Chapter 312 |
2018 -- S 2242 Enacted 07/05/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO THE RICHMOND-CAROLINA FIRE DISTRICT |
Introduced By: Senator Elaine J. Morgan |
Date Introduced: February 01, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 1 and the appendix of Chapter 28 of the 1986 Public Laws entitled |
"An Act Creating the Richmond-Carolina Fire District" as amended by Chapter 438 of the 2000 |
Public Laws entitled "An Act Relating to the Richmond-Carolina Fire District" is hereby further |
amended to read as follows: |
SECTION 1. The Richmond-Carolina Fire District is hereby incorporated in the manner |
and form as follows: |
I. TITLE AND OBJECT |
A. Title and Boundaries. That portion of the town of Richmond, Rhode Island, shown in |
Appendix A which is herein incorporated into a fire district known as the Richmond-Carolina |
Fire District (hereinafter referred to as "District"). |
B. Object. Its object shall be the prevention and/or extinguishment of fires, the protection |
and preservation of life and/or property endangered by fire and/or any related emergencies that |
may occur within the boundaries of the district. |
II. ELIGIBLE VOTERS |
A. Every person having reached the age of eighteen (18) years who resides in said district |
and is an eligible voter in the town of Richmond or is a taxpayer to the district shall have the right |
to vote at any meeting of the district or any adjournment thereof, provided that no such person |
shall be eligible to vote whose district taxes are in arrears one (1) week before any meeting. A list |
of eligible voters shall be prepared by the district clerk who shall certify the most updated roll of |
registered voters and taxpayers available from town officials prior to the annual meeting. |
B. Any person who is granted an exemption, the amount of which exceeds the total |
assessment of said person's property within the district, shall be considered an eligible voter. |
C. No corporation or stockholder or officer thereof, not any executor, administrator or |
trustee, nor any other person acting in a fiduciary capacity shall be eligible to vote. |
III. MEETINGS |
A. The annual meeting shall be held on the first Monday of June each year at 8:00 p.m., |
at a location to be specified in the call of the meeting. The board of directors shall determine the |
location of the meeting. Al meetings of the district shall at all times be held within the boundaries |
of the district. Following adoption of this charter, the first annual meeting of the board of |
directors shall be held at the Richmond elementary school. |
B. Special meetings of the district may be called upon written request, signed by at least |
twenty (20) eligible voters, setting forth the purpose of said call of the meeting, delivered to the |
clerk, or in the absence thereof, any duly elected officer of the district. Said special meeting shall |
be called within fourteen (14) days from the date of delivery of said request to the clerk. |
C. Adjourned Meeting. Any business conducted or transacted at any annual or special |
meeting may be referred to an adjourned meeting, upon request of fifteen (15) eligible voters |
present at any such meeting, for the purpose of voting on such matters. Said adjourned meeting is |
to take place on the second Wednesday following the meeting at which the adjourned meeting is |
requested. Voting hours shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., at a location within the boundaries |
of the district, to be decided by the board of directors. |
IV. QUORUM |
A. A quorum at any meeting of the district shall be twenty (20) eligible voters. In the |
event, that for any reason, a quorum is not present at the time a meeting is scheduled to open, the |
board of directors is herewith authorized to delay the meeting for such a period of time, as in the |
discretion of the board of directors shall best serve the interests of the district. |
V. POWERS OF THE DISTRICT VOTERS |
A. At any annual meeting or special meeting of the district, or any adjournment thereof, |
the eligible voters shall have the following powers: |
1. They shall fill the vacancies on expired or unexpired terms of duly elected officers, |
who shall consist of a chief, first deputy chief, second deputy chief, two (2) members of the board |
of directors, treasurer, clerk. All candidates for elected office must submit their names and the |
particular office which they are seeking, in writing, to the clerk by 4:30 p.m., thirty (30) days |
prior to the annual meeting. Nominations from the floor at the annual meeting shall be prohibited. |
All candidates for elected office must meet the qualifications set forth in this act. |
2. They shall order such taxes and provide for the assessment and collection of same, on |
all real and such personal property within the boundaries of the district as they shall deem |
necessary for the: |
(a) Proper creation, maintenance and support of a fire department in said district, |
including the purchasing or leasing of real estate to house all necessary equipment and |
firefighting, rescue and/or emergency medical services apparatus. |
(b) Purchase or lease of all necessary fire apparatus; firefighting equipment; emergency |
medical equipment and generally all things necessary for proper operation, maintenance and |
service to the taxpayers of the district in order to carry into effect and attain the objectives of |
which this act is declaratory. |
(c) Improvement in any manner they may deem necessary of any property belonging to |
the district. |
(d) Creation of a reserve fund for the future maintenance and replacement of property and |
apparatus. |
(e) Payment of any charges and expenses arising within the district, incidental or not to |
the above. |
(f) Provide for salaries and employee benefits to those persons presently or previously |
employed by the district. |
3. They shall exempt from taxation such property within the boundaries of the district as |
shall be approved by a vote of seventy-five percent (75%) of the eligible voters present at any |
meeting of the district. Providing, however, that no exemption shall be granted unless the request |
for exemption shall specifically be set forth in the call of the meeting at which it is to be |
considered. Such exemption, when granted, shall continue indefinitely, unless a specific term |
shall be specified. |
4. They shall provide for the auditing of the financial records of the district. |
VI. PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION |
A. No property shall be exempt from taxation unless said exemption shall be approved in |
the manner stated in section 1, subsection V A 3, except that property which is exempt by state or |
federal statute. |
VII. OATH OF OFFICE |
A. Upon election or appointment of any officer of the district, the person elected or |
appointed shall take the following oath of office, to be administered by the clerk: |
I, , having been duly elected/appointed to the office of the Richmond-Carolina Fire |
District, do hereby swear that I will carry out all obligations and responsibilities of said office in |
accordance with the charter of the Richmond-Carolina Fire District and all rules and regulations |
therein, to the best of my ability. |
VIII. OFFICERS OF RICHMOND-CAROLINA FIRE DISTRICT |
A. Board of Directors. The chief, first deputy chief, second deputy chief, the two (2) |
elected additional members of the board of directors, and the treasurer, who shall be a nonvoting |
member of the board of directors, shall constitute the board of directors, whose duties collectively |
shall be as follows: |
1. To determine the number of companies within the district and the geographical |
location of each company. |
2. To meet on a regular basis to consider all expenses and claims filed within the district, |
and such expenses and claims that are approved shall bear the signature of the board auditor and |
be presented to the treasurer for payment. |
Each statement of claim shall first be approved by a majority of the board of directors |
before being presented to the treasurer for payment by the board auditor. |
3. The board of directors shall elect one of its members as a board auditor, who shall sign |
