The Council shall appoint, whether for full terms or to fill
vacancies, the members of all boards, commissions and offices authorized
by Chapter V of this Charter and those others deemed necessary by
the Council. This shall be done at a meeting to be held not later
than 60 days after the municipal election or as the Council deems
necessary. Interim appointments shall be made within 60 days of the
vacancy.
The terms of appointment to any appointive board, commission
or office shall not exceed four years unless specified by this Charter
or by ordinance. Despite the expiration of a term, the holder of an
appointive position shall continue to hold office until a successor
has been appointed and qualified. The Town Council may remove any
member from any appointed board, commission, committee, or agency
who serves without compensation as follows: (i) upon such member's
unexcused absence from three consecutive meetings of the board, commission,
committee, or agency, whether regular or special meetings; (ii) upon
such member's unexcused absence from 50% or more of the meetings,
whether regular or special meetings, of the board, commission, committee,
or agency within a calendar year, unless otherwise provided by the
General Statutes; or (iii) for any other reason the Town Council deems
sufficient provided that the member of such board, commission, committee,
or agency is given notice and an opportunity to be heard at a formal
hearing.
The number of members of any political party who may be appointed
to any board or commission shall not exceed the number prescribed
by the General Statutes.
No person shall be eligible for appointment to any board, commission,
office or similar body except the Town Attorney, the Town Manager
and the Director of Health, who is not at the time of appointment
a resident of the Town at least 18 years of age. Any person except
the Town Attorney, the Town Manager and the Director of Health who
ceases to become a resident of the Town shall thereupon cease to hold
appointive office.
Appointive boards, commissions and offices shall have the power
and duties conferred or imposed by this Charter, by ordinance or by
the General Statutes. Each board or commission shall choose a Chairperson
and a Secretary and make rules for the conduct of its meetings and
the execution of its duties. Such rules and the minutes of all meetings
shall be filed with the Town Clerk for public inspection. Members
of appointive boards and commissions shall serve without compensation,
except the Town Attorney, Director of Health and such others as the
Council may appoint. Necessary expenses incurred in the performance
of duties may be paid from an appropriation authorized for that purpose.
Biennially, the Council shall appoint a Town Attorney to serve
a term coincident with the Town Council. A purchase order shall be
issued with the financial considerations subject to approval by the
Town Council. The Town Attorney may be removed at any time by the
affirmative vote of five council members. The Town Attorney shall
be an attorney at law admitted to practice law in the State of Connecticut.
The Town Attorney shall appear for and protect the rights of the Town
in all actions, suits or proceedings brought by or against it or any
department, office, agency, board or commission. The Town Attorney
shall be the legal advisor of the Council, Manager and all officers,
boards and commissions in all matters affecting the Town and shall,
upon written request, furnish them with a written opinion on any question
of law involving their respective power and duties. Copies of all
opinions shall be forwarded to the Council. Upon request by the Council,
the Town Attorney shall prepare or approve forms of contract or other
instruments to which the Town is a party or in which it has an interest.
The Town Attorney shall have powers, with the approval of the Council,
to appeal from orders, decisions and judgments and to compromise or
settle any claims by or against the Town.
The Council shall join a Health District or appoint a Director
of Health, in accordance with General Statutes. The Health District
or Director shall be responsible for the preservation and promotion
of public health. The Health District or Director shall interpret
and enforce the health and sanitary laws of the State and Town.
The Council shall appoint a Board of Assessment Appeals consisting
of three members. Two members shall have alternating terms of four
years, and one member shall have a term of two years. Biennially thereafter,
the Council shall appoint two members, one to a four-year term and
one to a two-year term to succeed the members whose terms expire.
The Council shall have the power to appoint boards and commissions
as provided by ordinance, and shall have the authority to create or
eliminate boards or commissions as appropriate. It shall determine
the number of members and length of service.