It is the purpose of this Charter to provide the Town of Branford
with a modern, workable form of government, recognizing that the public
Town Meeting has largely become ineffective because of increasing
population and the complexity of governmental problems. As a first
provision of this Charter, a Representative Town Meeting form of government,
hereinafter referred to as R.T.M., is hereby instituted.
a. Only
duly elected R.T.M. members shall have the right to vote at R.T.M.
meetings, and
b. R.T.M.
shall have all the legislative rights and powers of the town meeting
subject to the provisions of this Charter.
The town, after the effective date of this Charter and the first
election of Town Meeting members hereunder, shall act through and
be bound by its R.T.M. members when acting in meeting assembled which,
when convened from time to time as herein provided, constitute Town
Meetings, and such Representative Town Meetings shall exercise exclusively,
so far as it shall conform to the provisions of this Charter, all
powers vested in Town Meetings except as is otherwise specifically
provided for in this Charter. Action in conformity with all the provisions
of law now or hereafter applicable to the transaction of town affairs
in meeting, when taken by the R.T.M. as so constituted, shall have
the same force and effect as if such action had been taken in a Town
Meeting open to all of the voters of the town as heretofore organized
and conducted, except as specifically provided in this Charter.
Such legislative power shall include the authority:
a. To create
permanent and temporary committees for such purposes as such R.T.M.
may decide.
b. To adjourn
such Representative Town Meetings from time to time as such need may
appear.
c. To designate
the time, place, and date of meetings.
d. To establish
a schedule of regular Representative Town Meetings insofar as such
need may appear.
e. To establish
rules and regulations for the conduct of committees as shall from
time to time appear necessary and proper.
f. The
R.T.M. shall have the power to decrease, increase or add items to
the budget, but in no case shall the total amount of the budget exceed
the total amount recommended by the Board of Finance. If no change
is made by such Town Meeting in any of such recommendations of said
Board of Finance, the appropriation for expenditures of the town so
recommended in such list of said Board shall thereupon become the
specific appropriations for expenditures for the fiscal year beginning
on the following July 1, and, if any change is made by such Town Meeting
in any such recommendation of said Board of Finance, the appropriations
for expenditures of the town as so recommended and as so altered shall
thereupon become the specific appropriation for expenditures for such
fiscal year. The Board of Selectmen, the Board of Education and each
officer, board and department of said town shall not incur, and the
town in any special Representative Town Meeting shall not vote to
incur any liability or expense by contract or otherwise for which
said town shall be responsible in excess of the specific appropriations
as so determined.
1. The
provisions of Subdivision f of this subsection shall not be construed
to prevent the R.T.M. from making further appropriations upon the
recommendation of the Board of Finance at a special Representative
Town Meeting held after the annual budget meeting and prior to the
laying of the tax for the ensuing fiscal year, and any appropriations
made at such special R.T.M. shall be included in the amount to be
raised by the tax to be laid by the Board of Finance under the provisions
of law.
4. The
annual budget meeting of the R.T.M. may adjourn from time to time,
provided action shall be taken on the adoption of the appropriations
recommended by the Board of Finance before the Friday following the
second Tuesday of May. Thereafter, but no later than June 1, the Board
of Finance shall determine the rate of taxation for the Town of Branford
for the ensuing fiscal year, based upon the appropriations adopted
by the R.T.M. and the completed taxable grand list. Anything in this
subsection to the contrary notwithstanding, pending the adoption of
the appropriations for the ensuing fiscal year by the annual budget
meeting of the R.T.M., the current operating expenses of the Board
of Education from the following July 1 and the current operating expenses
of all other departments of the town from the following July 1, may
be paid, provided an appropriation for such expenses shall have been
recommended in the budget report submitted by the Board of Finance
to said R.T.M. and filed in the office of the Town Clerk.
The Town Clerk shall cause any action of an R.T.M. adopting,
amending or repealing an ordinance to be published within one week
after the adjournment of such meeting in a newspaper having a circulation
in such town. The publication of a brief statement of the subject
matter of such action and the title, if any, of the same shall be
sufficient. No such action or ordinance, shall be effective until
fifteen days after such publication, or, if within that time a petition
for referendum has been filed as hereinafter provided, then unless
and until such action or ordinance shall be approved by such referendum
in the manner hereinafter provided.
