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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

AN ACT AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OF WEBSTER

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

SECTION 1.  The charter of the town of Webster, which is on file in the office of the archivist of the commonwealth as provided in section 12 of chapter 43B of the General Laws, is hereby amended by striking out section 2-6 and inserting in place thereof the following section:-

SECTION 2-6: AVAILABILITY OF TOWN OFFICIALS AT TOWN MEETINGS; PARTICIPATION IN PROCEEDINGS

(a)  Availability - The town administrator, town treasurer/collector, town accountant, chief assessor, the chair of each elected and appointed multiple member body created by law, this charter or town by-law, the head of each department and the head of each division within said departments, or their designees, shall attend all sessions of the town meeting for the purpose of providing the town meeting with information pertinent to matters appearing in the warrant.

If the town administrator, town treasurer/collector, town accountant, chief assessor, chairperson of a multiple member body, department head or division head is to be absent due to illness or other reasonable cause, such person shall designate a deputy to attend to represent the office, multiple member body, department or division. If a person designated to attend the town meeting under this section is not a voter or a resident of the town of Webster, such person shall, notwithstanding, have a right to address the meeting to comply with this section with the approval of the moderator.

(b)  Participation - The town administrator, town treasurer/collector, town accountant, chief assessor, the chair of a multiple member body, department head or division head shall have a right to make a motion under any article in the warrant that relates specifically to the operation of the agency such person represents, even if such person is not a voter or a resident of the town of Webster but such person shall have no right to vote.

SECTION 2.  Subsection (a) of section 3-1 of said charter is hereby amended by striking out the first sentence and inserting in place thereof the following sentence:-

The town offices to be filled by ballot of the whole town shall be: (i) a board of selectmen, (ii) a school committee, (iii) a town moderator, (iv) a town clerk, (v) 3 members of a board of health and (vi) 1/3 of the members of the finance committee.

SECTION 3.  Said charter is hereby further amended by striking out subsection (a) of section 3-6 and inserting in place thereof the following subsection:-

(a)  There shall be a finance committee that shall consist of 9 members, 3 of whom shall be elected by the voters, 3 of whom shall be appointed by the board of selectmen and 3 of the members shall be appointed by the town moderator. All of the members of the finance committee shall serve for terms of 3 years each, so arranged that the term of office of an equal number of members shall expire each year.

SECTION 4.  Section 3-10 of said charter is hereby amended by striking out subsection (a) and inserting in place thereof the following subsection:-

(a)  There shall be a board of health that shall consist of 5 members, 3 of whom shall be elected by the voters and 2 of whom shall be appointed by the town administrator in accordance with clause (b) of section 4-2. All of the members of the board of health shall serve for terms of 3 years each, so arranged that the terms of office of an equal number of members shall expire each year.

SECTION 5.  Said charter is hereby further amended by striking out section 5-4 and inserting in place thereof the following section:-

Section 5-4  Water and Sewer Commission

(a)  Composition, term of office - There shall be a water and sewer commission consisting of 5 members appointed by the board of selectmen for terms of 3 years each arranged so that the term of office of as nearly an equal number of members as is possible shall expire each year. In addition, the director of public works and superintendents of the water and sewer departments shall serve by virtue of their offices, shall each have a voice but no vote and shall not count towards the quorum required hereunder. The town administrator may attend all meetings of the water and sewer commission and shall have a voice but not vote.

(b)  Powers and duties - The water and sewer commission shall be responsible for advising the town on the adequacy of the public sewer system and the quantity and quality of the public water supply. The commission may recommend that the town take by eminent domain or acquire by purchase or otherwise, and hold the waters of any portion thereof, of any pond, brook, spring, stream or groundwater sources within the town limits, not already appropriated for purposes of public water supply, and any water or flowage rights connected therewith; and also for said purpose the commission may recommend that the town may take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase or otherwise, and hold all lands, rights of way and other easements necessary for collecting, storing, holding, purifying and treating such water and protecting and preserving the purity thereof, as well as any other matters falling within its jurisdiction as set forth herein. The commission shall grant abatements on a quarterly basis and set annual water and sewer rates after a public hearing for which notice of not less than 2 weeks shall be provided by posting on the town website.

SECTION 6.  Said charter is hereby further amended by striking out section 6-7 and inserting in place thereof the following section:-

SECTION 6-7:  APPROVAL OF WARRANTS

The town administrator shall be the chief fiscal officer of the town. Warrants for the payment of town funds prepared by the town accountant in accordance with the General Laws shall be submitted to the town administrator. The approval of any such warrant by the town administrator shall be sufficient authority to authorize payment by the town treasurer-collector; provided, however, that the board of selectmen shall approve all warrants in the event of the absence of the town administrator or a vacancy in the office of town administrator.

SECTION 7.  Chapter 8 of said charter is hereby amended by adding the following 3 paragraphs:-

Following the effective date of the amendments to the charter approved at the October 30, 2017 special town meeting, the finance committee shall be reduced from 15 members to 9 members as set forth herein; provided, however, that such reduction in membership shall not prematurely terminate the term of any elected or appointed member, but instead shall be accomplished by attrition. Of the members appointed by the board of selectmen, the first 2 vacancies shall not be filled and such positions shall thereupon be abolished. Of the members appointed by the town moderator, the first 2 vacancies shall not be filled and such positions shall thereupon be abolished. The first 2 elected positions expiring more than 64 days after the effective date of this charter shall not appear on the ballot to be filled, and upon such expiration of terms the elected positions shall be abolished. No person serving as an appointed or elected member of the finance committee whose term expires and whose position is abolished as a result of this section shall serve as a “holdover,” so-called.

Following the effective date of the amendments to the charter approved at the October 30, 2017 special town meeting, the town administrator shall, pursuant to subsection (b) of section 4-2, appoint 2 members to the board of health: 1 for a 2-year term and 1 for a 3-year term.

Upon the effective date of the amendments to the charter approved at the October 30, 2017 special town meeting, the water and sewer advisory board shall be abolished and the terms of any incumbent members thereof terminated. The board of selectmen shall forthwith make appointments to the water and sewer commission. Initial appointments shall be made as follows: 2 for 3-year terms, 2 for 2-year terms; and 1 for a 1-year term. Thereafter, appointments shall be made for 3 year terms pursuant to subsection (a) of section 5-4. Notwithstanding subsection (b) of section 5-4 to the contrary, the board of selectmen shall continue to be responsible for setting water and sewer rates until 1 year following the effective date of this act. Thereafter the water and sewer rates shall be set by the water and sewer commission pursuant to said subsection (b) of section 5-4.

Approved, January 8, 2021.