[Amended 5-26-1888 by
L. 1988, c. 413; 4-17-1896 by
L. 1896, c. 305; 4-8-1899 by L.
1899, c. 286]
The officers of the village shall be five trustees; one of whom
shall be president of the board of trustees; one treasurer, one police
constable, all of whom shall be elected by ballot by the electors
of said village, and hold their offices respectively for one year,
and until their successor shall be duly qualified, excepting only
the trustees of said village, who at the first election, shall be
elected for the respective periods of one, two, three, four and five
years, the persons so elected to determine their respective term of
office by lot; and one trustee, to be elected annually thereafter,
to hold his term of office for five years. There shall also be one
clerk, who shall be appointed by the board of trustees, to serve during
the pleasure of the said board. There shall also be one assistant
treasurer, who shall be appointed by the treasurer to serve during
the pleasure of the treasurer; whose duties shall be to collect taxes
and assessments, under the supervision and direction of the treasurer,
and whose fees and compensation as such assistant treasurer shall
be the same as now provided by law for similar services rendered by
the police constable.
No person shall be eligible or appointed to any office, unless
he shall at the time be a resident and elector of said village; and
whenever any officer of said village shall cease to be a resident
thereof, his office shall thereby be vacated; the trustees and assessors
shall be freeholders in said village.
Every inhabitant actually residing in said village, and who
shall have been such actual resident of said village for thirty days
next prior to the time of offering his vote, and who shall at the
time of offering his vote be qualified to vote for member of assembly,
shall be entitled to vote for all officers to be elected by virtue
of this act.
The first election under this act for officers of said village,
shall be held on the first Wednesday in March, eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, and annually thereafter on the first Wednesday in March,
after the first Tuesday, at such place in said village as shall be
designated by the trustees; and ten days' notice of such elections,
and the place thereof, shall be given by publishing the same in all
the newspapers printed in said village, or notices of such elections
to be posted up in five public places in said village.
The trustees shall be inspectors of elections, and they or any
one of them shall preside at all elections; and in case no trustees
shall be present, the electors present may appoint a chairman to preside;
the presiding officers at such elections are authorized to preserve
order, to judge of the qualifications of electors, canvass the ballots
and declare the persons elected by the greatest number of votes, and
shall file such statement forthwith with the clerk of the village,
who shall thereupon notify the several officers of their election.
If any vacancy shall happen in any elective office, the Board
of trustees may appoint an elector of the village to fill the vacancy,
and the persons so appointed shall hold the office till the next annual
election, and the election and qualification of a successor.
The trustees shall elect one of their number to be president
of the board of trustees.
Every person who shall be elected or appointed to any office
shall, before he enters upon the duties thereof, take and subscribe
the oath required by the constitution of the State, which oath shall
be filed with the clerk of the village, and may be taken before and
certified by any officer authorized to administer oaths.
If any person who shall have been duly elected or appointed
to any office in said village, shall for five days after being notified
of such election or appointment, neglect or refuse to take the oath
of office, or to file the same with the clerk, he shall for such neglect
or refusal, forfeit to the use of the corporation, ten dollars, with
costs of suit, recoverable by, and in the name of said corporation.
It shall be duty of the president to preside at the meeting
of the trustees, to call special meetings whenever he shall think
proper, to receive complaints of any breach of the by-laws, rules,
regulations and ordinances, and to see that the by-laws, rules, regulations
and ordinances are faithfully executed and observed, and to prosecute
in the corporate name of the village for all offences against the
same.
It shall be the duty of the clerk of said village to keep the
books, papers and records belonging to said corporation; to record
in a book to be provided for that purpose, the rules, votes, orders,
regulations and proceedings of the inhabitants at their annual and
special meetings, and also all the by-laws, votes, ordinances and
proceedings of the board of trustees; to notify officers of their
election or appointment as soon as may be after their election or
appointment, and to perform such other duties as the trustees may
require of him from time to time; and the trustees may allow to him
such compensation for his services as they shall deem proper.
[Amended 4-8-1899 by
L. 1899, c. 286]
The board of trustees of such village shall, after the annual
election and before the first Tuesday of May of each year, prepare
an assessment roll by copying from the last assessment roll of the
town of Riga, so far as practicable, a description of all real estate
within the village and the value thereof as the same appears thereon;
also of all personal property and the value thereof, assessed on such
town roll to residents of the village, or the corporations taxable
therefor therein, together with the names of the persons or corporations,
respectively, to which such real or personal property is or should
be assessed. Such board shall also enter on such roll the names of
all persons liable to a poll tax. Where the valuation of taxable property
cannot be ascertained from the last assessment roll of the town, or
where the value of such property shall have increased or diminished
since the last assessment roll of the town, or an error, mistake or
omission on the part of the town assessors shall have been made in
the description or valuation of taxable property real or personal,
such board shall ascertain the true value of the property to be taxed
from the best evidence available. The clerk shall, at least one week
before the first Tuesday in May in each year, cause a notice to be
posted in at least five conspicuous public places in the village,
that on such first Tuesday in May at a specified place and during
four consecutive hours to be named, such board of trustees will hear
and determine complaints in relation to such assessment roll, but
such trustees shall not hear any complaint as to a valuation which
has not been changed. Upon the completion of such assessment roll,
such trustees shall subscribe and attach thereto an oath, to the effect
that such roll contains to the best of their knowledge and belief
a true statement of the property, persons and corporations liable
to assessment and taxes in the village, as the same appear upon the
assessment roll of the town in which the village is situated, and,
if in making such assessment, the valuation of any property has been
changed, or if new or additional assessment have been made, that in
changing such valuation or in making such new or additional assessment,
they have estimated the value of the real estate at the full value
thereof, and that the personal property so assessed is assessed at
the full value thereof, according to their best knowledge and belief.
The roll as so completed and verified shall be filed in the village
clerk's office on or before the second Tuesday in May; and on
or before such second Tuesday in May, the clerk shall cause notice
of the completion and filing of such roll to be posted in at least
five public places in the village specifying the date of filing and
that the same will remain on file with the clerk, subject to public
inspection, for fifteen days after the date of such notice.
[Amended 4-17-1896 by
L. 1896, c. 305]
The treasurer, assistant treasurer and police constable, and
each of them shall, before they enter upon the duties of their respective
offices, execute a bond to the village by its corporate name, in such
sum and with such sureties as the trustees shall approve, conditioned
that they shall faithfully execute the duties of their respective
offices, and account for and pay over all moneys received by them
respectively, according to law, which bonds, with the approval of
the trustees indorsed thereon, shall be filed with the clerk of the
village.
The treasurer shall receive all moneys belonging to the village,
and keep an account of all receipts and all expenditures. All moneys
drawn from the treasury shall be drawn in pursuance of an order of
the board of trustees, by warrant, signed by the clerk, and counter-signed
by the president or the presiding officer for the time being of said
board of trustees. The clerk shall keep an accurate account, under
the appropriate heads of expenditures, of all orders drawn on the
treasury, in a check book to be kept by him for that purpose. The
treasurer shall exhibit and report to the trustees once in each year,
and oftener as they may require, a full account of the receipts and
expenditures, and also the state of the treasury.
The police constable of said village shall, in addition to other
powers herein conferred, have all the powers, and be subject to all
the duties by law devolved or imposed upon constables of the county
of Monroe.