The Capital Planning Advisory Committee, hereinafter
called the Committee, shall consist of five members, four members
will be appointed by the Board of Selectmen, each will serve a three
year term. The Town Administrator or his or her representative, will
be the fifth member. The Board of Selectmen may vote to have the Finance
Committee or Town Administrator serve in place of this Committee,
to establish the capital improvement program.
Members of the Capital Planning Advisory Committee
shall be appointed based on experience and knowledge so as to enable
the committee to fairly prepare, evaluate and recommend a sound and
fiscally responsible capital improvement program. A full and complete
study shall be formally voted, approved and delivered to the office
of the Town Administrator no less than 190 days prior to the start
of the fiscal year.
The capital improvement program shall include
the needs of the School Department and all other Town departments.
The Capital Budget shall include a capital improvement schedule and
a capital equipment replacement schedule. This program is outlined
in Section 6-6, of the Town Charter.
In addition to the items listed in Section 6-6
of the Town Charter, the Capital Planning Advisory Committee shall
conduct studies, surveys and analysis as needed and upon request of
the Board of Selectmen and/or the Town Administrator. Any formal matter,
action or vote, etc. undertaken by the Capital Planning Advisory Committee
shall not bind the Administrator or Board of Selectmen to any action
relative to its determination. However, all activities or decisions
rendered and approved by a majority vote of the Capital Planning Advisory
Committee shall be made available and presented at the request of
the Board of Selectmen or Town Administrator.
The Capital Planning Advisory Committee shall
have the authority to require any Town official, board, committee,
or their representative, non union supervisory employees, and other
body(s) legally authorized and empowered to spend Town funds, including
the school department, to appear before the Capital Planning Advisory
Committee to gather information for the purpose of preparing or evaluating
the Capital Improvement Program.