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Charter of the City of Hoboken, in the State of New Jersey, March 28, 1855; with Supplements to 1871.
2012.010.0001
2012.010
O'Grady, Mary
Gift
Gift of Mary O'Grady.
1855 - 1871
Date(s) Created: 1855, 1871 Date(s): 1855-1871
Notes: Archives 2012.010.0001 ==== [cover title] Charter of the City of Hoboken, in the State of New Jersey, Passed by the Legislature of Said State, March 28, 1855, with The Several Supplements thereto, including the Supplement Approved April 6th, 1871, and Acts Creating the Fire Department of said City, Board of Water Commissioners, etc, etc. Compiled by John C. Besson, Counsellor-at-Law, for The Mayor and Council of the City of Hoboken. Hoboken, N.J.: A.O. Evans, Steam Book and Job Printer, 56 Washington St. 1871. page [3] An Act TO INCORPORATE THE CITY OF HOBOKEN Title I. — Of the boundaries and civil divisions of the city, Boundaries of City 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the inhabitants of that part of the county of Hudson embraced within the following boundaries, to wit : Beginning at a point in the middle of Hudson river due east from the mouth of Loss or Sluice creek; thence running due west to the centre of said creek at its mouth ; thence along the centre of said creek, the several courses thereof, to the great bend in the same;* thence down the centre of the principal ditch, on the west line of lands of the late John G. Costar [sic - Coster], to the public road leading from North Bergen to Hoboken :+ from thence due south to the north line of Jersey City;++ thence along said north line easterly to the mouth of Eel Creek ; thence to the middle of Hudson river ; thence northerly, up and along the middle of said Hudson river, to the point of beginning, *See act entitled "An Act to create a new township in the county of Hudson, to be called the Township of Weehawken," approved March, 1859, +See Pam. L. 1867, p. 956, sec. 6, Sup. approved April 6, 1866, For southerly boundary see supplement, approved Jan. 29, 1867. ++See "An Act to Incorporate Jersey City," approved March 18, 1851 . Pam. Laws 1851, p. 392. [end page 3] 4 HOBOKEN CITY CHARTER. be and they are hereby constituted a body corporate and politic, in fact and in name, by the name of " the Mayor and Council of the city of Hoboken ;" and they and their successors may use a common seal, and, by their corporate name, shall be in law, within the limits and under the restrictions hereinafter prescribed, capa- ble of purchasing, holding, and conveying, for the pub- lic use of said corporation, any estate, real or personal, that the public good requires to be so purchased, held, or conveyed ; and the said mayor and council of the city of Hoboken, and their successors, shall, by virtue of this act, become and be absolutely and completely vested with all the lands, tenements, hereditaments, property, rights, causes of action, and estate whatso- ever, both in law and in equity, in possession, rever- sion, or remainder, which at the time of the passing of this act are vested in or belong to the inhabitants of the township of Hoboken, in their corporate capacity, and be liable to pay all the just debts of the said in- habitants of the township of Hoboken owed in their corporate capacity. 2. And be it enacted, That the said city shall be di- vided into three districts or wards, in the manner following, to wit : All that part of the city lying south of the middle line of Third street shall constitute the first ward of said city ; and all that part lying north of the middle line of Third street, and east of the middle line of Bloomfield street, shall constitute the second ward of said city ; and all that part of said city lying- north of the middle line of Third street, and west of the middle line of Bloomfield street, shall constitute the third ward of the said city of Hoboken.* *" An Act to create a Fourth Ward in the city of Hoboken" approved March 16, 1869. [end pg 4] ==== 5 HOBOKEN CITY CHARTER. TITLE II.- Of the officers of the city, their election, duties, and term of office. 3. And be it enacted, That hereafter, and until other- wise provided for by law, there shall be elected, in and for the said city, a mayor, a treasurer, a clerk of the city, a collector, a collector of arrears of taxes,* an overseer of the poor, a superintendent of common schools, a street commissioner,++: a pound keeper,§ a chief engineer of the fire department, and one assistant engineer, who shall hold their offices for one year, all of whom shall be elected at the charter elections, ex- cept the chief engineer and the assistant engineer of the fire department, who shall be elected by the mem- bers of said department, in the same manner as pre- scribed by an act entitled, An act to incorporate the fire department of the township of Hoboken, in the county of Hudson," approved March fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. 4. And be it enacted, That the ward officers shall be, for each ward, two councilmen,|| one judge of election, two inspectors of election, one assessor, one trustee of common schools, = two chosen freeholders, one consta- ble, one commissioner of appeals, and a clerk, who shall be clerk of election ; and the councilmen of each ward shall perform such duties as by the laws of the state devolve ex-officio on the town committeemen in the other townships of this state ; and each ward, for gen- eral purposes not provided for in this act, shall be con- sidered a township, and each of the three city asses- * Supplement approved April 6, 1871. |Superintendent of Schools abolished by supplement, approved March 21, 1865, sec. 12. ++Street commissioner and overseer of poor to be appointed. Supple- ment approved March 21, 1865, sec. 13. §"A pound keeper " stricken out. See act approved March 15, 1861? sec. 1. ||" Three councilmen," term of office, &c. See supplement approved Feb. 16, 1863. =Three trustees. See supplement approved March 21, 1865, sec. 10 [end pg 5] 6 HOBOKEN CITY CHARTER. sors shall, in the meeting of county assessors, have the same voice as the assessors of any township in the county.* 5. And be it enacted. That the charter election shall be held on the second Tuesday in April, in each year, at such place, in each ward, as a majority of the council shall designate ; provided, however, that the first elec- tion shall be held for the first ward, in the town hall ; for the second ward in school room in Washington street, near Fourth ; and for the third ward, in the academy on public square on north side of Fourth street, in rear of Methodist church, or at such other places as the. township committee may direct; said elections shall be held and conducted by the judge, in- spectors, and clerk of election, at the same hours, in the same manner, and under the same regulations, in all things, as prescribed bylaw for the state elections and for members of the legislature, except that the re- turn of the election shall be made to the city clerk within forty-eight hours after the closing of the polls, which return shall be a full, true, and correct copy of the original statement of the result of such election, made by such judge and inspectors, and shall be signed by them with their own hands and attested by the clerk, and the city clerk shall, when he receives such return, immediately file the same in his office as an official paper. 