The organization of the Town into operating agencies for the provision of services and the administration of the government may be accomplished through either of the methods provided in this article.
(a)
Ordinances - Subject only to express prohibitions in a general law or the provisions of this Charter, the Town Council may, by ordinance, reorganize, consolidate, create, merge, divide or abolish any Town agency, in whole or in part; establish such new Town agencies as it deems necessary or advisable, determine the manner of selection, the term of office and prescribe the functions of all such entities; provided, however, that no function assigned by this Charter to a particular Town agency may be discontinued, or assigned to any other Town agency, unless this Charter specifically so provides.
(b)
Administrative Code - The Mayor may from time to time prepare and submit to the Town Council plans of organization or reorganization which establish operating divisions for the orderly, efficient or convenient conduct of the business of the Town. Whenever the Mayor prepares such a plan the Mayor shall hold one or more public hearings on the proposal giving notice by publication in a local newspaper, which notice shall describe the scope of the proposal and the time and place at which the hearing will be held, not less than seven nor more than 14 days following said publication. Following such public hearing, the proposal, which may have been amended subsequent to the public hearing, shall be submitted to the Town Council by the Mayor. An organization or reorganization plan shall become effective at the expiration of 60 days following the date on which the proposal is submitted to the Town Council unless the Town Council shall, within said 60 days, by a majority vote, vote to disapprove the plan. The Town Council may vote only to approve or to disapprove the plan and may not vote to amend or to alter it. The Mayor may, through the administrative code, and subject only to express prohibitions in a general law, or this Charter, reorganize, consolidate or abolish any Town agency, in whole or in part; establish such new Town agencies as are deemed necessary to the same extent as is provided in Section 6-1(a), above, for ordinances; and for such purpose transfer the duties and powers and, so far as is consistent with the use for which the funds were voted by the Town, transfer the appropriation of one Town agency to another; provided, however, that no function assigned by this Charter to a particular Town agency may be discontinued or assigned to any other Town agency unless this Charter specifically so provides.
Every organization or reorganization plan submitted by the Mayor pursuant to this provision shall contain a proposed ordinance which sets out, in detail, such amendments, insertions, revisions, repeals or otherwise of existing ordinances as may be necessary to accomplish the desired reorganization. Such reorganization plan and proposed ordinance shall be accompanied by a message of the Mayor which explains the benefits expected to ensue if the plan is adopted.
Whenever the Mayor proposes such a plan the Town Council shall hold one or more public hearings on the proposal giving notice by publication in a local newspaper, which notice shall describe the scope of the proposal and the time and place at which the public hearing will be held, not less than seven nor more than 14 days following said publication.