all expenses and claims that are approved by the board of directors and present said expenses and |
claims to the treasurer for payments. |
4. Whenever a member of the board of directors, in the discharge of their duty, issues an |
order to any member of the district, Carolina volunteer fire association, or any other company in |
the district, the order shall be faithfully carried out. In the case of disobedience or neglect, said |
person shall be subject to review by the board of directors, who may, if they deem necessary, |
refer the matter to the district discipline committee for its action thereon. |
5. The board of directors prior to each annual meeting shall make known to the district |
clerk the following: |
a) Sixty (60) days prior to the annual meeting all vacancies of the board of directors and |
district officers due to resignation or term expiration should be posted. |
b) They shall thirty (30) days prior to annual meeting present the clerk with a written |
report and proposed budget of expenditures for the coming year. |
6. The board of directors may from time to time prescribe such departmental rules, |
orders and regulations concerning personnel, health, safety, cleanliness, maintenance, training |
and the protection of district property as they deem appropriate. Any member of the district |
personnel or the Carolina volunteer fire association not adhering to the same shall be reported to |
the board of directors for review, who may, if they so deem, refer the matter to the district |
discipline committee for its action thereon. |
7. (a) Any member of the district personnel or the Carolina Volunteer Fire Association |
who is aggrieved by any decision of the district discipline committee may appeal to the board of |
directors by filing a written notice of appeal with the clerk within ten (10) days after the decision |
of the district discipline committee. |
(b) The board of directors, within ten (10) days after receipt by the clerk of a written |
notice of appeal, shall fix the time and place for convening a hearing. |
(c) The hearing before the board of directors shall be conducted in an informal manner, |
and the action taken by the board of directors shall be final. |
8. The board of directors shall elect one of its members chairman and one of its members |
vice-chairman. The chairman, and in his absence, the vice-chairman, shall preside at all meetings |
of the district and shall conduct all meetings in accordance with Roberts rules of order (latest |
revision). |
9. The board of directors shall appoint all committees and members thereto. |
10. The chairman of the board of directors shall administer the oath to the clerk. |
11. The board of directors shall be responsible for establishing all procedures at |
adjourned meetings. |
12. The board of directors, at each annual meeting, shall make a written report to the |
eligible voters of the state of the affairs of the district. |
13. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the board of directors, the clerk, the treasurer, or |
the tax collector, either through death, resignation or disability or for removal for cause, the board |
of directors shall appoint a replacement to serve in such capacity until the next annual or special |
meeting. |
14. The board of directors shall appoint or designate a resident and eligible voter as |
acting treasurer, who, in the absence or disability of the treasurer, shall have the authority to sign |
checks and assume other duties of the treasurer. Said person shall provide bond in an amount to |
be determined by the board of directors. |
15. The board of directors shall have the authority to retain legal counsel, accountants, |
consultants or any other professional services deemed by the board of directors to be in the best |
interests of the district. The said legal counsel shall be available in an advisory capacity for all |
committees of the district and shall render legal opinions, whenever requested to so, on any |
questions or inconsistencies pertaining to the charter. |
16. The board of directors, acting on behalf of the district, shall have the right to sue and |
be sued in the courts of this state having jurisdiction to hear, try or determine such causes. The |
district shall indemnify any elected officer for damages, judgment, settlements, costs and |
expenses incurred in connection with any action, suit or appeal therefrom, arising out of an |
alleged or actual breach of duty, neglect, error, misstatement, or omission, or any other matter |
claimed against said person solely by reason of their being an officer of the district. |
17. The board of directors shall appoint a three (3) member discipline committee for the |
district, which committee's duties are described in section X below. |
18. The board of directors shall be authorized to enter into contracts and leases for the |
purchase and sale of equipment and services, to purchase and sell real estate; to construct |
facilities and to perform any other duties and enter into any contract which may be required to |
fulfill the object as stated in section 1, subsection I B. |
19. The board of directors shall be authorized to enter into any mutual aid contract for |
fire protection and/or emergency medical services with any fire company, fire district, emergency |
medical services company and/or association. |
20. The board of directors shall engage in tax reviews as described in subparagraph D, 1 |
of this section. |
B. Clerk. The clerk, also elected in a manner provided for in section 1, subsection IX, of |
this charter, shall give notice of every annual meeting, special meeting or adjourned meeting of |
the district by placing a notice of the call of any such meeting in five (5) public places, at least |
seven (7) days prior to such meeting. Further the clerk shall advertise the call of such meeting |
once in a local newspaper, at least seven (7) days prior to such meeting. The clerk shall take the |
minutes of all meetings and shall be held responsible for maintenance of same. The clerk shall |
administer the oath of office to all duly elected or appointed officers of the district, except the |
office of clerk as hereinbefore provided. |
C. Treasurer. The treasurer, also elected in a manner provided in section 1, subsection IX, |
of this charter, before proceeding to discharge these duties, shall give bond to the district in such |
sum and with surety as the eligible voters may determine, which will provide for the faithful |
discharge of the duties of the office. Said bond shall be deposited with the clerk. The cost of said |
bond shall be paid for by the district. |
The treasurer shall pay out and expend only those funds that are authorized to be |
expended by vote of the eligible voters of the district at any annual meeting, special meeting or |
adjourned meeting. The treasurer shall have the authority to borrow such sums, subject to the |
limitations as hereinafter set forth and with the approval of the board of directors, to carry on the |
affairs of the district and shall also have the authority to invest any surplus funds, subject to the |
advice and consent of the board of directors, in any interest bearing accounts as provided by law. |
The treasurer shall also be a nonvoting member of the board of directors. |
D. Tax collector. The tax collector, before proceeding to discharge these duties, shall give |
bond in such sum and with surety as the eligible voters of the district shall determine, which will |
provide for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office. The cost of said bond shall be paid |
for by the district. Said bond is to be deposited with the clerk. |
The tax collector shall pay over to the treasurer on the first business day of each month |
the total taxes collected for the previous month, or at more frequent intervals, at the option of the |
tax collector. |
The tax collector shall determine and assess all real and personal property, located within |
the boundaries of the district, on December 31 of each year, at its full and fair cash value, or at a |
uniform percentage thereof, to be determined by the board of directors. The first taxable year for |
