[HISTORY: Adopted by the City of Westbrook 7-1-2013. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- The Charter
- Ch C Charter
- Ch C Art 1 Powers/Municipal Body Politic and Corporate
- Ch C Art 2 Mayor
- § C-2.1 Executive authority of the Mayor.
- § C-2.2 Mayor's authority generally.
- § C-2.3 Term.
- § C-2.4 Mayor's authority to veto action of the City Council.
- § C-2.5 Mayor's authority as to appropriation and expenditure.
- § C-2.6 Removal of the Mayor.
- § C-2.7 Mayor to hold no other position.
- Ch C Art 3 City Council
- § C-3.1 Legislative authority of the City Council.
- § C-3.2 City Council President.
- § C-3.3 President of Council to fill vacancy in Mayor's office; authority.
- § C-3.4 City Council meetings.
- § C-3.5 Council to determine its own rules and qualifications.
- § C-3.6 Election of Auditor of Accounts.
- § C-3.7 Members of City Council to hold no other office.
- § C-3.8 Assessments.
- § C-3.9 City Council to establish Fire Department.
- § C-3.10 City Council to establish Police Department.
- § C-3.11 Pension systems.
- Ch C Art 4 School Committee
- § C-4.1 General authority of the School Committee.
- § C-4.2 School Committee Chair.
- § C-4.3 School Committee to appoint Superintendent.
- § C-4.4 Compensation of School Committee members.
- § C-4.5 School Department expenditure and appropriation in excess of three thousand dollars.
- Ch C Art 5 City Clerk
- Ch C Art 6 Elections
- § C-6.1 Division into wards: review and alteration of boundaries.
- § C-6.2 Mayor, City Councilors and other officers; how elected, terms.
- § C-6.3 Implementation of staggered terms for Mayor, City Councilors and School Committee members.
- § C-6.4 Vacancies in office of Warden or Ward Clerks.
- § C-6.5 Vote required for election; offices to be filled; vacancies.
- § C-6.6 Special municipal elections: establishment of initiative and referendum procedure.
- § C-6.7 Mayor, City Councilors and School Committee members to be sworn; how, when and by whom.
- § C-6.8 President of Council to be elected.
- Ch C Art 7 Candidates for Office
- § C-7.1 Eligibility of persons elected to office; when office becomes vacant.
- § C-7.2 (Reserved)
- § C-7.3 Nomination by petition.
- The Code
- Part I: Administrative Legislation
- Ch 1 General Provisions
- Ch 7 Boards, Commissions and Committees
- Ch 15 Defense and Indemnification
- Ch 21 Elections
- Ch 24 Emergency Management
- Ch 28 Ethics
- Ch 33 Finance
- Ch 36 Fire & Rescue Department
- Ch 52 Library
- Ch 57 Mayor and Council
- Ch 68 Officers and Employees
- Ch 80 Public Safety and Emergency Services
- Ch 90 Seal
- Part II: General Legislation
- Ch 103 Alarm Systems
- Ch 110 Animals
- Ch 117 Bicycles
- Ch 123 Building Construction
- Ch 131 Cable Television
- Ch 135 Cemeteries
- Ch 140 Development Assessment Districts
- Ch 144 Drug-Free Safe Zones
- Ch 153 Electrical Standards
- Ch 157 Events and Mass Gatherings
- Ch 162 Fire Protection and Prevention
- Ch 172 General Assistance
- Ch 184 Housing and Property Maintenance
- Ch 188 Human Rights
- Ch 205 Licenses and Permits
- Ch 216 Mobile Homes and Mobile Home Parks
- Ch 230 Parks and Recreation
- Ch 234 Peace and Good Order
- Ch 241 Plumbing
- Ch 245 Property Assessed Clean Energy
- Ch 246 Property Assessed Clean Energy, Commercial
- Ch 260 Sewers and Wastewater Treatment
- Ch 264 Sex Offenders
- Ch 272 Solid Waste
- Ch 278 Stormwater Management
- Ch 281 Streets and Sidewalks
- Ch 286 Taxation
- Ch 295 Trees and Forest
- Ch 307 Vehicles, All-Terrain
- Ch 310 Vehicles and Traffic
- Ch 319 Weapons and Explosives
- Part III: Land Use Legislation
- Ch 335 Land Use
- Appendix
- Ch A400 Master Fee Schedule
- Ch A401 Master Fine Schedule
- Derivation Table
- Ch DT Derivation Table
- Disposition List
- Ch DL Disposition List
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