| LA 097 |
| 2019 -- S 0897 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/11/2019 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO CONSOLIDATION OF THE ALBION AND SAYLESVILLE FIRE DISTRICTS INTO THE NEW LINCOLN FIRE DISTRICT |
| Introduced By: Senators Paolino, and Pearson |
| Date Introduced: May 22, 2019 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. The Albion and Saylesville Fire Districts are hereby merged and |
| consolidated into the Lincoln Fire District in the manner and form as follows: |
| Section 1. Name and Jurisdiction. |
| This chapter is intended to authorize the creation of the Lincoln Fire District through the |
| consolidation of the fire districts of Albion and Saylesville located within the Town of Lincoln to |
| the Lincoln Fire District. Said Lincoln Fire District shall continue to have all of the rights, duties |
| and functions fulfilled prior to enactment of this legislation, by the Albion Fire District and the |
| Saylesville Fire District. The geographical area of the Lincoln Fire District shall be the combined |
| area of the districts of Albion and Saylesville, delineated as follows: |
| All that property in the village of Albion in the town of Lincoln, which is bounded and |
| described as follows: beginning at a point in the middle of the Albion Road bridge at the |
| Cumberland-Lincoln town line, following the Cumberland-Lincoln town line four thousand two |
| hundred feet (4,200'), more or less, in a northwesterly direction, thence running in a |
| southwesterly direction along the northern boundary of land owned now or formerly by the |
| Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates, Inc., to a point in the middle of the Old River Road, thence |
| turning and running in a southeasterly direction along the middle of the Old River Road, one |
| thousand forty feet (1,040'), more or less, to a point opposite the dividing line between the land |
| now owned or formerly owned by the heirs of Russell Handy and land owned or formerly owned |
| by Arnold Mann; thence turning and following the northern boundary of the Arnold Mann and |
| Stafford Mann land until the line comes to a large boulder, a corner of the land of the heirs of |
| Stafford Mann, turning and following the North Smithfield town line, in a southerly direction |
| until the line comes to the corner of the Smithfield town line, following said Smithfield town line |
| in a southerly direction to a point in the middle of the Washington Highway; thence turning and |
| continuing along the Washington Highway, in a northeasterly direction, crossing the Louisquisset |
| Pike and continuing along the middle of said Washington Highway to the Cumberland town line |
| turning and following said Cumberland town line in a northwesterly direction to the point of |
| beginning; and |
| (2) All that portion of the village of Saylesville in the town of Lincoln which is bounded |
| and described as follows: beginning at a point at the easterly shore line of Scott's Pond, so-called; |
| said point being opposite the intersecting point of Albion Avenue and the westerly line of the |
| road leading to Front Street; thence running southeasterly, crossing said Albion Avenue, six |
| hundred feet (600') more or less, to the westerly line of the Southern New England Railroad right |
| of way; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Southern New England Railroad right of |
| way fifteen hundred feet (1,500'); thence running southwesterly eight hundred feet (800') more or |
| less, to the boundary line between the town of Lincoln and the city of Central Falls, at a point |
| four hundred feet (400') from the easterly line of Albion Avenue; thence westerly along said |
| boundary line four hundred ten feet (410') more or less, to an angle in said boundary line, said |
| angle being on the westerly line of Albion Avenue and fifty-two feet (52') more or less, north of |
| the intersecting point of the southerly line of Walker Street and Albion Avenue; thence |
| southwesterly continuing along said city boundary line one hundred thirty feet (130') more or |
| less, to the Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. mill yard fence at top of hill; thence northwesterly along |
| said Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. fence and almost parallel to Walker Street, so-called, formerly |
| known as Branch Avenue, one hundred ninety feet (190') more or less; thence southwesterly and |
| continuing along said Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. fence and almost parallel to Walker Street two |
| hundred ten (210') feet more or less; thence southwesterly and continuing along said Sayles |
| Finishing Plants, Inc. fence one hundred seventy-five feet (175') more or less; thence westerly |
| along said plant fence sixty-five feet (65') more or less; thence southwesterly along said Sayles |
| Finishing Plants, Inc. fence twelve feet (12'); thence westerly along said Sayles Finishing Plants, |
| Inc. fence one hundred feet (100') to the easterly line of said Walker Street; thence southwesterly |
| along the easterly line of said Walker Street one thousand fifty feet (1,050') more or less to an |
| angle in fence, said angle being twenty feet (20') more or less, north of tenement house number |
| two hundred eighteen (218) Walker Street; thence southeasterly about at right angle to Walker |
