There shall be a Town Council consisting of seven Councilors,
elected by the qualified electors of the Town as provided in § C203,
Subsection B, of this Charter.
The Town Council may determine the annual salary of Councilors
by ordinance in accordance with Section 7-460 of the General Statutes,
as amended. No ordinance increasing such salary shall become effective
until the date of commencement of the terms of the Councilors elected
at the next regular election, provided that such election follows
the adoption of such ordinance by at least six months. Councilors
shall receive their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties of office.
Each newly elected Town Council shall meet for organization in the Town Hall at 8:00 p.m. on the Monday following its election. The meeting shall be called to order by the Town Clerk who shall administer the oath of office to all newly elected members. In the absence of the Town Clerk, the meeting may be called to order and the oath administered by any officer authorized by law to administer oaths. The Town Council shall elect one of its members an officer of the Town who shall have the title of Chairman of the Town Council and shall serve at the pleasure of the Town Council. The Chairman of the Town Council shall act as moderator at all Town Council meetings and Town meetings held under Article
VIII of this Charter. The Chairman of the Town Council shall act as Mayor during the absence or disability of the Mayor, and if a vacancy occurs shall become Mayor until his successor shall be elected in accordance with § C208 of this Charter. The Town Council shall also elect one of its members an officer of the Town who shall have the title of Deputy Chairman of the Town Council and shall serve at the pleasure of the Town Council during any period of absence or disability of the Chairman of the Town Council.
The Town Council shall be the judge of its members and of the
grounds for forfeiture of their office. A member charged with conduct
constituting grounds for forfeiture of his office shall be entitled
to a public hearing on demand and notice of such hearing shall be
published in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the
Town at least one week in advance of the hearing. Decisions made by
the Town Council under this section may be subject to review by the
courts.
The Town Council shall, within six months subsequent to the
date of adoption of this Charter provision, adopt, by ordinance, a
comprehensive code of ethics which shall govern the conduct of all
municipal officials, both elected and appointed, and all municipal
employees. The Town Council shall have the power to investigate any
and all departments, offices and agencies of the Town to determine
whether or not there has been any violation of the Code of Ethics
or any wrongdoing in such departments, offices and agencies; and,
for such purposes, shall have the power to call witnesses to appear
before the Town Council to testify on any matter under investigation.
At the request of the Town Council, any proper authority may issue
a subpoena for the appearance of witnesses and the production of evidence.
Upon the determination, after a hearing held, of which hearing the
respondent has had notice and at which hearing the respondent has
had an opportunity to be heard, that a violation of the Code of Ethics
has occurred, the Town Council shall have the right to take any disciplinary
action allowed by applicable law.
The fiscal year of the Town of Montville shall be from July
1 to June 30 unless otherwise mandated by the General Statutes, as
amended.
In addition to other acts required by law or by specific provisions
of this Charter to be done by ordinance, those acts of the Town Council
shall be by ordinance which:
A. Adopt or amend an administrative code;
B. Provide for a fine or other penalty or establish a rule or regulation
for violation of which a fine or other penalty is imposed;
C. Levy taxes, except as otherwise provided in Article
VII with respect to the property tax levied by adoption of the budget;
D. Grant, renew, or extend a franchise;
E. Convey or lease, or authorize the conveyance or lease of any lands
of the Town;
F. Adopt, with or without amendments, ordinances proposed under the
initiative power;
G. Amend or repeal any ordinance previously adopted;
H. Establish, alter or abolish any Town department, office, agency,
board, or commission, except as provided by this Charter.
To meet a public emergency affecting life, health, property or the public peace, the Town Council may adopt one or more emergency ordinances, but such ordinances may not levy taxes, grant, renew or extend a franchise, or authorize the borrowing of money except as provided in §
C706. An emergency ordinance shall be introduced in the form and manner prescribed for ordinances generally, except that it shall be plainly designated as an emergency ordinance and shall contain, after the enacting clause, a declaration stating that an emergency exists and describing it in clear and specific terms. An emergency ordinance may be adopted with or without amendment or rejected at the meeting at which it is introduced, but the affirmative vote of at least four members shall be required for adoption. After its adoption the ordinance shall be published and printed as prescribed for other adopted ordinances. It shall become effective upon adoption or at such later time as it may specify. Every emergency ordinance except one made pursuant to §
C706 shall automatically stand repealed as of the 61st day following the date on which it was adopted, but this shall not prevent re-enactment of the ordinance in the manner specified in this section if the emergency still exists. An emergency ordinance may also be repealed by adoption of a repealing ordinance in the same manner specified in this section for adoption of emergency ordinances.