The office of the Township Manager be and the
same is hereby created, subject to the right of the Township, by ordinance
at any time, to abolish said office.
Before entering upon his duties, the Township
Manager shall give a bond to Lower Pottsgrove Township with a bonding
company as surety, which bond shall be approved by the Board, in the
sum of $50,000, conditioned for faithful performance of his duties.
The premium shall be paid by the Township.
The salary of the Township Manager shall be
fixed from time to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
[Amended 3-23-1995 by Ord. No. 192; 2-2-1998 by Ord. No.
210]
A. The Township Manager shall be the chief administrative
officer of the Township, and he shall be responsible to the Board
of Commissioners as a whole for the proper and efficient administration
of the affairs of the Township. His powers and duties shall relate
to the general management of all Township business not expressly imposed
or conferred upon other Township officials by statute.
B. Subject to recall by resolution of the Board, and
upon his selection and assumption of office, the powers and duties
of the Township Manager shall include the following:
(1) The Township Manager shall supervise and be responsible
for the activities of all Township departments and all Township uniformed
and nonuniformed employees.
(2) He shall prepare and submit to the Board before the
close of the fiscal year a recommendation budget for the next fiscal
year and an explanatory budget when necessary. Such budget shall be
submitted in sufficient time to allow for its study and adoption within
the time directed by the First Class Township Code, 53 P.S. § 55101
et seq. In preparing the recommended budget, the Township Manager
or an officer designated by him shall obtain from the head of each
department, agency, board or office estimates of revenues and expenditures
and such other supporting data as he may require. The Township Manager
shall review such estimates and may revise them before submitting
the recommended budget to the Board.
(3) He shall be responsible for the administration of
the budget after its adoption by the Board.
(4) He shall hold such other Township offices or head
one or more of the Township departments as the Board may from time
to time direct.
(5) He shall attend all meetings of the Board and the
meetings of its committees when directed to do so by the Board, with
the right to take part in the discussion, and he shall receive notice
of all special meetings of the Board or its committees.
(6) He shall prepare the agenda for each meeting of the
Board and supply facts pertinent thereto.
(7) He shall keep the Board informed as to the conduct
of the Township affairs; submit periodic reports on the condition
of the Township finances and such other reports as the Board requests;
and make such recommendations to the Board as he deems necessary.
(8) He shall submit to the Board, as soon as possible
after the close of the fiscal year, a complete report on the financial
and administrative activities of the Township for the preceding year.
(9) He shall see that the provisions of all franchises,
leases, permits and privileges granted by the Township are observed.
(10) He may employ, by and with the approval of the Board,
experts or consultants to perform work and to advise in connection
with any of the functions of the Township.
(11) He shall attend to the letting of contracts in due
form of law, and he shall supervise the performance and faithful execution
of same, except insofar as such duties are expressly imposed upon
some other Township officer by statute.
(12) He shall see that all money owed the Township is promptly
paid and that proper proceedings are taken for the security and collection
of all the Township's claims, provided that he shall not be responsible
for payment or collection of any taxes imposed by the Township.
(13) He shall be the purchasing officer of the Township
and he shall purchase in accordance with the provisions of the First
Class Township Code, 53 P.S. § 55101 et seq., all supplies
and equipment for the various agencies, boards, departments and other
offices of the Township. He shall keep an account of all purchases
and shall, from time to time or when directed by the Board, make a
full written report thereof. He shall also issue rules and regulations,
subject to the approval of the Board, governing the requisition and
purchasing of all Township supplies and equipment. These duties may
also be delegated to any other office of the Township upon the approval
of the Board.
(14) All complaints regarding services or personnel of
the Township, except for complaints regarding services or personnel
of the Police Department of the Township, shall be referred to the
office of the Township Manager. He or an official designated by him
shall investigate and dispose of such complaints, and the Township
Manager shall report thereon to the Board.
(15) He shall make research and investigation into the
administrative and governmental functions of various Townships and
make recommendations to the Board of appropriate ordinances affecting
the health, safety, welfare and administration of this Township.
(16) A Township Manager who is also a qualified voter of
the Township may serve as Secretary of the Township and, when so appointed,
shall have all the powers and duties given to the office of Township
Secretary by statute and ordinance of this Township.
(17) All applications for employment by the Township, excepting
the appointed offices of the Township which by law are required to
be filled by legislative action of the Board of Commissioners, such
as the Township Treasurer, the Borough Solicitor and all members of
the Police Department, shall be made to the Township Manager. The
Township Manager shall present the applications to the Board of Commissioners
with his recommendations for final decision by the Board. The Township
Manager shall have authority to recommend dismissal or suspension
of any Township employee, excepting the appointed offices of the Township
which by law are required to be filled by legislative action of the
Board of Commissioners, such as the Township Treasurer, the Borough
Solicitor and all members of the Police Department. Such recommendations
shall contain the reasons asserted by the Township Manager in support
of the recommendation. Except for the purpose of inquiry, the Board
of Commissioners shall deal with the administrative service solely
through the Township Manager, and neither the Board nor any member
thereof shall give orders to any subordinates of the Township Manager,
either publicly or privately.
(18) The Manager shall be the chief administrative officer
of all pension plans enforced in the Township except as otherwise
determined by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
[Amended 3-23-1995 by Ord. No. 192]
If the Township Manager becomes ill or needs
to be absent from the Township, he shall designate one qualified member
of his staff who shall perform the duties of the Township Manager
during his absence or disability. The person so designated shall not
perform these duties for a period longer than three weeks without
the approval of the Board.