| Street along said Sayles Finishing Plant, Inc. fence one hundred eighty feet (180') more or less; |
| thence turning about a right angle and running westerly along said Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. |
| fence two hundred thirty-two feet (232'); thence southerly along said Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. |
| fence sixteen hundred eighty-nine feet (1,689') more or less; thence easterly along said Sayles |
| Finishing Plants, Inc. fence six hundred fifty feet (650'), said line being parallel to and one |
| hundred feet (100') from the northerly line of Sutcliffe Avenue, so-called; thence southerly along |
| said Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. fence four hundred forty-six feet (446') to the corner of said |
| Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. fence; thence continuing southerly about parallel to and three |
| hundred twenty feet (320') more or less from the Blackstone Canal seven hundred feet (700') |
| more or less, to the northeasterly corner of Amsden H. and Orin Smith land, said corner being the |
| northeasterly corner of the Fairlawn fire district enacted by the general assembly in the January |
| session of A.D. 1922, chapter 2303; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Smith's land |
| and said Fairlawn fire district fourteen hundred seventy feet (1,470') to the easterly line of |
| Smithfield Avenue; thence running northwesterly crossing said Smithfield Avenue to the |
| northeasterly corner of land of George Montgomery and wife; thence westerly at an interior angle |
| eighty-three degrees and twenty-three minutes (83(23') with the westerly line of said Smithfield |
| Avenue five hundred feet (500') more or less, to the northwesterly corner of said Fairlawn fire |
| district; thence northwesterly six hundred fifty feet (650') more or less, to the southerly line of |
| Parker Street at a point nine hundred fifty feet (950') from the westerly line of Smithfield Avenue; |
| thence turning an approximate exterior angle ninety degrees (90() and running westerly four |
| hundred fifty feet (450') more or less, to the southerly point of the division line of the land of |
| Kilburn Land Company and land of Suburban Realty Corporation; thence westerly along the |
| southerly line of land of said Suburban Realty Corporation three hundred feet (300') more or less; |
| thence northwesterly about parallel to and five hundred feet (500') from the southerly line of |
| Parker Street five hundred fifty feet (550') more or less, to a point three hundred fifty feet (350') |
| from the southerly line of Parker Street and directly opposite the easterly line of Fairlawn |
| Avenue; thence northerly across Parker Street and along the easterly line of Fairview Avenue and |
| across Progress Street eleven hundred fifty feet (1,150') more, or less to a point five hundred feet |
| (500') north of the center line of Progress Street; thence southerly parallel to and five hundred feet |
| (500') from the center line of Progress Street fourteen hundred feet (1,400') more or less, to a |
| point opposite Wood Road; thence northerly on a straight line eighteen hundred feet (1,800') |
| more or less, to a point at the intersection of the westerly line of Smithfield Avenue and the |
| northerly shore line of the stream leading from Barney's Pond to Sayles Pond, so-called; thence |
| westerly and northwesterly along the northerly and easterly shore line of said stream and said |
| Barney's Pond to a point directly opposite the intersecting point of Chapel Street and Smithfield |
| Avenue, said point being four hundred fifty feet (450') more or less, from the westerly line of said |
| Smithfield Avenue; thence northwesterly running parallel to and four hundred fifty feet (450') |
| from said Smithfield Avenue eighteen hundred feet (1,800') more or less, to a point two hundred |
| feet (200') from the southerly line of said Smithfield Avenue or Great Pond, so-called; thence |
| westerly running parallel to and two hundred feet (200') from the southerly line of said Great |
| Road four hundred feet (400') more or less, to the easterly line of Samuel Arnold house lot, now |
| part of the Metropolitan Park System of Providence Plantations, Lincoln Woods Reservation; |
| thence northerly on a direct line along said Samuel Arnold house lot and across said Great Road |
| to the northerly line of said Great Road; thence westerly along said Great Road along the front of |
| land of Everett Sherman three hundred thirty feet (330') more or less, to the southwesterly corner |
| of said Everett Sherman land; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Everett Sherman |
| land about at right angles to said Great road to a point three hundred feet (300') from the northerly |
| line of said Great Road; thence easterly running parallel to and three hundred feet (300') from the |
| northerly line of said Great Road and Front Street to a point directly on line with the easterly line |
| of house lot belonging to Everett Sherman situated on the southerly side of Front Street at the |
| corner of said Front Street and Smithfield Avenue, said point being the northwesterly corner of |
| the Albion fire district; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Albion fire district |
| crossing Front Street and running along the easterly line of land of Everett Sherman, Prescott |
