;
(4)
Provisions for approval of matters at special meetings;
(5)
Schedule for assessments, delivery of funds from the Collector to
the treasurer, and payment of bills;
(6)
Procedure for and frequency of audit;
(7)
Establish the term for the Board of Directors and corporate officers;
(8)
Application procedure for appointment of corporate officers;
(9)
Define authority of corporate officers;
(10)
Provisions for removal of member of the Board of Directors and/or
corporate officers;
(11)
Provisions for notification to the membership of any emergency
appropriations made by the Board of Directors.
B.
Within six months from the approval of bylaws, the Board of Directors
for the Management District shall call the initial budget meeting
of the Management District in accordance with the duly adopted bylaws
of the Management District.
C.
The Board of Directors shall provide a copy of the proposed bylaws,
and a notice of the time and place of the initial meeting via first
class mail to the owners of property located within the Management
District. Information will be sent to owners at the mailing addresses
listed in the records of the Burrillville and/or Glocester Assessors'
office. If successor(s) have been established as herein provided,
information will be sent to the address, if any, provided to the Board
of Directors in writing by such successor(s).
D.
Quorum. A quorum at the initial meeting of the Management District
shall be 20 eligible voters.
E.
All action, business and procedures that could take place at any
annual budget meeting may take place at the initial budget meeting,
and the assessment, collection and enforcement of any amounts approved
at such meeting shall be governed accordingly.
A.
After the initial budget meeting, subsequent annual budget meetings
shall be held as specified in bylaws duly adopted by the Management
District.
B.
The Board of Directors for the Management District shall prepare
the budget for the Management District each year. The proposed budget
and a notice of the date, time and place of the annual budget meeting
shall be sent to all property owners in the Management District in
accordance with the bylaws duly adopted by the Management District.
C.
Quorum.
(1)
A quorum at the annual budget meeting of the Management District
shall be as specified in bylaws adopted by the Management District.
(2)
In the event that, for any reason, a quorum is not present at the
time a meeting is scheduled to open, the Board of Directors is authorized
to delay the opening time or postpone said meeting for such period
of time as, in the discretion of the Board of Directors, shall best
serve the interests of the Management District. Notice of the postponement
shall be as specified in the bylaws duly adopted by the Management
District.
(3)
If any meeting has been postponed two times for lack of a quorum,
the meeting may be held with the Board of Directors, who shall be
empowered to vote upon all matters legally before the meeting.
D.
In voting upon or in connection with any amendments to the proposed
budget, the eligible voters or the Board of Directors, as the case
may be, shall consider and establish plans for:
(1)
The construction, maintenance, management, preservation, support
or removal of the dam and related facilities, lake and property.
(2)
The purchase or rental of all necessary equipment and generally all
things necessary and proper for managing the Management District,
and carrying into effect and attaining the purpose of this chapter.
(3)
The improvement or the payment of expenses relating to property belonging
to the Management District and used by the residents in connection
with the dam, including access routes and facilities.
(4)
The creation of a reserve fund for the future management and replacement
of property and equipment.
(5)
The periodic auditing of the financial records of the Management
District. Periodic audits shall be conducted as specified in the bylaws
duly adopted by the Management District, provided that there is no
longer than a three-year interval between such audits. Copies of the
audit, certified by the secretary of the Management District, shall
be filed with the Town Clerks of the Town of Burrillville and the
Town of Glocester.
(6)
The times for payment of management charges and fees and the penalties
for late payments.
(7)
Payment of any charges and expenses arising within the Management
District, incidental or not to the above.
(8)
Borrowing funds necessary to perform the services authorized herein.
E.
Approval of the budget shall be by a majority of the votes cast.
F.
The amount approved for the budget at the annual budget meeting shall
immediately, without the necessity of the recording of any document
with the Burrillville and/or Glocester Town Clerk in the land evidence
records or otherwise, become a lien upon all properties within the
Management District and shall be payable as established at the initial
or any annual budget meeting. The lien shall have priority over all
other liens, interests and encumbrances, except municipal taxes of
the Town of Burrillville and/or the Town of Glocester, Fire District
taxes and sewer and water assessments and taxes and other liens held
by the State of Rhode Island. The lien hereunder shall endure for
a period of three years after the assessment thereof and, if the real
estate is not alienated, then until the fees are collected.
G.
