Section 31:131 – Origin of Warrant Articles.
31:131 Origin of Warrant Articles. – Any question which an enabling statute authorizes to be placed in the warrant for a town meeting by petition may also be inserted by the selectmen, even in the absence of any petition. So long as the subject matter of an action taken at a town meeting was […]
Section 31:132 – Records Storage.
31:132 Records Storage. – A municipality may offer storage space for paper records or other storage media formats, such as electronic records, and associated records management services to any agency of the United States government, political subdivisions of the state, and qualified non-profit organizations operating under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c). A municipality, by […]
Section 31:133 – Liability Limitation.
31:133 Liability Limitation. – A municipality shall employ the highest standards in record management practices. However, a municipality’s liability for loss, damage, delay, improper delivery, or non-delivery shall be limited to the actual value of the storage container and the value of the paper contained within the storage container. Source. 2004, 62:1, eff. May […]
Section 31:134 – Statement of Purpose.
31:134 Statement of Purpose. – The establishment of water and/or sewer utility districts will enable municipalities to provide property services at a more intensive level than is provided in the balance of the municipality; provide funds for capital expenditures towards constructing and maintaining those utilities; provide funds for the operation and maintenance of those […]
Section 31:118, 31:119 – Repealed by 1983, 447:5, III, eff. Jan. 1, 1984.
31:118, 31:119 Repealed by 1983, 447:5, III, eff. Jan. 1, 1984. –
Section 31:120 – Purpose.
31:120 Purpose. – The declared purpose of this subdivision is to enable municipalities to establish central business service districts in high density areas of predominantly commercial uses to provide property services at a more intensive level than is provided in the balance of the municipality; to provide funds for capital expenditures of not more […]
Section 31:121 – Authority Granted.
31:121 Authority Granted. – For the purposes of this subdivision, the legislative body of any city or town shall have the authority to establish one or more central business service districts. Source. 1983, 109:1. 1994, 85:1, eff. July 5, 1994.
Section 31:122 – Services Advisory Committee; Cost.
31:122 Services Advisory Committee; Cost. – I. (a) The services which may be provided by a municipality in a central business service district under the provisions of this subdivision may include property-related services performed in the public right-of-way, including sidewalk snow removal, landscaping, street and sidewalk cleaning, refuse collection, and other business development services […]
Section 31:123 – Method of Appropriation.
31:123 Method of Appropriation. – Each municipality shall adopt a budget for capital expenditures or services to be performed in a central business service district as part of its budget process. At the end of the fiscal year, a full accounting of expenditures shall be made. Balances or deficits of the central business service […]
Section 31:124 – Assessments.
31:124 Assessments. – Upon local adoption of the budget, the municipality may levy assessments in an amount not greater than the net appropriation to a central business service district account. The assessments shall be made against the owners of commercial and industrial properties and such other types of property as may be determined by […]