| Wilbur and Albert Parks to a point two hundred feet (200') south of the southerly line of said |
| Front Street; thence easterly running parallel to and two hundred feet (200') from the southerly |
| line of said Front Street along the southerly boundary line of said Albion fire district three |
| hundred fifty feet (350') more or less, to a point five hundred feet (500') from the easterly line of |
| Smithfield Avenue; thence southeasterly parallel to and five hundred feet (500') from Smithfield |
| Avenue to a point five hundred feet (500') from the northeasterly line of Chapel Street; thence |
| southeasterly parallel to and five hundred feet (500') from the northeasterly line of Chapel Street |
| to a point five hundred feet (500') from the northerly line of Tucker Street; thence northeasterly |
| and southeasterly parallel to and five hundred feet (500') from the northeasterly line of Tucker |
| Street to the westerly shore line of Scott's Pond; thence southerly, and easterly and northerly |
| along the shore line of Scott's Pond to the place of beginning; and however bounded and |
| described, is meant and intended to describe the land set off for the proposed Saylesville fire |
| district, as shown by the map drawn by T.C. Mandeville, February, 1929, and all that portion of |
| the town of Lincoln which is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the |
| division line between the town of Lincoln and the city of Pawtucket on the easterly line of |
| Cypress Street, as laid out on the heirs of Horace Weeden plat No. 3, recorded in the town clerk's |
| office in said town of Lincoln; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Cypress Street |
| about nine hundred twenty-five feet (925') to the northeasterly corner of said Weeden plat; thence |
| westerly along the northerly line of said Weeden plat about seven hundred twenty feet (720') to |
| the Daniel Meader plat, recorded in the town clerk's office in said town of Lincoln; thence |
| northeasterly bounding northwesterly by said Meader plat, and land of Amsden H. and Orin |
| Smith about eight hundred ninety-five feet (895') to the northeasterly corner of said Smith's land; |
| thence westerly along the northerly line of said Smith's land about fourteen hundred seventy feet |
| (1,470') to the easterly line of Smithfield Avenue; thence northwesterly crossing said Smithfield |
| Avenue to the northeasterly corner of land of George Montgomery and wife; thence westerly at |
| an interior angle of ninety-six degrees and thirty-seven minutes (96(37') with the westerly line of |
| said Smithfield Avenue about five hundred feet (500') to a corner; thence southwesterly to a point |
| in the northeasterly line of Reservoir Avenue, said point being located seven hundred feet (700') |
| northwesterly from the northwesterly corner of Smithfield and Reservoir Avenues, thence |
| southwesterly crossing said Reservoir Avenue to the northwesterly corner of the Fairlawn Heights |
| plat No. 2, recorded in the town clerk's office of said town of Lincoln; thence southwesterly along |
| the northwesterly line of said Fairlawn Heights plat No. 2 about seven hundred seventy feet (770') |
| to the northeasterly line of Cobble Hill Road; thence southeasterly along northeasterly line of said |
| Cobble Hill Road about two hundred seventy-five feet (275') to the said division line between the |
| town of Lincoln and the city of Pawtucket; thence easterly along said division line to the point of |
| beginning; and however bounded and described is meant and intended to describe the land, as |
| shown by the map drawn by H.R. Smart, January, 1922. |
| The foregoing section and geographical description shall be updated as necessary in |
| accordance with the land records and voting records maintained by the town of Lincoln which |
| encompass and include the villages known and designated as the districts of Albion, Lonsdale and |
| Saylesville. |
| Section 2. Transfer of Rights, Authority, Obligation and Liabilities to Lincoln Fire |
| District. |
| The districts of Albion and Saylesville located in the Town of Lincoln are hereby |
| consolidated and incorporated into a cooperative fire district to be called and do business as the |
| Lincoln Fire District. Said District may have a common seal, sue and be sued and enjoy the other |
| powers generally incident to corporations. All of the rights, obligations, duties and agreements, |
| including collective bargaining agreements and employment agreements of non-union personnel |
| of the fire districts of Albion and Saylesville shall remain in full force and effect and binding |
| upon the Lincoln Fire District until expiration or modification by agreement. Nothing herein |
| contained shall be construed to constitute dissolution of the existing districts of Albion or |
| Saylesville with regard to their respective pending obligations and duties. In addition to the |
| powers and authority contained herein, the Lincoln Fire District shall have all of the rights and |
| authority held by the districts of Albion and Saylesville in accordance with the laws of the State |
| of Rhode Island. |
| Section 3. Albion Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners' Consolidation Duties. |
| The Albion Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners is authorized to take whichever |
| actions they deem appropriate to effectuate its consolidation as an independent entity and to |
