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Session Laws, 1983
Volume 745, Page 1281   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
property owners, and the present and projected needs for any
proposed commercial or industrial use. The port wardens shall
have the power to regulate the materials and construction for the
aforesaid improvements and to make certain that any improvements
in the waters within the municipality do not render the
navigation too close and confined. This provision in no way
intends to affect or conflict with any zoning power of a
municipality. (ii) No person may build any wharf or pier, or
carry out any earth or other material for the purpose of building
a wharf or pier, nor shall any persons place or erect mooring
piles, floating wharves, buoys, or anchors without a license or
permit from the port wardens. If any person violates the
provisions of this section, or if any person builds any wharf or
pier a greater distance into the waters of the port, or in a
different form, or of different materials than determined and
allowed by the wardens, he is subject to a fine as imposed by the
legislative body of the municipal corporation. (iii) In all differences that arise between any
aggrieved party and the port wardens of that municipal
corporation concerning the discharge of the duties of the port
wardens, an appeal may be taken to the legislative body of the
municipal corporation. (24)  To acquire by conveyance, purchase or
condemnation real or leasehold property needed for any public
purpose; to erect buildings thereon for the benefit of the
municipality; and to sell at public or private sale after twenty
days' public notice and to convey to the purchaser or purchasers
thereof any real or leasehold property belonging to the
municipality when such legislative body determines that the same
is no longer needed for any public use. To take by gift, grant, bequest, or devise and to hold real
and personal property absolutely or in trust for parks or
gardens, or for the erection of statues, monuments, buildings or
structures, or for any public use, upon such terms and conditions
as may be prescribed by the grantor or donor, and accepted by the
municipality; to provide for the proper administration of the
same; and to convey the same when such legislative body
determines that it is no longer needed for public purposes,
subject to the terms and conditions of the original grant. (24A) To provide for the purchase of materials,
supplies, and equipment through the Purchasing Bureau of the
State Department of General Services whenever desirable. (25)  To remove or temporarily suspend from office any
person who has been appointed to any municipal office and who
after due notice and hearing is adjudged to have been guilty of
inefficiency, malfeasance, misfeasance, nonfeasance, misconduct
in office, or insubordination; and to fill the vacancy caused by
such removal or suspension.


 
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