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§  179.  Special  district elections to vote upon appropriations.  The  board of fire commissioners upon its own motion  may  submit,  and  upon  petition,  as  hereinafter  provided,  shall cause to be submitted, at a  special or annual fire district election, a proposition:    1. (a) To purchase fire apparatus and fire-fighting vehicles  for  the  extinguishment  or  prevention  of  fires  in  said  fire  district,  or  motorized equipment for emergency relief squads or fire police squads.    (b) To purchase or install an adequate fire alarm system for the  fire  district, or to make necessary additions thereto.    (c) To lease, purchase, construct, reconstruct, alter, repair or equip  suitable  buildings  for  the  preservation,  protection  and storing of  vehicles, apparatus and equipment of  the  fire  district  and  for  the  social  and  recreational  use  of  the  firemen  and  residents  of the  district, and purchase the necessary lands therefor.    (d) To expend in any one fiscal year, or to expend annually, an amount  in excess of the amount authorized by subdivision  eighteen  of  section  one  hundred  seventy-six of this chapter, as amended from time to time,  to be expended annually without the adoption of a  proposition  therefor  for any of the purposes authorized by the provisions of this article. If  the  proposition  authorizes  an  annual  expenditure,  it shall state a  maximum amount which may be expended annually in excess  of  the  amount  authorized by subdivision eighteen of section one hundred seventy-six of  this  chapter,  as amended from time to time, and such amount may not be  exceeded thereafter unless authorized at a fire district election. If  a  proposition  authorizes  an  annual expenditure, the authorization shall  continue in effect until changed by vote of a district election.    (e) To purchase permanent or  temporary  rights  to  take  water  from  cisterns,  wells  and  bodies of water and water-courses within the fire  district for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, set forth  in  subdivision twelve-a of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter.    (f) To purchase or construct fire suction pools in bodies of water and  water-courses,  fire cisterns and fire wells, including necessary pipes,  pumps, hydrants and other facilities in  connection  therewith,  and  to  purchase  and lease necessary real property and rights in land and water  therefor, for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, set forth in  subdivision twelve-a of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter.    2. Any sum authorized to be expended, pursuant to subdivision  one  of  this  section, shall be raised by tax and shall be spent only during the  fiscal year for which such tax is to be levied but nothing contained  in  this  section shall be construed to prevent the financing in whole or in  part, pursuant to the local finance law,  of  expenditures  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred seventy-six of this chapter. If the proposition is  approved at  an  election  held  in  any  fiscal  year  after  September  twentieth,  or  after  October  twentieth  in the case of fire districts  located wholly within the county of Westchester, the  proposition  shall  not  become  effective  for the purpose of levying taxes until the first  day of September of the fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year in  which  such proposition is approved.    3.  Such  petition  shall be signed, and acknowledged or proved in the  same manner as a deed to be recorded, or  authenticated  in  the  manner  provided by the election law for authentication of nominating petitions,  by  resident taxpayers owning taxable real property aggregating at least  one-quarter of the assessed valuation of all the taxable  real  property  of  the  district owned by resident taxpayers, as such valuations appear  upon the latest completed assessment roll of said town. Notice  of  such  special  district election shall be given in the same manner as provided  herein for annual district elections. The special election shall be held  on a Tuesday, provided that such date is not a public holiday, and shallbe  conducted  and  scheduled  in  a   manner   that   maximizes   voter  participation.  The  polls  shall remain open for the receipt of ballots  from six o'clock in the evening to nine o'clock in the evening and  such  additional  consecutive  hours  prior  thereto  as  the  board  of  fire  commissioners may determine. The secretary  of  the  fire  commissioners  shall  prepare  the ballots which shall separately state and number each  proposition to be voted upon.    4. Every elector of the town who shall be a registered  voter  of  the  town and who shall have resided in the district for the period of thirty  days  next preceding a special or annual fire district election shall be  qualified to vote upon such proposition.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-11 > 179

