The number of members of any one political party
who may be appointed to any appointive board or commission shall not
exceed a bare majority of the whole membership of that board or commission.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(a) There shall be a Zoning Board of Appeals of five members
with the powers and duties of zoning boards of appeals prescribed
by the Connecticut General Statutes.
(b) There shall be three alternate members of the Zoning
Board of Appeals, serving four-year terms, with the powers and duties
prescribed by the Connecticut General Statutes.
[Amended referendum 11-8-2005, effective 12-8-2005]
There shall be a Board of Fire Commissioners of five members. The Board of Fire Commissioners, under the general supervision of the Board of Selectmen, shall be charged with the management of the Fire Department as further prescribed in Section
5-3 of this charter.
There shall be a Board of Ethics consisting
of five members. The Board shall act in an advisory capacity to ensure
that each Town public officer, official, employee and appointee, whether
paid or unpaid, and whether full or part-time, shall be governed by
a Code of Ethics as established by an ordinance.
There shall be a Parks and Recreation Commission
of nine members, created under the authority of Section 7-148 of the
Connecticut general statutes. Members shall serve four-year terms.
The commission is charged under the general direction of the Board
of Selectmen, with the control, development management, operation
and maintenance of a system of parks, recreational areas and facilities,
as set forth by ordinance.
[Added referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(a) There shall be a Public Works Commission of five members, created under the authority of Section 7-148 of the Connecticut General Statutes. Members shall serve four year terms. The Commission is charged, under the general direction of the Board of Selectmen, with the management and oversight of the Public Works Department as further prescribed in Section
5-1 of this charter.
(b) There shall be two alternate members of the Public
Works Commission, serving four year terms. Any such alternate member
shall, when seated, have all the powers and duties of a member of
the commission.