Charter of the South Fire District of the City of Middletown
Section 1
All electors of the City of Middletown dwelling within that portion of said City comprised of the second taxing district of the City of Middletown lying outside of the first taxing district and south of the first taxing district and east of South Main Street Extension, including only the east side of said South Main Street Extension, are constituted, ordained and declared forever, a body politic and corporate by the name South Fire District of the City of Middletown, and by that name they and their successors shall have perpetual succession, and shall be a person in law capable of suing and being sued in all courts and of purchasing, holding and conveying any estate, real or personal, and may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at its pleasure.
Section 2
The officers of said fire district shall be the following: A commission of five to be known as the South District Fire Commission. Said commission shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting of the corporation as vacancies shall occur on said commission. At the first annual meeting of said fire district, the first five commissioners elected shall be elected to serve for one, two, three, four and five years, respectively, from the day next succeeding the date of said annual meeting, and thereafter one commissioner shall be elected at each annual meeting to serve for a term of five years from the day next succeeding the date of such annual meeting. Said commissioners shall hold office for the rest of their terms, and until their successors are duly qualified; provided, if any commissioner ceases to reside within the limits of said fire district, the office held by him shall thereupon become vacant and shall be filled at the next annual meeting. No member of any fire company, hook and ladder company or hose company organized or continued under the terms of this act shall be eligible to be a member of the South District Fire Commission. Any candidate for the office of fire commissioner who receives a plurality of the votes cast at any annual meeting shall be declared elected as fire commissioner.
Section 3
Said fire district shall have full power and authority to organize and continue within its limits such number of fire companies, hook and ladder companies and hose companies as it deems necessary, and to purchase and procure suitable fire engines, hooks, ladders, hose and other apparatus for extinguishing fires, and to provide suitable buildings and places for keeping the same, and to provide for a proper and sufficient supply of water for fire purposes; and may at any legal meeting, direct its commissioners to organize such companies, purchase and procure apparatus, provide buildings and places for keeping the same, and provide a sufficient supply of water as aforesaid, in such way and within such time and upon such terms and conditions as such meeting may by vote direct; and such fire companies, hook and ladder companies and hose companies, when organized or continued, shall be under and subject to the control of said commission.
Section 4
The commissioners shall have charge of all of the property of said fire district and shall manage and conduct the affairs and business thereof, and shall make a report of their doings and of the condition of the affairs of said fire district at the annual meeting. Said commissioners shall have the power to appoint personnel of any fire department organized or continued and to set salaries for all non-volunteer services provided to said companies or to said fire district. Said commissioners shall have the power to appoint all necessary administrative personnel to carry on the affairs of the district, including but not limited to a treasurer, a clerk and a tax collector.
Section 5
Any clerk, treasurer or tax collector appointed by said commission, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall be sworn to a faithful discharge of the duties of such office, in the form of general oaths prescribed by the statutes of this state, before some officer by law authorized to administer oaths; and the treasurer and collector shall, before entering upon their duties, give bond with surety to the acceptance of said commission, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of their offices.
Section 6
The electors of said fire district may at any legal meeting levy taxes upon the taxable property within the limits of said fire district for such purposes and objects as are authorized by this act. The grand list of the City of Middletown, lying within the limits of the fire district, as prepared by the assessor of said city, shall be used as a basis for any taxes which may be levied upon the property within the limits of the fire district; and such taxes shall be collectible and subject to lien as provided for municipalities by chapters 87 and 88 of the General Statutes.
Section 7
The annual meeting of said fire district shall be held on the first Monday of February in each year, and at such place and hours as may be designated in the notice of said meeting, which notice shall be given by publicly advertising the call of said meeting in a local daily paper, and if deemed advisable, in other papers. Such advertisement shall be placed no less than ten days and more than five days before the date of such meeting. Special meetings may be called and held in such manner as the by-laws of said fire district may prescribe.
Section 8
The commissioners may meet at any time, and at all meetings of the commissioners a majority thereof shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Section 9
The clerk of said fire district shall keep the records thereof, and shall also act as clerk of said commission and shall keep a record of its proceedings.
Section 10
All inhabitants living within the limits of said fire district for six months and qualified to vote in town meetings shall be legal voters and members of said fire district.
Special Act No. 163
An Act Incorporating the South Fire District
of the City of Middletown