(a) Upon the petition of fifteen or more voters, as defined by section 7-6, of any town, specifying the limits of a proposed district for any or all of the purposes set forth in section 7-326, the selectmen of such town shall call a meeting of the voters residing within such specified limits to act upon such petition, which meeting shall be held at such place within such town and such hour as the selectmen designate, within thirty days after such petition has been received by such selectmen. Such limits shall contain only contiguous property, except any proposed district which is proposed to be established only to plan, lay out, acquire, construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain, operate and regulate the use of a community water system or to construct and maintain drains and sewers or both and which does not exercise any of the other powers enumerated in section 7-326, may contain noncontiguous properties if the properties proposed to be included are, or are to be, served by a common water or sewer main. Such meeting shall be called by publication of a written notice of the same, signed by the selectmen, at least fourteen days before the time fixed for such meeting in two successive issues of some newspaper published or circulated in such town. Not later than twenty-four hours before such meeting, (1) two hundred or more voters or ten per cent of the total number of voters, whichever is less, may petition the selectmen in writing for a referendum, or (2) the selectmen in their discretion may order a referendum, on the sole question of whether the proposed district should be established. Any such referendum shall be held not less than seven nor more than fourteen days after the receipt of such petition or the date of such order, on a day to be set by the selectmen for a vote by paper ballots or by a “yes” or “no” vote on the voting machines, during the hours between twelve o'clock noon and eight o'clock p.m.; except that any town may, by vote of its selectmen, provide for an earlier hour for opening the polls but not earlier than six o'clock a.m., notwithstanding the provisions of any special act to the contrary. If two-thirds of the voters casting votes in such referendum vote in favor of establishing the proposed district, the selectmen shall reconvene such meeting not later than seven days after the day on which the referendum is held. Upon approval of the petition for the proposed district by two-thirds of the voters present at such meeting, or if a referendum is held, upon the reconvening of such meeting after the referendum, the voters may name the district and, upon the vote of a majority of such voters, choose necessary officers therefor to hold office until the first annual meeting thereof; and the district shall, upon the filing of the first report required pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, thereupon be a body corporate and politic and have the powers, not inconsistent with the general statutes, in relation to the objects for which it was established, that are necessary for the accomplishment of such objects, including the power to lay and collect taxes. The clerk of such district shall cause its name and a description of its territorial limits and of any additions that may be made thereto to be recorded in the land records of each town in which such district is located.
(b) Any district may enlarge or reduce its territorial limits if the board of directors of the district approves a resolution proposing such an enlargement or reduction and stating the proposed boundaries of the area proposed to be included or excluded, as the case may be, provided: (1) The board of directors of the district shall call a meeting of voters of the area proposed to be included or excluded, which meeting shall be held within thirty days of the board of directors' approval of such resolution and shall be called by publication of a written notice of the same, signed by the members of the board of directors of the district, at least fourteen days before the time fixed for such meeting in two successive issues of some newspaper published or circulated in such town, provided not later than twenty-four hours before any such meeting, two hundred or more such voters or ten per cent of the total number of such voters, whichever is less, may petition the clerk of the district, in writing, that a referendum on the question of whether the area proposed to be included or excluded should join or leave the district be held in the manner provided in section 7-327; (2) a two-thirds majority of the voters of the area proposed to be included or excluded in attendance at such meeting, or, if a referendum is held, two-thirds of such voters casting votes in such referendum, vote in favor of joining or leaving such district; (3) that any area to be added is contiguous with some portion of the existing district, and (4) if the enlargement of the territorial limits of the district will overlap the territorial limits of another district within the town, the legislative body of the town approves such enlargement. If any district enlarges or reduces its territorial limits, the clerk of such district shall notify the town clerk of each town affected by such enlargement or reduction within thirty days after the vote.
(c) The clerk of each district created pursuant to this chapter or any provisions of the general statutes or any special act shall report to the town clerk of each town in which such district is located: (1) If created by approval of a petition pursuant to subsection (a) of this section on or after July 1, 1987, within seven days of such approval; and (2) on or before July 31, 1993, and any time the charter or special act of such district is amended. The first report filed after the creation of a district shall include a list of the officers of such district, a copy of the charter or special act of such district and such other information on the organization and the financial status of such district as the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may recommend. A copy of the charter or special act of such district shall be included in any subsequent report if such charter or special act was amended after the date of the previous filing. No district, irrespective of the date of creation, created by approval of a petition pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall exist as a body corporate and politic until the clerk of such district has filed at least one report required by this subsection. If a district is located in more than one town, the report shall be filed by the district clerk with the town clerk of each town in which the district is located.
(d) Not later than July 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the tax collector of each district shall submit a statement to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management on a form prescribed by the secretary. Such statement shall include complete information concerning the mill rate and tax levy in the district for the preceding year. Any tax collector who neglects to submit a true and correct statement shall forfeit one hundred dollars to the state.
(1949 Rev., S. 764; 1955, S. 340d; 1957, P.A. 465, S. 17(b); P.A. 82-213, S. 1; P.A. 83-209; 83-502, S. 2, 4; P.A. 84-318, S. 1, 4; P.A. 85-613, S. 19, 154; P.A. 87-573, S. 1, 11; P.A. 88-250, S. 1, 5; 88-306, S. 2; P.A. 89-370, S. 6, 15; P.A. 93-434, S. 1, 20; P.A. 95-51; P.A. 22-74, S. 5.)
