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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
Joyce A.Bradshaw,CMMC Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk Fax (978)688-9557
E-mail Bradshaw(dtownofnorthandover.com
This is to certify that the following vote was taken on Article 33 at the
Dissolved Annual Town Meeting for the Town of North Andover held May 8, 2006,
June 5, 2006, and June 6, 2006:
Article 33: Establishment of Affordable Housing Trust Fund. VOTED BY
MAJORITY VOTE to accept the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 44 Section 55C, and also to delete Chapter 28 - Housing Trust Fund - from
the North Andover General Bylaws, and replace it with the following Chapter 28 -
Housing Trust Fund:
Chapter 28 Housing Trust Fund
§ 28-1. Name of the Trust
The trust shall be called the "Town of North Andover Affordable Housing Trust
Fund".
§ 28-2. Purpose
The purpose of the Trust shall be to provide for the preservation and creation of
affordable housing in the Town of North Andover for the benefit of low and
moderate-income households. In furtherance of this purpose, the Trustees are hereby
authorized, in accordance with the procedures set forth herein, to acquire by gift,
purchase or otherwise real estate and personal property, both tangible and intangible,
of every sort and description; to use such property, both real and personal, in such
manner as the Trustees shall deem most appropriate to carry out such purpose,
provided however, that all property held by the Trust and the net earnings thereof
shall be used exclusively for the preservation and creation in the Town of North
Andover of affordable housing for the purposes for which this Trust was formed.
§ 28-3. Tenure of Trustees
There shall be a Board of Trustees consisting of not less than five nor more than
seven Trustees who shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen. At least one of the
Trustees shall be a member of the Board of Selectmen. Only persons who are
residents of the Town of North Andover shall be eligible to hold the office of Trustee.
Trustees shall serve for a term of two years, except that two of the initial trustee
appointments shall be for a term of one year, and may be re-appointed at the
discretion of the Board of Selectmen. Any Trustee who ceases to be a resident of the
Town of North Andover shall cease to be a Trustee hereunder and shall promptly
provide a written notification of the change in residence to the Board and to the Town
Clerk. Any Trustee may resign by written instrument signed and acknowledged by
such Trustee and duly filed with the Town Clerk. If a Trustee shall die, resign, or for
any other reason cease to be a Trustee hereunder before his/her term of office expires,
a successor shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen to fill such vacancy
provided that in each case the said appointment and acceptance in writing by the
Trustee so appointed is filed with the Town Clerk. No such appointment shall be
required so long as there are five Trustees in office. Upon the appointment of any
succeeding Trustee and the filing of such appointment, the title to the Trust estate
shall thereupon and without the necessity of any conveyance be vested in such
succeeding Trustee jointly with the remaining Trustees. Reference to the Trustee shall
mean the Trustee or Trustees for the time being hereunder.
§ 28-4. Meetings of the Trust
The Trust shall meet at least quarterly at such time and at such place as the Trustees
shall determine. Notice of all meetings of the Trust shall be given in accordance with
the provisions of the Open Meeting Law, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 39,
Sections 23A, 23B and 23C. A quorum at any meeting shall be a majority of the
Trustees qualified and present in person.
§ 28-5. Powers of Trustees
The Board of Trustees shall have the following powers which shall be carried out in
accordance with and in furtherance of the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 44, Section 55C:
A. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to accept and receive property,
whether real or personal, by gift, grant, devise, or transfer from any person,
firm, corporation or other public or private entity, including without
limitation, grants of funds or other property tendered to the trust in connection
with provisions of any zoning by-law or any other by-law;
B. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to purchase and retain real or
personal property, including without restriction investments that yield a high
rate of income or no income;
C. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen and Town Meeting, to sell,
lease, exchange, transfer or convey any real property at public auction or by
private contract for such consideration and on such terms as to credit or
otherwise, and to make such contracts and enter into such undertakings
relative to trust real property as the Trustees deem advisable notwithstanding
the length of any such lease or contract;
D. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to sell, lease, exchange, transfer,
or convey any personal property at public auction or by private contract for
such consideration and on such terms as to credit or otherwise, and to make
such contracts and enter into such undertakings relative to trust personal
property notwithstanding the length of any such lease or contract;
E. To execute, acknowledge and deliver deeds, assignments, transfers, pledges,
leases, covenants, contracts, promissory notes, releases and other instruments
sealed or unsealed, necessary, proper or incident to any transaction in which
the board engages for the accomplishment of the purposes of the trust;
F. To employ advisors and agents, such as accountants, appraisers and lawyers
as the trustees deem necessary;
G. To pay reasonable compensation and expenses to all advisors and agents and
to apportion such compensation between income and principal as the trustees
deem advisable;
H. To apportion receipts and charges between income and principal as the
trustees deem advisable, to amortize premiums and establish sinking funds for
