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Georgetown

Incorporation

Section 1.

The inhabitants of The Town of Georgetown within the corporate limits as hereinafter defined in this Charter or as extended as hereinafter provided are hereby declared to be a body politic incorporated in law and equity and shall be able and capable to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended in all courts of judicature whatsoever by the corporate name of "The Town of Georgetown."

Territorial Limits

Section 2.

The present boundaries and limits of The Town of Georgetown are hereby established and declared to extend to the distance of one-half mile in every direction from the center of the Public Square of the said Town.

Annexation Of Territory

Section 3.

In the event it becomes feasible and necessary in the future for The Town of Georgetown to enlarge its then existing limits and territory, such annexation accomplished pursuant to the following procedures shall be lawful:

(a) If all of the property owners of the territory contiguous to the then existing corporate limits and territory of The Town of Georgetown, by written Petition with the signature of each such Petitioner duly acknowledged, shall request the Town Council to annex that certain territory in which they own property, the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown shall appoint a Committee composed of not less than three (3) of the elected members of the Town Council to investigate the possibility of annexation. The Petition presented to the Town Council shall include a description of the territory requested to be annexed and the reasons for the requested annexation. Not later than ninety (90) days following its appointment by the Mayor, as aforesaid, the Committee shall submit a written report containing its findings and conclusions to the Mayor and Town Council of Georgetown. The report so submitted shall include the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed annexation both to The Town of Georgetown and to the territory proposed to be annexed and shall contain the recommendation of the Committee whether or not to proceed with the proposed annexation and the reasons therefor. In the event that the committee appointed by the Mayor concludes that the proposed annexation is advantageous both to the Town and to the territory proposed to be annexed, the Town Council of Georgetown may then pass a second Resolution annexing such territory to The Town of Georgetown. Such Resolution shall be passed by the affirmative vote of two thirds (2/3) of all the elected members of the Town Council. In the event that the Committee appointed by the Mayor concludes that the proposed annexation is disadvantageous either to the Town or to the territory proposed to be annexed, the procedure to be followed shall be the same as hereinafter provided as if the annexation were proposed by five (5) or more property owners but less than all the property owners of a territory contiguous to the then limits and territory of The Town of Georgetown.

(b) If five (5) more property owners but less than all of the property owners of a territory contiguous to the then limits and territory of The Town of Georgetown by written Petition with the signature of each such Petitioner duly acknowledged shall request the Town Council to annex that certain territory in which they own property, the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown shall appoint a Committee composed of not less than three (3) of the elected members of the Town Council to investigate the possibility of annexation. The Petition presented to the Town Council shall include a description of the territory requested to be annexed and the reasons for the requested annexation; or the Town Council, by majority vote of the elected members thereof may, by Resolution, propose that a committee composed of not less than three (3) of the elected members of the Town Council be appointed by the Mayor to investigate the possibility of annexing any certain territory contiguous to the then limits and territory of The Town of Georgetown.

(c) Not later than ninety (90) days following its appointment by the Mayor, as aforesaid, the Committee shall submit a written report containing its findings and conclusions to the Mayor and the Town Council of Georgetown. 'The report so submitted shall include the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed annexation both to The Town of Georgetown and to the territory proposed to be annexed and shall contain the recommendation of the Committee whether or not to proceed with the proposed annexation and the reasons therefor. In the event that the Committee appointed by the Mayor concludes that the proposed annexation is advantageous both to the Town and to the territory proposed to be annexed, within thirty (30) days after receiving the report, a second Resolution shall then be passed by the Town Council proposed to the property owners and residents of both The Town of Georgetown and the territory proposed to be annexed that the Town proposes to annex certain territory contiguous to its then limits and territory. In the event that the Committee appointed by the Mayor concludes that the proposed annexation is disadvantageous either to the Town or to the territory proposed to be annexed, within thirty (30) days after receiving the report of the Committee. the Resolution proposing annexation to the property owners and residents of both the Town and the territory proposed to be annexed shall be passed by the affirmative vote of two- thirds (2/3) of the elected members of the Town Council. If the Resolution shall fail to receive the affirmative vote of two- thirds (2/3) of the elected members of the Town Council. the territory proposed to be annexed shall not again be considered for annexation for a period of one (1) year from the date that the Resolution failed to receive the required affirmative vote. The second Resolution shall contain a description of the territory proposed to be annexed and shall fix a time and place for a public hearing on the subject of the proposed annexation. The Resolution adopted by the Town Council setting forth the above information shall be printed in a newspaper having a general circulation in The Town of Georgetown at least one (1) week prior to the date set for the public hearing, or, at the discretion of the Town Council, the said Resolution shall be posted in four (4) public places both in The Town of Georgetown and in the territory proposed to be annexed.

(d) Following the public hearing, but in no event later than thirty (30) days thereafter, a Resolution shall then be passed by a majority of the Town Council ordering a Special Election to be held not less than thirty (30) nor more than sixty (60) days after the said public hearing on the subject of the proposed annexation. Passage of this Resolution shall ipso facto be considered the determination of the Town Council to proceed with the matter of the proposed annexation.

(e) The notice of the time and place of said Special Election shall be printed within thirty (30) days immediately preceding the date of this Special Election in at least two (2) issues of a newspaper having a general circulation in The Town of Georgetown, or, in the discretion of the Town Council, the said notice may be posted in four (4) public places, both in The Town of Georgetown and in the territory proposed to be annexed at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date set for the said Special Election.

(f) At the Special Election, every property owner, whether an individual, partnership or a corporation both in The Town of Georgetown and in the territory proposed to be annexed shall have one (1) vote. Every citizen of either The Town of Georgetown or of the territory proposed to be annexed over the age of eighteen (18) years who is not a property owner shall have one (1) vote. In the case of property owned by husband and wife jointly, the husband and wife shall each have one vote. In the event that a person owns property both in The Town of Georgetown and in the territory proposed to be annexed and resides in either place, he may vote only where he resides. In the event that a person owns property both in The Town of Georgetown and in the territory proposed to be annexed but does not reside in either place, he may vote only in The Town of Georgetown and not in the territory proposed to be annexed. Property owners whose property is exempt from taxation or is not assessed for taxation shall not be entitled to vote. The books and records of The Town of Georgetown in the case of property owners and citizens of the Town and the books and records of the Board of Assessment of Sussex County in the case of property owners and residents of the territory proposed to be annexed shall be conclusive evidence of the right of such property owners and citizens to vote at the Special Election.

(g) In the event that an individual holds a Power of Attorney duly executed and acknowledged specifically authorizing the said individual to vote at the said Special Election, a duly authenticated Power of Attorney shall be filed in the Office of the Town Manager of The Town of Georgetown. Said Power of Attorney so filed shall constitute conclusive evidence of the right of said person to vote in the Special Election.

(h) The Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall cause voting machines to be used in the Special Election, the form of ballot to be printed as follows:

( ) For the proposed annexation

( ) Against the proposed annexation

(i) The Mayor of The Town of Georgetown shall appoint three (3) persons to act as a Board of Special Election, at least one (1) of whom shall own property in The Town of Georgetown and at least one (1) of whom shall own property in the property proposed to be annexed. One (1) of the said persons so appointed shall be designated the Presiding Officer. Voting shall be conducted in a public place as designated by the Resolution calling the Special Election. The Board of Special Election shall have available, clearly marked, two (2) voting machines. All votes cast by those persons, partnerships or corporations authorized to vote as residents or property owners in the territory proposed to be annexed shall be accomplished on one such voting machine and all ballots cast by those persons, partnerships, or corporations who are authorized to vote as residents or property owners of The Town of Georgetown shall be accomplished on the other such voting machine. The polling place shall be open from one o'clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, until five o'clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, on the date set for the Special Election. All persons in the polling place at the time of the closing of the polls shall be permitted to vote, even though such votes are not cast until after the time for the closing of the polls.

(j) Immediately upon the closing of the polling place, the Board of Special Election shall count the ballots for and against the proposed annexation and shall announce the result thereof, the Board of Special Election shall make a Certificate under their hands of the votes cast for and against the proposed annexation and the number of void votes and shall deliver the same to the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. Said Certificate shall be filed with the papers of the Town Council.

(k) In order for the territory proposed to be annexed to be considered annexed, a majority of the votes cast both from The Town of Georgetown and from the territory proposed to be annexed must have been cast in favor of the proposed annexation. In the event that the Special Election results in an unfavorable vote for annexation, no part of the territory considered at the Special Election for annexation shall again be considered for annexation for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the said Special Election. If a favorable vote for annexation shall have been cast, the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall cause a description and a plot of the territory so annexed to be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Sussex County, but in no event shall said recordation be completed more than one (1) year following the date of the said Special Election. The territory considered for annexation shall be considered to be a part of The Town of Georgetown from the time of recordation. The failure to record the description or the plot within the specified time shall not make the annexation invalid, but such annexation shall be deemed to be effective at the expiration of the one (1) year period from the date of the favorable Special Election. (67 Del. Laws, c. 66, 7/6/89)