In addition to voting upon the budget, eligible voters or the Board
of Directors, as the case may be, shall vote upon any other matters
that shall legally come before them.
A.
Special meetings of the Management District may be called in accordance
with the bylaws, duly adopted by the Management District.
B.
A quorum at any special meeting of the Management District shall
be as specified in the bylaws duly adopted by the Management District.
In the event that, for any reason, a quorum is not present at the
time a meeting is scheduled to open, the Board of Directors is herewith
authorized to delay the opening time of said meeting for such period
of time, or to postpone it indefinitely, as in the discretion of the
Board of Directors shall best serve the interests of the Management
District.
C.
Approval of matters voted upon at any special meeting shall be in
accordance with bylaws adopted by the Management District.
A.
Within 60 days after the approval of the budget at the initial or
any annual budget meeting, the Board of Directors shall cause the
Collector to mail to the owners of each property located within the
Management District bills for the collection of the amounts due with
respect to any property.
(1)
Management District bills may be based on a flat rate established by the Board of Directors to be applied uniformly on property located within the Management District or may be based on a rate to be established by the Board of Directors and applied against assessed values of property in the Management District in accordance with § 223-16C of this chapter, or may be a combination of a flat rate and assessed value rate.
(2)
Bills will be mailed via first class mail, to the owners of each
property located within the Management District, in each case addressed
to such owners at the mailing address specified in the records of
the Burrillville and/or Glocester Assessors' office for the mailing
of real estate tax bills, or to the successor(s) established as herein
provided to the address, if any, provided to the Board of Directors
in writing by such successor(s).
B.
The treasurer shall upon request issue a lien certificate which shall
state any amounts of management fees that are due and owing on the
date said certificate is given. Any such certificate may be recorded
within 60 days after its date with the Burrillville and/or Glocester
Town Clerk in the land evidence records, and if so recorded shall
operate to discharge property specified from the lien of all amounts
due for management fees which do not appear by said certificate to
be due and owing, except such fees that arise after the date shown
on the certificate or which are the subject of a recorded statement
of lien, as herein provided; but a certificate issued under this section
shall not affect the obligation of any person liable for the payment
of any management fee by reason of being assessed owner of such property
at the time any such lien arose. Collection of management fees shall
be in the same manner as provided by law for the collection of taxes
by municipalities and the Collector of fees for said Management District
shall, for the purpose of collecting fees assessed by said Management
District, have the same powers and authority as are now by law conferred
on collectors of taxes for towns in the state.
A.
The Board of Directors shall consist of seven individuals all of
whom must be eligible voters of the Management District. Five members
of the Board of Directors shall be owners of property in the Town
of Burrillville and two members shall be owners of property in the
Town of Glocester.
B.
Upon passage of this chapter, the initial composition of the Board
of Directors shall be determined as follows: the Burrillville Town
Council shall appoint five individuals to the Board of Directors and
the Glocester Town Council shall appoint two individuals to the Board
of Directors. The initial members of the Board of Directors shall
serve until the first Annual Budget Meeting. Thereafter, the Board
of Directors shall be elected by majority vote of a quorum, for terms
as established in the Management District bylaws.
C.
The Board of Directors shall elect one of its members as president,
one of its members as vice president, and one of its members as secretary.
The president, and in the president's absence, the vice president,
shall preside at all meetings of the Management District and shall
conduct all meetings in accordance with rules duly adopted by the
Management District.
D.
Emergency appropriations. The Board of Directors may make emergency
appropriations to meet an emergency that threatens the general public
welfare, public safety and/or public and private property of the Management
District. As used in this section, emergency includes extraordinary
fire, flood, storm or other impending or actual disaster endangering
or threatening to endanger the physical structure of the dam and/or
appurtenant facilities.
(1)
The Board of Directors dealing with any emergency or emergencies
shall adopt a resolution that contains a declaration of the existence
and extent of the emergency, and the amount of the emergency appropriation.
(2)
The Board of Directors shall cause notification of the emergency
appropriation to be sent to the membership of the Management, District,
as provided in the Management District bylaws, but no later than 60
days from the date of the resolution.
E.
The Board of Directors shall appoint all officers and committees
and shall have the authority to designate individuals to act on behalf
of the Board for specific tasks and assignments, as identified by
the Board.
F.
The Board of Directors shall vote to fill vacancies on expired or
unexpired terms of duly appointed officers.
