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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE OAKLAND--MAPLEVILLE #4 AND THE | |
NASONVILLE FIRE DISTRICTS INTO THE EAST BURRILLVILLE FIRE DISTRICT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Place, and Newberry | |
Date Introduced: March 17, 2023 | |
Referred To: House Municipal Government & Housing | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. The Oakland-Mapleville #4 and the Nasonville Fire Districts are hereby |
2 | merged and consolidated into the East Burrillville Fire District in the manner and form as follows: |
3 | Section 1. Consolidation; Name; Jurisdiction |
4 | All that part of the Town of Burrillville encompassing the villages of Oakland, Mapleville, |
5 | Whipples, Gazzaville, Tarkiln, Oak Valley, Nasonville, Mohegan, Mount Pleasant and parts of the |
6 | village of Glendale, to include all property of the former Oakland-Mapleville Fire District # 4 and |
7 | the Nasonville Fire District as defined and as more specifically described in Section 13 hereof, are |
8 | hereby merged and consolidated into a district to be called the "East Burrillville Fire District". Said |
9 | district, hereinafter called the District, may have a common seal, sue and be sued and enjoy the |
10 | other powers generally incident to corporations. The East Burrillville Fire District, upon |
11 | consolidation, shall be vested with title, ownership and control of all property and assets of, and |
12 | shall assume all liabilities of, the Oakland-Mapleville #4 and the Nasonville Fire Districts. The |
13 | Oakland-Mapleville #4 and the Nasonville Fire Districts shall be hereby dissolved and the charters |
14 | are hereby revoked upon said consolidation being approved. |
15 | Section 2. Voters. |
16 | The inhabitants of the District, qualified to vote in Town of Burrillville affairs on |
17 | propositions to impose a tax or for the expenditure of money (thereafter called "Qualified Voters") |
18 | shall be eligible to vote and act at all meetings of the District. |
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1 | Section 3. Meetings. |
2 | The annual meeting of the District shall be held on the third Wednesday in September in |
3 | each year. The Clerk of the District shall, at least five (5) days before the meeting, give notice of |
4 | the same by posting conspicuously in public places within the limits of the District, not less than |
5 | three (3) written or printed notices setting forth the time and place of such meeting. |
6 | A special meeting may be called by twelve (12) or more of the Qualified Voters of the |
7 | District. Such call shall consist of posting in the same manner and for the same time before such |
8 | meetings as are the annual meetings. No vote except upon an adjournment or on the election of |
9 | officers pro tempore shall be taken at any meeting of the District unless at least twelve (12) |
10 | Qualified Voters are present at such meeting. All persons possessing the qualifications set forth in |
11 | Section 2 of this act shall be entitled to vote by ballot or otherwise as they determine, at the first |
12 | meeting upon the proposition: "Shall the East Burrillville Fire District be established according to |
13 | the act of consolidation passed by the general assembly of the State of Rhode Island". If a majority |
14 | of the persons so qualified shall vote in the affirmative, the Fire District shall be established |
15 | according to the provision of this act. If a majority of the persons so voting shall vote in the |
16 | negative, then this act shall become null and void. All meetings of the District shall be in accord |
17 | with the Open Meetings Law, chapter 46 of title 42. |
18 | Section 4. Governing Body. |
19 | The Qualified Voters of the District at each annual meeting, may elect an operating |
20 | committee (the “Operating Committee”) to serve staggered terms according to the Bylaws of the |
21 | District, until the next annual meeting and until others may be chosen in their stead. The Operating |
22 | Committee shall consist of seven (7) members. The Operating Committee shall elect one of its |
23 | members to serve as Chairperson of the District which includes the duties incumbent upon any |
24 | Chief Executive Officer and shall be the official spokesperson for the District. Any vacancy on the |
25 | Operating Committee shall be filled by the next highest vote getter at the prior annual District |
26 | meeting. If there is none, or if the one chosen shall decline to serve, the next highest vote getter |
27 | will be chosen. If there are none, then the remaining Operating Committee members shall appoint |
28 | a Qualified Voter to serve. The Operating Committee, by majority vote, shall appoint operating |
29 | officers to include a Clerk, Treasurer, and a Collector of Taxes/Tax Assessor, whose duties and |
30 | powers within the District shall be such as like officers of the towns in this state. The Chairperson |
31 | shall serve as an ex officio member of all subcommittees of the Operating Committee and shall |
32 | vote, as a member of the subcommittees, only when necessary to break a tie. The Operating |
33 | Committee shall have full power to manage the affairs and interests of the District. The Operating |
34 | Committee shall have responsibility for maintaining, repairing and insuring all property, real and |
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1 | personal, owned by the District. The Operating Committee shall appoint a Fire Chief. The Fire |
2 | Chief shall have general supervision and control of the fire companies and shall serve as liaison |
3 | between the Operating Committee and the fire companies. All members of the Operating |
4 | Committee shall be residents and Qualified Voters of the District. The Operating Committee may, |