(l) If the territory proposed to be annexed includes only territory which is exempt from taxation or which is not assessed on the books on the Board of Assessment of Sussex County, no election shall be necessary and the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown may proceed to annex such territory by receiving a certified copy of a Resolution requesting such annexation if such property is owned by a corporation or by a written Petition with the signature of each such Petitioner duly acknowledged, if such property is owned by an individual, requesting the Town Council to annex that certain territory in which they own property. The certified copy of the Resolution or the Petition shall include a description of the territory requested to be annexed and the reasons for the requested annexation. Upon receipt of the certified copy of the Resolution or the Petition, the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown shall appoint a committee composed of not less than three (3) of the elected members of the Town Council to investigate the possibility of annexation. Not later than ninety (90) days following its appointment by the Mayor, as aforesaid, the committee shall submit a written report containing its findings and conclusions to the Mayor and Town Council of Georgetown. The report so submitted shall include the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed annexation both to The Town of Georgetown and to the territory proposed to be annexed and shall contain the recommendation of the committee whether or not to proceed with the proposed annexation and the reasons therefor. In the event that the committee appointed by the Mayor concludes that the proposed annexation is advantageous both to the Town and to the territory proposed to be annexed, the Town Council of Georgetown may then pass a second Resolution annexing such territory to The Town of Georgetown. Such Resolution shall be passed by the affirmative vote of two thirds (2/3) of all the elected members of the Town Council. In the event that the committee appointed by the Mayor concludes that the proposed annexation is disadvantageous either to the Town or to the territory proposed to be annexed, the Resolution shall be passed by three fourths (3/4) of all the elected members of the Town Council. If the Resolution fails to receive the required number of votes, no part of the territory proposed for annexation shall again be proposed for annexation for a period of one (t) year from the date that the Resolution failed to receive the required votes. If the Resolution receives the required number of votes, the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall cause a description and a plot of the territory so annexed to be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Sussex County, and in no event shall such recordation be completed more than one (1) year following the passage of the Resolution. The territory considered for annexation shall be considered to be a part of The Town of Georgetown from the time of recordation. The failure of the Town Council to record the description and plot within the time herein before specified shall not make the annexation invalid, but such annexation shall be deemed to be effective at the expiration of one (1) year period from the date of the passage of the Resolution. (67 Del. Laws, c. 66, 7/6/89)

Structure Of Government

Section 4.

The government of the Town and the exercise of all powers conferred by this Charter, except as otherwise provided herein, shall be vested in the Town Council. The Town Council shall be composed of four (4) members, each of whose terms shall be for a period of two (2) years commencing at the Annual Meeting of the Town Council following his election and continuing until his successor is duly elected and qualified. Each member of the Town Council shall be nominated from the Ward in which he resides but shall be elected by the voters at large. The Mayor of The Town of Georgetown and each Town Councilman shall receive as compensation such amount as shall be determined by the Town Council by ordinance or resolution for attendance at any regular meeting, special meeting or workshop meeting. The time of payment is to be determined by the Town Council, but in no event shall such compensation be paid less frequently than quarterly and at no time shall the compensation to be received by the Mayor during any fiscal year be more than Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00) and no member of the Town Council shall receive during any fiscal year more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).

Ward Limits

Section 5.

There are hereby created and established four (4) Wards for The Town of Georgetown. as follows:

(a) First Ward: The area within the Town limits South of the center line of East Market Street and East of the center line of South Bedford Street.

(b) Second Ward: The area within the Town limits North of the center line of East Market Street and East of the center line of North Bedford Street.

(c) Third Ward: The area within the Town limits North of the center line of West Market Street and West of the center line of North Bedford Street.

(d) Fourth Ward: The area within the Town limits South of the center line of West Market Street and West of the center line of South Bedford Street.

Qualifications For Mayor And Town Councilman

Section 6.

The qualifications for Mayor and Town Councilman at the time of his election shall be as follows:

(a) The Mayor shall be at least twenty one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States and of the State of Delaware and a bona fide resident of The Town of Georgetown.

(b) The Town Councilman from the First Ward shall be twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States and of the State of Delaware, a bona fide resident of The Town of Georgetown and a bona fide resident of the First Ward.

(c) The Town Councilman from the Second Ward shall be twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States and of the State of Delaware, a bona fide resident of The Town of Georgetown and a bona fide resident of the Second Ward.

(d) The Town Councilman from the Third Ward shall be twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States and of the State of Delaware, a bona fide resident of The Town of Georgetown and a bona fide resident of the Third Ward.

(e) The Town Councilman from the Fourth Ward shall be twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States and of the State of Delaware, a bona fide resident of The Town of Georgetown and a bona fide resident of the Fourth Ward.

(f) Each of the qualifications for Mayor and Town Councilman shall be continuing qualifications to hold office and the failure of either the Mayor or any Town Councilman to have any of the qualifications required by this Section during his term of office shall create a vacancy in the office.

Method Of Making Nominations For Mayor Or Town Councilman

Section 7.

Each candidate for Mayor or Town Councilman shall be nominated as follows:

(a) Each candidate for Mayor and for Town Councilman shall notify the Town Manager in writing of his candidacy.

(b) All notifications of candidacy shall be filed in the Office of the Town Manager at the business office of The Town of Georgetown during the regular business hours and not later than five o'clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, on the fourth Friday in April. If such day be a legal holiday, the last day for filing notification of candidacy shall be the last business day immediately preceding the fourth Friday in April. Such notification of candidacy shall be upon a suitable form or blank furnished by The Town of Georgetown, which said statement shall be dated, signed by the candidate and witnessed by at least two (2) adult residents of the Town.

(c) The Town Council shall make arrangements for voting machines to be placed in the polling place prior to the time set forth in this Charter for the beginning of the Annual Municipal Election.

(d) The Town Council shall hold a meeting within five (5) days after the close of the time for the filing of notification of candidacy for the purpose of determining the qualifications of the candidates.

Manner Of Holding Annual Municipal Election

Section 8.

The procedure for holding the Annual Municipal Election shall be as follows:

(a) The Annual Municipal Election shall be held at a place designated by the Town Council within the corporate limits if the Town of Georgetown on the second Saturday in May of each and every year from one o'clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, until seven o'clock in the evening, prevailing time.

(b) At the Annual Municipal Election to be held on the second Saturday in June, A.D. 1986. the Mayor and one (1) Councilman from the Third Ward and one (1) Councilman from the Fourth Ward shall be elected. The Mayor and each of the Councilmen who are elected shall serve for a term of two (2) years, or until his successor has been duly elected and qualified.

(c) At the Annual Municipal Election to be held on the second Saturday in May, A.D. 1987, one (1) Councilman from the First Ward and one (1) Councilman from the Second Ward shall be elected. Each of the Councilmen so elected shall serve for a period of two (2) years or until his successor has been duly elected and qualified.

(d) Thereafter, at each Annual Municipal Election, there shall be elected two (2) Councilmen who shall serve for a term of two (2) years, or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified, except at the Annual Municipal Election in the year when the Mayor is to be elected. at which time there will be elected a Mayor and two (2) Councilmen.

(f) The Mayor and the members of the Town Council of Georgetown who hold office at the time of passage of this Act shall continue to hold office until their respective successors have been duly elected and qualified.

(g) The Annual Municipal Election shall be conducted by a Board of Election consisting of an Inspector and two (2) Judges appointed by the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown with the concurrence of a majority of the members of the Town Council not later than the last regular meeting of the Town Council prior to the date of the Annual Municipal Election. The Board of Election shall determine who is and who is not lawfully entitled to vote at the Annual Municipal Election, take reasonable steps to see that the law pertaining to the Annual Municipal Election receives compliance and for the purpose of counting the votes and certifying the result to the Town Council. If any of the officers so chosen and designated to conduct the Annual Municipal Election shall not be present at the polling place at the time designated for the holding of the Annual Municipal Election, it shall be lawful for the qualified voters present at the polling place at the time of holding said Annual Municipal Election to elect from among their own number a person to fill each vacancy and such Board of Election caused by the absence of any member of the Board of Election. The Board of Election shall keep a list of all persons who voted at such Annual Municipal Election.

(h) At such Annual Municipal Election every person, male or female, who shall have attained the age of eighteen (18) years on the date of the Annual Municipal Election and who shall be a bona fide resident of The Town of Georgetown shall have one (1) vote. provided he or she is registered on the "Books of Registered Voters" of The Town of Georgetown. The Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall provide two (2) registers to be known as the "Books of Registered Voters" which are to be kept at the office of the Town Manager. The Books of Registered Voters shall contain the following information for each registrant: The name of the registered voter arranged in alphabetical order, the address of the voter, the birth date of the voter, the date the registrant became a citizen of the United States, the date the registrant became a resident of The Town of Georgetown, and any other pertinent information. No person shall be registered upon the Books of Registered Voters unless he or she will have acquired the qualifications to vote in the Annual Municipal Election for the year in which he or she registers. A person shall be required to register only one time; provided, however, that if a registered voter fails to vote in two (2) consecutive Annual Municipal Elections in which there is a contest, his name shall be removed from the Books of Registered Voters and notice sent to said registered voter at his last known address by certified mail with return receipt requested advising the registered voter that his name has been removed from the Books of Registered Voters, and that it will be necessary to register again in order to be eligible to vote in the Annual Municipal Election. The Books of Registered Voters shall be maintained in the office of the Town Manager and shall be conclusive evidence of the right of any person to vote at the Annual Municipal Election. A person may register at the office of the Town Manager during the regular business hours of such office until the close of business of such office on the last Friday in April prior to the date of the Annual Municipal Election by completing such forms as may be provided by the Town.

(i) Votes may be offered in person at the Annual Municipal Election and the Town Council may, by Ordinance, provide for voting at the Annual Municipal Election by absentee ballot by any qualified voter who, on the day of the Annual Municipal Election, shall be absent from the town for any of the following reasons:

(1) Because such person is in the public service of the United States or of this State temporarily residing outside the corporate limits of the Town;

(2) Because such person is the spouse of a person in the public service of the United States or of this State temporarily residing outside the corporate limits of the Town;

(3) Because such person is unavoidably absent from the Town on the day of the Municipal Election.

(4) Because such person is sick or physically disabled;

(5) Because such person is absent from the Town while on vacation;

(6) Because such person is unable to vote at a certain time or on a certain day due to the tenets or teachings of his religion.

