All appointive agencies shall be established by ordinance or
state statute and their members and alternates shall be appointed
by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Board of Selectmen
unless otherwise provided in this chapter. Such agencies are granted
all powers and duties as forth in the General Statutes, as amended.
A. Only an elector of the Town shall be eligible for appointment to
any agency, except for the Building Code of Appeals. Any appointee
ceasing to be an elector of the Town shall thereon cease to be a member
of such agency.
B. Political composition of agencies (See Chapter II, Section 2). Except
as provided within this Charter, the composition of all agencies shall
be in accordance with the requirements of the General Statutes relating
to minority representation.
C. All agencies shall have the powers and duties granted or imposed
upon such officials and agencies by the General Statutes, as amended,
this Charter, and any applicable special act(s). In January of each
year, unless otherwise provided by law, all agencies shall elect a
Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, and a Secretary. All agencies shall make
rules for the conduct of their meetings and the execution of their
duties. Such rules and any amendments shall be filed with the Town
Clerk and shall be public record.
D. The term of appointment of each member of an appointed agency who
is appointed after the effective date of this Charter shall be five
years, if the term of appointment of a member filling a vacancy shall
be for the remainder of the vacating member's term. All such
members shall serve until their successor has been appointed and qualified.
E. Vacancies on appointive agencies.
1. The resignation of any agency member who has been appointed by the
Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Board of Selectmen, prior
to the end of such member's term shall be effective upon submission
of a letter of resignation signed by such agency member to the Town
Clerk.
2. The term of appointment for members of appointed agencies who serve
by their position as an elected official shall cease upon the member
vacating an elective office.
The following agencies have been created by ordinance or Charter
and as of the effective date of this Charter, as amended, continue
to exist. Such agencies can be modified or eliminated by ordinance.
A. Aquifer Protection Agency: consists of five members, appointed for
a term of five years. The Zoning Commission serves as the Aquifer
Protection Agency for the Town with a focus on implementing and enforcing
regulations that protect the Town's aquifers.
B. Building Code Board of Appeals: consists of five members, who need
not be residents of Putnam, for a term of five years, who hear persons
wishing to appeal the decision of the Building Official.
C. Commission on Aging: consists of nine members appointed for a term
of five years to focus on the needs of the aging residents.
D. Conservation Commission: consists of five members appointed for a
term of five years to focus on the conservation and protection of
natural resources.
E. Economic Development Commission: consists of five members appointed
for a term of five years to focus on the economic and community development
of the Town.
F. Ethics Commission: consists of five members for a term of five years
for hearing ethics concerns.
G. Housing Authority: consists of five members appointed for a term
of five years to supervise all public housing, investigate and research
the condition of housing and coordinate with other municipal agencies,
as they pertain to housing.
H. Inland Wetlands Commission: consists of five members appointed for
a term of five years to review applications which may impact the Town's
watercourses or wetlands.
I. Planning Commission: consists of five members appointed for a term
of five years to focus on the future planning for the Town.
J. Recreation Commission: consists of five members appointed for a term
of five years to focus on the recreation needs of the Town.
K. Redevelopment Agency: consists of five members appointed for a term
of five years to focus on planning and redevelopment of urban areas.
L. Water Pollution Control Authority.
1. There shall be a Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA), which
shall be the water pollution control authority of the Town and shall
have all the powers of such an authority as provided by the General
Statutes, as amended, and the other administrative agencies of said
state, which have powers to regulate such authorities, except as otherwise
provided herein.
2. The Water Pollution Control Authority shall consist of five members,
at least one of whom shall reside within the District. The WPCA shall
have supervision and control of all municipally owned water and sewer
facilities. The Authority shall administer all laws, ordinances, and
regulations, if any, governing the use of such facilities.
3. Except for a vote of the legislative body to the contrary, all costs,
from whatever cause arising, shall be borne by the users of the system.
The Authority shall determine the charges for the use of the sewer
systems in accordance with the provision of Section 7-255 of the General
Statutes, as amended, and shall follow the provisions of Section 7-239,
as amended, in establishing the charges for the use of the water systems.
4. The Town of Putnam shall hold the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) plant permit. The Mayor, as chief executive officer
of the Town, is responsible for oversight of the WPCA.
5. The WPCA may recommend the creation or abolition of all positions
for said plants' operations and be responsible for determining
necessary skill levels.
6. The WPCA shall have the power to negotiate for legal, financial,
and other services as required.
7. The WPCA shall have the power to incur and approve expenditures and
to revise budget line items during the fiscal year.
8. Additional responsibilities of the WPCA shall include but not be
limited to rate setting; hiring of outside contractors and/or consultants
including financial and specialized legal; development of plants'
budgets, review of expenses; review of plants' operations; advising
the Mayor's Office of any violations and complaints.
9. Wages, salaries, and benefits of all WPCA union and nonunion workers
shall be determined by the Mayor and Board of Selectmen in concurrence
with the WPCA.
M. Zoning Board of Appeals: consists of five members appointed for a
term of five years to hear appeals of decisions made by the Zoning
Commission
N. Zoning Commission: consists of five members appointed for a term
of five years to establish and administer the Town's zoning regulations
The Board of Selectmen, by a majority vote of the entire Board,
may create such temporary agencies and offices as it may determine
are necessary for the general health, safety, and welfare of the Town
and may prescribe their duties by resolution. Nonvoting members of
special committees need not be electors of the Town.