5 | at its option, appoint non-residents to the positions of Clerk, Tax Collector/Tax Assessor, Treasurer |
6 | and Fire Chief. |
7 | Section 5. Taxes. |
8 | The Qualified Voters of the District at any of their legal meetings, shall have power to |
9 | order such taxes, and provide for assessing and collecting the same on the taxable inhabitants and |
10 | property in the District, as they shall deem necessary for purchasing, hiring and otherwise procuring |
11 | real estate, buildings, implements and apparatus and a supply of water for the extinguishing of fires; |
12 | purchasing, hiring and otherwise procuring equipment for the providing of emergency medical |
13 | services; for the payment of the operating expenses of the District; for the preservation of the public |
14 | peace; and for the payment of any indebtedness incurred by the District; and such taxes so ordered |
15 | shall be assessed by the assessor of the District on the taxable inhabitants and the property therein |
16 | according to the last valuation made by the Assessor of the Town next previous to said assessment, |
17 | adding, however, any taxable property which have been omitted by said Town Assessor or after |
18 | acquired, and in all cases where the Town Assessor has included property within the District and |
19 | property without the District in one valuation, the Assessor of the District shall make an equitable |
20 | valuation of the portion of the same lying within the District; and in the assessing and collecting of |
21 | said taxes such proceeding shall be had by the officers of the District, as near as may be, as are |
22 | required to be had by the corresponding officers of Towns in assessing and collection of taxes; and |
23 | the collector of taxes for the District shall, for the purpose of collecting taxes assessed by the |
24 | District, have the same powers and authority as are now or may hereafter be by law conferred on |
25 | collectors of taxes for towns in this state. The District may assess such penalty by way of percentage |
26 | on the tax if not paid at the appointed time not to exceed eighteen percent (18%) per annum, as they |
27 | shall deem necessary. In addition to any other sums to which it may be entitled in accordance with |
28 | this Charter and applicable laws, in any action or proceeding to collect taxes, the District shall be |
29 | entitled to collect the reasonable costs of collection including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees. |
30 | The Qualified Voters of the District at any of their legal meetings shall have power to order the sale |
31 | or purchase of real property and personal property owned by the District. |
32 | Section 6. Bylaws. |
33 | The Qualified Voters of the District at any legal meeting shall have the power to enact such |
34 | bylaws and from time to time to rescind or amend the same by two-thirds (2/3) vote in accordance |
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1 | with the amendment procedure set forth in the Bylaws as they may deem necessary or proper for |
2 | the purposes of this act and not repugnant thereto or inconsistent with any other law; provided that, |
3 | no greater penalty shall be inflicted thereby than is provided in this Section 6 and may appoint such |
4 | committees as they may deem necessary and may fix the compensation of all officers, agents, |
5 | employees and committees of the District. Such Bylaws may further prescribe the duties of the Fire |
6 | Chief and of the inhabitants of the District in the time of conflagration, and the method of enforcing |
7 | the commands of the Fire Chief, and for the appointment of officers for suppressing disorder and |
8 | tumult, guarding or removing property, and rendering other services in time of fire or emergency, |
9 | and also for the protection of water pipes, hydrants, safety valves, water gates or other apparatus or |
10 | property of or in the District, and for any breach of any Bylaw may provide a penalty not exceeding |
11 | a fine of one hundred dollars ($100), to be recovered for the use of the District, or imprisonment |
12 | for a term not exceeding thirty (30) days, which penalty may be enforced by prosecution, on |
13 | complaint of any officer of the Fire District, before any court of competent jurisdiction. Any such |
14 | prosecution must first be authorized and approved by the Operating Committee. |
15 | Section 7. Authorization to Form Fire Company. |
16 | The Operating Committee of the District at any legal meeting shall have the authority to |
17 | appoint, or may direct the Fire Chief to appoint, so many men/women as the Operating Committee |
18 | deems necessary and proper to be formed into a Fire Company, and to adopt and approve all such |
19 | regulations for organizing, establishing and maintaining the same and the equipment thereof as the |
20 | Operating Committee shall see fit. |
21 | Section 8. Special Meetings. |
22 | The District may hold special meetings, which as well as the annual meeting, shall be held |
23 | within the District and notification shall be given of such special meeting in such manner as the |
24 | Bylaws and the open meetings laws of the State of Rhode Island shall prescribe; and it shall be the |
25 | duty of the Clerk to call a special meeting on written application signed by twelve (12) or more |
26 | Qualified Voters of the District; and whenever the subject of ordering a tax or amending the Charter |
27 | or Bylaws is to be acted on, the same shall be mentioned in the notice, unless it be the annual |
28 | meeting. |
29 | Section 9. Scope of Bylaws. |
30 | The District may enact all Bylaws by it judged necessary and expedient for carrying the |
31 | provisions of the act into effect; provided that, no greater penalty be inflicted thereby then is |