(j) In the event that no person files for office for which an election is to be held within the time set forth in Section 7 of this Charter, the incumbent shall be deemed to be reelected for a full term and it shall not be necessary to have an election.

(k) In the event that only one person files or is nominated for office for which an election is to be held within the time set forth in Section 7 of this Charter, the person who files or who is nominated shall be deemed to be elected for a full term and it shall not be necessary to have an election. (66 Del. Laws, c. 325, 7/7/88; 67 Del. Laws, c. 73, 7/6/89)

Organization And Annual Meeting Of Council

Section 9.

(a) At the first regular meeting of the Town Council following the Annual Municipal Election, the duly elected officers shall assume the duties of office, first being sworn or affirmed by a notary public to perform faithfully and impartially the duties of their respective offices with fidelity. (66 Del. Laws, c. 325, 7/7/88)

(b) At the annual meeting, held on the first regular meeting following the Annual Municipal Election, the Town Council shall organize and elect a Vice-Mayor, who shall hold office for the term of one (1) year or until his successor shall be duly elected. The Town Council shall likewise select a Secretary from their own number to serve until the organization meeting after the next Annual Municipal Election. The Town Council may also select an Assistant Secretary to serve, as aforesaid, who may or may not be from among their own number and such other officers and employees as may be determined to be necessary.

Regular And Special Meetings

Section 10.

The Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall hold at least one (1) meeting in each month, the time and days of the meeting to be determined by Resolution of the Town Council. If the day selected by the Town Council shall be a legal holiday. the monthly meeting of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall be held on the next succeeding regular business day. Special meetings shall be called by the Secretary upon the written request of the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown, or upon the written request of any two (2) members of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown, stating the day, hour and place of the special meeting requested, and the subject or subjects proposed to be considered thereat. The Secretary shall thereon give written notice to the Mayor and to each member of the Town Council of the day, hour and place of such special meeting and the subject or subjects to be considered thereat. Such notice of the Secretary shall be deposited in the United States mail in the main Post Office of The Town of Georgetown at least forty-eight (48) hours before the time of said special meeting; provided, however, that a written waiver of such notice signed by the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown and by all members of the Town Council prior to or immediately upon convening of the said such special meeting shall make such written notice unnecessary and shall authorize and make valid the holding of a special meeting at any time named in the waiver and the transaction of any business considered at the meeting if the waiver so states.

Quorum

Section 11.

A majority of the members elected to the Town Council shall constitute a quorum at any regular or special meeting; but a lesser number may adjourn from time to time and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and under such penalties as may be prescribed by Ordinance.

Rules And Minutes Of Council

Section 12.

The Council shall determine its own rules and order of business and shall keep a journal of its proceedings and the yeas and nays shall be taken upon the passage of every ordinance and resolution and shall be entered in the journal with the text of the ordinance or resolution.

Vacancies

Section 13.

If any vacancy shall occur in the office of Mayor or in the office of Councilman by death, resignation, loss of residence in the Ward which the Councilman represents, loss of residence in The Town of Georgetown, refusal to serve, or otherwise, the same may be filled by a majority vote of the remaining members of the Town Council, the person or persons so chosen to fill such vacancy shall be qualified as in the case of newly elected members and shall hold office for the remainder of the unexpired term.

Disqualifications

Section 14.

If the Mayor or any Councilman, during his term of office, shall be found guilty of any felony, or if any Councilman shall for any reason cease to be a resident of the Ward which he represents, or if the Mayor or any Councilman shall for any reason cease to be a resident of the Town, he shall forthwith be disqualified to act as Mayor or as a member of Council and his office shall be deemed vacant and shall be filled by the Town Council, as aforesaid.

Contracts

Section 15.

(a) It shall be unlawful for the Town Council to make or enter into any contract in excess of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) for materials, supplies, services, work or labor, for the benefit and use of The Town of Georgetown with the Mayor or any member of the Town Council or with any partnership in which the Mayor or any member of the Town Council is a General Partner, or with any corporation which the Mayor or any member of the Town Council is a director or controlling stockholder, or with any firm or company in which the Mayor or any member of the Town Council is pecuniarily interested, provided that if all the remaining elected members of the Town Council shall vote to enter into such contract, then the Town may enter into such a contract. Any such contract executed without such unanimous vote shall be absolutely null and void.

(b) All contracts for the purchase of materials or for the furnishing of services authorized or permitted by this Charter shall be accomplished by competitive bidding and the awarding of contracts to the lowest responsible bidder who submits a responsive bid; provided, however, that competitive bidding shall not be required in any of the following circumstances:

(1) The aggregate amount involved is not more than Ten Thousand Dollars

($10,000);

(3) The purchase or contract is for any service rendered by a University, college or other educational institution;

(4) The purchase or contract is for any service to be rendered by the State of Delaware or any political subdivision;

(5) The purchase or contract is for property or services for which it is impracticable to obtain competition;

(6) The public exigency, as determined by the Town Council, will not permit the delay incident to advertising;

(7) The materials to be purchased are to be used to complete a project under the supervision of the Town Manager;

(8) The purchase or contract is for property or services for which the Town Council determines the prices received after competitive bidding are unreasonable as to all or part of the requirement or not independently reached in open competition;

(9) A public emergency as determined by the Town Council exists.

(10) The purchase or contract is for property for which the distance involved or other factors in order to have maintenance performed, as determined by the Town Council, is unreasonable.

(c) Nothwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 15 and without complying with the competitive bidding procedures described above, the Town Council of the Town of Georgetown may enter into any contract necessary or desired in connection with a special development district or tax increment financing district created or designated by the Town Council of the The Town of Georgetown pursuant to Section 34A of this Charter except a contract in which the Town Council of the Town of Georgetown is directly contracting for the procurement of the labor or material for public improvements for the benefit of such district, provided that the foregoing exception shall not apply to development or similar type contracts between the Town Council of the Town of Georgetown and an owner of real property in such district when the contract is generally for the transfer by the owner to the Town Council of the Town of Georgetown of the work performed and the cost of labor or material provided by such owner for the benefit of such district. (75 Del. Laws c. 262 (5/10/06))

Duties Of The Mayor And President Of Council

Section 16.

(a) The Mayor shall be the President of the Town Council, shall preside at all meetings thereat, and shall vote on all matters brought before the Town Council for a vote. For all purposes of voting required by this Act, the Mayor shall be a member of the Town Council. He shall appoint all committees, receive complaints of nuisances, and other complaints of citizens concerning violations of law and ordinances. He shall present a report of complaints and nuisances and violations of law and ordinances to the Town Council at the first regular meeting after receiving such complaints. He may require the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman, as hereinafter provided for in this Act, to proceed upon such infractions or violations of law and ordinances immediately in the event that he deems such action to be required. The Mayor shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Town Council shall determine not in conflict with the provisions of this Charter.

(b) The Mayor, within thirty (30) days following his election, may appoint, by and with the advice and consent of a majority of the elected members of the Town Council, two (2) suitable persons who shall be qualified voters of The Town of Georgetown to act as Alderman and Assistant Alderman. Both the Alderman and the Assistant Alderman shall hold office until each successor shall be duly appointed and chosen.

(c) The Mayor may, for any reasonable cause, by and with the consent and upon the address of a majority of all the members of the Town Council, remove from office any person appointed by him or any of his predecessors. The person against whom the Council may be about to proceed shall receive five (5) days' written notice thereof, accompanied by a statement of the cause alleged for the removal and shall be accorded a full and fair hearing, if such a request is received by the Mayor by certified mail with return receipt requested within ten (10) days following the date that notice or removal is received by such person.

(d) The Mayor may appoint such other committees as he deems necessary for the proper administration of the Town of Georgetown or the Council may, by resolution, authorize the Mayor to appoint certain committees which are deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.

(e) It shall be the duty of the Vice Mayor of the Town Council, in the absence of or inability of the Mayor to act, to preside at all meetings of the Town Council in the event of absence of the Mayor and perform such other duties and to have such other powers of the Mayor as are prescribed by the Charter of The Town of Georgetown or by any ordinance of the Town Council.

Secretary

Section 17.

(a) The Secretary shall have charge and custody of books, journals, records, papers and other effects of the Town and shall keep the same in a safe and secure place. He shall keep a full and complete record of all the transactions in The Town of Georgetown. He shall be a voting member of all committees and shall keep a record of the transactions and proceedings of the same, together with such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or by ordinances or rule of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. He shall file and keep in a safe place the seal of The Town of Georgetown and all papers and documents arising out of the proceedings of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown relative to the affairs of the Town. He shall deliver the same to his successor in office. He shall attest the seal of The Town of Georgetown when authorized by the Town Council and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as may be prescribed by ordinance.

(b) All books, records and journals of The Town of Georgetown in the custody of the Secretary may, in the presence of the Mayor, Vice-Mayor, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, any member of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown or Town Manager, be inspected by any registered voter of the Town desiring legitimate information at any time, or times, as may be convenient and will not interfere with the regular routine of the business of the Town.

(c) All books, records, papers and documents in the custody of the Secretary shall be open for inspection by members of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown.

(d) Compensation, if any, of the Secretary for his duties, shall be determined by the Town Council.

Assistant Secretary

Section 18.

The duties and powers of the Secretary as herein before prescribed shall devolve upon the Assistant Secretary in the absence or inability of the Secretary. The Assistant Secretary shall likewise perform such other duties and have such other powers as may be prescribed by resolution to the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown and shall receive such compensation as the Town Council by Resolution shall determine.

Alderman And Assistant Alderman

Section 19.

(a) The Mayor may appoint some suitable person to act as Alderman and may appoint some suitable person to act as Assistant Alderman. Any person appointed by the Mayor to serve as Alderman or Assistant Alderman shall be at least twenty one (21) years of age, shall be of good character and reputation and shall be a resident of The Town of Georgetown and shall not be a member of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. Any person appointed by the Mayor to serve as Alderman or Assistant Alderman shall be appointed for an indefinite term and any such appointment shall be confirmed by a majority of all members of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. Either the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman may be removed from office at any time, with or without cause by the affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of all the elected members of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown.

