If any provision of this Charter is held invalid,
the remaining provisions of this Charter shall not be affected thereby.
If the application of this Charter or any of its provisions to any
person or circumstances is held invalid, the application of this Charter
and its provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be
affected thereby.
Unless provided specifically otherwise, the
requirement of public notice of this Charter shall include the procedures
which follow:
A. Legal advertising: publication in one (1) or more
newspapers of general circulation in the township, one (1) of which
shall be printed in the township, if such a newspaper exists.
B. Posting: posting in the Township Building, the Memorial
Library of Radnor Township and such other places as the Board may
direct in locations readily accessible to the general public within
the township.
C. Public availability. Copies of the subject matter
so advertised and posted shall be made available for inspection by
members of the public at the Township Building during regular working
hours or at any meeting of the Board at which the subject is being
considered by the Board. Such copies shall be made available to members
of the public free of charge or at a reasonable price as authorized
by the Board.
Notwithstanding other provisions of this Charter,
any elected or appointed official and any employee of the township
may hold an appointment (inactive duty) in any component of the Armed
Forces or uniformed services of the United States or the National
Guard of a state or commonwealth.
All records shall be retained or disposed of
in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Records Act, as
amended.
The Board shall not have the authority to create,
alter or abolish any township elective office except as provided otherwise
herein.
As used in this Charter, the term "elected officials"
of the township shall mean the seven (7) members of the Board and
the Treasurer of the township. The term "appointed officials" of the
township shall mean members of those boards, commissions and authorities
appointed by the Board, the Township Secretary, the Township Solicitor,
the Township Manager, department heads and administrative officers
who are appointed by the Manager subject to approval of the Board.
The term "employees of the township" or its equivalent shall include
the Township Manager, the Township Secretary, all department heads,
all administrative officers and all other persons employed by the
township.
This Charter may be amended or repealed in the
manner provided by law.
This Charter shall become effective on the first
day of January 1977, except for the transition provisions which shall
become effective upon adoption of this Charter.