§  179.  Special  district elections to vote upon appropriations.  The  board of fire commissioners upon its own motion  may  submit,  and  upon  petition,  as  hereinafter  provided,  shall cause to be submitted, at a  special or annual fire district election, a proposition:    1. (a) To purchase fire apparatus and fire-fighting vehicles  for  the  extinguishment  or  prevention  of  fires  in  said  fire  district,  or  motorized equipment for emergency relief squads or fire police squads.    (b) To purchase or install an adequate fire alarm system for the  fire  district, or to make necessary additions thereto.    (c) To lease, purchase, construct, reconstruct, alter, repair or equip  suitable  buildings  for  the  preservation,  protection  and storing of  vehicles, apparatus and equipment of  the  fire  district  and  for  the  social  and  recreational  use  of  the  firemen  and  residents  of the  district, and purchase the necessary lands therefor.    (d) To expend in any one fiscal year, or to expend annually, an amount  in excess of the amount authorized by subdivision  eighteen  of  section  one  hundred  seventy-six of this chapter, as amended from time to time,  to be expended annually without the adoption of a  proposition  therefor  for any of the purposes authorized by the provisions of this article. If  the  proposition  authorizes  an  annual  expenditure,  it shall state a  maximum amount which may be expended annually in excess  of  the  amount  authorized by subdivision eighteen of section one hundred seventy-six of  this  chapter,  as amended from time to time, and such amount may not be  exceeded thereafter unless authorized at a fire district election. If  a  proposition  authorizes  an  annual expenditure, the authorization shall  continue in effect until changed by vote of a district election.    (e) To purchase permanent or  temporary  rights  to  take  water  from  cisterns,  wells  and  bodies of water and water-courses within the fire  district for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, set forth  in  subdivision twelve-a of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter.    (f) To purchase or construct fire suction pools in bodies of water and  water-courses,  fire cisterns and fire wells, including necessary pipes,  pumps, hydrants and other facilities in  connection  therewith,  and  to  purchase  and lease necessary real property and rights in land and water  therefor, for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, set forth in  subdivision twelve-a of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter.    2. Any sum authorized to be expended, pursuant to subdivision  one  of  this  section, shall be raised by tax and shall be spent only during the  fiscal year for which such tax is to be levied but nothing contained  in  this  section shall be construed to prevent the financing in whole or in  part, pursuant to the local finance law,  of  expenditures  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred seventy-six of this chapter. If the proposition is  approved at  an  election  held  in  any  fiscal  year  after  September  twentieth,  or  after  October  twentieth  in the case of fire districts  located wholly within the county of Westchester, the  proposition  shall  not  become  effective  for the purpose of levying taxes until the first  day of September of the fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year in  which  such proposition is approved.    3.  Such  petition  shall be signed, and acknowledged or proved in the  same manner as a deed to be recorded, or  authenticated  in  the  manner  provided by the election law for authentication of nominating petitions,  by  resident taxpayers owning taxable real property aggregating at least  one-quarter of the assessed valuation of all the taxable  real  property  of  the  district owned by resident taxpayers, as such valuations appear  upon the latest completed assessment roll of said town. Notice  of  such  special  district election shall be given in the same manner as provided  herein for annual district elections. The special election shall be held  on a Tuesday, provided that such date is not a public holiday, and shallbe  conducted  and  scheduled  in  a   manner   that   maximizes   voter  participation.  The  polls  shall remain open for the receipt of ballots  from six o'clock in the evening to nine o'clock in the evening and  such  additional  consecutive  hours  prior  thereto  as  the  board  of  fire  commissioners may determine. The secretary  of  the  fire  commissioners  shall  prepare  the ballots which shall separately state and number each  proposition to be voted upon.    4. Every elector of the town who shall be a registered  voter  of  the  town and who shall have resided in the district for the period of thirty  days  next preceding a special or annual fire district election shall be  qualified to vote upon such proposition.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-11 > 179