(b) Before entering upon the duties of his office, the person appointed by the Mayor to serve as Alderman and the person appointed by the Mayor to serve as Assistant Alderman shall be sworn or affirmed by the Mayor to perform the duties of his office honestly, faithfully and diligently and to uphold and enforce the Charter of The Town of Georgetown and ordinances duly enacted by the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown and to carry into effect all orders of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown made pursuant to any law of this State. The Assistant Alderman shall perform the functions of the Alderman if the Alderman is unavailable and at such other times as may be designated by the Mayor. During such periods the Assistant Alderman shall have all the powers and duties of the Alderman.

(c) The Town Council shall procure suitable records for the use of the Alderman and the Assistant Alderman. Such records shall be known as the "Alderman's Docket." The Alderman and the Assistant Alderman shall each record all official acts and proceedings in the Alderman's Docket.

(d) The Alderman and the Assistant Alderman shall have jurisdiction and cognizance of all breaches of the peace and other offenses committed within the corporate limits of The Town of Georgetown so far as to arrest and hold for bail or fine and imprison offenders for any offense, penalty or forfeiture prescribed by the Charter of The Town of Georgetown and any ordinance enacted thereunder; of all neglects, omissions or defaults of any officer, agent or employee of the Town; provided, however, that neither the Alderman nor the Assistant Alderman shall impose any fine in excess of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) nor imprison any offender for more than sixty (60) days, or both, except as otherwise provided in the Charter of The Town of Georgetown. The Alderman and the Assistant Alderman may, in addition to any other fine or term of imprisonment permitted to be assessed or imposed, impose and collect such costs as are set by ordinance or resolution of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown; provided, however, that no costs shall be imposed which are in excess of that which may be imposed by a Justice of the Peace for like service.

(e) The Alderman and Assistant Alderman shall prepare and submit a monthly report to the Town Council reporting all fines and penalties imposed during the preceding calendar month and shall pay to the Treasurer of the Town all such fines and penalties.

(f) The Alderman and the Assistant Alderman shall receive such salary as may be fixed from time to time by Resolution of the Town Council.

(g) If any Alderman or Assistant Alderman shall be removed from office as herein before provided, he shall deliver to the Town Manager. within two (2) days after his removal from office, all the books and papers belonging to his office, and to pay over to the Town Manager all moneys in his hands within five (5) days after receiving the notice of his removal from office. Immediately after the receipt of the books and papers belonging to the office of either the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman, the Town Manager shall require the auditor of the town, appointed as hereinafter provided, to make an audit of the books and papers of the official so removed from the office. Upon the neglect or failure to deliver all the books and papers to the Town Manager within the time specified by this Charter, or to pay over all of the moneys to the Town Manager within the time specified, the Alderman or Assistant Alderman, so removed, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than Twenty Five Dollars ($25) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100) for each day that he fails to deliver the books and papers to the Town Manager or to pay over all moneys to the Town Manager.

Town Manager

Section 20.

(a) The Mayor of The Town of Georgetown, with the concurrence of a majority of all the elected members of the Town Council, may appoint a Town Manager who shall be the Chief Administrative Officer of the Town at such compensation as shall be determined by the Town Council.

(b) The Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall impose such qualifications for Town Manager as may be deemed necessary; provided however, that no person holding the office of Mayor or Town Councilman shall be chosen to be Town Manager during his term of office as Mayor or Councilman.

(c) The Town Manager shall hold office for an indefinite term and may be removed by a majority vote of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. At least thirty (30) days before such removal shall become effective, the Town Council shall, by a majority vote of all the elected members thereof, adopt a preliminary resolution stating the reasons for his removal. The Manager may reply in writing and may request a public hearing which shall be held not earlier than twenty (20) days nor later than thirty (30) days after the filing of such request. After such public hearing, if one be requested, and after full consideration, the Town Council, by a majority vote of all the elected members thereof, may adopt a final resolution of removal. By the preliminary resolution, the Town Council may suspend the Town Manager from duty with or without pay but shall in any case cause to be paid him forthwith any unpaid balance of his salary.

(d) In case of the absence or disability of the Town Manager, the Town Council may designate some qualified person to perform the duties of such office during his absence or disability. The compensation which the Town Manager shall receive for the performance of his duties shall be fixed by the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown.

(e) The Town Manager shall be responsible to the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown for the proper administration of the affairs of the Town placed in his charge and to that end he shall have the power to make such appointments and to hire such employees at such compensations as are authorized by the Town Council, subject to such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Town Council. All employees shall be hired for an indefinite term and may be suspended with or without pay by the Town Manager at any time unless otherwise provided by resolution of Council and shall report all such suspensions to the Town Council at the next meeting of such Town Council whenever such meeting be a regular meeting or a special meeting. The Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall sit as a Board of Appeal for the protection of Town employees at those times when the majority of all the Town Council are agreed that a review of the action of the Town Manager would be in the best interest of The Town of Georgetown. The decision of the Town Council in such case shall be final and conclusive.

(f) It is the intention of this Charter that, in the performance of his duties, and in the exercise of his powers, the Town Manager shall not be influenced by any matters whatsoever of a political or fractional nature. It is the intention of this Charter that the Town Manager shall be guided solely by matters of expediency and efficiency in the administration of the affairs of the Town placed in his charge. Except for purposes of inquiry, the Town Council shall deal with that portion of the administrative service for which the Town Manager is responsible solely through the Town Manager.

(g) It shall be the duty of the Town Manager to supervise the administration of the affairs of the Town under his charge and to make such reports to the Town Council as are required by the Town Council. He shall make such recommendations to the Town Council concerning the affairs of the Town as may seem to him desirable. He shall keep the Town Council advised of the financial condition and future needs of the Town. He shall prepare and submit to the Town Council the annual budget estimate. He shall render to the Town Council at the regular monthly meeting of each and every month a true, accurate and detailed account of all the moneys collected or received by him in the performance of his duties and shall promptly turn the same over to the Town Council.

(h) In conjunction with the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown, he shall sign warrants pursuant to appropriations or resolutions theretofore made for the Town Council. He shall prepare and submit to the Town Council such reports as may be required by the Town Council. He shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or required of him by Ordinance or Resolution of the Town Council.

(i) The Town Manager and such other officers of the Town as may be designated by vote of the Town Council shall be entitled to a seat in the meetings of the Town Council, but shall not vote therein.

(j) The Town Manager shall have charge and supervision of the streets, gutters, curbs, sidewalks, parks, and other administrative affairs of the Town and ail work relating thereto. He shall have charge of and shall collect all taxes, assessments, rentals, license fees, or other charges due the Town. He shall have charge of the administration of all provisions of this Charter and ordinances and Resolutions of the Town Council relating to the affairs of the Town when not otherwise provided for by this Charter or by any ordinance or Resolution of the Town Council. He shall by virtue of his office be the Town Treasurer.

(k) He shall keep a full and strict account of all moneys received and all disbursements made by him and such accounts shall, at all times, be open to inspection to the Town Council.

(l) He shall give to the Town of Georgetown a bond, if required by the Town Council, in such sum and in form with security satisfactory to the Town Council for the faithful performance of the duties of his office and the restoration to The Town of Georgetown, in case of his death, resignation, or removal from office all books, papers, vouchers, money and other property of whatever kind in his possession belonging to the Town.

(m) In the event of a vacancy in the office of the Town Manager for any reason or reasons whatsoever, the duly appointed and qualified successor to that office shall succeed to all the rights, privileges and powers theretofore reposed in his predecessor or predecessors in office in the same manner as though all acts, deeds and steps theretofore taken by any such predecessor or predecessors with respect to any matter or thing pertaining to said office had been taken or performed by the successor to such office.

(n) Upon the death, resignation, or removal from office of the Town Manager, the Town Council shall appoint some suitable person, who may be an elected or appointed official of The Town of Georgetown, to perform the duties of Town Manager; provided, however. such person shall not serve for a period exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of his appointment.

Town Solicitor

Section 21.

The Mayor of The Town of Georgetown, with the advice and consent of a majority of the elected members of the Town Council, shall select and appoint a Town Solicitor for an indefinite term who shall be removable at the pleasure of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown either with or without due cause stated. The Town Solicitor shall be a member in good standing of the Bar of the State of Delaware, with offices in Sussex County. It shall be his duty to give legal advice to the Town Council and other officers of the Town and to perform other legal services as may be required of him by the Town Council.

Board Of Health

Section 22.

(a) The Board of Health shall consist of four (4) members, one of whom shall be a practicing physician. The Board shall be appointed by the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown with the advice and consent of a majority of the elected members of the Town Council at the annual meeting herein before provided, and shall serve for one (1) year or until their successors are duly appointed and qualified. The Board of Health shall have cognizance of and interest in the life and health of the people of the Town. The Board shall report to the Town Council in writing whatever is deemed by the Board to be injurious to the health of the people of the Town and shall make recommendations to the Town Council concerning whatever may contribute to the health and sanitation of the citizens of The Town of Georgetown. The Board shall organize by the election of a Chairman and Secretary within ten (10) days after notice of their appointment and shall keep a record of their proceedings and acts. The Secretary shall be the executive officer of the Board.

(b) The Secretary of the Board may be allowed a reasonable annual compensation for his services, which shall be determined by the Town Council and no other compensation shall be paid to the Secretary for his services as such. The Secretary may or may not be a member of the Board of Health appointed by the Mayor, but he shall be a resident of The Town of Georgetown.