which the district shall collect taxes is the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1987, with assessments |
made as of December 31, 1986. The tax collector shall have the power to assess any property |
exempted or omitted by the town of Richmond. |
The date of the collection and all payments due shall be made on or before September 30 |
following said assessment. Provided, however, in the event the tax roll of the town of Richmond |
is not certified by June 15 of any year, the tax collector, on approval of the board of directors |
shall have the authority to change the date to a date not more than one hundred fifty (150) days |
from the date of said certification of the tax roll by the town of Richmond. Interest at the rate per |
annum, fixed for nonpayment of town taxes shall be charged and collected upon all overdue |
charges and assessments from the date they become payable until paid. |
The tax collector shall, after receipt of the list of assessments of the town of Richmond |
and assessing any additional property omitted or exempted from the town's list of assessments, |
produce a tax bill based on the tax rate and budget approved by the eligible voters of the district |
and further shall maintain records of all tax collections and delinquent charges and provide annual |
written reports thereof. |
The tax collector shall send out tax bills the first business day in August of each year, |
provided, however, that the tax collector, on approval of the board of directors, shall have the |
authority to send out the tax bills up to forty-five (45) days subsequent to said first business day |
in August in which case the payment due date may, on approval of the board of directors, be |
extended by a similar number of days. Furthermore, all prior actions of the tax collector are |
hereby affirmed and ratified. |
The tax collector shall be empowered, subject to the approval by a majority of the board |
of directors to appoint an agent or agents for the collection of taxes. Said agent or agents at the |
time of appointment, shall give bond to the district in such sum and with surety as the board of |
directors shall determine, which will provide for the faithful performance of the duties of said |
agent or agents. |
(a) Powers and duties as to appeals. The board of directors shall hear and consider |
appeals from property owners regarding the amount of property assessment as determined by the |
tax collector, provided, however, such appeals are filed within thirty (30) days of the last date |
appointed for payment without penalty of such tax, and provided further, that in case such |
property owner has not filed an account of all the ratable personal estate owned or possessed by |
the same, within the time prescribed by law, the taxpayer shall not have the benefit of any appeal |
regarding the assessment on the taxpayer's ratable personal estate unless the tax assessed on said |
personal estate is illegal in whole or in part; and said appeal shall be limited to a review of the |
assessment on real estate to relief with respect to such illegal tax, as the case may be. Said board |
shall have authority to administer oaths and receive testimony and exhibits. It shall have the |
power to change any assessment so appealed and reviewed, but only after the tax collector has |
been given an opportunity to appear before the board or otherwise present the tax collector's case; |
provided, however, that this provision shall in no way alter legal requirements existing on the |
effective date of this article relative to review of abatements. Hearings of the board of directors |
shall be open to the public. Nothing herein contained shall be construed in any way to limit or |
extend the right of a taxpayer to apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for relief from any |
assessed valuation or tax originally determined by the tax collector or subsequently by the board |
of directors in accordance with the general laws of Rhode Island, as amended, or any other law |
thereto appertaining and all amendments and additions to any such laws for relief from |
assessments as originally made by the tax collector. |
(b) Procedure as to appeals. The procedure to be followed in the filing of appeals by |
property owners from assessments as determined by the tax collector is as follows: |
(1) All appeals to the board of directors shall be on petitions provided by such board. |
(2) All questions on said petitions must be answered fully. |
(3) A separate petition shall be filed by an owner or owners for each parcel of property |
for which a review is requested or an appeal taken as provided herein. |
(4) The landowners of record must file all petitions or if this is not possible, the mark of |
the signature of the landowner's legal representative must appear. |
(5) Petitioners will be notified of the date, time, and place of the hearing. |
(6) The landowner of record, or the landowner's representative, must appear at said |
hearing. If persons other than the owner of record are to appear, then a written authorization filed |
by the landowner of record must be presented and recorded with said board. |
(7) Failure on the part of any petitioner or petitioner's legal representative to appear at the |
time and place designated by said board for a petition to be heard, without prior notification being |
given to the board, will be recorded as a default by nonappearance. Any petition for which a |
default is so recorded will not be reheard for a period of one (1) fiscal year. No petition may be |
resubmitted for any year for which a prior petition was recorded as a default due to |
nonappearance of the petitioner or the petitioner's legal representative. |
(8) At any and all hearings, the petitioner may be represented by his or her attorney and |
any said petitioner may present expert witnesses or any other witnesses who may testify at the |
hearing before said board. |
(9) All testimony given before said board shall be under oath. |
(10) The proceedings of the board of directors shall be recorded and kept in a minute |
book provided by said board. |
(11) All decisions of the board of directors shall be made in writing. Notice shall be given |
in writing to the owner, tax collector and treasurer. |
(12) All petitioners shall be notified in writing of the decision of said board and the |
amount of assessment of their property by said board. |
(13) All petitions will be acknowledged by the board of directors by mail. |
c. Chief. The chief shall have command of the fire department. He shall decide all |
disputes and questions arising out of matters connected with the Carolina Volunteer Fire |
Association among the officers and fire personnel. He shall be responsible for the property of the |
district and shall enforce the rules and regulations of the district. The chief shall have the powers |
and duties delegated by the state of Rhode Island to the principal officers of fire departments |
located within the state of Rhode Island. |
d. First Deputy Chief. The first deputy chief shall assist the chief. In the event of the |
absence or disability of the chief, for any reason, the powers and duties of the chief shall devolve |
upon the first deputy chief. |
e. Second Deputy Chief. The second deputy chief shall assist the chief. In the event of the |
absence or disability of the chief and first deputy chief, for any reason, the powers and duties of |
the chief shall devolve upon the first deputy chief. |
IX. TERMS OF OFFICE |
A. The clerk, tax collector and treasurer shall be elected at the annual meeting by the |
eligible voters to serve for a term of one (1) year. Two members of the board of directors, chief, |
first deputy chief and second deputy chief, duly elected by the eligible voters, shall hold office for |
three (3) years with good behavior, and subject to removal as hereinafter provided. |
B. At the first annual meeting after the adoption of this charter, the chief shall be elected |
to a three (3) year term; the first deputy chief shall be elected to a two (2) year term; and the |
second deputy chief shall be elected to a one (1) year term. Thereafter, all elections for chief, first |
deputy chief and second deputy chief will be three (3) year terms. The two (2) additional |