| consolidate its operations with the Saylesville Fire District in accordance with the districts' |
| resolutions of their respective Boards of Fire Commissioners and Wardens upon approval by the |
| electors of both districts. The Albion Fire District's Board of Fire Commissioners shall cause |
| notice of the holding of any election undertaken by the Albion Fire District pursuant to this act to |
| be given to all electors of the district. Such notice shall be provided to the electors of the district |
| by regular U.S. mail, at least twenty (20) days prior to the date of the election, and shall be mailed |
| to the last known address of each registered elector in the District. This notice shall include, at a |
| minimum, the date, times and polling location(s) of the election, as well as a copy of the text of |
| the question(s) to be voted on by the electors. In addition, the Albion Fire District's Board of Fire |
| Commissioners shall cause notice of the election to be published in a newspaper published on at |
| least a weekly basis and distributed within the Albion Fire District, and said notice shall be |
| published at least twenty (20) days and then ten (10) days before the date of the election. |
| Section 4. Albion Fire District Electors' Authorization. |
| The qualified electors of the Albion Fire District are hereby authorized and empowered to |
| vote to effectuate the consolidation with the Albion Fire District as an independent entity and to |
| consolidate its operations with the Saylesville Fire District in accordance with the resolutions |
| adopted by the respective Boards of Fire Commissioners and Wardens. An affirmative vote of the |
| electors of both the Saylesville Fire District and the Albion Fire District are needed to effectuate |
| the consolidation of the two (2) fire districts and establish one district known as the Lincoln Fire |
| District. |
| Section 5. Saylesville Fire District Board of Fire Wardens' Consolidation Duties. |
| The Saylesville Fire District's Board of Fire Wardens is authorized to take whatever |
| actions they deem appropriate to effectuate its merger of the Albion Fire District, in accordance |
| with the districts' resolutions of their respective Boards of Fire Commissioners and Wardens and |
| upon approval by the electors of each district. The Saylesville Fire District's board of Fire |
| Wardens shall cause notice of the holding of any election undertaken by the Saylesville Fire |
| District pursuant to this act to be given to all electors of the district. Such notice shall be provided |
| to the electors of the district by regular U.S. mail, at least twenty (20) days prior to the date of the |
| election, and shall be mailed to the last known address of each registered elector in the District. |
| This notice shall include, at a minimum, the date, times, and polling location(s) of the election, as |
| well as a copy of the text of the question(s) to be voted on by the electors. In addition, the |
| Saylesville Fire District's Board of Fire Wardens shall cause notice of the election to be published |
| in a newspaper published on at least a weekly basis and distributed within the Saylesville Fire |
| District, and said notice shall be published at least twenty (20) days and then ten (10) days before |
| the date of the election. |
| Section 6. Lincoln Fire District Eligible Voters. |
| The residents of the said fire districts of Albion and Saylesville, qualified to vote in town |
| affairs on propositions to impose taxes or for the expenditure of money, shall be eligible to vote |
| and act in all meetings of the Lincoln Fire District. The domiciled residents of said districts |
| registered to vote in the town of Lincoln, referred to as "members", shall be eligible to vote, hold |
| office and act at all meetings of the district, as further provided in the district bylaws. |
| Section 7. Annual Meeting. |
| There shall be an annual meeting of said fire district every year, for the purpose of |
| electing officers, ordering taxes and providing for assessing and collecting the same, enacting |
| bylaws and transacting such other business or adopting such measures, consistent with the |
| charter, which the members at said meeting shall deem beneficial to the district. Annual meeting |
| date and requirements for the call of nature of said meeting shall be defined in the district bylaws. |
| Notwithstanding the foregoing, said annual meetings of said Lincoln Fire District shall be held on |
| the third Tuesday in October |
| Section 8. Elections. |
| Said residents, at each annual meeting and other meetings when vacancies occur, may |
| elect the following officers: (a) For a one year term, or until the next annual meeting, and until |
| others be chosen in their stead, a Moderator and such other officers and committees at such times |
| and with such duties and powers as the by-laws of the corporation may prescribe; (b) Five (5) fire |
| commissioners who shall also serve as tax assessors, each of whom shall serve five (5) year |
| terms. The initial board of commissioners shall consist of two (2) commissioners from each of the |
| individual districts of Albion and Saylesville, as well as one at large commissioner from either of |
| the districts. Said initial board shall be composed of and voted upon by the members of the |