G.
The President of the Board of Directors shall administer the oath
of office to the officers.
H.
Secretary.
(1)
Upon adoption, modification, or amendment of the bylaws of the Management
District, the secretary shall file certified copies of the bylaws
with the Town Clerks of the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester.
(2)
The secretary shall on behalf of the Board of Directors give notice
of every Annual Budget Meeting or special meeting of the Management
District as specified in the bylaws duly adopted by the Management
District.
(3)
The secretary shall take the minutes of all meetings and shall be
held responsible for the management of same.
(4)
The secretary of the Management District shall file with the Town
Clerks of the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester the unofficial minutes
of any meeting of the Management District within 35 days of the meeting.
Upon approval of the minutes, the secretary shall provide certified
copies of the approved minutes of all proceedings to the Town Clerks.
(5)
On receipt of the assessment from the Assessor, the secretary shall
deliver a copy to the treasurer, who shall issue and affix to said
copy, a warrant under his hand, directed to the Collector, commanding
him to proceed and collect said fees.
(6)
The secretary shall carry out the functions of the treasurer in his
or her absence or disability and shall have authority to sign checks
and assume other duties of the treasurer.
I.
The Board of Directors, at each annual budget meeting, shall make
a report to the eligible voters of the Management District of the
state of affairs of the Management District. Financial and other records
of the Management District shall be open for inspection by the owners
of properties within the Management District at reasonable times and
upon reasonable notice.
J.
Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the Board of Directors either through
death, resignation or disability or removal for cause as provided
in the bylaws of the Management District, the remaining members of
the Board of Directors shall appoint a resident who is also an eligible
voter of the Management District to serve in such capacity until the
next annual meeting, and until their respective successors are elected.
K.
The Board of Directors shall have the authority to retain legal counsel
at an annual cost to be determined by the eligible voters of the Management
District. Said legal counsel shall be available in an advisory capacity
for all committees of the Management District and shall render legal
opinions, whenever requested to do so.
L.
The Board of Directors, acting on behalf of the Management District,
shall have the right to sue and be sued in the courts of this state
having jurisdiction to hear, try or determine such causes. The Management
District shall indemnify and hold harmless any elected or appointed
district official for damages, judgments, settlements, costs and expenses
incurred in connection with any action, suit or appeal therefrom,
arising out of an alleged or actual breach of duty, neglect, error,
misstatement, or omission, unless willfully and intentionally done,
or by reason of their being an officer of the Management District.
M.
The Board of Directors shall prescribe an accounting system for the
Management District.
N.
The Board of Directors shall cause an audit of the association's
Management District to be made by a certified public accountant in
compliance with the provisions of the bylaws duly adopted by the Management
District.
O.
The Board of Directors shall have the power to set compensation if
any for its members and the officers and agents of the Management
District.
P.
The Board of Directors shall have the authority to establish rules,
regulations and procedures for the administration of the Management
District, within the parameters established by this chapter or by
the duly adopted bylaws of the Management District.
A.
The officers of the Management District shall be appointed by majority
vote of the Board of Directors and shall be constituted of a Collector,
Assessor, and Treasurer; and any other office deemed necessary by
the Board of Directors and established in the duly adopted bylaws
of the Management District. Each shall hold office for a term as established
in the Management District bylaws.
B.
In no event shall the President, Vice President or Secretary of the
Board of Directors serve as an appointed officer nor shall one person
serve in more than one appointment position concurrently.
C.
Upon the passage of this chapter, the initial officers shall be appointed
by majority vote of the Board of Directors at the initial meeting
and will serve until the first annual budget meeting. Thereafter,
all candidates for appointed office must apply in the manner established
by the Management District bylaws.
A.
Treasurer.
(1)
The treasurer, before proceeding to discharge these duties, shall
give bond or provide insurance to the Management District in such
sum and with such surety as the Board of Directors may determine,
which will provide for the faithful discharge of the duties of office.
The premium for said bond or insurance shall be paid by the Management
District. Said bond shall be deposited with the secretary. Copies
of said bond or proof of insurance shall be filed with the Town Clerks
of the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester.
(2)
The treasurer shall receive all fees, funds, monies, and receivables
by the Management District; have the responsibility for those funds;
and have custody of all investments and invested funds of the Management
District.
