The legislative power of the municipality shall
be exercised by the Township Council ("Council") pursuant to the authority
vested in N.J.S.A. 40:69A-36 and general law.
The Township Council, in addition to such other
powers and duties as may be conferred upon it by this chapter or otherwise
by general law, may:
A. Require any municipal officer, in its discretion,
to prepare and submit sworn statements regarding his or her official
duties in the performance thereof, and otherwise investigate the conduct
of any department, office or agency of the municipal government.
B. Remove, by at least two-thirds vote of the whole number
of the Township Council, any municipal officer, other than the Mayor
or a member of Council, for cause, upon notice and an opportunity
to be heard.
The Council shall cause to be made an annual
audit of its books, accounts and financial transactions to be made
and completed in accordance with Local Fiscal Affairs Law. The Council shall employ a registered municipal accountant
of New Jersey to prepare its annual audit.
[Added 2-9-2010 by Ord. No. 4241-10]
At its organization meeting, or any regular meeting subsequent
thereto, the Council shall elect a Vice President of the Council from
among its members. In the absence of the President of the Council,
the Vice President shall preside at its meetings. The President of
Council shall notify the Council whenever he or she shall be prevented
by absence from the municipality, disability, or other cause from
attending to the duties of his or her office. The designation shall
be made in writing and filed with the Municipal Clerk prior to the
effective date thereof. The Vice President of Council shall act as
President whenever the President of the Council is absent from the
municipality for a period of five or more calendar days.
[Amended 2-9-2010 by Ord. No. 4241-10]
At its organization meeting, or any regular
meeting subsequent thereto, the Council shall elect a President of
the Council from among its members. The President shall preside at
its meetings and perform such other duties as the Council may prescribe.
The Municipal Clerk shall serve as Clerk of
the Council, keep its minutes and records of its proceedings, maintain
and compile its ordinances and resolutions as the Optional Municipal
Charter Act requires and perform such functions as may be required
by law.
No member of the public may address the Township
Council except during the portion of the meeting set aside for public
comment pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:4-12 and during the opportunity to
be heard upon second reading of an ordinance pursuant to N.J.S.A.
40:49-2. Any person desiring to address the Council shall first seek
to be recognized by the Council President. Upon recognition of said
person, remarks during the public comment portion of the meeting shall
be within the time limits set by Council by resolution in accordance
with N.J.S.A. 10:4-12 for public comment on any governmental issue
that a member of the public feels may be of concern to the residents
of the municipality.
All reports to the Council and all resolutions
shall be filed with the Township Clerk and entered into the minutes
of the Council.
Council shall deal with employees of the Department of Administration and other administrative departments solely through the Mayor or his or her designee. All contact with the employees and all actions and communications concerning the administration of the government and the provision of municipal service shall be through the Mayor or his or her designee, except as otherwise provided by law and Township Code §
5-15 below.
Council may require any municipal officer to prepare and submit sworn statements regarding his or her official duties in the performance thereof and otherwise investigate the conduct of any department, office or agency of the Township government. Nothing within §
5-15 herein shall be construed as to prohibit the Council's inquiry into any act or problem of the administration of the Township or as to deprive any member of Council of his or her rights as a citizen of the Township. Any Councilperson may, at any time, require a report on any aspect of the government of the Township by making a written request to the Mayor. Council may, by a majority vote of the whole of its members, require the Mayor or his or her designee to appear before the Council sitting as a committee to the whole, and to bring before the Council those records and reports and officials and employees of the Township as the Council may determine necessary to ensure clarification of the matter under study. Council may further, by a majority of its members, consult with the Mayor or his or her designee to study any matter and to report to Council thereon. Council President may submit to Council a list of proposed subcommittees to consist of up to three members of Council on each subcommittee for the purpose so designated by Council. A Council member may be appointed to more than one subcommittee. Upon approval of the assignments to the subcommittees by the majority of Council, said subcommittees shall inquire into, investigate and/or report on those matters within their designated subject matter to the Council as a whole.
If the Mayor, in his or her discretion, intends
to remove a department head or any other municipal executive officer
who is not a subordinate officer or employee, including any tenured
employee other than the Municipal Clerk or an employee of whom Council
is the appointing authority, Mayor must provide notice and opportunity
to be heard. Mayor must file written notice of his or her intention
to remove with Council by filing such notice with the Municipal Clerk.
The Municipal Clerk shall stamp the notice with the date received
and immediately forward copies to all members of Council. Council
may disapprove the removal by adopting a resolution affirmatively
voted by no less than five Council members prior to the 20th day after
the filing of notice by the Mayor. The 20 days shall run from the
date the notice is stamped received by the Municipal Clerk. If Council
adopts such a resolution disapproving the removal, the person shall
retain his or her terms and conditions of employment as existed prior
to the time the Mayor expressed his or her intent to remove. If Council
does not adopt such resolution prior to the 20th day after the filing
of the notice with Council, the removal shall become effective.
Each Councilperson shall receive a salary within
the range provided in the current Salary Ordinance.
[Added 12-13-2006 by Ord. No. 4061-06]
Pursuant to the Mayor-Council Plan of the Optional
Municipal Charter Law duly adopted by the voters on November 5, 2002,
municipal elections for the members of the Township Council shall
be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November during
odd-numbered years, and the terms of the elected Council members duly
elected shall begin on January 1 next following their election. It
is the intent of this section to provide that during the two-year
period that the duly elected Council members sit together, the Council
shall be deemed to be a continuous body politic, and all local legislation
introduced in a year where no municipal elections for Council members
are held may be finally adopted in the succeeding year pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 40:49-2 et seq.