| existing boards of the districts. The initial board of five (5) members shall consist of two (2) |
| members of each of the current boards of Albion and Saylesville, who shall be selected by the |
| respective boards and thereafter with initial terms to be determined by lottery as follows: (a) One |
| member shall serve a term of two (2) years or until the second annual meeting of the taxpayers of |
| the Lincoln Fire District; (b) One member shall serve a term of three (3) years or until the third |
| annual meeting of the taxpayers of the Lincoln Fire District; (c) One member shall serve a term of |
| four (4) years or until the fourth annual meeting of the taxpayers of the Lincoln Fire District; and |
| (d) One member shall serve a term of five (5) years or until the fifth annual meeting of the |
| Lincoln Fire District. The fifth member (at large) of the initial board shall be voted upon by a |
| majority of the four (4) members and shall serve a term of one year or until the initial annual |
| meeting of the taxpayers of the Lincoln Fire District. (If any such official shall be unable to serve |
| or shall die while in office, the board of fire commissioners shall appoint a successor to serve |
| until the next annual meeting at which time a special election to fill the unexpired term will be in |
| order. Thereafter, the commissioners shall be elected for a five (5) year term. |
| Section 9. Board of Fire Commissioner's Appointments. |
| The board of fire commissioners may appoint a tax collector, treasurer and clerk to serve |
| at the pleasure of the board. Said officers' duties and powers shall be as prescribed by the bylaws |
| of the corporation. The board of fire commissioners shall be empowered to take charge of and |
| care for the interests of the district in general, unless as otherwise limited by the terms of this act. |
| The collector of taxes for said district shall for purposes of collecting taxes assessed for said |
| district have the same powers and authorities set forth herein and as are now by law conferred |
| upon collectors of taxes for towns of this state. Said district may provide such deduction from the |
| tax assessed against any person if paid by an appointed time or for such penalty by way of |
| percentage on the tax if not paid at an appointed time, not exceeding the maximum rate of |
| percentage allowed by law per annum upon said unpaid tax. Said district is hereby authorized and |
| empowered to raise money through the issuance of its bonds or notes, signed by its treasurer, in |
| such sum or sums, as said district may establish, as provided herein. |
| Section 10. Fire Chief. |
| The board of fire commissioners shall appoint the district's fire chief, under such terms |
| and conditions that it deems advisable, which may be reduced to writing in the form of an |
| employment agreement. The fire chief, under the direction of the board of fire commissioners, |
| shall have the command of the fire department. The chief shall at all times supervise and keep in |
| repair and ready for instant use all the property of the corporation connected with the fire |
| department. The chief shall take appropriate action to combat all fires within the limits of said fire |
| district, and all orders issued by the chief to any member of the department shall be promptly |
| obeyed. The chief shall decide summarily all disputes or questions arising out of matters |
| connected with department personnel who are on duty. Further, at the inception of the Lincoln |
| Fire District there shall be an assistant fire chief position in recognition of the two (2) ranking |
| officers currently holding chief positions in the respective fire districts of Albion and Saylesville. |
| Upon either the position of chief or assistant chief becoming vacant for any reason, the position |
| of assistant chief may be eliminated from the table of organization as determined by the board of |
| commissioners for the Lincoln Fire District. |
| Section 11. Fire District Operation. |
| Chief officers and any other officers the chief deems necessary shall respond as needed to |
| every fire, shall obey all orders of the fire chief, and shall at all times assist the chief in his duties. |
| In case of absence or disability of the fire chief, the powers and duties conferred and imposed on |
| the chief by this act shall devolve upon and be performed by the assistant chief or deputy chiefs, |
| respectively, in the order designated by the board of fire commissioners. No member of the fire |
| department of the Lincoln Fire District who, while on duty, performing the duties of a firefighter, |
| and in the performance of said duty voluntarily and gratuitously renders emergency assistance to |
| a person in need thereof, shall be liable for civil damages for any personal injuries which result |
| from acts or omissions by such persons rendering the emergency care which may constitute |
| ordinary negligence. This immunity does not apply to acts or omissions constituting gross, willful |
| or wanton negligence. The fire chief, assistant chief, deputy chief and all members of this fire |
| department shall not render themselves liable personally and they are hereby relieved from all |
| personal liability for any damage that may occur to persons or property as a result of an act |
| required or permitted in the discharge of their official duties and any fire chief, and all members |
