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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 4.

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§ 4. Annual and special Fire District meetings
(a)Warnings. Annual and special meetings of the Fire District shall be warned by the Clerk, or in the Clerk’s absence, any member of the Prudential Committee. The warning shall include the purpose of the meeting and the time and place of the meeting. The notice shall be posted at two or more public places in the District not more than 40 days or less than 30 days before the meeting. The District Clerk shall record all warnings in the Fire District records.
(b)Annual meetings. The annual meeting of the Fire District shall be held on the third Tuesday in May.
(c)Special meetings. The Clerk of the Fire District shall warn a special meeting upon petition of three or more voters of the District or five percent of the District, whichever is greater.
(d)Quorum and voting. Persons residing within the Fire District who are voters in the Town of St. George shall be entitled to vote at a Fire District annual or special meeting. A quorum at an annual or special meeting of the Fire District shall be by seven or more voters of the District. (Added 2003, No. M-9, § 2.)
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