(3)
The treasurer shall pay out and expend only those funds that are
authorized to be expended by vote of the eligible voters of the Management
District at the initial or any annual budget meeting or special meeting,
or as requested by the Board of Directors as provided in the bylaws.
(4)
The treasurer shall have the authority to borrow such sums that may
be so authorized at the initial or annual budget meeting or special
meeting, and shall have the authority to invest any surplus funds,
subject to the advice and consent of the Board of Directors.
(5)
The treasurer shall maintain an accounting system for the Management
District, as prescribed by the Board of Directors, and shall be responsible
for keeping and maintaining a complete set of financial and accounting
records.
(6)
Prepare as soon as possible after, and as of, the end of each fiscal
year, a complete financial statement and report, for submission to
the Board of Directors and the eligible voters at the annual meeting.
B.
Collector.
(1)
The Collector, before proceeding to discharge these duties, shall
give bond or provide insurance to the Management District in such
sum and with such surety as the Board of Directors may determine,
which will provide for the faithful discharge of the duties of office.
The premium for said bond or insurance shall be paid by the Management
District.
(2)
Upon approval of the budget at the annual budget meeting, the Collector
shall, on behalf of the Board of Directors, produce management fee
bills based on the budget approved by the eligible voters of the Management
District, and in accordance with the established apportioning method.
(3)
The Collector shall maintain records of all collections and delinquent
charges and provide annual written reports thereof.
(4)
The bills shall be mailed as herein provided no later than 60 days
after the initial or any annual budget meeting or any special meeting
establishing amounts due and shall be payable within 60 days after
they have been mailed, unless otherwise established in the bylaws
duly adopted by the Management District, and shall indicate when payments
are due and the penalties for late payments.
(5)
The Collector shall pay over to the treasurer the total management
fees collected, at intervals established in the bylaws duly adopted
by the Management District.
(6)
The Collector may, at any time while a management fee is due and
owing but unpaid, record a statement of lien with the Burrillville
and/or Glocester Town Clerk in the land evidence records indicating
the amount due. Additional amounts thereafter becoming due shall be
secured by said statement without the necessity of recording further
statements. The Collector or the treasurer may discharge the lien
by a release filed with the Burrillville and/or Glocester Town Clerk
in the land evidence records that makes specific reference to the
recorded statement. No release shall be given by the Collector or
treasurer unless all management fees then due and owing and all charges
associated with the recording of any statement of liens or the release
itself shall be paid.
(7)
The Collector shall be empowered, subject to approval by a majority
of the Board of Directors, to appoint an agent for collection of management
fees. Said agent, at the time of appointment, shall give bond or provide
insurance to the Management District in such sum and with such surety
as the Board of Directors of the Management District shall determine,
which will provide for the faithful performance of the duties of said
agent.
C.
Assessor. The Assessor shall determine and assess the value of each
parcel located within the boundaries of the Management District based
on its assessed value as made by the respective Tax Assessors for
the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester as of December 31 of each
year and shall provide this information to the secretary, at a time
specified in the bylaws duly adopted by the Management District.
At least annually the Management District shall submit complete
and detailed reports to the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester and
the Department of Environmental Management.
All meetings of a public body to discuss or act upon a matter
over which the public body has supervision, control, jurisdiction
or advisory power shall be in conformance with Chapter 46 of Title
42 of the Rhode Island General Laws as amended, entitled Open Meetings.
All public records shall be open to public inspection in accordance
with the State of Rhode Island Access to Public Records Act as it
may be amended from time to time.
A.
In the event 15 voters at any duly called meeting of the Management
District shall deem that this chapter should be amended or revised,
then the Board of Directors shall appoint a committee, approved by
the majority of the eligible voters present, to study such proposed
amendment or revision. Said committee shall report its findings at
the next annual meeting or at a duly called special meeting at which
time the approval or disapproval of the proposed amendment or revision
shall be voted upon. If a proposed amendment is approved, then the
Board of Directors shall request that the respective Town Councils
for the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester amend the ordinance. No
amendment shall take effect unless approved by the Burrillville Town
Council and the Glocester Town Council.
B.
Notwithstanding the above, subsequent to the 2010 Census, the Town
Councils of the Towns of Burrillville and Glocester may review the
composition of the Board of Directors to determine whether the apportionment
remains equitable and may make amendments to the ordinance to maintain
balance.