[Amended 11-5-1996; 11-5-2000; 11-4-2008; 11-2-2010]
There shall be a Town Administrator who shall
be elected at the regular Town election for a term of four years and
until his/her successor is elected and qualified.
[Amended 11-2-2010]
The Town Administrator shall be a legal resident
of the Town for at least two years next preceding his/her election,
and a qualified elector of the Town.
[Amended 7-1-1975; 11-5-1996]
The office of the Administrator shall receive
an annual salary as may be prescribed by ordinance. Any salary change
shall take effect only after completion of the then current term of
office for which the Administrator was elected. Despite the above,
the Administrator may, in the discretion of the Town Council, receive
during any term of office, cost of living increases based upon generally
accepted consumer price index calculations.
[Amended 11-2-2010]
To perform his/her duties during his/her temporary
absence or disability, the Town Administrator may designate by letter
filed with the Town Clerk a qualified present administrative officer
of the Town. In the event of failure of the Town Administrator to
make such designation, the Council may by resolution appoint a present
officer of the Town to perform the duties of the Town Administrator
until he/she shall return or his/her disability shall cease. While
serving as Acting Town Administrator, said designated officer shall
not make any appointments or removals, other than temporary appointments,
until he/she shall have served as Acting Town Administrator for 30
consecutive days.
[Amended 11-5-1996]
In the event of a vacancy in the office of Town
Administrator, the Town Council shall appoint a qualified elector
of the Town to fill such vacancy if such vacancy occurs on or after
the first date allowable by law for the filing of declarations of
candidacy for the next regular municipal election. If said vacancy
occurs before the first date allowable by law for the filing of declarations
of candidacy for the next municipal election, the Town Clerk shall
call a special election, in the manner prescribed by law, to fill
said vacancy in the office of Town Administrator.
[Amended 7-1-1971; 7-1-1975; 11-10-2002; 11-2-2010]
The Town Administrator shall be the chief executive
and administrative officer of the Town and shall be responsible for
the administration of all departments, offices and agencies except
as otherwise provided by this Charter. To accomplish this purpose
he/she shall:
(1) Appoint and, when necessary for the good of the services,
remove all officers and employees of the Town except as otherwise
provided by this Charter, and except as he/she may authorize the head
of a department or office to appoint and remove subordinates in such
department or office;
(2) See that the laws and ordinances are enforced;
(3) See that the terms and conditions imposed in favor
of the Town in any contract or franchise are faithfully kept and performed
and be responsible for the care and preservation of property and equipment
of the Town;
(4) Negotiate contracts on behalf of the Town subject
to the approval of the Town Council;
(5) Notify the Town Council of all his/her appointments,
which shall be in writing and filed with the Town Clerk;
(6) Supervise, control and direct the activities and operations
of all departments and administrative officers of the Town within
his/her jurisdiction and review all rules and regulations of the various
departments and administrative officers and only upon his/her approval
shall they become effective;
(7) Prepare the budget annually in the same format as outlined in §
C4-5 and submit it to the Budget Board;
(8) Prepare and submit to the Town Council a comprehensive
annual report of the financial transactions and administrative activities
of the Town following the close of each fiscal year, and keep the
Town Council advised periodically of the financial condition and needs
of the Town and make such recommendations as he/she may deem desirable;
(9) Submit ordinances and recommend to the Town Council
such measures as he/she may consider necessary and expedient for enactment;
(10) Possess and exercise the veto power in the following
manner: Every ordinance enacted by the Town Council shall be submitted
to the Town Administrator who within 10 consecutive days either shall
approve the ordinance by affixing his/her signature or shall return
the ordinance to the Town Council with his/her disapproval by transmitting
it to the Town Clerk with a statement of his/her objections. No ordinance
shall take effect without the approval of the Town Administrator unless
the Town Council upon reconsideration shall approve the ordinance
by vote of 3/5 of all its members notwithstanding the disapproval
of the Town Administrator. If the Administrator shall neither approve
nor disapprove the measure within 10 consecutive days from the time
when it is submitted to him/her, it shall be deemed to be approved
and enacted;
(11) Perform such other duties as may be required of him/her
by ordinance or resolution of the Town Council.
(12) Prepare
an annual budget for wastewater management, subject to approval by
the Town Council.