| acting in good faith and without malice, shall be free from liability for acts performed or by |
| reason of their failure to act in the performance of their official duties. |
| Section 12. Taxation. |
| Said residents, at any of their legal meetings, shall have the power to order such taxes, |
| and provide for the assessing and collecting the same, on the taxable property in said district, as |
| they shall deem necessary for the operation of the fire district. And such taxes so ordered shall be |
| assessed by the assessors of said district on the taxable property therein, according to the last |
| valuation made by the assessor of the Town of Lincoln next previous to said assessment, adding, |
| however, any taxable property which may have been omitted by said town assessor or afterwards |
| acquired; 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 said residents through the tax collector may |
| provide for such deductions from the tax assessed against any person, if paid by an appointed |
| time, or for such penalties by way of percentage on a tax, if not paid at a time appointed, not |
| exceeding eighteen percent (18%) per annum, as they shall deem necessary to insure punctual |
| payment. Said residents, at any of their legal meetings shall have all of the powers of taxation |
| granted to municipalities in the state of Rhode Island, including, but not limited to, all of the |
| powers and authority of taxation set forth in Title 44 of the Rhode Island General Laws of 1956, |
| as amended. Said powers of taxation shall further include, but not be limited to, the establishment |
| of a taxing scheme with tiers designated as residential, commercial and tangible and any other |
| classifications authorized for municipalities pursuant to the laws of the state of Rhode Island, |
| including homestead and all other exemptions as deemed appropriate by the qualified members of |
| the fire district. |
| Notwithstanding the powers and authority provided herein, the qualified members of said |
| fire district at their legal meetings shall have power to order taxes and provide for assessing and |
| collecting the same, on the taxable inhabitants and property in said district as they shall deem |
| necessary for purchasing and procuring real estate, buildings and implements, apparatus, other |
| equipment, for the payment of the current expenses of said district and any indebtedness that has |
| been or may be incurred by said district, and also for the payment of such emergency medical |
| services as they deem necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants; provided, |
| however, that the taxes assessed and payable in any one year under the provisions of this section |
| shall not exceed four dollars ($4.00) on each one thousand dollars ($1,000) of said valuation; and |
| provided further, however, the minimum charge for any fire tax bill rendered shall be not less |
| than twenty dollars ($20.00). |
| Section 13. Special Meetings. |
| Said qualified members may hold special meetings, which, as well as the annual |
| meetings, shall be publicized in such manner as prescribed in the bylaws; and it shall be the duty |
| of the clerk to call a special meeting, upon written application signed by thirty (30) or more such |
| qualified members; and whenever the subject of ordering a tax is to be acted on, the same shall be |
| mentioned in the notice. |
| Section 14. Powers. |
| The Lincoln Fire District shall be entitled to all the rights, powers and privileges |
| conferred upon towns by the provisions of Title 45 of the Rhode Island General Laws of 1956, as |
| amended. Said powers and authority are to include, but not be limited by, the ability to assess and |
| collect taxes in a tiered tax system which establishes differing rates for different classes of |
| property. The engine companies, ladder companies, any emergency response companies, and any |
| additional fire apparatus together shall constitute the fire department under the direction of the |
| fire chief, and shall be governed by the board of fire commissioners of the Lincoln Fire District. |
| Such companies shall be subject to any provisions contained in the general laws of the state of |
| Rhode Island and all acts in amendment thereof, and to the exemptions, privileges and remedies |
| therein provided, including, but not limited to, the exemptions contained in chapter 12 of title 28 |
| of the Rhode Island General Laws of 1956, as amended. |
| Section 15. Borrowing and Bonds. |
| (a) The Lincoln Fire District is hereby empowered, in addition to authority previously |
| granted, to borrow money and issue from time to time under its corporate name and seal, or a |
| facsimile of such seal, bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness (hereinafter called |
| "bonds") for the purpose of: (1) Purchasing land and erecting a building or buildings thereon for |
| fire protection purposes; (2) Purchasing fire apparatus; (3) Operating purposes; or (4) Payment of |
| the principal of or interest on temporary notes issued under subsection (c) of this section, and to |
| authorize its treasurer to issue, with the approval of its board of fire commissioners, such bonds in |
| such amounts, for such time and on such terms as shall be determined by vote at any regular or |
| special meeting of said district; provided, however, that the principal amount of such bonds, |