members of the board of directors shall be elected at the first annual meeting of the district as |
follows: One (1) member shall be elected to a three (3) year term; and one (1) member shall be |
elected to a two (2) year term. Thereafter, all elections to the board of directors shall be for three |
(3) year terms. |
C. All candidates for elected office must submit their names and particular office which |
they are seeking, in writing, to said district clerk seven (7) days prior to the annual meeting. Once |
the officers are elected, they shall serve in their respective office and commence their duties until |
the next annual meeting or until their successor is appointed as provided above ,except for the |
treasurer and tax collector whose terms will coincide with the district's fiscal year. |
X. PROCEDURE TO REMOVE DISTRICT OFFICERS |
A. In the event that charges are brought against any district officer by complaint filed |
with the board of directors alleging conduct inconsistent with the objectives of this act, the board |
of directors shall appoint a committee which will consist of three (3) members, none of whom |
shall be active firepersons within the district. Said committee will hear the charges or reasons |
proposed for the removal of said officer(s). Any person(s) so charged shall be afforded the |
opportunity to present testimony and witnesses in their behalf and to be represented by legal |
counsel. Within fourteen (14) days following said hearing, the committee will make public its |
report of findings and recommendations and within fourteen (14) days thereafter a special |
meeting shall be called, as hereinbefore provided, for the consideration of removal of such |
officer(s). At said special meeting, the eligible voters may by majority vote accept or reject the |
recommendations of the committee and shall be final and binding with no right of further appeal. |
XI. QUALIFICATIONS OF DISTRICT OFFICERS |
A. In order to be eligible for the position of chief, a person must (a) be a resident of the |
district; (b) have held the office of lieutenant or above in an organized fire department in the state |
of Rhode Island for not less than three (3) years; and (c) be an active member of the Carolina |
Volunteer Fire Association for at least one (1) year. |
B. In order to be eligible for the position of deputy chief, a person must (a) be a resident |
of the district; (b) have held the office of lieutenant or above in an organized fire department in |
the state of Rhode Island for not less than three (3) years; and (c) be an active member of the |
Carolina Volunteer Fire Association for at least one (1) year. |
C. In the event that a vacancy exists on the board of directors and no said person who |
meets the above qualifications is seeking the position, then the board of directors shall appoint a |
special committee, approved by the eligible voters, to determine which qualifications shall be |
modified. Said committee shall consist of the remaining members of the board of directors, the |
treasurer, and two eligible voters who are neither officers of the district nor members of the |
Carolina Volunteer Fire Association. |
D. In order to be elected to and retain the position of member of the board of directors, |
clerk, or treasurer, a person must be a resident of the district. |
E. Any person choosing to run for district elective office shall not be required to resign |
from any district office held within the district at that time, until said person be duly elected and |
qualified to the new office. |
XII. CHARTER REVISION |
In the event that fifteen (15) eligible voters at any duly called meeting of the district shall |
deem that this charter should be revised or amended, then and in that event, the board of directors |
shall appoint a committee, approved by the majority of the eligible voters present, to study such |
proposed amendments or revisions. Said committee shall report its findings at the next annual |
meeting or at a special meeting called for such purpose. Any amendment or revision to this |
charter must be present in the notice of such meeting at which it is to be voted upon. Upon |
approval of any amendment or revision by the eligible voters of the district, the same shall be |
referred to the Rhode Island general assembly during the current session, or if not in session at the |
time, the next session, by the clerk, for enactment. |
XIII. TAXABLE PROPERTY |
The term taxable property of the district shall mean and intend to include all real and |
personal property located within the boundaries of the district. |
XIV. DEBT, BONDS, DEBENTURES AND REPAYMENT |
The district is hereby authorized to incur a debt not to exceed three percent (3%) of the |
total assessed valuation of all taxable property within the boundaries of the district as of the last |
assessment made. |
The district is hereby authorized to issue serial bonds or debentures, under its corporate |
seal and name. Said bonds or debentures shall be in denominations and shall bear interest and be |
upon such terms and conditions and shall be issued and sold by the district in such a manner and |
at such times as the eligible voters of the district, by majority vote of those present and voting, |
may decide at any annual meeting, special meeting or adjourned meeting or in lieu thereof, the |
eligible voters, by majority of those present and voting, may authorize the board of directors and |
treasurer to supervise the issuance of said bonds or debentures. |
The chairman of the board of directors and treasurer will sign all bonds and debentures |
on behalf of the district. |
The eligible voters at each annual meeting shall appropriate sufficient funds to meet the |
obligations of principal and interest incurred by the issuance of any such bonds or debentures. |
XV. EXEMPTION FROM TOWN TAX |
A. All property within the boundaries of the Richmond-Carolina Fire District shall be |
exempt from payment of that portion of the tax assessed by the town of Richmond which is |
allocated for fire protection. |
XVI. TRANSFER OF PROPERTY |
A. All property now owned by the Carolina Volunteer Fire Association shall become |
property of the district. |
XVII. FISCAL YEAR |
A. The fiscal year of the district shall be from July 1 through June 30. |
SECTION 2. The question of approval of this act shall be submitted to the electors within |
the boundaries described in Section 1, Subsection I A, at a special local election to be held on |
July 1, 1986, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. by voting machine. The question shall be submitted in |
substantially the following form: Shall an Act passed at the 1986 session of the general assembly |
entitled "An Act Creating The Richmond-Carolina Fire District" be approved? The warning for |
the election shall contain the question to be submitted. From until the time the election is warned |
and the time it is held, it shall be the duty of the town clerk to keep a copy of the act available at |
her office for public inspection, but the validity of the election shall not be affected by this |
requirement or by the requirements of sections 17-5-5 and 17-5-6 of the general laws of Rhode |
Island. |
SECTION 3. This section and the foregoing section shall take effect upon the passage of |
this act. The remainder of this act shall take effect upon the approval of this act by a majority of |
those voting on the question at the election prescribed in the foregoing section. |
APPENDIX A |
Beginning at R.I. Route 91, at the Charlestown-Richmond line; |
Thence running in a generally northerly direction to R.I. state boundary marker #36; |
Thence turning and running N 74 15 W a distance of 1820 feet more or less, to R.I. state |
boundary marker #37* located in Meadow Brook; |
Thence turning and running northerly along the center of Meadow Brook to a point where |
it intersects the center of Pine Hill Road; |
Thence turning and running westerly along the centerline of Pine Hill Road to a point |
where it intersects the center of Meadowbrook Trail; |
Thence turning and running northerly along the center of Meadowbrook Trail to a point |
where it intersects Jerue Trail; |
Thence running along the centerline of Jerue Trail to a point where it intersects Haberek |
