RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- CHOPMIST WATER DISTRICT
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Introduced
By: Representative Carol A. Mumford |
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Date
Introduced: May 30, 2002 |
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. All that
part of the town of Scituate described in the following paragraph is hereby
incorporated into a district to be called the Chopmist Water District.
The
boundaries of the Chopmist Water District are beginning at a point on the
northerly line of Danielson Pike, at the southeasterly corner of Assessor's
Plat 30--Lot 27, thence northerly four hundred (400) feet from Danielson Pike,
along the easterly line of said Lot 27; thence turning and running westerly,
four hundred (400) feet northerly and parallel to said northerly line of
Danielson Pike, across said Lot 27, and across Assessor's Plat 30 -- Lots 48,
58, 57, 53 and Assessor's Plat 28 -- Lots 15, 21 and 38, and encompassing
Assessor's Plat 30 -- Lots 47, 50 and 28, to the westerly line of said Lot 38;
thence turning and running southerly along said westerly line of Lot 28, four
hundred (400) feet and across Danielson Pike to its southerly line; thence
turning and running easterly along said southerly line of Danielson Pike to the
northwesterly corner of Assessor's Plat 35--Lot 43; thence turning and running
southerly along the westerly line of said Lot 43 to its southwesterly corner;
thence turning and running easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 43 and
southerly lines Assessor's Plat 35 -- Lots 29, 28, and 26, to the southeasterly
corner of said Lot 26; thence turning and running northerly along the easterly
line of said Lot 26 to said southerly line of Danielson Pike; thence turning
and running easterly along said southerly line of Danielson Pike to the
northwesterly corner of Assessor's Plat 34 -- Lot 22; thence turning and
running southerly four hundred (400) feet from said southerly line of Danielson
Pike, along the westerly line of said Lot 22 to its southwesterly corner;
thence turning and running easterly, four hundred (400) feet southerly and
parallel to said southerly line of Danielson Pike, across said Lot 22 and
across Assessor's Plat 34 -- Lots 32 and 29, to the easterly line of said Lot
29; thence turning and running northerly along said easterly line of Lot 29 and
across Danielson Pike to the northerly line of Danielson Pike; thence turning
and running easterly along said northerly line of Danielson Pike to the point
and place of beginning. These boundaries meaning and intending to include all
properties traversed or encompassed by the boundary limits.
These
limits meaning and intending to include the public and private streets, roads,
and thoroughfares and all public and privately held properties.
The
purpose of the Chopmist Water District shall be to develop, secure, maintain
and provide a water supply and water service for all purposes including fire
protection, manufacturing and domestic use in said Chopmist Water
District. Said district may, within its
discretion, sell water to and purchase water from any city or town, any
municipal or quasi-municipal corporation, any incorporated water company or any
water company owned or operated by a city or town. Said district shall have a common seal, may sue and be sued and
enjoy other powers generally incident to corporations.
SECTION
2. The
qualified electors of the town of Scituate resident in said district shall be
eligible to vote and act in all meetings of the corporation.
SECTION
3. An annual
meeting of said district shall be held on the first Monday in May at 7:30 p.m.
of each year occurring after the acceptance by the district of this act. Special meetings may be called and held in
accordance with the provisions of the bylaws.
All meetings of the district, including the first meeting called to act
upon the acceptance or rejection of this act, shall be warned by posting a notice
of the call of the meeting, which notice shall specify the time and place of
the meeting with a reference to the business to be transacted or acted upon at
said meeting, in at least three (3) conspicuous places within the district at
least seven (7) days next prior to the date of said meeting. All meetings shall be held within the town
of Scituate, at such place as specified in the notice of the call or as
provided in the bylaws.
SECTION 4. Upon petition signed by each of the district
residents, who are qualified electors within said district as described herein,
requesting that such district be created as set forth herein, filed with the
town clerk of the town of Scituate, and the acceptance of such petition by a
majority of the town council of said town of Scituate, then the Chopmist Water
District shall be established according to the provisions of this act. Such petition shall provide that "We
the undersigned, hereby request that the Chopmist Water District be established
according to the act of incorporation passed by the General Assembly at its
January 2002 session."
SECTION
5. The
officers of the district, their duties and compensation may be fixed and
provided by the bylaws, provided that there shall be a manager, a moderator, a
clerk, a treasurer, a tax collector, a tax assessor, a board of directors of
five (5) members and such other officers as the district may from time to time
deem necessary to conduct its business and affairs.
Said
district shall cause proper books of record to be kept by its proper officials,
and any qualified resident of said district may at all reasonable times inspect
said books of record.
The
initial officers of the district and the initial board of directors shall be
elected at the district's first meeting, and two (2) members of the board shall
be elected for three (3) year terms, two (2) for two (2) year terms and one (1)
for a one (1) year term. The initial
officers and directors shall serve until their successors are duly elected and
qualified at the annual meeting of the district. Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws all officers shall
thereafter be elected at the annual meeting of the district to hold office for
the term of one (1) year and until their successors are duly elected and
qualified, and the board of directors shall be elected for staggered three (3)
year terms. The duties of the officers
and directors in the district shall be similar to the duties of like officials
in towns except the board of directors which shall have and perform such duties
in accordance with law and not inconsistent with the provision of this
act. Any vacancy occurring in any
office may be filled for the unexpired term in accordance with the provisions
of the bylaws. Provided, however, that
no individual is to hold more than one (1) office, be it appointed or
elective. The board of directors shall
meet as often and conduct its meeting in such a manner as shall be prescribed
by the bylaws.
