[Amended 11-3-2020]
Each member of the Town Council shall be paid an annual salary to
be set each year in the annual municipal budget for approval at the
Annual Town Meeting, with the provision that the Chair shall be paid
a sum greater than other members. Each member's salary shall be paid
annually in one lump sum on or about the anniversary date of the date
that he/she was sworn into office. In the event that a member vacates
his/her office as provided in 30-A M.R.S.A. § 2602(1), as
amended, the member's salary shall be prorated based on the number
of months that member has held office, to the nearest full month.
The Council shall elect from among its members a Chair and a
Vice Chair, each of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the Council.
The Chair shall preside at meetings of the Council, shall be entitled
to vote on all questions and shall be recognized as head of the Town
government for all ceremonial purposes but shall have no administrative
duties. The Vice Chair shall act as Chair during the absence or disability
of the Chair.
The Council shall be the judge of the election and qualification
of all officers elected by the voters under the terms of this Charter
and of the grounds for forfeiture of their office and for that purpose
shall have the power to provide for compulsory attendance of witnesses,
the administering of oaths, and the compulsory production of evidence.
An officer charged in writing with conduct constituting grounds for
forfeiture of his/her office shall be entitled to a public hearing
on demand, made within 10 days of receipt of notice of forfeiture.
Notice of such hearing shall be published in one or more newspapers
of general circulation in the municipality at least one week in advance
of the hearing. Decisions made by the Council under this section shall
be subject to review by the courts.
To meet a public emergency affecting life, health, property
or the public peace, the Council may adopt one or more emergency ordinances.
An emergency ordinance shall be introduced in the form and manner
prescribed for ordinances generally, except that it shall be plainly
designated as an emergency ordinance and shall contain, after the
enacting clause, a declaration stating that an emergency exists and
describing it in clear and specific terms. An emergency ordinance
may be adopted with or without amendment or rejected at the meeting
at which it is introduced, but the affirmative vote of at least a
majority of the Council plus one shall be required for adoption. After
its adoption the ordinance shall be published and printed as prescribed
for other adopted ordinances. It shall become effective immediately
upon adoption or at such later time as it may specify. Every emergency
ordinance shall automatically stand repealed as of the 61st day following
the date on which it was adopted, but this shall not prevent re-enactment
of the ordinance in the manner specified in this section if the emergency
still exists. An emergency ordinance may also be repealed by adoption
of a repealing ordinance in the same manner specified in this section
for adoption of emergency ordinances.