Trail; |
Thence running northeasterly along the centerline of Haberek Trail to a point where it |
intersects Kenyon Hill Trail; |
Thence easterly along the centerline of said Kenyon Hill Trail a distance of 1700 feet, |
more or less, to a point opposite the southwest corner of the Foster Woods Subdivision, said |
Subdivision plat is recorded in the Richmond Land Evidence Records; |
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 20 on Assessor's Plat 6B a distance |
of 535 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of said Lot 20; |
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of said Lot 20 a distance of 219.44 feet, to |
the northwest corner of said lot; |
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 8 on Assessor's Plat 6B a distance of |
1380.01 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of said Lot 8. |
Thence northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary of Lots 1 and 2 on Assessor's Plat |
6B a distance of 953.29 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of the Foster Woods |
Subdivision; |
Thence following the common boundary between the Foster Woods subdivision Open |
Space and the Boulder Hills country club, (said country club plat is recorded in the Richmond |
Land Evidence Records), along the following ten courses: |
southeasterly 645.00 feet |
southeasterly 499.40 feet |
southeasterly 446.94 feet |
southeasterly 279.16 feet |
southwesterly 175.00 feet |
westerly 680.00 feet |
northwesterly 130.00 feet |
southwesterly 240.00 feet |
southwesterly 175.24 feet |
southwesterly 100.00 feet |
Thence continuing southwesterly 30.00 feet to the northerly boundary of Lot 16 on |
Assessor's Plat 6B; |
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lots 16, 15 and 14 on Assessor's Plat 6B |
and Lot 13-1 on Assessor's Plat 7B a distance of 693 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of |
said lot 13-1; |
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lots 13 and 12 on Assessor's Plat 7B a |
distance of 376.84 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 12; |
Thence turning a running northerly, parallel to and 300.00 feet distant from said |
Meadowbrook Trail to a point at the eastern end of Wildwood Court; |
Thence continuing northerly, a distance of 185.22 feet, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northwesterly, parallel to and 165.00 feet distant from |
Wildwood Court and Meadowbrook Road, respectively, to the southerly line of Rhode Island |
State Route No. 138; |
Thence running northerly across said Rhode Island State Route No. 138 to a point on the |
northerly side of state highway; |
Thence turning and running northeasterly, a distance of 2,500.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning an interior angle of 163 00'00" and running northeasterly, a distance of |
1,400.00 feet, more or less to a point; |
Thence turning and running easterly, a distance of 875.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northwesterly, a distance of 1,050.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning and running in a northerly direction, a distance of 750.00 feet, more or |
less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running easterly, a distance of 700.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northerly, a distance of 275.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running easterly, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northerly, a distance of 375.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northeasterly, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning and running northwesterly, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning and running southwesterly, a distance of 50.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence, turning and running northwesterly, a distance of 400.00 feet, more or less, to the |
southwesterly line of the Carolina Nooseneck Road; |
Thence running northwesterly to the centerline of said Carolina Nooseneck Road; |
Thence running northerly along the centerline of said Carolina Nooseneck Road to a |
point where said Carolina Nooseneck Road intersects the New London Turnpike; |
Thence running northeasterly along the centerline of said New London Turnpike to a |
point where said Turnpike intersects the Richmond-Exeter town line; |
Thence proceeding generally easterly and southerly along the Richmond-Exeter town |
line, bounded on the north and east by the town of Exeter, to the Richmond-South Kingstown |
town line; |
Thence proceeding along the Richmond-South Kingstown Line, bounded on the east by |
the town of South Kingstown, to the Richmond-Charlestown town line; |
Thence proceeding along the Richmond-Charlestown town line to the point and place of |
beginning. |
*Reference: Carolina Management Area Survey-Project Lu-RI-38-1 Site 4 by U.S.D.A. |
Soil Conservation Service-10-12-40 on file at Arcadia Hdqrtrs. |
A. Establishment and Purpose. |
1. The portion of the Town town of Richmond, Rhode Island, shown in Appendix A of |
this Act is hereby incorporated as the Richmond-Carolina Fire District fire district. The District |
district shall have all the powers that are or may be granted to quasi-municipal corporations |
under the laws of the State state of Rhode Island, including the power to acquire property by |
purchase, gift, devise, and lease; the power to sell, lease, mortgage, hold, manage, and control |
property; the power to sue and be sued; and the power to act jointly or in cooperation, by contract |
or otherwise, with any other fire district or fire company, with the Town town of Richmond, with |
any division or agency of the State of Rhode Island, and with any department or agency of the |
United States. |
2. The purpose of the District district is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of |
residents of the District district by preventing fires, extinguishing fires, and preserving life and |
property endangered by fires and other emergencies. |
3. The fiscal year of the District district shall begin on July 1 and shall end on June 30. |
B. Board of Directors. |
1. The administrative functions of the District district shall be directed by a Board of |
Directors board of directors consisting of a Chief, a First Deputy Chief, a Second Deputy Chief, |
chief, a first deputy chief, a second deputy chief, and two (2) public members, each of whom |
shall be a resident of the District district and a voter in the District district. |
2. A First Deputy Chief first deputy chief and a public member shall be elected to three |
(3)-year (3) terms in 2019, a Chief chief shall be elected to a three (3)-year (3) term in 2020, and |
a Second Deputy Chief second deputy chief and a public member shall be elected to three (3)- |
year (3) terms in 2021. Thereafter, each member of the Board of Directors board of directors |
shall be elected to a three (3)-year (3) term. The members of the Board of Directors board of |
directors serving on the date this Charter charter takes effect shall serve the remainder of their |
terms, except that public member elected in June of 2017 shall remain in that office until June |
2021. |
3. The Chief chief shall have held the rank of captain or above in a fire department or |
company in Rhode Island for at least five (5) years and shall have been a District district |
firefighter for at least one year. The First Deputy Chief and the Second Deputy Chief first deputy |
chief and the second deputy chief shall have held the rank of lieutenant or above in a fire |
department or company in Rhode Island for at least three (3) years and shall have been a District |
district firefighter for at least one year. If no person who meets these qualifications is available to |
serve in the position, the Board of Directors board of directors shall have the authority to |
modify the qualifications. Such The a modification shall apply only to a single three (3)-year (3) |
term. |
4. The Board of Directors board of directors shall elect one public member as Chair |
chair and one public member as Vice Chair vice chair at the first Board of Directors board of |
directors meeting after the Annual Meeting annual meeting. The Chair chair shall preside at all |
