All budget requests shall be made on or before January 14th
of each year, except that the Board of Education request shall be
made on or before February 3rd. These requests shall be filed with
the First Selectman and shall contain a detailed estimate of expenditures
and revenues, other than tax revenues, in the ensuing Fiscal Year.
Except for the request by the Board of Education, such estimates shall
be accompanied by a statement setting forth, in such form as the First
Selectman may prescribe, the services, activities and work accomplished
during the current Fiscal Year and to be accomplished during the ensuing
Fiscal Year.
The First Selectman shall compile preliminary estimates for
the Town's operating budget, the Board of Education's operating
budget, the capital improvement budget and the Town's debt service
(which shall be referred to collectively as the "Annual Town Budget")
for the ensuing Fiscal Year. Not later than February 10th of each
year, the First Selectman shall present to the Board of Selectmen
a proposed budget consisting of:
(a) a budget message outlining the proposed financial policy of the Town
government, describing the important features of the proposed Annual
Town Budget, indicating any major changes from the current Fiscal
Year in financial policies, expenditures and revenues together with
the reasons for such changes, and containing a clear summary of the
Annual Town Budget's contents;
(b) estimates of revenue, including the receipts collected in the last
completed Fiscal Year, the receipts collected during the current Fiscal
Year prior to the time of preparing the estimates, the receipts estimated
to be collected during the current Fiscal Year, estimates of the receipts,
other than from the property tax, to be collected in the ensuing Fiscal
Year, and an estimate of the then available surplus; and
(c) itemized expenditures for each Town department and each Board and
Commission for the last completed Fiscal Year, expenditures for the
current Fiscal Year prior to the time of preparing the estimates,
total estimated expenditures for the current Fiscal Year, and the
First Selectmen's recommendations for the ensuing Fiscal Year
for all items except those of the Board of Education, which the First
Selectman shall transmit to the Selectmen as submitted to the First
Selectman by the Board of Education. The First Selectman shall present
reasons for all of the First Selectman's recommendations.
As part of the budget of the First Selectman, the First Selectman
may present a program previously considered and acted upon by the
Town Planning and Zoning Commission, in accordance with Section 8-24
of the General Statutes, of proposed municipal improvement projects
for the ensuing Fiscal Year and for at least the five Fiscal Years
thereafter. Estimates of the costs of such projects shall be submitted
annually in the form and manner prescribed by the First Selectman.
The First Selectman shall recommend to the Board of Selectmen
those capital projects to be undertaken during the ensuing Fiscal
Year and the method of financing same.
The Board of Selectmen shall review the First Selectman's
proposed Annual Town Budget, including the proposed budget of the
Board of Education. The proposed Annual Town Budget, including such
alterations or changes deemed necessary by the Board of Selectmen,
shall be presented to the Board of Finance not later than March 1
of each year. The proposed Annual Town Budget shall include the budget
proposal of the Board of Education, but any changes to the Board of
Education's proposed budget as may desired by the Board of Selectmen
shall be in the form of recommendations only.
Voting on the proposed Annual Town Budget, as amended, if applicable, by the Annual Town Budget Meeting, shall be by machine voting. There shall be separate votes on the following components of the Annual Town Budget: (i) the Town's proposed operating budget, (ii) the Board of Education's proposed operating budget and (iii) the proposed capital improvement budget. The voting shall commence immediately after the Annual Town Budget Meeting is adjourned, and shall continue that day as long as necessary, in the judgment of the Registrars of Voters, to accommodate all those seeking to cast votes at that time. Voting shall recommence between seven and fourteen days following the Annual Town Budget Meeting, and shall occur during the hours permitted by Section
7-7 of the General Statutes. Each component of the proposed Annual Town Budget set forth above shall be approved if a majority of Qualified Voters who vote approve that component. At the discretion of the Board of Selectmen, the ballot may permit any Qualified Voters who wish to reject a proposed component or components of the Annual Town Budget to indicate whether they would reject the proposed component(s) because they are too high or because they are too low.
An official copy of the Annual Town Budget as finally approved
shall be filed by the Board of Finance with the Town Clerk within
one week following final approval. Within ten days after the approval
of the Annual Town Budget, the Board of Finance shall, by resolution,
fix the tax rate in mills that shall be levied on the taxable property
in the Town for the applicable Fiscal Year.
The Town shall have the power to incur indebtedness by issuing
its bonds or notes as provided by the General Statutes subject to
the limitations thereof and the provisions of Sections 3.4(a), 3.5,
and 9.5.
The Town shall make no charitable or similar contribution to
any person, organization or private corporation unless such contribution
is (a) included in a category so denominated in the Annual Town Budget
or (b) authorized by the General Statutes and approved by the First
Selectman, the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Finance.