[Amended 2-7-2002 by Ord.
No. 1-2002; 3-21-2012 by Ord. No. 5-2012; 11-5-2014 by Ord. No. 13-2014]
A. There shall be the following departments created within the Township
of Pemberton:
(1) Department of Administration.
(2) Department of Public Works.
(4) Department of Community Development.
(5) Fire and Emergency Services Department.
(6) Department of Recreation and Senior Services.
B. There shall be the following boards and commissions established pursuant
to state law within the Township of Pemberton:
(2) Zoning Board of Adjustment.
(4) Environmental Commission.
C. There shall be the following advisory bodies established within the
Township of Pemberton:
(1) Human Relations Commission.
(2) Economic Development Council.
(4) Veterans Advisory Committee.
D. Miscellaneous offices. There shall be the following miscellaneous
offices created within the Township of Pemberton. The offices set
forth herein shall report to the Business Administrator for administrative,
budgeting, and personnel purposes subject to applicable state law:
(1) Office of the Township Clerk.
(2) Office of the Tax Assessor.
(3) Office of the Emergency Management Coordinator.
(4) Municipal Tax Search Officer.
(5) Office of the Registrar of Vital Statistics.
(6) Pemberton Municipal Court.
E. Boards and commissions: membership; vacancy.
(1) Members of the Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the
Municipal Utilities Authority, the Board of Ethics, the Environmental
Commission, and the Board of Health shall serve for the terms set
forth in applicable state law and in this Code.
F. Status of advisory board members. The members of the Human Relations
Commission, Economic Development Council, Senior Citizens Council,
and the Veterans Advisory Committee shall serve at the pleasure of
the authority which created the advisory board. The appointed members
of said advisory boards shall not be deemed to be officers, officials
or employees of the Township. These organizations were created solely
by Township ordinance or resolution or by declaration of the Mayor
without specific state or federal legislation requiring such creation
and the duties and functions of are purely advisory or recommendatory
in nature.