6. And be it enacted, That every person who would, by the existing laws of the state, be entitled to vote at an election for members of the legislature, if held on that day, shall be entitled to vote at the charter elec- tion ; and any person voting in any ward shall have actually resided in said ward at least five days pre- vious to such election, and he shall be entitled to vote in that ward, and no other ; and no person shall be *See supplement approved April 6, 1871. [end pg 6] ==== 7 HOBOKEN CITY CHARTER. 7. eligible to vote upon any proposition appropriating moneys raised or to be raised by taxation, unless he shall be entitled to vote at the charter elections for charter officers. 8. And be it enacted, That the person or persons re- ceiving the greatest number of votes of those given in the city, for any city office, and of votes given in each ward, respectively, for any office in that ward, shall be elected to that office. 9. And be it enacted, That the judge of election in each ward, in every such election, shall attend the meeting of the board of city canvassers, hereinafter provided for, as a member thereof, with the original statement of the result of such election in such ward, which shall have been made, signed and certified as herein before directed; that the judges of election, to- gether with the members of the board of councilmen whose term of office will not expire till after the next succeeding charter election, shall constitute the board of city canvassers ;* a majority of said board shall be a quorum, and the city clerk shall be clerk of said board ; that such board shall meet on the Friday next after such election, at five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the council chamber in said city, and at that hour, without delay, the members of said board who shall be then present, if more than five in number, shall proceed to choose one of their number, who shall be chairman thereof; and as soon as such chairman shall be appointed, it shall-be his duty to administer to each of the other members, and of each of the other mem- bers to take an oath or affirmation in the following form : " I do swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that, I will faithfully and impartially execute the duties of a member of this board of city canvassers according to law and thereupon one of the members of said board [end pg 7] ==== 8 HOBOKEN CITY CHARTER. shall administer to said chairman, and said chairman shall take an oath or affirmation in the same form as that taken by the other members of such board ; and if the city clerk shall be absent at such meeting, at the time appointed therefor, the board shall forthwith, alter the oaths or affirmations shall have been admin- istered, as herein before directed, proceed to appoint a fit person to be clerk of such board; and before pro- ceeding to canvass and estimate the votes, the chairman of the said board shall administer to the clerk thereof, and the said clerk shall take an oath or affirmation in the following form : " I do swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that I will faithfully execute the duties of clerk ot this board, according to law thereupon the judges of election, who shall be present as members of said board, shall produce the original statements which shall have been delivered to them, respectively, by the electors, and lay the same before such board ; and from them the said board shall proceed to ascertain the votes given at such election, for the several persons voted for thereat, for the several offices mentioned in such statements. 9. And be it enacted, That if any of the judges shall be unable to attend such meeting, on the day appointed therefor, he shall, at or before the hour of five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, deliver, or safely transmit to the city clerk, the original statement of the result of the election, which shall have been delivered to him, as herein before directed ; and if, from any cause, such original statement shall not be produced to said board of citj- canvassers at the time appointed for the meet- ing of said board, the city clerk shall produce and lay before the said board the certified copy thereof filed in his office ; and thereupon the said board shall proceed to make their statement and declaration from such cer- tified copy, in the same manner and with the same effect as if the original statement had been produced [end pg 8] ==== 9 HOBOKEN CITY CHARTER. by the judge of election to whom the same was deliv- ered. 10. And be it enacted, That the said board of can- vassers shall make a written statement of the whole number of votes given for mayor of said city, as well as for the several other officers to be elected for said city, and the several wards thereof, the names of the persons for whom such votes, were given, and the num- ber of votes given for each. 11. And be it enacted, That upon such statement, the board shall proceed to determine and declare what person or persons have received the highest number of votes for each of the offices mentioned in such state- ment ; in case any two or more persons shall have re- ceived an equal number of votes for the same office, a new election shall be ordered within five days from the meeting of said board, to fill any or all such offices; the statement and final declaration of the board shall be certified by the presiding officer and clerk, and filed in the office of the city clerk. 12. And be it enacted, That the clerk shall keeps proper minutes of the proceedings of the board, and to enter the same, with the statement and declaration of the board, in the book of minutes of the council ; said statement and declaration shall, within one week there- after, be published in one or more of the newspapers printed in said city ; and within ten days after the board shall have determined what persons have been elected to the several offices in said city, the said clerk shall cause written notices of his election to be given to each of the persons so elected. 13. And be it enacted, That all elections hereafter to be held within the city, for members of the senate and the general assembly of this state, for sheriff, clerk, surro- gate, and coroners of the county of Hudson, and for members of congress and electors of president and vice- president of the United States, or for any other officers- [end pg 9] ==== Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2012-02-29