The Mayor shall compile preliminary estimates for the annual
budget. The head of each department, office or agency of the Town,
supported wholly or in part from Town Funds or for which a specific
Town appropriation is made, including the Chairman of the Board of
Education for such Board, shall at least (90) days before the end
of the fiscal year, file with the Mayor on forms or computer files
provided by him or her a detailed estimate of the expenditures to
be made within and the revenue to be collected thereby in the ensuing
fiscal year. Minority reports, if any, are to be submitted to the
Mayor, which must be passed on to the Council together with the Mayor's
recommendations.
The Mayor shall, at least ninety (90) days before the end of
the fiscal year, present to the Council an annual budget proposal
consisting of:
(a) A budget message outlining the financial policy of the Town government
and describing in connection therewith the important features of the
budget plan;
(b) Estimates of revenue, presenting in parallel columns the itemized
receipts collected in the last completed fiscal year, the receipts
collected during the current fiscal year prior to the time of preparing
the estimates, the receipts estimated to be collected during the remainder
of the current fiscal year, and estimates of the receipts, other than
from the property tax, to be collected in the ensuing fiscal year
and an estimate of the available cash surplus for the current fiscal
year as well as the cumulative surplus on the books at the end of
the fiscal year. To the extent that use of a portion of the cumulative
surplus is being recommended, the Mayor shall present a reason for
such recommendation.
(c) Itemized estimates of expenditures presenting in parallel columns
the actual expenditures for each department, office or agency for
the last completed fiscal year and for the current fiscal year to
the time of preparing the estimates, the expenditures, as estimated
for the remainder of the current fiscal year, the requests of the
several departments, offices and agencies for the ensuing fiscal year
and the Mayor's recommendations of the amount to be appropriated
for the ensuing fiscal year, including the appropriation to the reserve
fund for capital and nonrecurring expenditures, if any, for all items
except those of the Board of Education which he or she shall transmit
to the Council as submitted to him or her by said Board. The Mayor
shall present reasons for all his recommendations. The Chairman of
the Board of Education shall have the same duties and follow the same
form and procedure with respect to the budget of the Board of Education
as is provided herein for departmental estimates. The Council may
decrease but not increase the budget items.
(d) As part of the annual budget or as a separate report attached thereto,
the Mayor shall present a program, after consultation with the town
Planning and Zoning Commission in accordance with Section 8-24 of
the General Statutes concerning municipal improvements of proposed
nonrecurring capital expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year and
for four fiscal years thereafter. Estimates of the cost of such projects
shall be submitted by each department, office or agency annually,
including the Board of Education, in the same manner as estimates
of other budgetary requirements prepared by the Mayor. The Mayor shall
recommend to the Council those projects to be undertaken during the
ensuing fiscal year and the method of financing the same, except he
must send all capital recommendations of the Board of Education to
the Council.
It shall be the duty of the Tax Collector to prepare and mail
to each taxpayer, at least seven (7) days before the date when taxes
are due and payable, a tax bill, the form of which shall be acceptable
to the Commissioner of Revenue Services.
Except as specifically provided in this Charter, the assessment
of property for taxation and the collection of taxes shall be carried
on as provided in the General Statutes or special laws of the State
applicable to the Town of Wolcott.
The Council shall, at a duly authorized meeting of its members,
designate a certified public accounting firm to audit the books and
financial affairs of the Town government for the current fiscal year
in accordance with Chapter III of the General Statutes. Upon receiving
an RFP for public accounting services, that firm may be given a multiple
year contract up to three (3) years without further action by the
Town Council. No such firm chosen shall serve more than five (5) consecutive
years in that capacity. Such five (5) year restriction may be extended
for one (1) year by a 2/3 vote of the Council. Such restriction may
be extended an additional one (1) year by a 2/3 vote of the Council.
Said restriction may only be extended a maximum of two (2) years in
a row. No auditing firm shall serve a consecutive period of more than
seven (7) years. The Town Council must include as part of the chosen
auditing firm's contract, mandatory compliance by the auditing
firm with section 415 of this charter.
All officers and employees as may be required to do so by the
council shall, before entering on their official duties, execute to
the Town, in the form prescribed by the Council and approved by the
Town Attorney and filed with the Town Clerk, a surety company bond
in a penal sum to be fixed by the Council, conditioned upon the faithful
performance of such official duties. Nothing herein shall be construed
to prevent the Town Council, if it deems it to be in the best interests
of the Town, from prescribing which departments, offices, agencies,
boards, or commissions shall be covered by a specific type of the
aforementioned bonds. Premiums for such bonds shall be paid by the
Town.
Salaries of all the officers and other employees of the town
directly or indirectly under the supervision of the Mayor shall be
determined by the Town Council upon recommendation of the Mayor except
as herein provided.