(c) The Board of Health shall have the power to recommend the adoption of ordinances relating to the health of the population of the Town or to prevent the introduction or spread of infectious or contagious diseases or nuisances affecting the same and such ordinances, when adopted by the Town Council, shall extend to an area outside the Town limits for a distance of one (1) mile.

Police Force

Section 23.

(a) The Town Council shall be responsible for the establishment of a police force. The Town Council shall, from time to time, make such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the organization, government and control of the police force. The Town of Georgetown police force shall exercise primary jurisdiction within the boundaries of the Town, to include annexed properties not specifically identified within this Charter. Each sworn member of the police force shall have police powers and shall be conservators of the peace throughout the Town of Georgetown. They shall suppress all acts of violence and enforce all laws relating to the safety of persons and property. They shall compel the enforcement of all laws enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Georgetown. The police force shall preserve peace and order and shall compel obedience within the Town limits to the ordinances of the Town and the Laws of the State of Delaware. In the case of a pursuit of an offender, the power and authority of the police force shall extend beyond the territorial limitations of the Town of Georgetown.

(b) Each member of the police force shall have police powers and shall be conservators of the peace throughout The Town of Georgetown, and they shall suppress all acts of violence and enforce all laws relating to the safety of persons and property. They shall compel the enforcement of all laws enacted by the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. In the case of a pursuit of an offender, the power and authority of the police force shall extend outside the territorial limitations of The Town of Georgetown. Each member of the police force shall have police powers and shall be conservators of the peace throughout the Town of Georgetown, and they shall suppress all acts of violence and enforce all laws relating to the safety of persons and property. They shall compel the enforcement of all laws enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Georgetown. In the case of a pursuit of an offender, the power and authority of the police force shall extend outside the territorial limitations of the Town of Georgetown. The Chief of Police shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of a majority of all elected members of the Town Council at such compensation as shall be determined by the Town Council. The Chief of Police shall be solely responsible for the day to day operational control of the police department. The Chief of Police shall make rules and regulations governing the operational control of the police department. The Chief of Police will be responsible for the good order and discipline of the department. The Chief of Police will be responsible for the hiring of qualified persons to be employed by the police department. The Chief of Police will be responsible for the promotion and demotion of employees in accordance with the written policies of the police department. The Chief of Police or his designee is authorized to suspend or dismiss any employee of the police department for violations of the written policies of the police department. The Chief of Police shall be subject to the direction of the Town Manager acting for the Town Council. The Chief of Police shall have such other duties as the Town Manager may from time to time prescribe. All members of the police force shall be paid such compensation as shall be determined by the Town Council.

(c) Every person sentenced to imprisonment by the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman or a Justice of the Peace. as the case may be, shall be delivered by a member of the police force to the correctional institution located in Sussex County to be there imprisoned for the term of his sentence.

(d) In the case of an arrest at any time when the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman of The Town of Georgetown shall not be available or if no such Alderman or Assistant Alderman has been appointed, the person arrested may be taken before the nearest Justice of the Peace with offices in Sussex County who shall hear and determine the charge, and who, in such case, is vested with all the authority and powers granted by this Charter under the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman. In the case of an arrest at a time when the Alderman or the Assistant Alderman or the Justice of the Peace shall not be available to hear and determine the charge, the person arrested may be delivered to the correctional institution located in Sussex County for imprisonment until such reasonable time thereafter as shall enable the Alderman or Assistant Alderman or the Justice of the Peace to hear and determine the charge against such person.

(e) It shall be the duty of the police force to suppress riotous, disorderly or turbulent assemblages of persons in the streets of the Town or the noisy conduct of any person in the same, and upon the view of the above or upon view of the violation of any ordinance of the Town relating to peace and good order thereof, the police force shall have the right and power to arrest without a warrant. (75 Del. Laws, c. 58 (6/23/05))

Annual Audit

Section 24.

At the annual meeting herein before provided, the Mayor, with the advice and consent of a majority of the elected members of the Town Council, shall appoint an accountant to be the auditor of accounts to The Town of Georgetown. It shall be the duty of the auditor to audit the accounts of the Town and all its officers whose duty involves the collection, custody and payment of moneys to the Town. The auditor shall audit the books of the Alderman and the Assistance Alderman of The Town of Georgetown, the records of all fines, penalties, costs imposed or collected by him pursuant to any judgment, order or decree made. The auditor shall, on or before the expiration of ninety (90) days from the end of the fiscal year, annually make and deliver a detailed report of any and all accounts, records, and books by them examined and audited which report under his hand and seal shall be printed in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town in the issue immediately preceding the annual report. The auditor, in the performance of his duties, shall have access to all records and accounts of the offices of the Town Council and he is hereby authorized and empowered to employ such clerks as in his judgment may be necessary in the proper performance of his duties.

Tax Assessor

Section 25.

(a) The Mayor shall appoint a Tax Assessor with the advice and consent of a majority of all the elected members of the Town Council for an indefinite term.

(b) The tax Assessor shall be sworn or affirmed by the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown or by a Notary Public to perform his duties with fidelity and without favor. It shall be his duty to make a fair and impartial assessment of property and persons subject to taxation situate within the corporate limits of the Town and to perform such other duties and reference thereto as shall be prescribed from time to time by the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown. Compensation to be by him received for the performance of his duties and the hiring of employees to assist him in the performance of his duties shall be fixed by and subject to the approval of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown.

(c) In making such assessment, the rules and exemptions now applicable by law to the making of the assessment for Sussex County of persons and property shall be applicable insofar as consistent with the provisions of this Charter. The Tax Assessor may adopt the assessment of Sussex County for any or all property located within the corporate limits of The Town of Georgetown.

Assessment Of Taxes

Section 26.

The Tax Assessor shall, within ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of the next fiscal year, make a just, true and impartial evaluation within The Town of Georgetown; provided, however, that nothing shall prohibit the Tax Assessor from performing such an assessment on a quarterly or semi-annual basis All real estate shall be described with sufficient particularity to be identified. Real estate shall be assessed to the owner or owners if he or they be known. If the owner or owners of real estate cannot be found or ascertained, it may be assessed to "Owner Unknown." A mistake in the name of the owner or owners or a wrong name or an assessment to "Owner Unknown," shall not affect the validity of the assessment of any municipal tax or assessment based thereon; provided, however, the assessment shall specify the last record owner or owners thereof as the same shall appear from the records in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Sussex County. The Tax Assessor shall also make a personal assessment of all male and female citizens of the Town above the age of eighteen (18) years, whether an owner of real estate or not; said personal assessment shall be determined by the Town Council and certified to the Tax Assessor. Said personal assessment or per capita tax shall be in addition to the assessment levied on real estate owned or assessed by any person or persons whosoever. (68 Del. Laws, c. 411, 7/17/92)

(a) The Tax Assessor, after making such annual assessment, shall, at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the fiscal year, deliver to the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown a list containing the names of all persons assessed and the amount of assessment against each. He shall also deliver at such time as many copies of said list as the Town Council shall direct.

(b) The annual assessment shall distinguish the real and personal assessment of each person and shall also be arranged so that the land, the improvements thereon, and the per capita assessment shall appear in separate columns or spaces. In making this assessment, the Tax Assessor shall make its valuation accordingly.

(c) The real property of the Tax Assessor shall be assessed by the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown.

(d) Immediately upon receiving the annual assessment list from the Tax Assessor, the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown shall cause a full and complete copy of the same, containing the amount assessed to each taxable to be hung in a public place in The Town of Georgetown and there it shall remain for a period of at least ten (10) days for the information of an examination by all concerned. Appended thereto and also five (5) or more public places in said Town shall be posted notices advertising to all concerned that, upon a certain day mentioned therein and not earlier than ten (10) days after the date of posting of the true and correct copy of the annual assessment list and notices that, at the next regular meeting of the Town Council, the Town Council will hold a court of appeals at which time and place they shall hear appeals from the said annual assessment. The decision of the Town Council sitting as the Board of Appeals shall be final and conclusive and said Town Council shall revise and complete said assessment at this sitting. No member of the Town Council shall sit upon his own appeal but the same shall be heard and determined by the other Councilman.

(e) The Tax Assessor shall be present on the day fixed for hearing appeals and shall furnish to the Town Council such information and answer such questions as the Town Council may require in respect to any assessment for which an appeal has been taken. The Town Council shall have the authority to enforce the attendance of the Tax Assessor by appropriate process.

Levy Of Annual Taxes

Section 27.

(a) At the first regular meeting in the last month of the fiscal year, after having revised and completed the assessment, the Town Council shall determine, in its best judgment and knowledge, the total amount necessary to be raised by the Town to meet the fixed and anticipated expenses and obligations of the Town, including reasonable and appropriate reserves, for the then current fiscal year as set forth in the Town Budget for such year plus a reasonable amount to cover anticipated expenses and emergencies.

(b) The Town Council should then proceed to determine, in its sole discretion, from which sources of the authorized revenues of the Town the amount so determined by them shall be raised and, within the limits prescribed by this Charter with respect to any such source, the amount to be raised from each such source. They shall then proceed to determine, assess, fix and/or levy as follows:

(1) The rate of tax on real estate including improvements thereon per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of the assessed value; and/or

(2) The amount of personal or per capita tax upon each citizen of the Town over the age of eighteen (18) years; and/or

(3) The rate of tax upon all poles, construction, erections, wires and appliances more particularly mentioned, or intended so to be in Section 30 of this Charter as amended; and/or

(4) The several license fees to be charged for carrying on or conducting of the several businesses, professions or occupations more particularly mentioned or intended so to be in Section 30 of this Charter, as amended; and/or

(5) The several rates to be charged for furnishing water service, sewer service, electric service, gas service, front footage assessment; and/or

(6) The fees or rates to be charged in respect to any other authorized source of revenue sufficient in their judgment and estimation to realize the amount to be raised from each such source determined by them to be used as aforesaid; provided, however, that sources (4). (5) and (6) aforementioned may be determined, fixed, assessed, levied and/or altered or changed upon other than a fiscal year basis and that any regular or special meeting of the Town Council as the Town Council, in its own proper discretion, shall determine.

