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City of Norwalk Sixth
Taxing District
Monthly Meeting at 8:00pm, Wednesday, October 18, 2006
(Open to the public)
Rowayton Community Center, 33 Highland
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Community Center Doors will open at 7:30 pm. Only registered voters may vote at the Special Meeting.
SPECIAL MEETING – will commence at 8:00 p.m.
PURPOSE: To discuss and vote upon proposed easements and restrictions pertaining to the historical home owned by the Sixth Taxing District located at 8 Wilson Avenue.
Monthly District Meeting rescheduled from October 11, 2006 will immediately follow the Special Meeting:
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Reminder to all Parking Permit Holders
at Rowayton Railroad Station
There is a waiting list for annual parking permits at the railroad station. If you move and/or no longer need a parking permit, you will receive a prorated refund in return for the sticker.
Please contact Barbara Dutton, Sixth Taxing District Clerk,for information @ 854-5066.
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Agenda
for October 18 Meeting
Approval of Minutes for September 13, 2006
Communications
Reports
Treasurer
Commissioners
Beach Director
Clerk of
Works
Property
Manager
Fire Marshal
District
Administrator
District
Clerk
New Business
Ambler Budget Review
SOS Season Review
Old Business
Bayley Beach Drainage
Legal Notice
A Special Meeting of the Sixth Taxing District will be held on October 18, 2006, for the purposes of discussing and voting upon proposed easements and restrictions pertaining to the historical home owned by the Sixth Taxing District located at 8 Wilson Avenue. The meeting will be held in the main room of the Rowayton Community Center, 33 Highland Avenue, Rowayton, CT at 8:00 p.m. and will be followed by the monthly District meeting.
Dated at Rowayton, Connecticut this 6th day of October, 2006.
ATTEST: Barbara E. Dutton, Sixth Taxing District Clerk |
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| 2006 Monthly Meetings |
| The monthly
meetings begin at 8:00 p.m. at the Rowayton Community Center, 33 Highland
Avenue, Rowayton, on the 2nd Wednesday of each month, except for the
Annual Meeting held on the 1st Wednesday in March. |
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January
11
February 8
March 1
(7:30 pm, Roton
Middle School) |
April
12
May 10
June 14 |
July
12
August 9
September 13 |
October
18
November 8
December 13 |
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of meetings & agendas are posted at City Hall and the Rowayton Library.
Meeting dates are also published in The Darien News Review and The Hour. |
History
Rowayton is a part of Norwalk,
which was purchased from the Siwanoy Indians about 1651. Within two decades,
property deeds in the district were referring to the "Rowayton Area" of Norwalk,
although the spelling varied. In the period 1860-90, Rowayton was an oystering
center.
The Sixth Taxing District is a State-chartered municipal corporation
which encompasses the area once an independent municipality, Rowayton.
It was formed when Rowayton became a part of the City of Norwalk in the
1920. The district was created in 1921 by a special act of Connecticut
Legislature to permit residents to provide themselves certain services
which they were unable to obtain from the City of Norwalk.
Method
The Sixth District's affairs are governed by a three member Commission. Each
is elected to a six-year term. Commissioners are placed on the ballot for
election by the process identified in the Norwalk City Charter, typically
by nomination by the registered political parties. As a commission, at least
one member of the Commission must be of a different political party affiliation.
The current
Commissioners are:
Edward Kweskin (Republican) Chairman, 866-3847
John Aldrich (Democrat), 866-8967
Mike Barbis (Democrat) 434-6577
The Commission meets monthly on the second Wednesday evening of each month,
at 8:00 p.m. in the Community Center, located on Highland Avenue in Rowayton,
which also houses the Rowayton Library. The public is welcome at any meeting.
Any elector of the Sixth District can request that an item be placed on the
Agenda of a meeting by contacting the District Clerk or one of the Commissioners
at least 10 days before the meeting. Items brought to the floor of the meeting
which are not on the Agenda published in advance of the meeting may not be
capable of Commission action at the meeting.
The Commission establishes a proposed budget for the fiscal year (running
from July 1 to June 30) at its January meeting, and this is presented to
the Annual Meeting of the electors of the District each March.
Functions Over the years, the Sixth Taxing District has assumed responsibilities
to provide street lighting, garbage collection, fire service, library services,
and the management of community properties, including Bayley Beach, Pinkney
Park, the Arts Center and the Community Center. Many of these activities
are further operated by volunteer organizations, such as the Rowayton Volunteer
Fire Department and the Rowayton Library Board.
These activities are funded by revenues to the District and taxation, which
are added to and incorporated in the municipal tax bill of the City of Norwalk.
Because of the volunteer management of the Library, Fire Department and Art
Center, these services are provided at a significantly lower cost than typical
public financing. Garbage collection is performed under a contract with an
out-sourced provider, also at a lower than typical cost for a public-funded
function.
District Clerk
Barbara Dutton
District Tel/fax: 854-5066
• Please contact the District Clerk to reserve
the Community Center.
• Requests for agenda items must be received
by the District Clerk no later than 10 days in advance of each
meeting.
The Commissioners meet at the Community Center on the second
Wednesday of each month at 8 PM. All Rowaytonites are welcome to
attend.
District meeting notices are posted at Rowayton Library.
Please send District correspondence to:
Sixth Taxing District
P.O. Box 246
Rowayton, CT. 06853
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