[Gen. Ords. 1962, § 19-13]
The trust fund bequeathed to the inhabitants of the city by
the last will and testament of Francis Buttrick, late of Waltham,
shall be called by the name of the "Buttrick Charity Fund" and shall
be kept by the city treasurer invested in bonds or notes of the city
or in securities, except personal securities in which funds of savings
banks may by law be invested.
[Gen. Ords. 1962, §§ 2-5, 2-9, 19-11, 19-12]
(a) There is hereby established the board of trustees of the Buttrick
Charity Fund.
(b) The board of trustees of the Buttrick Charity Fund shall consist
of three (3) person appointed by the mayor, subject to confirmation
by the council. One (1) member of such board shall be appointed on
or before the first Monday in February in each municipal year, to
serve for three (3) years from the expiration of the term of the member
then next outgoing.
(c) The members of the board of trustees of the Buttrick Charity Fund
shall meet on the first Monday in March annually, or as soon thereafter
as convenient, and organize by the choice of a chairman, and shall
keep a record of their proceedings.
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Cross references—Annual inventory of city property to be submitted to mayor and auditor, § 2-2; annual reports by boards and officers to mayor, § 2-9; turn over an accounting for funds, § 2-88; books and records to correspond to fiscal year, § 2-89.
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[Gen. Ords. 1962, § 19-14]
It shall be the duty of the city treasurer to keep a separate
account of the Buttrick Charity Fund and the income therefrom. He
shall pass to the credit of such account the interest of such bonds
and notes as the same becomes due, without the necessity of any draft
or order from any officer of the city, and shall disburse the same
upon order of the city auditor, as provided for general accounts.
[Gen. Ords. 1962, § 19-15]
The board of trustees of the Buttrick Charity Fund shall, subject
to the order of the council, have the exclusive disposition of the
income of such fund, and shall apply the same to the relief of deserving
poor people, inhabitants of the city, who are not inmates of the city
almshouse.