In addition to various appointed and elected
officials, the Township has a professional staff which is appointed
pursuant to statutory authority and paid from budget appropriations
under written contracts with the community. While independent contractors,
because of the nature of their employment, they are nonetheless public
officers within the framework of the Township government. Each professional
is required to exercise the degree of expertise required by their
individual licensing requirements.
[Added 4-17-1995 by Ord. No. 6-1995]
A. Creation. There shall be a Municipal Public Defender
of the Township of Delanco who shall be an attorney-at-law of the
State of New Jersey and shall be appointed for a one-year term to
expire December 31 of the year of his or her appointment or until
his or her successor has been duly appointed and qualified. The appointment
of the Municipal Public Defender shall be by resolution duly adopted
pursuant to the Local Public Contracts Law. The Municipal Public Defender shall be appointed by the
Township Committee.
B. Powers and duties of the Municipal Public Defender.
The Municipal Public Defender shall represent those defendants in
the Municipal Court of the Township of Delanco who the Judge of the
Municipal Court has determined are indigent and constitutionally or
otherwise entitled by law to have counsel furnished without cost.
The Municipal Public Defender shall not represent those defendants
who are indigent and are constitutionally or otherwise entitled by
law to counsel if such defendants affirmatively and with an understanding
of the waiver of such right to counsel state an intention to proceed
without counsel. The representation of the defendant by the Municipal
Public Defender shall continue through trial and, in the event of
a conviction, shall continue through sentencing and shall include
advising the defendant with respect to his or her right of appeal,
but shall not include the preparation and filing of the notice of
appeal or any other application for post-conviction relief.
C. Cost of application for Municipal Public Defender.
(1) Any person applying for representation by a Municipal
Public Defender shall pay an application fee from $50 to $200 as determined
by the Municipal Court.
[Amended 2-23-2004 by Ord. No. 2004-3]
(2) The Municipal Court may waive any required application
fee, in whole or in part, if the Court determines in its discretion
that the application fee represents an unreasonable burden on the
person seeking representation.
[Amended 12-21-1981 by Ord. No. 13-1981]
A. Appointment. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-1 et seq.,
there shall be a position within the Township government known as
the Township Tax Assessor. The officer serving within this position
shall be appointed to the position by the Township Committee.
B. Term. The person appointed Tax Assessor shall hold
his or her office for a term of four years from the first day of July
next following his or her appointment.
[Amended 1-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1-1998]
C. Qualification. No person shall be eligible to hold
the office of Tax Assessor unless that person holds a tax assessors'
certification. In accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 54:1-35.25
the requirements for obtaining a tax assessors' certificate are as
follows:
(1) A certificate or diploma issued after at least four
years of study in an approved secondary school or an academic education
considered and accepted by the Commissioner of Education as fully
equivalent; and
(2) Graduation from a four-year course at a college of
recognized standing; or
(3) Substitution of full-time experience in real estate
appraisal work or experience in property tax assessment on a four-year
basis; and
(4) Such other qualifications deemed necessary by the
Township Committee for the position filled.
D. Residency. The Tax Assessor need not be a resident
of the Township of Delanco during his or her tenure in the position
of Tax Assessor.
E. Compensation. The Tax Assessor shall be paid such
sums as are more particularly set forth in the Salary Ordinance of
the Township of Delanco.
F. Absence, disqualification or vacancy. In the event
that the Tax Assessor is unavailable to perform his or her duties
because of absence or disqualification or for any other reason the
office may be deemed vacant, the Township Committee shall fill the
position with a qualified applicant for the expired term or until
such time as a successor is appointed and qualified. In accordance
with N.J.S.A. 40A:9-149, in the event that there is no qualified person
appointed to the position of Tax Assessor in the Township of Delanco
on the first day of October to perform the duties of said office,
or in the event that the Tax Assessor holding said office shall neglect
or fail to assess the taxes as required by law, the Governor shall
cause notice to be given to the Committee that, unless a qualified
appointment is made within 10 days after service of said notice, he
or she will appoint an Assessor. At the expiration of the 10 days,
if the Governor shall be satisfied that said vacancy still exists,
or the tax assessments were not made, the Governor shall appoint and
commission an Assessor to perform all the duties of such office. Such
appointee shall receive the compensation provided within the Salary
Ordinance for the position of Tax Assessor.
G. Tenure. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:1-35.31, a person,
upon reappointment to the position of Township Assessor, who has received
a tax assessor's certificate and who has served as Tax Assessor or
performed the duties of Assessor for not less than four consecutive
years immediately prior to such reappointment, shall hold his or her
position during good behavior and efficiency, notwithstanding that
such appointment was for a fixed term of years, and he or she shall
not be removed therefrom for political reasons, but only for good
cause shown and after a proper hearing before the Director or his
or her designee after due notice.
H. Removal. A Tax Assessor may be removed during his
or her term, for just cause:
(1) By the Director of the Division of Taxation upon the
request of the County Board of Taxation under N.J.S.A. 54:1-36, or
by the Courts on the request of the Director under N.J.S.A. 54:1-37.
(2) By revocation of the assessor's certificate by the
Director of the Division of Taxation for specific reasons.
(3) By the Township Committee, for the reasons set forth within Article
I, §
10-2B(1)(c) this chapter.
I. Duties. A Tax Assessor's duties shall include the following:
(1) Ascertain or cause to be ascertained names of the
owners of all real property in the taxing district.
(2) After examination or inquiry, determine or cause to
be determined the full and fair value of each parcel of real property
at such a price as in the Assessor's judgment it would sell for at
a fair bona fide sale by private contract on October 1 next preceding
the date on which the assessment was complete.
(3) Perform or cause to be performed all duties relating
to the office of Tax Assessor by statute and more specifically to
execute the requirements of the office as set forth in N.J.S.A. 54:4-12
and 54:4-23.
(4) Put into effect all rules and regulations promulgated
by the County Board of Taxation or the Local Property Tax Bureau within
the Division of Taxation for the State of New Jersey and in general
to perform his or her office operations with those required by those
two regulatory bodies.
(5) Act as head of the Office of Tax Assessor and supervise
all employees and personnel assigned to this office.
(6) Perform such other duties as are consistent with his
or her statutory obligations required to be performed by him or her
by the Township Committee.