It is hereby recognized that the Hoyt Library, the establishment and
maintenance of which were provided for by an ordinance of the former Borough
of Kingston, approved February 20, 1911, and an ordinance of the Consolidated
Borough of Kingston, approved January 17, 1927, shall continue to be maintained
in the Old Family Homestead Building of the late Frank W. Hoyt as a free,
public, nonsectarian library for the use of the residents of the Municipality
of Kingston and vicinity, and that the said building shall be used not only
for the purpose of a free, nonsectarian public library, as aforesaid, but
also for the purpose of reading and writing rooms for the residents of the
Municipality of Kingston and vicinity.
The Board of Directors shall have control over the affairs of the Library.
All moneys appropriated for the establishment and/or maintenance of the Library
and all moneys, if any, received from other sources for its use shall be under
the exclusive control and shall be disbursed under the direction of the Board
of Library Directors. Such Board of Library Directors shall have the power
to contract with the Board of Directors of another library to establish a
cooperative plan for improving library services. The Board shall also have
a duty to make a report, annually, to all municipalities providing funding
to the Library, setting forth the moneys received by such Library from the
municipality and the dispositions thereof, and the accounts of the Treasurer
of said Board shall be audited as in the case of other municipal expenditures.
Furthermore, the annual report shall contain an itemized statement of all
receipts from whatever sources, and expenditures, and shall show the condition
of the Library and any branches thereof, the number of volumes, maps, pamphlets
and other materials, the number added by purchase, gift or otherwise, the
number lost or withdrawn, the number of registered borrowers and readers and
a statement of the circulation of material, with such other information and
suggestions as may seem desirable. A copy of each report made to the Municipal
Officer shall be sent to the State Library in Harrisburg.
The Board of Library Directors shall organize as soon as may be convenient
and after appointment by electing a President, Secretary and Treasurer from
its membership, and such other officers and agents as the Board may deem necessary.
The Treasurer shall give bond to the municipality with satisfactory surety
in such amount as the municipality requires.
The municipality shall continue to make appropriations for the purpose
of maintenance of said Library, and such amount or amounts as shall be annually
appropriated in the budget of the Municipality of Kingston. Such appropriations
may be out of the current revenue of the municipality or out of moneys raised
by the levy of special taxes to establish and/or maintain a library.