[Amended 3-7-2006 by Ord. No. 1251; 10-6-2009 by Ord. No. 1346; 10-7-2022 by Ord. No. 1616; 12-20-2025 by Ord. No. 1700]
A. 
Departments.
(1) 
Department of Administration.
(2) 
Department of Revenue and Finance.
(3) 
Department of Public Works and Public Utilities.
(4) 
Department of Police.
(5) 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection A(4), Department of Utilities, was repealed 10-7-2022 by Ord. No. 1616. For current provisions, see § 10-35.1, Division of Utilities established; composition.
(6) 
Department of Construction Inspection.
(7) 
Department of Recreation.
(8) 
Department of Law.
(9) 
Department of Tourism.
B. 
Nondepartmental Offices And Functions.
(1) 
Borough Solicitor.
(2) 
Municipal Court.
(3) 
Municipal Coordinator of Emergency Management.
(4) 
Fire Official.
(5) 
Zoning Officer.
(6) 
Legal Counsel to Bureau of Fire Prevention.
(7) 
Beach Tag Sales Supervisor.
C. 
Boards and Committees.
(1) 
Planning Board.
(2) 
Zoning Board of Adjustment.
(3) 
Board of Health.
(4) 
Amusement Licensing Board.
(5) 
Recreation Advisory Board.
(6) 
Shade Tree Advisory Committee.
(7) 
Bird Sanctuary Committee.
(8) 
Business and Tourism Advisory Committee.
(9) 
Go Green Committee.
The governing body may approve the organization and reorganization of departments, divisions, officers, boards, and agencies either on their own initiative or on recommendation of the appropriate Council Committee.
Should the governing body create the Office of Borough Administrator pursuant to the authority of N.J.S.A. 40A:60-6 (see, § 67-13), the Borough Administrator shall be the Director of the Department of Administration and as such shall be the chief administrative officer and shall serve as the primary liaison between the Mayor and Council.
The Borough Administrator shall have the qualifications, responsibilities, powers, and duties as set forth in Chapter 67 and specifically, § 67-16 and generally shall have the authority and duty to manage daily borough operations, oversee departmental activities, assist with budget preparation, manage personnel and purchasing, and ensure adherence to borough ordinances and policies.
As established by § 67-19, the Assistant Administrator shall assist the Borough Administrator in carrying out the functions of that position and as delegated by the Administrator. Generally, the Assistant Administrator shall have the qualifications, responsibilities, powers, and duties set forth in § 67-20.
The head of a department, subject to the code and the approval or direction of the Council, shall:
A. 
Prescribe the internal organization of the work of his department.
B. 
Direct and supervise subordinate officers and employees of the department and make, alter, and enforce individual work assignments.
C. 
Approve or disapprove payrolls, bills and claims chargeable to departmental appropriation.
D. 
Maintain such records of work performance and unit costs thereof as may be approved or required by the Council.
E. 
Provide such information and reports on the work of the department as may from time to time be required by the Council.
F. 
Exercise such other or different powers of administrative supervision and direction as the Council may delegate to him.