(a)
Powers. The legislative powers of the Town are vested in the Town Council. The Town Council shall exercise its legislative powers in the manner determined by the Town Council, unless some other provision is made by a general law or by the Home Rule Charter.
The Town Council shall provide for the exercise of any power and for the performance of any duty or obligation which is imposed upon the Town by law and for which no provision is made by a general law, or by the Home Rule Charter.
The Town Council may adopt ordinances which originate with the Mayor on any subject relating to the affairs of the Town. The Town Council may adopt ordinances which originate with it, or are filed on petition of voters as provided in Section 7-7 of the Home Rule Charter, on any subject relating to the affairs of the Town except as provided in Section 5-1 of the Home Rule Charter. All ordinances adopted by the Town Council shall be presented to the Mayor as provided in Section 3-7 of the Home Rule Charter.
In accordance with the provisions of Sections 2-10 and 3-3 of the Home Rule Charter, the Town Council shall review every appointment made by the Mayor to any Town office, as a department head, or as a member of a multiple-member body, but not including any position which is subject to the Civil Service Law, G.L. c. 31 et seq. The Council may, by a two-thirds vote of the full Town Council (eight members so voting), reject any such appointment. A vote to reject must be taken within 30 days following the date on which notice of the proposed appointment was filed with the Clerk of the Council.
The Town Council may approve, in whole or in part, or disapprove by rejecting, any appropriation order filed by the Mayor. The Town Council may approve, in whole or in part, or disapprove by rejecting, any loan authorization request filed by the Mayor.
The Town Council may adopt resolutions honoring distinguished persons or events, requesting the Mayor to take certain action or to cease certain actions currently being taken, to request certain other levels of government to take certain action or to cease certain actions currently being taken, or for any other purpose as seems worthy of the attention of the Town Council. Resolutions adopted by the Town Council shall not require the consent of the Mayor.
The Town Council may take such other actions, by vote or otherwise, as may from time to time seem to be in the best interests of the Town.
In accordance with Section 2-7 of the Home Rule Charter, the Town Council, when authorized by a majority vote, may make investigations into the affairs of the Town and into the conduct and performance of any Town agency and for this purpose may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and require the production of evidence. The Town Council may require the Mayor, any Town officers, agencies or Town employees to appear before it and to produce such information as the Town Council may require in relation to the municipal services, functions, powers, or duties which are within the scope of responsibility of such person or agency and which are also within the jurisdiction of the Town Council.
[Amended 6-21-2021 by Order No. 21-090]
(b)
Composition. The Town Council is comprised of 11 members. Five of the members, known as "Councilors-at-Large," are nominated and elected by and from the voters at large. The six remaining members, known as "District Councilors," are nominated and elected from the six districts into which the Town is divided, in accordance with Section 7-5 of the Home Rule Charter.
(c)
Compensation. The Town Council shall receive an annual salary as follows:
[Amended 6-3-2019 by Order No. 18-126]
Councilors | $10,000 | |
Chair Budget/Management | $11,000 | |
Council President | $12,000 |