SECTION
6. For the
purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act the district shall have the
right and power to purchase, rent, lease, or otherwise acquire, and to hold,
rent, lease, mortgage, sell or otherwise dispose of any real or personal estate
or of any interest, claim or other rights therein. The district shall have the right and power to borrow monies in
the aggregate amount of not more than two million dollars ($2,000,000).
Said
district may distribute and provide water for all purposes including fire
protection, domestic and manufacturing uses, within or without the district, or
may authorize the same to be done, and may regulate the use thereof and the
price to be paid therefore, within and without the district and may develop
water sources within the district. Said
district, for the purpose or purposes aforesaid, may carry any works to be
constructed or authorized to be constructed by it, over or under any highway,
turnpike, road, street or right-of-way in such manner as not to obstruct
permanently or impede travel thereon; and may enter upon and dig up any
highway, turnpike, road, right-of-way or street for the purpose of laying pipes
or building aqueducts upon or beneath the surface thereof, or for the purpose
of repairing the same; all such work upon or in the highway or street to be
under the direction of the town council of the town in which said road or
street is located. Said district shall
also have all the powers and privileges conferred upon corporations in general
by chapter 7-1.1 of the general laws, as amended, insofar as the same are
applicable to, consistent with and not repugnant to the nature and purpose of
this act. Said district is hereby
authorized to contract for and to procure water for the purposes specified in
this act, in such lawful manner as may seem necessary and proper, and for such
purposes and in such manner may establish wells and may erect or cause to be
erected for its use any buildings, tanks, containers, or other storage and any
pipes, pipelines and other equipment that it may deem necessary for its
purposes under this act.
SECTION
7. Said
district shall have power to enact bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its
meeting and its business, which may include rules and regulations for and the
rates and conditions upon which water and service shall be supplied, also rules
and provisions under which constables or other officers for the enforcement of
law may be engaged for the protection of the property and rights of the
district, and for any breach of its bylaws may provide a penalty not to exceed
a fine of one hundred dollars ($100) to be recovered for the use of said
district, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding thirty (30) days for the
protection of its property within the district, which penalty may be enforced
by prosecution on complaint of any officer of the district or police officer of
the town of Scituate before any court of competent jurisdiction.
SECTION
8. The fiscal
year of the district shall be from July 1 to June 30 in each year. The qualified electors of the district at
any legal meeting shall have power and authority to order such taxes, and
provided for assessing and collecting the same, on the taxable inhabitants and
upon the ratable real estate and tangible personal property and ratable
intangible personal property of said district, as they shall deem necessary for
purchasing and procuring real and personal property or any rights therein and
for undertaking and carrying out any business or thing lawfully authorized by
this act, for the current expenses for the district, for the payment of such
police services as they may deem necessary for the protection of the property
and operation of the business of the district and also for the payment of any
indebtedness that has been incurred by the district and interest thereon; and
such taxes so ordered shall be assessed by the assessor of the district on the
taxable inhabitants and upon ratable real estate and tangible personal property
and ratable intangible personal property therein in accordance with the last
valuation made by the assessor of the town wherein the property is located next
previous to said district assessment, adding, however, any ratable property
which may have been omitted by said town assessor or which has been acquired
after said town assessment; and in all cases where the town assessor has included
property within the district and property without the district in one (1)
valuation the assessor of the district shall make an equitable valuation of
that portion of same lying within the district; and in assessing and collecting
said taxes such proceedings shall be had by the officers of said district, as
near as may be, as are required to be had by the corresponding officers of
towns in assessing and collecting town taxes; and the collector of taxes for
said district shall, for the purpose of collecting taxes assessed by said
district have the same powers and authority as are now by law conferred on
collectors of taxes for towns in this state.
Said
district may provide for such deduction from the tax assessed against any
person, if paid by an appointed time and/or for such penalty by way of
percentage on the tax if not paid at the appointed time, not exceeding twelve
percent (12%) per annum, as it shall deem necessary to insure punctual
payment.
SECTION
9. Said
district may enact all bylaws by it adjudged to be necessary and expedient for
carrying the provisions of this act into effect and for rights-of-way as
provided in section 6 hereof, provided that no greater penalty be imposed
thereby than is prescribed in section 7 hereof, and provided that the same be
not in violation of or repugnant to the laws of this state.
SECTION
10. The
results of the vote prescribed by section 4 of this act shall be tabulated by
the town clerk who shall forthwith send to the Secretary of State a certified
copy of the results of the vote upon the questions submitted. The document so sent shall be filed in the
office of the Secretary of State and shall be conclusive evidence of the facts
therein set forth insofar as they relate to the establishment of said district.
SECTION
11. This
section and section 4 shall take effect upon passage of this act. The remainder of this act shall take effect
upon the petition by the electors within said Chopmist Water District and
acceptance of such petition by a majority of the town council of the town of
Scituate as prescribed by section 4.