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Timestamp: 2017-10-24 05:51:36
Document Index: 220467205

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', 'Art. 19', '§ 5', 'Art. 25', '§ 23', '§ 32']

Town of Williamstown, MA Community Preservation
§ 22-2 Duties.
§ 22-3 Requirement for quorum and cost estimates.
§ 22-4 Amendments.
§ 22-5 Severability.
§ 22-6 Effective date.
Chapter 22: Community Preservation
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Annual Town Meeting of the Town of Williamstown 5-21-2002, Art. 19. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Administration — See Ch. 4.
Budget — See Ch. 14.
Chapter 22 : Community Preservation
There is hereby established a Community Preservation Committee, consisting of eight voting members pursuant to the provisions of MGL, c. 44B, § 5. The composition of the Committee, the appointing authority and the term of office for the Committee members shall be as follows:
[Amended 5-19-2009 ATM, Art. 25]
One member of the Conservation Commission as designated by the Commission;
One member of the Historical Commission as designated by the Commission;
One member of the Planning Board as designated by the Board;
One member of the Parks Commissioners as designated by the Commissioners;
One member of the Housing Authority as designated by the Authority;
One member of the Finance Committee as designated by the Committee;
The Town Manager, or the Town Manager's designee; and
One resident of the Town as designated by the Board of Selectmen.
Each member of the Committee shall serve for a term of three years or until the person no longer serves in the position or on the board or committee as set forth above, whichever is earlier.
Should any of the officers and commissions, boards, or committees who have appointing authority under this chapter be no longer in existence for whatever reason, the Town Manager shall appoint a suitable person to serve in their place.
Any member of the Committee may be removed for cause by their respective appointing authority after hearing.
The Community Preservation Committee shall study the needs, possibilities and resources of the Town regarding community preservation. The Committee shall consult with existing municipal boards, including the Conservation Commission, the Historical Commission, the Planning Board, the Department of Public Works, and the Housing Authority, or persons acting in those capacities or performing like duties, in conducting such studies. As part of its study, the Committee shall hold one annual public informational hearing, or more at its discretion, on the needs, possibilities and resources of the Town regarding community preservation possibilities and resources, notice of which shall be posted publicly and published for each of two weeks preceding a hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town.
In every fiscal year, the Community Preservation Committee must recommend either that the legislative body spend, or set aside for later spending, not less than 10% of the annual revenues in the Community Preservation Fund for:
The Community Preservation Committee shall comply with the provisions of the Open Meeting Law, MGL, c. 39, § 23B. The Committee shall not meet or conduct business without the presence of a majority of the members of the Community Preservation Committee. The Community Preservation Committee shall approve its actions by majority vote. Recommendations to the Town Meeting shall include the Committee's anticipated costs.
This chapter may be amended from time to time by a majority vote of the Town Meeting, consistent with the provisions of MGL, c. 44B.
In case any section, paragraph or part of this chapter be for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other section, paragraph or part shall continue in full force and effect.
Provided that this chapter is accepted at the 2002 Annual Town Meeting, this chapter shall take effect upon approval by the Attorney General of the Commonwealth, and after all requirements of MGL, c. 40, § 32 have been met. Each appointing authority shall have 30 days after approval by the Attorney General to make their initial appointments.