[Ord. No. 99-2, § 1, 1-19-1999]
Pursuant to Section 5-1 of the Windsor Charter, there is
established the Board of Assessment Appeals for the purpose of carrying
out the duties set forth in Connecticut General Statutes Section 12-110
et al.
[Ord. No. 99-2, § 2, 1-19-1999]
The Board of Assessment Appeals shall consist of three members
who shall serve a term of four years. The two members now serving
terms expiring November 30, 2001, are hereby reappointed for the completion
of those terms. The existing one member serving a term to expire November
30, 1999, is hereby reappointed for the completion of that term. Upon
the completion of their respective terms, new appointments shall be
for a term of four years staggered as aforesaid. In the event no successor
member is appointed on the expiration of any term, the term shall
automatically be extended until the member's successor is appointed
and qualified.
[Ord. No. 99-2, § 3, 1-19-1999]
In addition to the regular members, the Council shall have the
authority to appoint up to three alternate members. The initial terms
of alternate members shall all expire on November 30, 2001. Thereafter
alternate members shall be appointed for four-year terms and shall
continue to serve until their successor is appointed and qualified.
[Ord. No. 99-2, § 4, 1-19-1999]
Each alternate member, when seated as herein provided, shall
have all the powers and duties set forth in the General Statutes for
regular members of the Board of Assessment Appeals. If a regular member
of the Board is absent or disqualified, the chairperson of the Board
shall designate an alternate to so act, choosing alternates in rotation
so that they shall act as nearly equal a number of times as possible.
If any alternate is not available in accordance with such rotation,
such fact shall be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.