District district meetings and all meetings of the Board of Directors board of directors and shall |
prepare a written report on the activities of the District district for distribution at the annual |
District district meeting. The Vice Chair vice chair shall assume the Chair's chair's duties in |
their the chair's absence. |
5. The Chief chief shall have command of the fire department,; shall enforce the rules |
and regulations of the department and the orders of the Board of Directors board of directors,; |
shall resolve all disputes concerning department business among members of the fire |
department,; and shall have all the powers delegated by the State of Rhode Island to the principal |
officers of fire departments. The First Deputy Chief first deputy chief shall assume the authority |
and the duties of the Chief chief when the Chief chief is absent or unable to perform their the |
chief’s duties, and the Second Deputy Chief second deputy chief shall assume the authority and |
the duties of the First Deputy Chief first deputy chief when the First Deputy Chief first deputy |
chief is absent or unable to perform their his or her duties. |
6. The Chief, the First Deputy Chief, and the Second Deputy Chief chief, the first |
deputy chief, and the second deputy chief shall have the same authority as the Richmond |
Building Official building official under Sec. 109.1 of the Rhode Island Property Maintenance |
Code property maintenance code to declare a structure damaged by fire to be unfit for human |
habitation and to order the occupants to vacate the structure; provided, however, that such the a |
declaration shall remain in effect only until it is superseded by an order of the Richmond Building |
Official building official, but in no case for longer than seven (7) business days. |
7. The Board of Directors board of directors shall meet at least once a month at a |
regular day and time determined by the Board board. Special meetings may be called by the |
Chair chair or at the request of two (2) other Board board members. |
8. The Board of Directors board of directors shall have the following authority and |
responsibilities: |
a) To adopt bylaws governing the administration of District district business.; |
b) To determine the number of fire companies in the District district and the |
geographical location of each company.; |
c) To adopt rules and regulations for operation of the fire department and to issue orders |
concerning safety, training, and maintenance of District district property.; |
d) To enter into mutual aid agreements for fire protection and other emergency services.; |
e) To hire, discipline, and terminate District district employees and determine their |
compensation.; |
f) To appoint, discipline, and terminate District district firefighters.; |
g) To approve payment of invoices and claims.; |
h) To establish committees and appoint their members.; |
i) To retain professionals, including lawyers, accountants, and consultants, and determine |
their compensation.; |
j) To enter into any contract necessary to effectuate the purposes for which the District |
district was established.; |
k) To lease and purchase equipment and services, to purchase and sell real property, and |
to construct and maintain facilities.; |
l) To order an independent audit of each annual financial statement of the District |
district.; and |
m) To borrow money or issue bonds or notes, provided that any borrowing that would |
increase the District's district’s aggregate outstanding principal indebtedness to three percent |
(3%) of the full assessed value of the taxable property in the District district, not including |
borrowing in anticipation of the receipt of taxes, shall first be approved by a majority of the |
District district voters at an annual or special District district meeting. |
9. The Board of Directors board of directors shall recommend an annual budget for |
adoption by the voters at the annual District district meeting. The budget may provide for: |
a) Maintenance and support of the fire department, including purchase or lease of real |
property.; |
b) Purchase or lease of fire apparatus, firefighting equipment, emergency medical |
equipment, and any other necessary equipment or furnishings.; |
c) Construction or maintenance of structures on real property owned or leased by the |
District district.; |
d) Establishment of a capital improvement fund for repair or replacement of property or |
equipment.; |
e) Compensation for persons employed or retained by the District district.; |
f) Payment of principal and interest incurred by the issuance of bonds or notes.; and |
g) Any other expenditure necessary to effectuate the purposes for which the District |
district was established. |
C. Clerk. |
1. The Board of Directors board of directors shall appoint a qualified person as Clerk |
clerk. The Clerk clerk shall be a resident of the District district and a voter in the District |
district, and shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors board of directors. |
2. The Clerk clerk shall give public notice of every regular and special District district |
meeting, and shall take and maintain minutes of every such meeting, in the manner required by |
this Charter charter and the District district bylaws. |
3. The Clerk clerk shall give public notice of every regular and special meeting of the |
Board of Directors board of directors bylaws and every meeting of every committee and |
subcommittee, and shall take, post, and maintain minutes of every such meeting in the manner |
required by Chapter chapter 46 of Title title 42, of the General Laws general laws and the |
District bylaws district bylaws. |
4. The Clerk clerk shall carry out any other duties assigned by the Board of Directors |
board of directors. |
D. Treasurer. |
1. The Board of Directors board of directors shall appoint a qualified person as |
Treasurer treasurer. The Treasurer treasurer need not be a resident of the District district or a |
voter in the District district. The Treasurer treasurer shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of |
Directors board of directors. |
2. The Treasurer treasurer shall carry out the financial monitoring and reporting duties |
required by Chapter chapter 12 of Title title 45, of the General Laws, including day-to-day |
supervision of District district finances, prepare preparing the quarterly reports required by law, |
and prepare preparing any other financial report required by law or requested by the Board of |
Directors board of directors. |
3. The Treasurer treasurer shall issue bonds or notes authorized by the Board of |
Directors board of directors or the District district voters. Bonds bonds, notes, and other |
instruments issued on behalf of the District district shall be cosigned by the Treasurer treasurer |
and the Chair chair. |
4. The Treasurer treasurer shall receive, record, and deposit all funds received, including |
tax revenue, and shall invest surplus cash in an interest-bearing account with the approval of the |
Board of Directors board of directors. |
5. The Treasurer treasurer shall prepare a monthly written income and expenditure |
report to the Board of Directors board of directors, and an annual report on the finances of the |
District district for the annual District district meeting. |
6. The Treasurer treasurer shall pay invoices and other financial obligations of the |
District district in accordance with the procedure in the District district bylaws. |
7. The Treasurer treasurer shall be bonded by a surety bond in an amount determined by |
the Board of Directors board of directors. In no case shall the amount of the bond be less than |
One Hundred Thousand Dollars one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). The District district |
shall pay the cost of the bond. |
E. Assessment and Collection of Taxes. |
1. Taxable real and personal property within the District district shall be assessed at a |
value identical to the value determined by the Richmond Tax Assessor tax assessor for the same |
property as of December 31 of the previous year. Property exempted from taxation by the Town |
town of Richmond and property exempt from taxation by state or federal law shall be exempted |