(c) Immediately after the last regular meeting prior to the end of the fiscal year of each and every year, the Town Council shall make, or cause to be made, a full, true and correct Annual Tax List showing the amount of tax levied against each taxable thereon from sources (1), (2) and (3) above-mentioned. This list shall be known as the Annual Tax List of The Town of Georgetown. In addition to the information contained in the assessment list, it shall also contain information as to the rate of tax upon real estate for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof.

(d) The Town Council shall cause to be delivered to the Town Manager a duplicate of said Annual Tax List and the Town Manager shall immediately proceed to collect the same as hereinafter provided.

(e) Nothing contained in this Charter shall be construed to affect or impair in any way the validity of any tax, fee, assessment or other charge lawfully levied, assessed or due The Town of Georgetown under the existing laws in reference to said Town and the same are hereby declared to be valid, binding and vested in The Town of Georgetown created hereby.

Collection Of Annual Taxes

Section 28.

(a) The Town Manager, as soon as the Town Council shall have placed in his hands a duplicate Annual Tax List, shall proceed at once to collect the taxes on said duplicate list.

(b) All taxes so laid or imposed by The Town of Georgetown in such Annual Tax List shall be and constitute a lien upon all the real estate of the taxable for a period of ten (10) years against or upon whom such taxes are laid or imposed, of which such taxable was seized or possessed at any time after such taxes shall have been levied and imposed that is situate within The Town of Georgetown. Such lien shall have preference and priority to all other liens on such real estate, as aforesaid, created or suffered by the said taxable, although such lien or liens be of a time and date prior to the time of the attaching of such lien for taxes.

(c) All taxes, when and as collected by the Town Manager, shall be paid to The Town of Georgetown, and all taxes shall be due and payable at and from the time of the delivery of the Annual Tax List to the Town Manager.

(d) All taxes shall be payable at the Town Office of The Town of Georgetown during the regular business hours of that office.

(e) On all taxes paid after May 31 next succeeding the delivery of the duplicate Annual Tax List to the Town Manager there shall be added a penalty of Five Percent (5%) for each month or fraction thereof such taxes shall remain unpaid and said penalty shall be collected in the same manner as the original amount of the tax. The Town Council shall have the power to make just allowances for delinquencies in the collection of taxes. All taxes unpaid after May 31 of each year shall be considered delinquent. In effecting a collection of any delinquent tax, the Town Council may impose a collection charge not to exceed eighteen percent (18%) of the amount of the tax and any penalty imposed thereon.

(f) At the annual meeting of the Town Council of each year, the Town Manager shall account to the Town Council for all taxes and sewer rentals collected by him during the year and shall be liable on his bond for failure to account for any uncollected taxes or sewer rentals unless he can show to the satisfaction of the Town Council that all remedies permitted for the collection of said taxes were pursued without result or, if not pursued the remedies would have been without avail.

(g) The Town Manager, when any tax has become delinquent, may, in the name of The Town of Georgetown, institute suit before any Justice of the Peace or in the Court of Common Pleas of the State of Delaware, in and for Sussex County, or in the Superior Court of the State of Delaware. in and for Sussex County, for the recovery of the unpaid tax in an action of debt, and upon judgment obtained, may sue out writes of execution as in case of other judgments recovered before Justice of the Peace or in the Court of Common Pleas, or in the Superior Court as the case may be.

(h) However, should the Town Manager so elect, he is empowered to sell the lands and tenements of the delinquent taxpayer or the lands and tenements of a delinquent taxpayer alienated subsequent to the levy of the tax by the following procedure at the direction of the Town Council:

(1) The Town Manager shall present in the name of The Town of Georgetown to the Superior Court of the State of Delaware, in and for Sussex County, a petition in which shall be stated:

(A) The name of the taxable;

(B) The year for which the tax was levied;

(C) The rate of tax;

(D) The total amount due;

(E) The date from which interest and the penalty for nonpayment shall commence and the rate of such interest and penalty and any collection charge permitted;

(F) A reasonable, precise description of the lands and tenements proposed to be sold;

(G) A statement that the bill of said tax has been mailed to the taxable at his last known post office address with return receipt requested by certified mail and postage prepaid;

(H) That it has been found impractical to attempt to collect the said tax by any other remedy herein before provided. The petition shall be signed by the Town Manager and shall be verified before a Notary Public.

(2) At least ten (10) days prior to the filing of any such petition as described herein, the Town Manager shall deposit in the mail in a sealed and stamped envelope and addressed to the taxable at his last known address requiring a registered receipt returnable, an itemized statement of the tax due, together with all interest, penalties, collection charges, and costs then due thereon, together with a notice to the delinquent taxpayer that he shall proceed to sell the lands and tenements of the taxpayer for the payment of the tax. The Town Manager shall exhibit the return registry receipt to the Court by filing the same with the petition; provided, however, that if the taxpayer cannot be found, it shall be sufficient for the Town Manager to file with said petition the evidence that such statement has been mailed in accordance with this Subsection and has been returned.

(3) Upon the filing of the petition, the Prothonotary shall record the same in a properly indexed record of the Superior Court, in and for Sussex County, and shall endorse upon the said record of said petition the following: This petition, filed the - day of ..,A.D. _, and the Town Manager of The Town of Georgetown is hereby authorized to proceed to sell the lands and tenements herein mentioned or a sufficient part thereof as may be necessary for the payment o the amount due." This endorsement shall be signed by the Prothonotary.

(4) Any sales of lands and tenements of a delinquent taxpayer shall be advertised in five (5) public places in The Town of Georgetown, one of said public places shall be the Town Office and by printing the notice of said sale at least one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town. The notice shall contain the day, hours, place of sale and a short description of the premises sufficient to identify the same. The handbills shall be posted at least ten (10) days before the day fixed for the sale and the newspaper advertisement shall be published at least one (1) week before the day of the sale.

(5) Each sale of lands and tenements shall be returned to the Superior Court of the State of Delaware, in and for Sussex County, at the next term thereof following the sale, and the Court shall inquire into the circumstances and either approve or set aside the sale. If the sale be approved, the Town Manager making the sale shall make a deed to the purchaser which shall convey the right, title and interest of the delinquent taxpayer or his alienee; if the sale be set aside, the Superior Court may order another sale and so on until the tax be collected. The petition, return and deed shall be presumptive evidence of the regularity of the proceeding.

(6) No sale shall be approved by the superior court if the owner be ready at court to pay the taxes, penalty, collection fees and costs, no deed shall be made until the expiration of one (1) year from the date of the sale within which time the owner, his heirs, executors, or assigns, shall have the power to redeem the lands on payment to the purchaser, his personal representatives or assigns, the costs, the amount of the purchase price, and twenty percent (20%) interest thereon and the expense of having the deed prepared.

(7) After satisfying the tax due and the costs of expense of sale from the proceeds of sale, the amount remaining shall be paid to the owner of the land, upon the refusal of the said owner to accept said residue, or if the owner is unknown or cannot be found, the amount remaining shall be deposited in some bank in The Town of Georgetown, either to the credit of the owner or in a manner in which the fund may be identified.

(8) In the sale of lands for the payment of delinquent taxes, the following costs shall be allowed to be deducted from the proceeds of the sale or chargeable against the owner. as the case may be:

(A) To the Prothonotary for filing and recording the petition, Five Dollars ($5.00);

(B) For filing and recording the return of sale, Five Dollars ($5.00);

(C) To the Town Manager for preparing the Certificate, Twenty- five Cents ($.25), for making the sale of lands, Two Dollars ($2), for preparing and filing a return, One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50), for posting sale bills, One Dollar ($1). In addition, the costs of printing handbills, the publication of the advertisement of sale in a newspaper, and the auctioneer's fee shall be chargeable as costs. The costs of the deed shall not be chargeable as costs, but shall be paid by the purchaser of the property of the delinquent taxpayer. The total of any Delaware transfer tax shall be paid by the purchaser of said lands at the tax sale.

(9) If the owner of any lands and tenements against which a tax shall be levied and assessed shall be unknown, this fact shall be stated in the advertisement of sale.

(10) If any person is assessed for several parcels of land and tenements in the same assessment in The Town of Georgetown, the total of said taxes may be collected from the sale of any part or portion of said lands and tenements, provided that the land alienated by the delinquent taxpayer shall not be sold until other property of the taxpayer shall have been disposed of and there still remains a delinquency.

(11) In the event of death, resignation or removal from office of the Town Manager of The Town of Georgetown before the proceedings for the sale of lands shall have been completed, his successor in office shall succeed to all of his powers, rights, and duties in respect to said sale. In the event of the death of the purchaser of said sale prior to his receiving a deed for the property purchased thereat, the person having right under him by consent, devise, assignment, or otherwise, may refer to the Superior Court of the State of Delaware, in and for Sussex County, a petition representing the facts and praying for an order authorizing and requiring the Town Manager to execute and acknowledge a deed conveying to the petitioner the premises so sold or a just portion thereof; and there upon the court may make such order touching the conveyance of the premises as shall be according to justice and equity.

(12) The Town Manager shall have the same right to require the aid or assistance of any person or persons in the performance of his duty of sale which the Sheriff of Sussex County now has by law or may hereafter have.

