[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 13-16]
The town council shall have all the powers bestowed upon the police advisory commission. The town council may sit as the police advisory commission at any of its regular scheduled meetings or at a special meeting which is properly noticed under rules and procedures of the town council adopted by the town council on December 5, 1980, or the town council may schedule special meetings to sit as the police advisory commission in which event public notice of the meeting of the town council as police advisory commission shall be given at least 72 hours prior to the time of such meeting. The town council may meet upon shorter notice by unanimous consent of all its members in the event of an emergency situation.
[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 13-17]
The town council sitting as the police advisory commission will oversee the operation of the police department; ensure the proper function of the police department; review complaints against the police department; assist in preparation of the budget for the police department; and interview applicants for all positions within the police department.
[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 13-18]
(a) 
The duties and powers of the police advisory commission shall be as provided in § 907 of the Charter and in this section.
(b) 
The town council acting as the police advisory commission will interview all applicants for any and all positions with the police department.
(c) 
The town council acting as the police advisory commission together with the chief of police will prepare a budget for the police department. Such budget will be presented to the finance committee.
(d) 
The town council acting as the police advisory commission shall review all complaints brought against members of the police department which shall be initially investigated by the chief of police of the department.
(e) 
The town council acting as the police advisory commission shall have the power and duty to veto any permanent written police policies submitted.
[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 13-20]
(a) 
The town council may appoint five members to sit as a police advisory commission. The five members shall be residents of the town and shall serve without compensation.
(b) 
The five members shall have the following initial terms:
(1) 
One member shall be appointed for a period of one year;
(2) 
Not more than two members shall be appointed for a period of two years; and
(3) 
Not more than two members shall be appointed for a period of three years.
Appointment after the initial appointment shall be for a term of three years.
(c) 
If the town council does appoint a five-member commission to act as the police advisory commission, it shall have all the duties, powers and authority granted to the town council under the provisions of this article.
(d) 
If the town council does appoint a police advisory commission, appeal from any decision of the police advisory commission shall be to the town council and the appeal shall be taken within 10 days of any decision made by the police advisory commission.