The Township Manager shall be the chief executive
officer of the Township and shall be responsible to the Council for
the administration of all Township affairs placed in his charge. The
Manager shall appoint and, for cause, suspend or discharge all Township
employees and appointive officers provided by or under the Charter,
except as otherwise provided by law or the Charter, and shall direct
and supervise the administration of all departments and offices of
the Township, except as otherwise provided by the Charter or by law.
The Manager shall also carry out all duties specified in the Charter,
this chapter or other ordinance, and as Council may direct.
[Amended 7-27-1981 by Ord. No. 285; 1-25-1982 by Ord. No.
305; 2-11-1991 by Ord. No. 484]
The following Township departments and department
heads are hereby established, with the functions and duties described
in subsequent sections below:
A. Department of Administration and Finance: Director
of Finance.
B. Department of Engineering: Township Engineer.
C. Department of Health: Health Officer.
D. Department of Recreation: Director of Recreation.
E. Department of Planning and Development: Director of Planning and
Development.
[Added 2-11-2019 by Ord.
No. 800]
[Amended 2-11-2019 by Ord. No. 800]
Department heads, under the direction of the Township Manager,
shall perform all necessary tasks relevant to their position; reasonable
assigned tasks by the Township Manager to fulfill Township goals and/or
mission; and provide all reports, documents and materials required
to support the completion of daily services.
[Amended 7-27-1981 by Ord. No. 285; 1-25-1982 by Ord. No.
305; 2-11-2019 by Ord. No. 800]
A. The Township Engineer shall be appointed by the Township Manager,
or Township Council if the position is not filled by a merit, in-house
staff employee, on the basis of qualifications for performing the
duties of the office in accordance with Section 505 of the Home Rule
Charter.
B. Within the Department of Engineering shall be a position designated
as "Fire Marshal," who shall be selected by the Township Manager.
The duties of the Fire Marshal shall include:
(1) Investigate and determine the cause of all fires in the Township.
(2) Initiate, with the appropriate law enforcement officials, investigation
and action on any suspicious fire with which criminal activity may
reasonably be suspected.
(3) Maintain records of all fire alarms and fire calls, organized by
classifications of types and location.
(4) Prepare and submit to the Township Manager, on a standardized reporting
form, a monthly report on all fires, investigations, inspections and
other activities of the office, which report shall contain such data
as required by the Township Engineer and Manager.
(5) Completion of other fire safety projects and studies assigned through
the Engineer.
(6) The person designated to serve as the Fire Marshal shall also be
assigned to building and code enforcement duties as directed by the
Director of Planning and Development.
(7) Conduct fire prevention programs for community groups and public
education programs, including the publication and dissemination of
informational pamphlets, news releases and articles within the appropriations
available for such purposes.
(8) Maintain liaison with the officers of the Township volunteer fire
companies and encourage cooperative programs for the prevention of
fires and protective actions to be taken in the event fires should
occur.
(9) Such other duties as may be assigned to the Department by Township
ordinances or other laws, or as may be directed by the Township Manager.
C. Within the Department of Engineering shall be a position designated
as "Road Superintendent," who shall be appointed by the Township Manager
on the basis of qualifications. The duties of the Road Superintendent
shall be defined by the Township Manager and reviewed, assessed and
established annually through the performance review process.
[Amended 2-11-1991 by Ord. No. 484]
A. The head of the Department of Health (the Department) shall be the
Health Officer, who shall be appointed by the Township Manager, or
Township Council if the position is not filled by a merit, in-house
staff employee, on the basis of his or her qualifications for the
duties of the office as set forth in this chapter and/or in requirements
adopted in accordance with this chapter. The Health Officer shall
be certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
[Amended 2-11-2019 by Ord. No. 800]
B. The duties of the Department shall include:
(1) Enforcing the health and sanitation ordinances and
regulations of the Township and general health and sanitation laws
which are applicable in the Township.
(2) Issuing, suspending and/or revoking permits and licenses
pursuant to such ordinances, regulations or other laws.
(3) Making such inspections of properties and places as
are necessary to enforce the health and sanitation ordinances and
regulations of the Township and other applicable health and sanitation
laws, for which purposes authorized Department employees are hereby
empowered to enter upon all property in accordance with applicable
law as may be necessary.