(i) However, should the Town Manager so elect, he is empowered to sell the lands and tenements of the delinquent taxpayer or the lands and tenements of a delinquent taxpayer alienated subsequent to the levy of the tax, by the direction of the Town Council, using any of those procedures specified for the sale of land for the collection of taxes on the part of the taxes for Sussex County, and all such procedures and methods available for the sale of land, as aforesaid, as they are presently enacted and hereafter amended, are included herein and made a part hereof by reference thereto, including the method of sale by monition, as the same is set forth in the statutes made and provided, substituting The Town of Georgetown for Sussex County therein.

(j) The provisions of this Section shall apply to all special ad valorem taxes and special taxes levied by the Town Council pursuant to Section 34A, provided that all references in this Section to an Annual Tax List shall, for all purposes relating to such special ad valorem taxes and special taxes, be deemed to refer to the tax list showing the amounts of special ad valorem taxes or special taxes levied against the real property within a special development district. (69 Del. Laws, c. 267, 6/27/94; 75 Del. Laws c. 262 (5/10/06))

Town Budget

Section 29.

(a) The fiscal year for The Town of Georgetown shall be as determined by Resolution of the Town Council.

(b) Annually each year and not later than sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of the next fiscal year, the Town Manager shall prepare a rough draft of the Town Budget. From this rough draft, the Town Council shall, not later than the regular meeting following the presentation of the rough draft prepared of the Town Budget containing the financial plan for conducting the affairs of the Town for the ensuing fiscal year, adopt the budget.

(c) The budget shall contain the following information:

(1) An estimate showing the expenses for conducting the affairs of the Town for the ensuing fiscal year;

(2) The value of supplies and materials on hand. together with the nature and kind of machinery or other implements and the condition thereof;

(3) The amount of the debt of the Town, together with the schedule of maturities of bond issues;

(4) An itemized statement of all other estimated expenses to be incurred in the affairs of the Town for the ensuring fiscal year;

(5) A statement of the amount required for interest on the bonded debt, the amount necessary to pay any bond maturing during the year and the amount required for the "Sinking Fund" or "Sinking Funds";

(6) An estimate of the amount of money to be received from taxes, water rents, sewer service charges, front foot assessments, license fees and all other anticipated income of the Town from any source or sources whatsoever.

(d) The Town Council shall, so far as possible, adhere to the budget so adopted in the making of appropriations.

Enumeration Of Powers

Section 30.

(a) Not by way of limitation upon the power vested in the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown to exercise all powers delegated by this Charter; to the municipal corporation or to the Town Council except as may expressly appear herein to the contrary, but, rather by way of enumeration and for purposes of clarity, the Town Council is vested by this Charter with the following Powers, to be exercised by the Town Council in the interest of good government and the safety. health, and public welfare of the Town, its in habitants and affairs, that is to say:

(1) To prevent vice, drunkenness and immorality.

(2) To provide for and preserve the health, peace, safety. cleanliness, ornament, good order and public welfare of the Town and its inhabitants.

(3) To prohibit all gaming and fraudulent devices.

(4) To prohibit, restrain, license or regulate all public sports. Exhibitions, shows, parades, productions, circuses or other public performances, amusements and games.

(5) To ascertain, locate, lay out, establish, open, change, alter, widen, abandon, regulate the use and enjoyment of, prevent or remove any obstruction of, level, grade, flag, dress, macadamize, pave, gravel, shell, improve, dredge, erect, remove, repair or replace any new or present street, highway, lane, alley, water course, ark, lake, crosswalk, sewer, drain, aqueduct, or pipeline or portion thereof, or any new or present sidewalk, curb, or gutter or portion thereof in the Town, to specify the grade thereof, the materials to be used in the doing thereof and the manner in which the same shall be done; to enter into contracts or agreement for the doing thereof, including contracts or agreements with the State of Delaware for the permanent maintenance. repair and upkeep of any street, lane, alley, roadway or other public thoroughfare within the Town.

(6) To regulate or control the observance of the Sabbath Day.

(7) To establish and regulate pounds and to restrain, prohibit and impound any domestic or wild animal, beast, bird or fowl running at large, and to authorize the destruction of the same.

(8) To locate, regulate, license, restrain or require the removal of slaughter houses, wash houses, laundries, canning establishment, phosphate, fish, fertilizer and manure plants or establishments, swine pens, privies, water closets in any businesses or buildings or conditions detrimental to the public health or constituting a public nuisance or of an offensive or a noxious nature.

(9) To enforce the removal of ice, snow or dirt or other foreign substance from sidewalks and gutters by owners or abutting owners.

(10) To prohibit. remove or regulate the erection of any stoop, step, platform, bay window, cellar, gate, area, descent, sign, post or any other erection nor projection in, over, upon or under any street, highway, alley, lane, water course, park, lake, sidewalk, crosswalk, sewer, drain, aqueduct or pipeline of the Town.

(11) To define, prevent, abate or remove nuisances, obstructions or any other condition detrimental to the public safety, health or welfare.

(12) To provide an ample supply of pure water for the Town and its inhabitants and to this end to acquire, lease, erect, construct, maintain, operate, extend, enlarge, renew, replace, control and dispose of wells, reservoirs, pumps, machines, stations, tanks, standpipes, water mains, fire hydrants and all other equipment, property or rights used in or about the collection, storage, purification, conveyance, or distribution or sale of water; to regulate and prescribe for what public or private purposes the water furnished by The Town of Georgetown may be used, the manner of its use, the amounts to be paid by the users thereof, the means whereby such amounts shall be collected and the fines or penalties, or both, for any willful or negligent injury, or damage to or interference with the waste system or the equipment of the Town, to furnish or refuse to furnish water from the Town system to places and properties outside the Town limits; and to contract for and purchase water and distribute the same to users within or without the Town with the same full powers as though such water had been initially reduced to usefulness by the municipality itself.

(13) To provide, construct, extend, maintain, manage and control a sewer system and/or a sewage treatment and disposal plant and facilities for the health, sanitation and convenience of the inhabitants of the Town; to regulate and prescribe for what private or public uses or purposes the system may be used, the manner of its use, the amounts to be paid by the users thereof, the means whereby such amounts shall be collected and the fines or penalties or both, for any willful or negligent injury or damage to, or interference with the said system, plan or facilities. To furnish or refuse to furnish sewer disposal service from the Town system to places and properties outside the Town limits. In the interest of the public's health, to compel any and all properties in the Town to be connected to the sewer system of the Town; and to contract for and purchase sewer disposal service and to resell the same to users within or without the Town with the same full powers as though such service had been initially provided by the facilities therefor of the Town itself.

(14) To provide, construct, extend, maintain, manage and control the plant and system, or plants and systems, for the generating, manufacturing and distributing of electric current or gas, or both, to the inhabitants of the Town and for lighting the streets, highways, lanes, alleys, water courses, parks, lakes, strands, sidewalks, crosswalks. Wharves, docks, public buildings or other public places in the Town, and to this end to acquire, lease, erect, construct, maintain, operate, extend, enlarge, renew, replace, control and dispose of transmission and distribution lines, pipes, mains and other conveyances for any such current or gas as may be necessarily proper to light the Town, and to furnish proper connections for electric current and gas to the properties of the inhabitants of the Town who may desire the same; to regulate and prescribe for what private or public purpose the current or gas furnished by the Town may be used. the manner of its use, the amount to be paid by the users thereof, the means whereby such amounts are to be collected and the fines or penalties, or both, for any willful or negligent injury or damage to or interference with the electric or gas system or systems of the Town; to furnish or refuse to furnish electric current or gas from the Town's system or systems, to places and properties outside the Town limits; and to contract for and purchase electric current or gas and distribute the same to users within or without the Town with the same full powers as though such current or gas had been initially reduced to usefulness by the Town itself.

(15) To fully control within the Town the drainage of all water and to that end to alter or change the course and direction of any natural water course, runs or rivulet within the Town, to regulate, maintain, clean and keep the same open, clean and unobstructed, and to provide, construct, extend and maintain, manage and control a surface water drainage system and facilities for the health, sanitation and convenience of the inhabitants of the Town.

(16) To provide, construct, extend, maintain, manage and control embankments, or fills for the preservation of any highland within the limits of the Town and contiguous thereto to the end that the same may be preserved, property protected that the general public might enjoy the use thereof.

(17) To grant franchises or licenses to any responsible person, firm, association or corporation for such period of time, upon such terms, restrictions, stipulations and conditions and for such consideration as the Town Council shall deem in the best interests of the municipality, to use the present and future streets, highways, lanes, alleys, water courses, parks, takes, sidewalks, crosswalks, and other public places of the Town for the purpose of furnishing heat, light, power, gas, water, sewer, drainage, electric current, telephone, telegraph. television, railroad excepting railroads or railways engaged in Interstate Commerce, bus, taxi or other transportation, carrier or public service to the Town, unto the persons, firms or corporations residing or located therein and for the purpose of transmitting the same from or through the Town to points outside the limits thereof, and for the purpose of vending any article or merchandise or service upon or from any vehicle upon any present and future street, highway, lane, alley, etc.; provided that no exclusive franchise or license shall be granted for any such purpose to any person, firm, association or corporation whomsoever.

(18) To regulate and control the exercise of any license or franchise mentioned in Section 30 of this Charter, or intended so to be.

(19) To direct, regulate and control the planning, rearing, treatment and preserving of ornamental shade trees in the streets, avenues, highways, parks and grounds of the Town and to authorize or prohibit the removal or destruction of said trees.

(20) To direct the digging down, draining, filling up, cleaning, cutting or fencing of lots, tracts, pieces or parcels of ground in the Town which may be deemed dangerous or unwholesome or necessary to carry out any improvements authorized by this Charter.

(21) To provide for or regulate the numbering of houses and lots on the streets and the naming of streets and avenues.

