As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PROPERTY
All property, real and personal, owned or leased by the Town
of Monroe, or property in which the Town of Monroe has otherwise acquired
an interest.
No property shall be acquired by the Town of
Monroe or by any board, commission or agency thereof by gift or devise
except with the approval of the Town Council. When the Council accepts
property which has been given to the Town for any purpose, proper
acknowledgement of the gift shall be made by the Chairman of the Town
Council to the donor.
[Amended 4-13-1992]
All Town property shall be under the general
direction and supervision of the First Selectman to coordinate programs
and to promote the general policies and interests of the Town. However,
all commissions, boards and agencies established in the Town of Monroe
shall have, as to such Town property, all of the powers, possess all
the rights and perform and be subject to all of the duties wherever
enumerated in the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut or
in the Charter or ordinances of the Town of Monroe and in any future
amendments of such stated sources of power and duties. Nothing herein
shall prevent the First Selectman from delegating the aforesaid general
direction and supervision to a specific commission, board or agency.
[Amended 4-13-1992]
Whenever any Town property or portion thereof is under the immediate jurisdiction of any board or commission or agency charged with the responsibility for the preservation and protection or use of such Town property, such board or commission or agency shall make regulations to render effective the policy of the Town as declared in §
478-6 hereinafter and to provide for the maintenance of order on and the safeguarding and use of such property, subject to the general direction and supervision of the Director of the Public Works. All such regulations shall be submitted to the Town Council, and those approved by the Council shall be effective 10 days after they are published in a newspaper having circulation in the Town of Monroe.
[Amended 4-13-1992]
The First Selectman shall establish and keep
an inventory account and shall annually, not later than the first
Monday in March, transmit to the Town Council a detailed inventory,
as of January 31, of all property, real or personal, owned by or leased
to the Town of Monroe or in which the Town has otherwise acquired
an interest. Said inventory shall show the name of the department,
board, commission or agency having custody of such property.
Any person who commits any of the following
acts shall be guilty of a misdemeanor:
A. Trespass on any property of the Town of Monroe contrary
to the rules and regulations established for the public use of that
property.
B. Injury or destruction of such property or causing
or contributing to the injury or destruction of said property.
[Amended 6-24-1985]
Each violation of any of the foregoing provisions of §
478-7 shall be deemed a separate offense. Any person guilty of such violation shall be fined not more than $200 or imprisoned not more than 60 days, or both, for each offense. However, any person who wantonly, willfully or maliciously violates any provision of §
478-7 shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both, for each violation committed in such manner. As an additional penalty for any violation of the foregoing provisions of said section which results in injury to or destruction of property of the Town of Monroe, judgment with costs shall be entered for the Town of Monroe and against the guilty party or parties at the time of the disposition of the criminal offense for the sum of money necessary to repair or replace said injured or destroyed property.