32 | prescribed in the Section 6; and provided, further, the same be not in violation of or repugnant to |
33 | the laws of this State. |
34 | Section 10. Liens. |
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1 | District taxes shall constitute a lien upon the property assessed and if not paid when due |
2 | shall carry an interest penalty at the rate imposed from time to time by vote of the District. |
3 | Section 11. Authorization to Borrow Funds. |
4 | The District may also borrow money from time to time for the purpose herein specified |
5 | and issue bonds or notes therefor which shall be binding upon such District in the same manner as |
6 | Town or City notes. All bonds are binding upon the District using them but the District shall not |
7 | have outstanding at any time bonds or notes of a face value or more than three percent (3%) of the |
8 | total valuation of real estate within the District. |
9 | Section 12. Amendments. |
10 | This charter may be amended by a vote of at least two-thirds (2/3) of Qualified Voters |
11 | present and voting at any annual or special meeting of the District, provided the notice thereof states |
12 | that an amendment to the Charter shall be considered at such meeting. An amendment to the Charter |
13 | in conformity with such prior vote of the District shall be effective upon approval. |
14 | Section 13. Legal Description of the District. |
15 | The District shall include: |
16 | All that part of the Town of Burrillville enclosed by a line drawn from the point of |
17 | beginning at the intersection of Lapham Farm road and Steere Farm road; thence to a point of the |
18 | Burrillville and Glocester town line on present Route 102 following the Burrillville and Glocester |
19 | town line to Cooper road; thence northerly to the intersection of Tarkiln road and Snake Hill road; |
20 | thence north along Snake Hill road to the intersection of Snake Hill road and Barnes road; thence |
21 | northeast to the most southeast corner of land now or formerly owned by Gordon and Elsie M. |
22 | Robertson (164/012); thence northeasterly to the junction of Victory highway and so-called Hoyle |
23 | road; thence northwest along the Nasonville and Glendale boundary line to the center line of Branch |
24 | River; thence south westerly along the center line of Branch River to the northerly line of present |
25 | Route 102; thence westerly following the northerly line of present Route 102 to the point of |
26 | intersection of said northerly line of present Route 102 and the extension of the most westerly |
27 | property line of land now or formerly owned by James F. Thibault (129/022); thence northwesterly |
28 | along the extension of said property line to the most northwesterly corner of Thibault land; thence |
29 | westerly to the most southerly corner of land now or formerly owned by Ross C. and Takeko T. |
30 | Burnett (129/013); thence westerly to the most southwesterly corner of land now or formerly owned |
31 | by the State of Rhode Island; thence westerly to the most northeasterly corner of land now or |
32 | formerly owned by Harry S. Siperstein (144/019); thence westerly along the Siperstein land |
33 | approximately one thousand four hundred fifty two feet (1,452') to another corner of the Siperstein |
34 | land; thence southwesterly to a point two hundred (200') feet beyond the corner of East avenue and |
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1 | Whipple avenue; thence southwesterly to the northwest corner of the Sadowski House (178/001); |
2 | thence southwesterly to the point of beginning; and further shall include: |
3 | All that part of the Town of Burrillville, including the villages of Mohegan, Nasonville, |
4 | Mt. Pleasant and Tarkiln, enclosed by a line beginning at a brook on Joslin road, known as the |
5 | Joslin brook; thence northwesterly to the Old Schoolhouse at second four corners, so-called, on the |
6 | Douglas pike; thence westerly to a point five hundred feet (500') from the Douglas pike; thence |
7 | northwesterly in a straight line crossed West Ironstone road, to the Massachusetts state line at a |
8 | point five hundred feet (500') westerly from Douglas Pike; thence easterly following the |
9 | Massachusetts state line to the North Smithfield town line; thence along the North Smithfield town |
10 | line to a point where the towns of Burrillville, Smithfield and Glocester join; thence westerly |
11 | following the Glocester town line to the Tarkiln brook; thence northwesterly to the junction of |
12 | Tarkiln and Snake Hill roads, continuing northerly following the former Oakland-Mapleville fire |
13 | district line to the junction of Snake Hill and Barnes roads, thence northerly in a straight line to |
14 | Hoyle road, so-called, on Victory highway, following the boundaries of the Glendale fire district, |
15 | approved March 7, 1942; thence northwesterly to a point of beginning on Joslin road. |
16 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and subsequent voter approval |
17 | whereupon all acts and parts of any acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE OAKLAND--MAPLEVILLE #4 AND THE | |
NASONVILLE FIRE DISTRICTS INTO THE EAST BURRILLVILLE FIRE DISTRICT | |
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1 | This act would authorize, subject to voter approval, the merger and consolidation of the |
2 | Oakland-Mapleville Fire District #4 and the Nasonville Fire District into a district to be called the |
3 | "East Burrillville Fire District." |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage and subsequent voter approval whereupon all acts |
5 | and parts of any acts inconsistent herewith would be repealed. |
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