
What is a Fire District
A Fire District is an entity created to provide for fire protection, suppression and rescue services. In the Hopkins Hill area of Coventry, the responsibility of the Fire District also includes the costs of street and roadway lighting and rental and maintenance of fire hydrants. (Click on underlined words for information about these services.)
An Act of the State Legislature created the Hopkins
Hill Fire District and detailed the responsibility, authority and certain
procedures in addition to the geographic area
the District encompasses. The Act also allows the District to impose taxes
to fund the activities of the District and its entities, such as the
Hopkins Hill Fire Department.
This section of the Hopkins Hill Fire Department
web site is intended to provide an overview of the Fire District. Further
information on aspects of the District are available by way of the
Navigation Bar on the right.
Executive Committee
The governing body of the Hopkins Hill Fire District is the Executive Committee. The term "District Board" is occasionally used but they are both the same entity.
The makeup is
detailed in various sections the
Legislative
Act which created
the district. A brief overview of those portions is provided
here.
As is stipulated in the enabling legislation:
There are seven members of the District Board
They must be qualified electors of the Hopkins Hill Fire District
They are elected by the taxpayers of the Hopkins Hill Fire District
They are elected for a one year term
Vacancies of less than six months may be filled by the Board
Vacancies of longer than six months require a special meeting at which taxpayers in the District elect a replacement
Current Members of the Executive Committee
Daniel Danis ----- Moderator
Kenneth Burdick ----- Vice-Moderator
Carol Dion ----- Clerk
Barbara Kane ----- Treasurer
Denise DeGraide ----- Head Tax Assessor
Denise Brown ----- Tax Collector
Michael Cinquegrana ----- Member at Large
Enabling Legislative Act
Brief overviews of portions of this legislation is provided in other pages of this section. To insure accuracy and allow the reader full information on the topic, we have presented here the entire legislation, exactly as given to us.
The Legislative Act is divided into sections as follows. Click on any underlined text to view that section.
Section 1. Establishes geographic boundaries of Hopkins Hill Fire District
Section 2. Defines qualifications to vote on District matters
Section 3. Stipulates Annual Meeting and allows for special meetings
Section 4. Sets requirements for composition of the governing body
Section 5. Confers the authority to levy taxes to fund the activities of the Fire District
Section 6. Sets the requirement to establish and maintain suitable fire fighting equipment and station
Section 7. Gives the Fire District the authority to maintain order at a fire scene, under penalty of law
Section 8. Permits Fire Chief or other person in charge, to raze building(s) to stop the progress of the fire and to reasonably compensate building owner
Section 9. Permits Fire District residents to enact by-laws necessary to carry out the provisions of the act
Section 10. Limits indebtedness of Hopkins Hill Fire District corporation
Section 11. Voids any section of the legislation which is in conflict with RI General Laws
Section 12. Sets effective date of
legislation