(22) To regulate, control or prevent the use or storage of gun powder., fireworks, tar pitch, resin, and all other combustible materials and the use of candles, lamps, and other lights in stores, shops, stables and other places; to suppress, remove or secure any fireplace, stove, chimney, oven, broiler, or other apparatus which may be dangerous in causing fires.

(23) For the prevention of fire and the preservation of the beauty of the Town, to regulate and control the manner of building or removal of dwelling houses and other buildings; to establish a Code for the same and to provide for the granting of permits for the same; to establish a building line for buildings to be erected; to zone or district the Town and make particular provisions for particular zones or districts with regard to building or building material; and generally to exercise all powers and authorities vested in the legislative body of cities and incorporated towns under and by virtue of 3 Del. Laws, c. 22 of 1974, and all amendments heretofore or hereafter adopted.

(24) To acquire, build, erect and maintain a suitable place as a lock-up or jail for the Town which shall be used as a place of detention for persons convicted of violations of law or ordinance, or for detention of persons accused of violations of law or ordinances, for a reasonable time in cases of necessity prior to hearing and trial; and to provide for the restraint, support and employment of paupers, beggars and vagrants; provided that any correctional institution located in Sussex County may be used for any such purpose.

(25) To acquire, build, erect and maintain buildings and facilities necessary or required for housing and equipping the offices of the Town.

(26) To regulate or prevent the use of guns, air guns, spring guns, pistols, sling shots, bean shooters, and any other devices for discharging missiles which may cause bodily injury or injury or harm to property; and to regulate or prevent the use of fireworks, bombs and detonating works of all kinds.

(27) To provide for the punishment of a violation of any ordinance of the Town by fine or imprisonment, or both, not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or sixty (60) days, or both.

(28) To provide for the organization of a fire department and the control and government thereof; to establish fire limits and to do all things necessary for the prevention or extinguishment of fires; and at the discretion of the Town Council, to contribute, donate or give an amount or amounts not to exceed in the total during any fiscal year three percentum (3%) of the total taxes levied on real estate unto any volunteer fire company or companies incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware, or any volunteer fire association or associations maintaining and operating fire fighting equipment and service to the Town; provided that any such contribution, donation or gift may be made subject to such conditions and stipulations as to the use thereof as the Town Council shall deem advisable.

(29) To purchase, take and hold real and personal property when sold for any delinquent tax, assessment, water rent, electric bill, gas bill, license fee, tapping fee, charge growing out of the abatement of nuisances and the like, laying out an repairing sidewalks, curbs or gutters, or other charges due the Town and to sell the same.

(30) To levy and collect taxes for any and all municipal purposes upon all real estate and improvements located thereon; provided, however, that the amount to be raised from this source shall not exceed in any one year the sum of Two Million Dollars ($2,000.000); and provided further that there shall be no limitation upon the amount which may be raised from the taxation of real estate for the payment of interest on and principal of any bonded indebtedness whether herein before or hereafter incurred. (70 Del. Laws, c. 442, 7/3/96)

(31) To levy and collect a personal or per capita tax upon all persons resident within the corporate limits of The Town of Georgetown to be used for any and all municipal purposes.

(32) To levy and collect taxes upon all telephone, telegraph, power poles, pipelines, rail lines, or other constructions or erections of a like character, erected within the limits of the Town, together with the wire or other appliances thereto or therein attached; expressly excepting all telephone, telegraph, power lines or poles and rail lines owned or operated by any railroad or railway company engaged in Interstate Commerce for any and all purposes and to this end may at any time direct the same to be included in or added to the Town assessment. In case the owner or lessee of such constructions or erections, wires or other appliances shall refuse or neglect to pay the taxes levied thereon, in addition to the remedies provided for the collection thereof set forth in Section 27 of this Charter, the Town Council shall have the authority to cause the same to be removed.

(33) To license, tax and collect fees annually for any and all municipal purposes (including the cost and expense of advertising the Town) of such various amounts as the Town Council from time to time shall fix from any individual, firm, association or corporation carrying on or practicing any business, profession or occupation within the limits of the Town; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall be so construed as to make it mandatory upon any resident of the State to apply for a license in order to sell in the Town any farm produce or products grown upon a farm owned by the vendor or any member of his family with whom he resides.

(34) To determine from which authorized source and in what proportion taxes shall be levied and used each year to raise the revenue or funds required to meet the general expenses of the Town and all funding, amortization and interest requirements on its outstanding bonds or other indebtedness.

(35) To provide for the collection of and disbursement of all moneys to which the Town may become entitled by law, including licenses and fines where no provision for the collection and disbursement thereof is otherwise provided in this Charter.

(36) To borrow money in the name of the Town for any proper municipal purpose and in order to secure the payment of the same to issue bonds or other forms or kinds of certificate or certificates of indebtedness, pledging the full faith and credit of the Town or such other security or securities as the Town Council shall select for the payment of the principal thereof and the interest due thereon, all of which bonds or other kinds or forms of certificates of indebtedness issued by the Town shall be exempt from ail state, county or municipal taxes; provided, however that in no event shall the indebtedness of the Town for any and all purposes at any one time exceed in the seventy-five percent (75%) of the assessed value of all real estate in the Town subject to the assessment for the purpose of levying the annual tax herein before mentioned. Debt which has been advance refunded with proceeds of the advance refunding sufficient to pay principal and interest on the debt to the first allowable call date having been irrevocably deposited in trust with a Delaware bank irrevocably with instructions to make no investment of the funds deposited other than in guaranteed or direct obligations of the United States shall not be counted as indebtedness. (67 Del. Laws, c. 74, 7/6/89; 68 Del. Laws, c. 11, 2/8/91; 69 Del. Laws, c. 5, 3/19/93; 71 Del. Laws, c. 277, 5/19/98; 75 Del. Laws, c. 58 (6/23/05))

(37) To acquire, and/or to vacate the use of lands, tenements, personal property, easements, rights of way, or any interest in property, either within or without the limits of the Town, by way of condemnation and eminent domain for any proper and lawful municipal purpose or whenever required properly to carry out, exercise or fulfill any power conferred upon or delegated to The Town of Georgetown by this Charter. Proceedings by way of condemnation in any case shall be as prescribed in Chapter 61, Title 10, Del. C. of 1974, as heretofore or hereafter amended,

(38) To appropriate money to pay the debts, liabilities and expenditures of the Town, or any part or item thereof, from any fund applicable thereto, and to transfer temporarily money from one fund to another fund of the Town in case of emergency.

(39) To provide for the payment of any tax, fine, penalty, license, forfeiture, assessment, fee, charge, or other amount due the Town by the performance of labor or service for the Town by any person owing the same.

(40) To inquire into and investigate the conduct of any officer, agent or employee of the Town or any municipal affair and for such purpose or purposes may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths or affirmations, and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, or other evidence by subpoena.

(41) To establish by ordinance duly adopted pursuant to this Charter a Pension Plan or a Health and Welfare Plan, or both, for the employees of the Town under such terms and conditions as the Town Council, in its discretion, any deem most appropriate; provided, however, that any annual appropriation which is made by the Town Council under any such Pension Plan or any Health and Welfare Plan, or both, shall not exceed a maximum of fifteen percent (15%) of the total annual payroll of the Town; and provided further, that the method of funding may, if deemed desirable by the Town Council, be accomplished through an insurance company licensed by the State of Delaware or authorized to do business in this State and approved by a majority of the elected members of the Town Council.

(42) To borrow money in anticipation of revenues on the full faith and credit of The Town of Georgetown sum or sums not exceeding One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) in any one year when, in the opinion of a majority of the Town Council of The Town of Georgetown, the needs of the Town require it. Any sum so borrowed shall be secured by promissory notes of The Town of Georgetown, duly authorized by Resolution adopted by the Town Council of Town of Georgetown, and signed by the Mayor of The Town of Georgetown and attested by the Secretary of the Town Council with the corporate seal affixed, and no officer or member of the Town Council shall be liable for the payments of such notes because it is signed by them as officers of the Town and is authorized by the Resolution of the Town Council; provided, however, that the total sum outstanding at any one time shall not exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00); and provided further, that any sum of money so borrowed, as aforesaid, in any fiscal year, shall be paid from the general fund of the Town and shall be completely repaid at any time, but must be completely paid at the end of ten (10) fiscal years following the first fiscal year when said sum or sums were borrowed, within interest thereon; and provided that such ad valorem taxes shall be levied as is necessary to pay the principal or the interest on said bonds as is required without regard to any other limitation concerning the maximum rate of taxation and such notes and the interest thereon shall be exempt from all taxation by the State of Delaware or by any political subdivision, agency or subdivision thereof. (68 Del. Laws, c. 411, 7/17/92; 75 Del. Laws, c. 58 (6/23/05))

(43) To make, adopt and establish all such ordinances, regulations, rules and by-laws not contrary to the laws of this State and the United States as the Town Council may deem necessary to carry into effect any of the provisions of this Charter or any other law of the State relating generally to municipal corporations or which they may deem proper and necessary for the good government of the Town, the protection and preservation of persons and property, and of the public health and welfare of the Town and its inhabitants; provided, however, that any ordinance relating to the public health of the Town and its inhabitants or designed to prevent the introduction or spread of infectious or contagious diseases or to prevent nuisances affecting the same shall apply not only within the corporate limits of the Town but as well to all areas and persons outside the Town within one (1) mile from said limits.

(b) All provisions of this Section and any other Section of this Charter limiting the amounts of indebtedness to be incurred or taxes to be levied by the Town Council shall not apply to any indebtedness incurred or any special ad valorem taxes, special taxes, or ad valorem taxes levied pursuant to or in connection with Section 34A of this Charter. (75 Del. Laws c. 262 (5/10/06))

Streets

Section 31.

(a) The Town Council shall have the power and authority to lay out, locate and open new streets or to widen and alter existing streets or part