Any vote passed at an R.T.M. authorizing the expenditure for
any specific single purpose of fifty thousand dollars or more, or
the issue of any bonds by the town, shall not be effective until the
expiration of fifteen days after the adjournment of such meeting,
or if within that time a petition for referendum has been filed as
hereinafter provided, then unless and until such vote shall be approved
by such referendum in the manner hereinafter provided.
If, at any time before the effective date of any ordinance or
amendment thereof, or of any other action or vote described in Section
6 or 7 hereof, a petition, signed by not less than three percent of
the electors of each voting district of the town or five percent of
the electors of the town at large, containing their names and addresses
as they appear on the last-completed registry list, shall be filed
with the Selectmen asking that such ordinance, amendment or other
action or vote be referred to a vote of the electors of the town,
the Selectmen shall forthwith call a special meeting of all such electors,
to be held within ten days after receipt of such petition, for the
sole purpose of voting approval or disapproval of such ordinance or
amendment or of changing the amount of an appropriation or an item
thereof in the manner hereinafter provided. At any such special meeting,
the polls shall be opened at two o'clock in the afternoon and
shall be closed at eight o'clock in the evening, but the hours
for voting may be increased at the discretion of the Board of Selectmen.
Voting at such meeting shall be by voting machine or printed ballot,
at the discretion of the Board of Selectmen. Except as hereinafter
provided with respect to referendum affecting town appropriations,
the ballot labels or ballots used in such special elections shall
state separately each matter to be voted on in substantially the following
form; "Shall the following action of a Town Meeting held on (date
of the meeting) be approved?" followed by a statement of the action
referred to in substantially the same language and form in which the
same is set forth in the records of such R.T.M., and the voting machine
or printed ballot shall provide means of voting "yes" or "no" on each
question so presented. All petitions for referendum on any action
of an R.T.M. with respect to any appropriation in the amount required
for a referendum under section seven hereof shall set forth each item
as to which a vote is desired, with the amount of the item as approved
by the R.T.M., and the amount to which the petitioners desire it to
be decreased Ballot labels or ballots used for such referendum shall
present separately each appropriation so referred, in substantially
the following form: "Shall an appropriation approved by the R.T.M.
in the sum of $…… for (here the purpose of the appropriation
shall be stated be approved", and the voting machine or printed ballot
shall provide means of voting "yes" or "no" on each such question
so presented. The annual appropriations fixed by the Town Meeting
shall be the appropriations for the ensuing year except that any item
therein referred to a referendum of the electors as aforesaid, and
modified by vote of such referendum of the electors, shall be amended
to accord with such vote. In the event a referendum affecting any
annual appropriation shall be exercised subsequent to the time fixed
by law for laying the town tax, the time within which the town shall
lay the town tax for the year following such appropriation as required
by law, shall be extended to five days after such referendum vote.
All questions submitted to referendum vote of the electors as
hereinbefore provided shall be decided by majority vote of the electors
voting thereon, provided no action of an R.T.M. shall be reversed
or modified unless the majority vote to so reverse or modify shall
exceed in number fifteen percent of the total number of the electors
of the town.
All ordinance and R.T.M. votes shall be recorded by the Town
Clerk in books kept by him for that purpose. Nothing in this Charter
shall be construed to affect the power and authority of the town,
by its proper officers and agents, to continue and to complete any
improvements heretofore authorized or instituted, pursuant to a vote
of any Town Meeting called and held prior to the effective date of
this Charter, or pursuant to the authority contained in any special
act applicable to said town, nor shall this Charter be construed as
affecting the issuance or validity of bonds heretofore authorized
by the town. All general laws or special acts applicable to the town,
and all ordinances of the town, shall continue in force and effect,
except as same are inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter
and to the extent of such inconsistency they are repealed.
The First Selectman shall continue to be the Chief Administrative
Officer of the town, and all boards, commissions, officers, and agencies
established by general statute or special act and charged with the
administration of the affairs of the town shall continue as now established,
unless inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter hereinbefore
set forth, and all such powers, functions and duties so conferred
are hereby incorporated by reference into this Charter and are made
a part hereof.
[Amended 11-5-1991]
This charter is to take effect December 12, 1991.