History: P.A. 82-213 added Subsec. (b) concerning changes in the boundaries of the district; P.A. 83-209 provided that all districts, other than those furnishing water or sewer service, must contain only contiguous property; P.A. 83-502 required a two-thirds vote for creation or expansion of a district and a majority vote for selection of officers; P.A. 84-318 added provisions requiring reports to the secretary of the office of policy and management and removed the requirement of posting of notices; P.A. 85-613 made technical change, substituting reference to chapter 105, i.e. “this chapter”, for reference to chapter 125 in Subsec. (c); P.A. 87-573 inserted provisions requiring first report for districts created on or after July 1, 1987 and providing that districts which have not filed any reports shall not exist as a body corporate and politic and inserted Subsec. (d) providing a penalty for a clerk who fails to file a report on a timely basis; P.A. 88-250 changed July 31, 1987 to July 31, 1988 in Subdiv. (2) of Subsec. (c); P.A. 88-306 amended Subsec. (a) to repeal requirements that petitioning voters not reside within territorial limits of any city or borough in the town and that district's limits not include any part of any such city or borough; P.A. 89-370 amended Subsec. (a) to authorize holding of referendum, establish procedures for referendum and require map showing boundaries of district, amended Subsec. (b)(1) to authorize petition of referendum and added Subsec. (b)(4) re approval of legislative body, and amended Subsec. (c) to authorize secretary to require information on district's financial status; P.A. 93-434 amended Subsec. (a) to delete provision re reporting to secretary within 30 days of an election of officer, amended Subsec. (b) to require districts to notify the town clerks of affected towns instead of the secretary of change in territorial limits, amended Subsec. (c) to require that reports be filed with town clerk in which each town of the district is located, rather than with secretary and amended Subsec. (d) to eliminate the fine for failure to file reports and to waive fines imposed on and after July 1, 1992, effective June 30, 1993; P.A. 95-51 amended Subsec. (a) to reduce the number of voters required on a petition to vote to establish a district from 20 to 15; P.A. 22-74 amended Subsec. (c)(2) by replacing provision re district clerk to report to town clerk annually with provision re district clerk to report to town clerk any time charter or special act of district is amended and making a technical change, and amended Subsec. (d) by deleting provision re waiver of fine imposed on clerk for failure to file report pursuant to Subsec. (c) and adding provision re submission of statement to Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management re mill rate and tax levy for preceding year and penalty for failure to submit statement, effective May 24, 2022.
Cited. 122 C. 395. District must be a self-contained area. 145 C. 570. Only voters residing within area of proposed district may vote at organizational meeting. 184 C. 200. Cited. 197 C. 82; 205 C. 290; 208 C. 543; 218 C. 144.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 105 - Fire, Sewer and Other Districts
Section 7-324. - Definition. Continuation of former districts.
Section 7-325. - Organization. Boundary changes. Reports. Statements.
Section 7-327. - Meetings and referenda. Officers. Fiscal year.
Section 7-327a. - Petition for vote. Form. Statement by and qualification of circulator.
Section 7-328. - Taxation. Bonds.
Section 7-328a. - Home rule action.
Section 7-328b. - District may exempt motor vehicles from property tax.
Section 7-328c. - Districts established in 1839.
Section 7-329. - Termination of district.
Section 7-329a. - Establishment of port district and port authority. Jurisdiction.
Section 7-329b. - Definitions.
Section 7-329c. - Powers and duties of port authority.
Section 7-329d. - Regulations by port authority.
Section 7-329e. - Investigations.
Section 7-329f. - Property necessary for development.
Section 7-329g. - Issuance of bonds.
Section 7-329h. - Securing of bonds.
Section 7-329i. - Rates, rents, fees and charges.
Section 7-329j. - Receipts to be trust funds.
Section 7-329k. - Rights of bondholders.
Section 7-329l. - Tax exemption.
Section 7-329m. - Bonds to be legal investments.
Section 7-329n. - Municipal powers to aid port authority.
Section 7-329o. - Provision of property to port authority.
Section 7-329p. - Lease of facilities.
Section 7-329q. - Financial aid by municipality.
Section 7-329r. - Municipal guarantee of port authority bonds.
Section 7-329s. - Pledge or assignment of lease to secure bonds.
Section 7-329t. - Exemption of property from levy and sale by virtue of execution.
Section 7-329u. - Payment by port authority of sums in lieu of taxes.
Section 7-330. - Formation of municipal district.
Section 7-331. - Payment of expenses.
Section 7-332. - Admission to or withdrawal from district.
Section 7-333. - Metropolitan districts. Definitions.
Section 7-334. - Formation of metropolitan district. Jurisdiction.
Section 7-335. - Powers of districts.
Section 7-336. - Petition to establish district.
Section 7-337. - Charter commission.
Section 7-338. - Preparation of charter.
Section 7-339. - Vote on charter.
Section 7-339a. - Interlocal agreements. Definitions.
Section 7-339b. - Subjects of interlocal agreements.
Section 7-339c. - Procedure for entering agreements.
Section 7-339d. - Advisory board.
Section 7-339e. - Reimbursement of expenses of advisory board.
Section 7-339f. - Provisions required in agreements.
Section 7-339g. - Financing of activities.
Section 7-339h. - State and federal aid.
Section 7-339k. - Agreement to have status of compact. Parties in event of controversy.
Section 7-339l. - Authority to be in addition to other powers.