from taxation by the District district. Property within the District district owned by the Town |
town of Richmond shall be exempt from taxation by the District district. |
2. The Board of Directors board of directors shall appoint a qualified person as Tax |
Collector tax collector. The Tax Collector tax collector need not be a resident of the District |
district or a voter in the District district. The Tax Collector tax collector shall serve at the |
pleasure of the Board of Directors board of directors. The Tax Collector tax collector shall have |
all the powers and duties conferred on municipal tax collectors by law. The Tax Collector tax |
collector shall maintain a complete record of all taxes assessed, all taxes paid, and all overdue |
accounts, and shall prepare a monthly written report to the Board of Directors board of |
directors. |
3. The Board of Directors board of directors may appoint a qualified person as Deputy |
Tax Collector deputy tax collector to assist the Tax Collector tax collector. The Deputy Tax |
Collector deputy tax collector need not be a resident of the District district or a voter in the |
District district. The Deputy Tax Collector deputy tax collector shall serve at the pleasure of the |
Board of Directors board of directors and shall work under the direction of the Tax Collector |
tax collector. The Deputy Tax Collector deputy tax collector shall have all the powers of the |
Tax Collector tax collector. |
4. Annually, after receipt of the Richmond Tax Assessor's Tax Assessor's certified tax |
roll, the Tax Collector tax collector shall prepare and mail tax bills based on the certified tax roll |
and the tax resolution approved by voters at the annual District district meeting. Tax reductions |
or abatements granted by the Town town of Richmond pursuant to ordinance or statute, including |
agreements for payments in lieu of taxes, shall not apply to taxes assessed by the District district |
unless otherwise specifically provided by law. |
5. Taxes shall be due in full on September 30. Interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) |
per annum shall be assessed on all overdue accounts from the date the taxes are due to the date |
the taxes are paid. All taxes assessed on real or personal property in the District district shall |
constitute a lien on the taxpayer's real property located in the District district for a period of three |
(3) years after the date of assessment or, if the real property is not sold or conveyed, until the |
taxes are collected. |
6. The Tax Collector tax collector and the Deputy Tax Collector deputy tax collector, if |
one is appointed, shall be bonded by a surety bond in an amount determined by the Board of |
Directors board of directors. In no case shall the amount of the bond be less than Fifty Thousand |
Dollars fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). The District district shall pay the cost of the bond. |
F. District Meetings. |
1. Every qualified voter in the Town town of Richmond who resides in the District |
district, and every natural person who pays property taxes to the District district, whether or not |
that person resides in the District district, shall have the right to vote at District district |
meetings. Before each District district meeting, the Clerk clerk shall obtain from the Richmond |
Canvassing Authority canvassing authority a list of qualified Richmond voters, and shall obtain |
from the Tax Collector tax collector a list of District district taxpayers. Those lists shall be used |
to verify that persons voting at the meeting are qualified to vote. |
2. The Clerk clerk shall give notice of District district meetings at least ten (10) days |
before the date of the meeting by posting the agenda, with the date, time, and location of the |
meeting, at the H. L. Arnold Public Safety Complex public safety complex, at the Richmond |
Town Hall town hall, at three (3) other public places in the District district, and on the District |
district website. |
3. The Annual Meeting annual meeting of the District district shall take place no later |
than June 15 on a day and time and at a location determined by the Board of Directors board of |
directors. |
4. Special District district meetings may be called by a majority vote of the Board of |
Directors board of directors, or by a petition of District district voters. The petition shall be |
signed by no fewer than fifty (50) District dictrict voters and shall state the specific purpose of |
the meeting. The petition shall be delivered to the Clerk clerk. After verifying that the persons |
who signed the petition are qualified voters in the District district, the Clerk clerk shall deliver |
the petition to the Board of Directors board of directors, who shall set a date, time, and location |
for the special meeting. The special meeting shall take place within thirty (30) days of the day the |
Clerk clerk receives the petition. Notice of a special meeting shall be given in the same manner |
as notice of the Annual Meeting annual meeting. |
5. Twenty (20) District district voters shall constitute a quorum. If a quorum is not |
present when the meeting is scheduled to begin, the Chair chair may delay the start of the |
meeting until a quorum is present. All questions shall be decided by a majority vote of the District |
district voters present and voting. |
6. Upon the affirmative vote of twenty percent (20%) of the District district voters |
present and voting, any question involving the expenditure of money or the incurring of debt shall |
be taken by ballot. |
7. Procedural issues at any District district meeting shall be resolved by referring to the |
most recent edition of Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, published by the Robert's Rules |
Association. |
8. The voters at the Annual Meeting annual meeting shall adopt a budget for the next |
fiscal year, shall fill any expiring or vacant elective position, shall order the assessment and |
collection of taxes, and shall dispose of any other lawful business listed on the meeting agenda. |
G. Elections. |
1. At each Annual Meeting annual meeting, voters shall elect persons who are District |
district residents and qualified voters to fill any vacant seat on the Board of Directors board of |
directors. |
2. A person who wishes to be considered for an elective position shall submit their name, |
address, and the office they seek to the Board of Directors board of directors in writing at least |
thirty (30) days before the Annual Meeting annual meeting. The Board of Directors board of |
directors shall verify that each person is qualified to serve in the position they seek. |
3. At the Annual Meeting annual meeting, the Board of Directors Board of Directors |
shall present the names of the qualified candidates to the voters. Nominations from the floor shall |
not be accepted. If there are two (2) or more candidates for a seat, the election shall be by ballot. |
The Board of Directors board of directors shall cause the ballots to be printed in advance. The |
names of the candidates for each seat shall be listed in alphabetical order. The Chair chair shall |
choose two (2) or more persons to examine the ballots cast and compile the vote totals. |
4. Immediately after the election, the Clerk clerk shall administer the oath of office to |
each newly-elected member of the Board of Directors board of directors. The oath shall be as |
follows: I, [name], having been duly elected to office by the voters of the Richmond-Carolina |
Fire District fire district, do hereby swear that I will carry out all of the obligations and |
responsibilities of my office in accordance with the Charter charter and the bylaws of the |
Richmond-Carolina Fire District fire district to the best of my ability. |
5. Members of the Board of Directors board of directors shall serve until their |
successors are elected or appointed. If a member becomes unable or ineligible to serve, the Board |
of Directors board of directors shall appoint a qualified person to fill the vacant seat. If such an |
appointment takes place during the first or second year of a three (3)-year (3) term, the voters at |