§  179.  Special  district elections to vote upon appropriations.  The  board of fire commissioners upon its own motion  may  submit,  and  upon  petition,  as  hereinafter  provided,  shall cause to be submitted, at a  special or annual fire district election, a proposition:    1. (a) To purchase fire apparatus and fire-fighting vehicles  for  the  extinguishment  or  prevention  of  fires  in  said  fire  district,  or  motorized equipment for emergency relief squads or fire police squads.    (b) To purchase or install an adequate fire alarm system for the  fire  district, or to make necessary additions thereto.    (c) To lease, purchase, construct, reconstruct, alter, repair or equip  suitable  buildings  for  the  preservation,  protection  and storing of  vehicles, apparatus and equipment of  the  fire  district  and  for  the  social  and  recreational  use  of  the  firemen  and  residents  of the  district, and purchase the necessary lands therefor.    (d) To expend in any one fiscal year, or to expend annually, an amount  in excess of the amount authorized by subdivision  eighteen  of  section  one  hundred  seventy-six of this chapter, as amended from time to time,  to be expended annually without the adoption of a  proposition  therefor  for any of the purposes authorized by the provisions of this article. If  the  proposition  authorizes  an  annual  expenditure,  it shall state a  maximum amount which may be expended annually in excess  of  the  amount  authorized by subdivision eighteen of section one hundred seventy-six of  this  chapter,  as amended from time to time, and such amount may not be  exceeded thereafter unless authorized at a fire district election. If  a  proposition  authorizes  an  annual expenditure, the authorization shall  continue in effect until changed by vote of a district election.    (e) To purchase permanent or  temporary  rights  to  take  water  from  cisterns,  wells  and  bodies of water and water-courses within the fire  district for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, set forth  in  subdivision twelve-a of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter.    (f) To purchase or construct fire suction pools in bodies of water and  water-courses,  fire cisterns and fire wells, including necessary pipes,  pumps, hydrants and other facilities in  connection  therewith,  and  to  purchase  and lease necessary real property and rights in land and water  therefor, for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, set forth in  subdivision twelve-a of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter.    2. Any sum authorized to be expended, pursuant to subdivision  one  of  this  section, shall be raised by tax and shall be spent only during the  fiscal year for which such tax is to be levied but nothing contained  in  this  section shall be construed to prevent the financing in whole or in  part, pursuant to the local finance law,  of  expenditures  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred seventy-six of this chapter. If the proposition is  approved at  an  election  held  in  any  fiscal  year  after  September  twentieth,  or  after  October  twentieth  in the case of fire districts  located wholly within the county of Westchester, the  proposition  shall  not  become  effective  for the purpose of levying taxes until the first  day of September of the fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year in  which  such proposition is approved.    3.  Such  petition  shall be signed, and acknowledged or proved in the  same manner as a deed to be recorded, or  authenticated  in  the  manner  provided by the election law for authentication of nominating petitions,  by  resident taxpayers owning taxable real property aggregating at least  one-quarter of the assessed valuation of all the taxable  real  property  of  the  district owned by resident taxpayers, as such valuations appear  upon the latest completed assessment roll of said town. Notice  of  such  special  district election shall be given in the same manner as provided  herein for annual district elections. The special election shall be held  on a Tuesday, provided that such date is not a public holiday, and shallbe  conducted  and  scheduled  in  a   manner   that   maximizes   voter  participation.  The  polls  shall remain open for the receipt of ballots  from six o'clock in the evening to nine o'clock in the evening and  such  additional  consecutive  hours  prior  thereto  as  the  board  of  fire  commissioners may determine. The secretary  of  the  fire  commissioners  shall  prepare  the ballots which shall separately state and number each  proposition to be voted upon.    4. Every elector of the town who shall be a registered  voter  of  the  town and who shall have resided in the district for the period of thirty  days  next preceding a special or annual fire district election shall be  qualified to vote upon such proposition.