There shall be a Borough Administrator to assist
the Mayor and Borough Council, whose function shall be to provide
a liaison between the governing body and the various departments,
bodies, and other officials of the Borough of Fanwood under the supervision
and control of the Mayor and Borough Council, and to fulfill such
other duties as shall be specifically assigned by said Mayor and Council
from time to time:
A. Direct the preparation of the budget document and
the compilation and analysis of budget costs and estimates, the maintenance
of sound personnel policies and administrative practices, and the
purchasing of materials, supplies, and equipment to be furnished and
work and labor to be done for the Borough.
B. Supervise the administration of all departments, offices,
and agencies of the Borough government.
C. Study the governmental and administrative operations
and needs of the Borough government, and prepare and recommend to
the Council necessary and desirable plans and programs with respect
thereto.
D. Attend all meetings of the Council and perform such
other duties as the Council may prescribe.
E. Prepare agenda for and arrange meetings of the governing
body.
F. Follow up actions of the governing body by correspondence,
review of minutes, personal conferences, and administrative direction.
G. Receive all requests for use of the Community House
and its surrounding grounds, grant permission therefor when applicable
rules and regulations have been complied with and collect usage fees
and damage deposits as authorized by this chapter.
[Added 5-8-1974 by Ord. No. 657R]
Said Borough Administrator shall be appointed
by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Borough Council for
the term of one year, beginning January 1 of each year.
The duties of the Borough Administrator shall
be such that they shall not infringe upon the duties, rights and powers
of other Borough officers designated by statute or by Borough ordinance.
[Added 3-14-1973 by Ord. No. 643R]
The Mayor, with the advice and consent of the
Borough Council, may appoint a Deputy Borough Administrator for the
term of one year, beginning January 1 of each year. The Deputy Borough
Administrator shall perform, under the direction and supervision of
the Borough Administrator, such duties as assigned by the Mayor and
Borough Council from time to time, and shall act for and in the place
of the Borough Administrator during periods of absence or disability.
[Added 5-8-1974 by Ord. No. 657R]
The Borough Administrator is hereby authorized
and directed to collect from applicants requesting permission to use
the Community House and its surrounding grounds the following:
A. A usage fee of $25 for each event involving use of
the Community House and, in addition, a usage fee of $25 for each
event involving use of the surrounding grounds, unless such fee(s)
are exempt under rules and regulations promulgated by the Finance
and Administration Committee of the Borough Council.
B. A damage deposit of $25 for each event involving use
of the Community House and, in addition, a damage deposit of $25 for
each event involving use of the surrounding grounds, unless such deposit(s)
are exempt under rules and regulations promulgated by the Finance
and Administration Committee of the Borough Council. Said deposit(s)
shall be used by the Borough as reimbursement for any costs or expenses
incurred in repairing damage caused to the property of the Borough
during the event, or shall be returned to the applicant, in whole
or in part, in the event no such damage is incurred or if such expenses
do not exceed the amount of the deposit.
[Added 5-8-1974 by Ord. No. 657R]
The Finance and Administration Committee of
the Borough Council is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
governing use of the Community House and the surrounding grounds,
the charging of usage fees and damage deposits, liability insurance
requirements, hours of use, size and ages of groups and such other
matters as required for the safe enjoyment and protection of such
property.