There shall be a Department of Administration,
the head of which shall be the Clerk/Treasurer, who shall be appointed
by the City Manager with the approval of the City Council, for a term
of one year, and thereafter annually by the Manager. Prior to appointment,
the City Manager shall be satisfied that the Clerk/Treasurer possesses
the training, education, and experience necessary to perform the duties
of the position.
The Clerk/Treasurer shall be the custodian of
the seal of the City, and of all records, books, and documents of
the City other than those committed by Charter, Local Law or Ordinance,
to some other office or transferred thereto by the Manager. The Clerk/Treasurer,
subject to the direction and supervision of the Manager shall:
(a) Upon request and upon payment of fees prescribed pursuant
to law for use of the City, furnish a certified copy of any record,
document or paper in the Clerk/Treasurer's custody, under the corporate
seal of the City.
(b) Cause the corporate seal to be affixed to such instruments
and writings as may be authorized by Local Law or Ordinance, or as
may be required by general law.
(c) Be the depository and custodian of all performance
bonds running to the City and of official surety bonds furnished by
or on account of any officer or employee, except the Clerk/Treasurer's
own bond, (which shall be placed in the custody of the Manager); of
all insurance policies upon or with respect to risks insured for the
benefit of the City or to protect it against any claim, demand or
liability whatsoever; and all leases and formal contracts for work,
labor, services, supplies, equipment, and materials to which the City
may be a party.
(d) Serve as registrar of vital statistics unless the
City Council makes other provisions for such function; perform all
other functions required of a City Clerk by any State law and administer
such provisions of Local Laws and Ordinances which require licenses,
permits or certificates to be obtained from a City Clerk.
(e) Serve as Clerk of the City Council and shall:
[Amended 11-7-2017]
(1)
Attend, or designate another to attend, all meetings of the
City Council, and when required, of its legislative committees.
(2)
Keep full and accurate minutes of each meeting of the City Council,
and arrange for their preservation in accordance with New York State
laws.
(3)
Record and preserve the Local Laws, Ordinances and Resolutions
of a permanent character passed by the City Council; and the Clerk/Treasurer
shall certify each such Local Law, Ordinance or Resolution attesting
that it was duly adopted upon a date stated; and the copy so signed
and certified shall be deemed to be a public record of the Local Law,
Ordinance or Resolution.
(4)
At the close of each year, with the advice and assistance of
the Corporation Counsel, have bound compiled and codified all of the
Local Laws and Ordinances or true copies thereof, which then remain
in force and effect, and properly index such record, compilation or
codification.
(f) Have such other, different and additional functions,
powers and duties as may be prescribed by State Law, Local Law or
Ordinance, or delegated by the Manager.
The Clerk/Treasurer, subject to the direction
and supervision of the City Manager, shall:
(a) Exercise commonly accepted or statutorily required
accounting functions as are necessary to confirm that the financial
records are kept in accordance with standard municipal accounting
procedures and that all necessary financial reports are made by all
officers and employees.
(b) Have such other, different and additional functions,
powers and duties as may be prescribed by State Law, Local Law or
Ordinance, or delegated by the City Manager.
(c) Pursuant to New York State Local Finance Law, serve as the Chief
Fiscal Officer.
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Should it serve the best interest of the City
to separate the Clerk and Treasurer functions, the City Council is
empowered to cause separate positions to be created for the more efficient
administration of this Department.