the next annual District district meeting shall elect a qualified person to serve the remainder of |
the term. |
H. Indemnification. |
All elected and appointed officials, employees, and firefighters of the District district |
shall be indemnified from all loss, cost, expense, and damage, including legal fees and court |
costs, arising out of any claim, action, compromise, settlement, or judgment by reason of any |
alleged intentional tort or act, error, misstatement, action or omission, or neglect or violation of |
the rights of any person under any federal or state law, including misfeasance, malfeasance, or |
nonfeasance, or any act, omission, or neglect contrary to any federal or state law that imposes |
personal liability on any elected or appointed official, any employee, or any firefighter of the |
District district, if they were acting within the scope of their official duties or employment at the |
time of the intentional tort or act, omission or neglect; provided, however, that no indemnification |
shall be available to an elected or appointed official, employee, and firefighter if the |
misstatement, error, act, omission, or neglect resulted from willful, wanton, or malicious conduct. |
I. Charter amendments. |
1. The Board of Directors board of directors shall have the authority to initiate |
amendment or revision of the District's district's legislative Charter charter by preparing and |
recommending amendments or by appointing a committee of District district voters to prepare |
and recommend amendments. |
2. Proposed amendments to the Charter charter shall be submitted to members of the |
Rhode Island Senate and House senate and house of Representatives representatives who |
represent the District district for introduction and enactment. Enactment shall be subject to |
approval by a majority of the voters present and voting at an annual or special District district |
meeting. The meeting notice shall state that a vote on approval of amendments to the Charter |
charter will take place, and shall state where and when any interested person may examine or |
obtain a complete copy of the amendments. The entire Charter charter, as amended by the |
General Assembly general assembly, shall be posted on the District district website at least ten |
(10) days before the date of the meeting. |
3. If a majority of the voters present and voting at a District district meeting approve the |
Charter charter amendments, the amendments shall take effect. |
APPENDIX A. |
Beginning at R.I. Route 91, at the Charlestown-Richmond line; |
Thence running in a generally northerly direction to R.I. state boundary marker #36; |
Thence turning and running N 74 15 W a distance of 1820 feet more or less, to R.I. state |
boundary marker #37* located in Meadow Brook; |
Thence turning and running northerly along the center of Meadow Brook to a point where |
it intersects the center of Pine Hill Road; |
Thence turning and running westerly along the centerline of Pine Hill Road to a point |
where it intersects the center of Meadowbrook Trail; |
Thence turning and running northerly along the center of Meadowbrook Trail to a point |
where it intersects Jerue Trail; |
Thence running along the centerline of Jerue Trail to a point where it intersects Haberek |
Trail; |
Thence running northeasterly along the centerline of Haberek Trail to a point where it |
intersects Kenyon Hill Trail; |
Thence easterly along the centerline of said Kenyon Hill Trail a distance of 1700 feet, |
more or less, to a point opposite the southwest corner of the Foster Woods Subdivision, said |
Subdivision plat is recorded in the Richmond Land Evidence Records; |
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 20 on Assessor's Plat 6B a distance |
of 535 feet, more or less, to the northeast comer of said Lot 20; |
Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of said Lot 20 a distance of 219.44 feet, to |
the northwest comer of said lot; |
Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 8 on Assessor's Plat 6B a distance of |
1380.01 feet, more or less, to the northeast comer of said Lot 8. |
Thence northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary of Lots 1 and 2 on Assessor's Plat |
6B a distance of 953.29 feet, more or less, to the northeast comer of the Foster Woods |
Subdivision; |
Thence following the common boundary between the Foster Woods subdivision Open |
Space and the Boulder Hills country club, (said country club plat is recorded in the Richmond |
Land Evidence Records), along the following ten courses: |
southeasterly 645.00 feet |
southeasterly 499.40 feet |
southeasterly 446.94 feet |
southeasterly 279.16 feet |
southwesterly 175.00 feet |
westerly 680.00 feet |
northwesterly 130.00 feet |
southwesterly 240.00 feet |
southwesterly 175.24 feet |
southwesterly 100.00 feet |
Thence continuing southwesterly 30.00 feet to the northerly boundary of Lot 16 on |
Assessor's Plat 6B; |
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lots 16, 15 and 14 on Assessor's Plat 6B |
and Lot 13-1 on Assessor's Plat 7B a distance of 693 feet, more or less, to the northeast comer of |
said lot 13-1; |
Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lots 13 and 12 on Assessor's Plat 7B a |
distance of 376.84 feet to the northeast comer of said Lot 12; |
Thence turning a running northerly, parallel to and 300.00 feet distant from said |
Meadowbrook Trail to a point at the eastern end of Wildwood Court; |
Thence continuing northerly, a distance of 185.22 feet, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northwesterly, parallel to and 165.00 feet distant from |
Wildwood Court and Meadowbrook Road, respectively, to the southerly line of Rhode Island |
State Route No. 138; |
Thence running northerly across said Rhode Island State Route No. 138 to a point on the |
northerly side of state highway; |
Thence turning and running northeasterly, a distance of 2,500.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning an interior angle of 163 00'00" and running northeasterly, a distance of |
1,400.00 feet, more or less to a point; |
Thence turning and running easterly, a distance of 875.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northwesterly, a distance of 1,050.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning and running in a northerly direction, a distance of 750.00 feet, more or |
less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running easterly, a distance of 700.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northerly, a distance of 275.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running easterly, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northerly, a distance of 375.00 feet, more or less, to a point; |
Thence turning and running northeasterly, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning and running northwesterly, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence turning and running southwesterly, a distance of 50.00 feet, more or less, to a |
point; |
Thence, turning and running northwesterly, a distance of 400.00 feet, more or less, to the |
southwesterly line of the Carolina Nooseneck Road; |
Thence running northwesterly to the centerline of said Carolina Nooseneck Road; |
Thence running northerly along the centerline of said Carolina Nooseneck Road to a |
point where said Carolina Nooseneck Road intersects the New London Turnpike; |
Thence running northeasterly along the centerline of said New London Turnpike to a |
point where said Turnpike intersects the Richmond-Exeter town line; |
Thence proceeding generally easterly and southerly along the Richmond-Exeter town |
line, bounded on the north and east by the town of Exeter, to the Richmond-South Kingstown |
town line; |
Thence proceeding along the Richmond-South Kingstown Line, bounded on the east by |
the town of South Kingstown, to the Richmond-Charlestown town line; |
Thence proceeding along the Richmond-Charlestown town line to the point and place of |
beginning. |
*Reference: Carolina Management Area Survey-Project Lu-RI-38-1 Site 4 by U.S.D.A. |
Soil Conservation Service-10-12-40 on file at Arcadia Hdqrtrs. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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