(4) Initiating such notices and legal actions which are
authorized by Township ordinances, regulations and/or other laws and
which are necessary to carry out the duties of the Department.
(5) Making recommendations and providing advice on formulating
and modifying Township ordinances and regulations relating to health
and sanitation matters either independently or when requested by the
Township Manager, the Township Council or the Township Board of Health.
(6) Coordinating planning and enforcement activities with
other municipal jurisdictions and with related Township, county and
commonwealth agencies, including but not limited to the Pennsylvania
Department of Health and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, and providing such reports and information as may be required
from time to time by such agencies.
(7) Maintaining files and records of all enforcement and
regulatory activities of the Department, and maintaining such other
recordkeeping as may be required for proper management and direction
of the Department.
(8) Preparing and submitting to the Township Manager and
Township Board of Health a monthly report on all investigations, inspections
and other activities of the Department containing any such information
and data as may be required by the Township Manager or Township Council,
or requested by the Township Board of Health.
(9) Conducting public education programs for community
groups and organizations, including but not limited to publishing
and disseminating information pamphlets, news releases and articles,
within the budgetary appropriation available for such purposes.
(10) Overseeing activities of the animal control officer
and coordinating rabies control activities as required.
(11) Completing other such duties as may be assigned to
the Department by Township ordinances or otherwise, or as may be directed
by the Township Manager.
C. The Department shall be organized into such subunits and shall consist of such supporting personnel as will provide for and permit the most efficient and effective performance of the duties of the Department, consistent with the personnel authorized by Council in the Township Manning Table and within the appropriations made by Council. The detailed organization of the Department and the assignment of specific functions and duties to employees of the Department shall be provided in the departmental regulations adopted in accordance with §
4-14 of this chapter.
D. The expenses of the Department of Health shall be provided for in the annual budget of the Township in the same manner as appropriations for Township departments and subject to the financial regulations specified in Article
V of this chapter.
[Amended 1-25-1982 by Ord. No. 305; 3-25-1996 by Ord. No.
565]
A. The head of the Department of Recreation shall be
the Director of Recreation, who shall be appointed by the Township
Manager on the basis of qualifications for the duties of the position.
B. The duties of the Department of Recreation shall be defined by the
Township Manager and reviewed, assessed and established annually through
the performance review process.
[Amended 2-11-2019 by Ord. No. 800]
[Amended 7-27-1981 by Ord. No. 285]
A. Township Engineer. The Township Engineer, appointed
by the Manager, shall be responsible for the supervision of engineering
and related matters of the Township and shall be responsible for general
supervision of the Department of Engineering of the Township, including
the review of development plans, road maintenance and construction
plans, code enforcement fire prevention and such other matters as
directed by the Township Manager or required by Township ordinances
or other laws. The above shall only apply if the position of the Township
Engineer is filled by an in-house, merit employee.
[Amended 2-11-2019 by Ord. No. 800]
B. Township Solicitor. The Township Solicitor, appointed
by Council, shall serve as the legal advisor of Council, the Township
Manager, all department heads and all boards, commissions and agencies
except as may otherwise be required by law. It is the intent of Council
that only one legal representative shall serve as the legal officer
of the Township and all of its officers and agencies, except as may
otherwise be required by law and in cases where any individual officer
or agency may be in a position of adverse interest to the interest
of the Township. Council may authorize the employment of special counsel
for special purposes from time to time as needed.
C. Fire protection. The functions of fire protection
in the Township shall be the responsibility of the following fire
companies: Rocky Run Fire Company and Middletown Fire Company No.
1. Council may provide, in a separate fire protection ordinance, regulations
pertaining to the operations of the volunteer fire companies which
apply to the fire-fighting services in the Township.
[Amended 2-11-2019 by Ord. No. 800]
D. Boards and committees. The duties of Township boards, committees and similar agencies as they affect the administration of Township affairs are provided in Article
IV below.
E. Parking enforcement officers. Parking enforcement officers shall be appointed by the Township Manager pursuant to the provisions of §
4-12 and are hereby granted full law enforcement powers to enforce the provisions of any Township ordinances regulating the parking of vehicles, the institution of criminal proceedings through the filing of citations, and the participation in any summary proceedings or appeals involved in the enforcement of the provisions of any Township ordinances regulating the parking of vehicles.
[Added 11-10-2008 by Ord.
No. 699]