| including renewals thereof, outstanding at any time shall in no case exceed the sum of four |
| million dollars ($4,000,000). The bonds of each issue may be issued in the form of serial bonds or |
| term bonds or a combination thereof and shall be payable, either by the maturity of principal in |
| the case of serial bonds or by mandatory serial redemption in the case of term bonds, in annual |
| installments of principal, the first installment to be not later than three (3) years after the date of |
| the bonds. Sections 45-12-5.1 and 45-12-5.2 shall apply to any such bonds. |
| (b) The bonds shall be signed by the district treasurer and by the manual or facsimile |
| signature of the chairman of the board of fire commissioners and shall be sold at not less than par |
| and accrued interest. Unless otherwise determined in the vote of the district authorizing the same, |
| the manner of sale, denominations, maturities, interest rates and other terms, conditions and |
| details of such bonds may be fixed by the proceedings of the board of fire commissioners |
| authorizing the issue or by separate vote of the board of fire commissioners or, to the extent |
| provisions for these matters are not so made, they may be fixed by the officers authorized to sign |
| the bonds. Interest coupons, if any, shall bear the facsimile signature of the district treasurer. The |
| proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds shall be delivered to the district treasurer and such |
| proceeds exclusive of premiums and accrued interest shall be expended for the purposes provided |
| in subsection (a) of this section. No purchaser of any bonds or notes under this section shall be in |
| any way responsible for the proper application of the proceeds derived from the sale thereof. |
| (c) If said fire district shall authorize the issuance of bonds under subsection (a) of this |
| section, the board of fire commissioners of said district may by resolution authorize the issuance |
| from time to time of interest bearing or discounted notes in anticipation of the issue of such bonds |
| or in anticipation of the receipt of federal or state aid for the purpose for which such bonds are to |
| be issued. The amount of original notes issued in anticipation of bonds may not exceed the |
| amount of bonds which may be issued under subsection (a) of this section and the amount of |
| original notes issued in anticipation of federal or state aid may not exceed the amount of available |
| federal or state aid as estimated by the district treasurer. Temporary notes issued under this |
| subsection shall be signed by the district treasurer and by the chairman of the board of fire |
| commissioners and shall be payable within three (3) years from their respective dates, but the |
| principal of and interest on notes issued for a shorter period may be renewed or paid from time to |
| time by the issue of other notes hereunder, provided the period from the date of an original note |
| to the maturity of any note issued to renew or pay the same or the interest thereon shall not |
| exceed three (3) years. |
| (d) In addition to the bonds and notes authorized in subsections (a) and (c) of this section, |
| said fire district is hereby empowered to borrow from time to time in each financial year, in |
| anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of the annual tax due or to become due in said financial |
| year upon the ratable property within said fire district, and in anticipation of the receipt of the |
| then uncollected proceeds of the annual tax for the next preceding financial year, an amount |
| which, together with any money borrowed in anticipation of taxes in any prior year which remain |
| unpaid, shall not exceed eighty percent (80%) of the tax levy of the next preceding financial year, |
| the money to be borrowed to be used and expended for the payment of the current liabilities and |
| expenses of the fire district, and to authorize its treasurer to issue, with the approval of the board |
| of fire commissioners, its interest bearing or discounted notes therefore. Notes issued pursuant to |
| this subsection shall be signed by the district treasurer and the chairman of the board of fire |
| commissioners and shall be made payable not later than one year from their dates, but may be |
| renewed or paid by the issue of new notes payable not later than one year from the date of the |
| original notes so renewed or paid. Said fire district shall assess and levy a tax in each financial |
| year. |
| (e) Any proceeds of bonds or notes issued hereunder or of any applicable federal or state |
| assistance, pending their expenditure, may be deposited or invested by the district treasurer in |
| demand deposits, time deposits or savings deposits in banks which are members of the Federal |
| Deposit Insurance Corporation or in obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States of |
| America or by any agency or instrumentality thereof as may be provided in any other applicable |
| law of the state of Rhode Island. |
| (f) All bonds and notes issued under this act and the debts evidenced thereby shall be |
| obligatory on the district in the same manner and to the same extent as other debts lawfully |
| contracted by it. The district shall annually appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the principal and |
