[Amended 8-5-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-25; 3-1-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-4]
A. 
A Business Administrator shall be appointed, with such qualifications as are provided by the Charter.
B. 
Under the direction and supervision of the Mayor, the Business Administrator shall:
(1) 
Serve as chief of staff to the Mayor.
(2) 
Supervise the management, planning and operations of all departments, acting as department head of each department, except as hereinafter designated, provided that such supervision shall not extend to the exercise of the control function in the management of the finances of the municipality which is required to be exercised by an officer of the municipality other than the Business Administrator pursuant to Chapter 210, Section 3-18, of the Laws of 1950 (N.J.S.A. 40:69A-48).
(3) 
Prescribe and enforce rules and regulations for the efficient management of the municipal government not inconsistent with the Charter and code.
(4) 
Coordinate the operation and administration of the various departments, divisions, offices and agencies of the municipal government.
(5) 
Maintain a continuing review and analysis of budget operations, work programs and costs of municipal services.
(6) 
Perform such other duties as the code may require or as the Council may otherwise prescribe.
(7) 
Assign and transfer employees temporarily from one department to another as efficient administration may require, provided that any such assignment or transfer shall not affect the civil service classification status or compensation of any employee.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original Subsection C, added 4-19-1989 by Ord. No. 1989-11 to follow this subsection and provide for the appointment of a Deputy Business Administrator, was deleted 12-1-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-32. In addition, original Art. VII, Tax Assessor, which immediately followed this section, was deleted 12-1-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-32. For current provisions concerning the Tax Assessor, see § 4-36A.
A. 
An Assistant Municipal Administrator shall be appointed, as permitted by § 40A:63-7.1 (et seq.) of the New Jersey Statutes, who shall assist the Business Administrator in performing such duties he is directed and those which are established herein.
B. 
Under the direction and supervision of the Mayor, Township Council and Business Administrator, the Assistant Municipal Administrator shall:
(1) 
Assist the Business Administrator in the administration of municipal affairs and in the integration and coordination of activities of the various departments.
(2) 
Assist the Business Administrator in the preparation and review of the municipal budget.
(3) 
Assist the Business Administrator in installing modern management methods and systems for all departments.
(4) 
Assist the Business Administrator in advising the Mayor and Township Council on matters of policy.
(5) 
Assist the Business Administrator in editing and compiling public information releases relating to municipal affairs and departments.
(6) 
Assist the Business Administrator in advising the Mayor and Township Council on problems of personnel and administrative organization.
(7) 
Prepare comprehensive reports and supervise the establishment and maintenance of suitable records and files.
(8) 
Utilize various types of electronic and/cr manual recording and information systems used by the municipality, office or related municipal agencies.
(9) 
Perform such other duties as the Mayor and Township Council may prescribe and those outlined in the then current job description.
(10) 
In the absence off the Business Administrator, act on matters and perform the functions and duties of the Business Administrator.
[Added 8-5-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-25]
The Mayor may appoint an Administrative Assistant who shall perform such duties as are directed by the Mayor and Business Administrator.