such purpose, and to create reserves for depreciation depletion or otherwise;
I. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to participate in any
reorganization, recapitalization, merger or similar transactions; and to give
proxies or powers of attorney with or without power of substitution, to vote
any securities or certificates of interest, and to consent to any contract, lease,
mortgage, purchase or sale of property, by or between any corporation and
any other corporation or person;
J. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to deposit any security with any
protective reorganization committee, and to delegate to such committee such
powers and authority with relation thereto as the trustees may deem proper
and to pay, out of trust property, such portion of expenses and compensation
of such committee as the board, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen,
may deem necessary and appropriate;
K. To carry property for accounting purposes other than acquisition date values;
L. With the approval the Board of Selectmen and the approval of Town Meeting
by a two-thirds majority vote, to incur debt, to borrow money on such terms
and conditions and from such sources as the trustees deem advisable, and to
mortgage and pledge trust assets as collateral;
M. With the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to disburse trust funds for the
purpose of making loans or grants in furtherance of the creation or
preservation of affordable housing in North Andover upon such terms as the
Trustees shall deem most appropriate to carry out such purposes;
N. To make distributions or divisions of principal in kind;
O. To comprise, attribute, defend, enforce, release, settle or otherwise adjust
claims in favor or against the trust, including claims for taxes, and to accept
any property, either in total or partial satisfaction of any indebtedness or other
obligation, and subject to the provisions of G.L. Chapter 44, Section 55C, to
continue to hold the same for such period of time as the board may deem
appropriate;
P. To manage or improve real property and, with the approval of the Board of
Selectmen and Town Meeting, to abandon any property which the trustees
determine not to be worth retaining;
Q. To hold all or part of the trust property uninvested for such purposes and for
such time as the trustees may deem appropriate; and
R. To extend the time for payment of any obligation to the trust.
§ 28-6. Funds Paid to the Trust
Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, all moneys paid to the
trust in accordance with any zoning by-law, exaction fee, or private contribution shall
be paid directly into the trust and need not be appropriated or accepted and approved
into the trust. General revenues appropriated into the trust become trust property and
these funds need not be further appropriated to be expended. All moneys remaining in
the trust at the end of any fiscal year, whether or not expended by the board within
one year of the date they were appropriated into the trust, remain trust property.
§ 28-7. Acts of Trustees
A majority of Trustees may exercise any or all of the powers of the Trustees
hereunder and may execute on behalf of the Trustees any and all instruments with the
same effect as though executed by all the Trustees. No Trustee shall be required to
give bond. No license of court shall be required to confirm the validity of any
transaction entered into by the Trustees with respect to the Trust Estate.
§28-8. Liability
Neither the Trustees nor any agent or officer of the Trust shall have the authority to
bind the Town, except in the manner specifically authorized herein. The Trust is a
public employer and the Trustees are public employees for the purposes of G.L.
Chapter 268A. The Trust shall be deemed a municipal agency and the Trustees
special municipal employees for the purposes of Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 268A.
§ 28-9. Taxes
The Trust is exempt from Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 59 and 62, and from
any other provisions concerning payment of taxes based upon or measured by
property or income imposed by the Commonwealth or any subdivision thereto.
§ 28-10. Custodian of Funds
The Town Treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds of the Trust. The books and
records of the Trust shall be audited annually by an independent auditor in
accordance with accepted accounting practices for municipalities.
§ 28-11. Governmental Body
The Trust is a governmental body for purposes of Sections 23A, 23B and 23C of
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 39.
§ 28-12. Board of the Town
The Trust is a board of the Town for purposes of Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 30B and Section 15A of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40; but
agreements and conveyances between the trust and agencies, boards, commissions,
authorities, departments and public instrumentalities of the town shall be exempt
from said Chapter 30B.
§ 28-13. Duration of the Trust
This Trust shall be of indefinite duration, until terminated in accordance with
applicable law. Upon termination of the Trust, subject to the payment of or making
provisions for the payment of all obligations and liabilities of the Trust and the
Trustees, the net assets of the Trust shall be transferred to the Town and held by the
Board of Selectmen for affordable housing purposes. In making any such distribution,
the Trustees may, subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen, sell all or any
portion of the Trust property and distribute the net proceeds thereof or they may
distribute any of the assets in kind. The powers of the Trustees shall continue until the
affairs of the Trust are concluded.
§ 28-14. Recordings
The Board of Selectmen may authorize the Trustees to execute, deliver, and record
with the Registry of Deeds any documents required for any conveyance authorized
hereunder.
§ 28-15. Titles
The titles to the various Articles herein are for convenience only and are not to be
considered part of said Articles nor shall they affect the meaning or the language of
any such Article.
Petition of the Housing Partnership Committee
VOTED JUNE 6, 2006