| interest coming due within the year on bonds and notes issued hereunder to the extent that |
| moneys therefore are not otherwise provided. If such sum is not appropriated, it shall |
| nevertheless, be added to the annual tax levy. In order to provide such sum in each year and |
| notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, all taxable property in the district shall be |
| subject to ad valorem taxation by the district without limitation as to rate or amount. |
| (g) Any bonds or notes issued under the provisions of this act and coupons on any bonds, |
| if properly executed by officers of the district in the office on the date of execution, shall be valid |
| and binding according to their terms notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof and payment |
| therefore any and all of such officers shall for any reason have ceased to hold office. |
| (h) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, any bonds or notes issued by |
| the district hereunder, their transfer, and the income thereon (including any profits made on the |
| sale thereof) shall at all times be exempt from taxation by the state of Rhode Island or any |
| subdivision thereof other than estate and succession taxes. |
| (i) In addition to the powers set forth herein, the Lincoln Fire District will be authorized |
| and empowered to consolidate the current Saylesville firefighters' pension plan administered by |
| ERISA with the current COLA firefighters' pension of the Albion firefighters currently |
| administered by ERISA with the assets and liabilities of both plans combined. |
| Section 16. Bylaws. |
| Said residents shall have power to enact bylaws prescribing the duties of all officers of |
| the district and such as they shall deem necessary and expedient for carrying out the provisions of |
| this act, including establishing procedures for the approval of the district's budget, and also for the |
| protection of all apparatus and property of the district. |
| Section 17. Tax Exemption from Real and Personal Property Taxes. |
| The real and personal property of the Lincoln Fire District shall be exempt from taxation |
| for state, town and school purposes. |
| Section 18. Amendments to Charter. |
| Should the board of fire commissioners propose that the general assembly amend this |
| charter, it shall first publish notice of said proposed amendments in two (2) successive issues of a |
| local newspaper or any other Rhode Island newspaper of general circulation within the town of |
| Lincoln. Said notice shall include the text of any proposed amendments to this charter. Prior to |
| submission of said charter amendments to the general assembly, the board of fire commissioners |
| shall conduct a public hearing and consider the views of any district taxpayer expressed at said |
| hearing for or against said amendments. |
| Section 19. Preservation of Rights under Existing Labor Contracts. |
| In accordance with the provisions of ยง 28-7-19.1 of the Rhode Island General Laws of |
| 1956, as amended, this act of consolidation shall not impair the provisions of any existing labor |
| contracts for persons employed full-time by either of the individual fire districts. Notwithstanding |
| this consolidation, the labor contracts shall continue in full force and effect until their termination |
| dates or until otherwise agreed by the parties or their legal successors. |
| All full-time firefighters of the Albion and Saylesville Fire Districts who are so employed |
| by said districts as of the date of the enactment of this legislation shall become employees of the |
| Lincoln Fire District, and shall retain all accumulated rank, benefits and other rights of |
| employment as existed with the aforesaid districts without any action by the commissioners of the |
| Lincoln Fire District. Nothing contained herein shall prevent the commissioners from reducing or |
| eliminating non-contractual positions. The collective bargaining agreements and all other binding |
| commitments and agreements entered into between the Albion and Saylesville Fire Districts and |
| the Albion (IAFF Local 3023) and the Saylesville (IAFF Local 3023) Fire Fighters Associations, |
| and any retired members, in effect on the date of enactment of this legislation, shall remain in full |
| force and effect and shall be treated from that point forward as entered into between the Lincoln |
| Fire District and the Albion (IAFF Local 3023) and the Saylesville (IAFF Local 3023) Fire |
| Fighters Associations. |
| Section 20. Charters' Consolidation and Albion and Saylesville Fire Districts' Wind |
| Down. |
| This legislation shall constitute the original charter of the consolidated districts and be |
| substituted for the original charters of the individual districts passed by the general assembly, as |
| the same have been amended from time to time; except that, all prior acts of the general assembly |
| authorizing bond issues of the districts shall remain in full force and effect. The existing districts |
| of Albion and Saylesville shall have until December 31, 2020 to take all steps necessary to |
| effectuate the consolidation of the districts as referenced herein. Any extension of the date set |
| forth above for completion will require approval of the general assembly. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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