[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council
of the Borough of Derry 1-30-1990 by Ord. No. 588 (Ch. I, Part 3, Subpart
F, of the 1975 Code of Ordinances). Amendments noted where applicable.]
A. There is hereby officially established an Adjudicatory
Board, which said Board shall be comprised of three citizens and residents
of the Borough of Derry, said citizens and residents to be appointed
by the Borough Council for three-year terms, but with the first appointments
to be staggered on the basis of one, two and three years and thereafter,
for three-year terms.
B. In the event of a vacancy on the Adjudicatory Board
occurring during the term of a member, Borough Council shall appoint
an interim Adjudicatory Board member who shall serve the remainder
of the term of the member whose position on the Adjudicatory Board
has been vacated.
C. Any member of the Adjudicatory Board may recommend
to Borough Council that either he or she or another member of the
Adjudicatory Board be replaced for lack of due diligence in attending
Adjudicatory Board meetings and/or hearings and when Borough Council
receives such a request; Council will act appropriately upon the request
as indicated following an investigation into the same.
The Adjudicatory Board is hereby established
for the purpose of hearing any and all police and police-related matters
which would otherwise be heard and processed by Borough Council, but
with the understanding that said matter shall be on a case-by-case
basis and shall be specifically referred by Borough Council to said
Adjudicatory Board, which said Board will then function and operate
exactly as would Borough Council in like and similar situations; however,
in no situation whatsoever shall the Adjudicatory Board function with
reference to civil service matters under the direction and control
of the Civil Service and as provided for in the Borough Code at 53
P.S. §§ 46172 through 46195.
The Chairperson of the Adjudicatory Board shall
be the person designated by the Borough Council as the Chairperson
of the Adjudicatory Board.
The Borough Secretary, or the designee of the
Borough Secretary, shall act as Secretary to the Adjudicatory Board,
and the Secretary shall file a detailed record of all proceedings
in the official Borough of Derry file for the Adjudicatory Board.
The Adjudicatory Board shall hold meetings when
and as required, keep minutes, and pursuant to notice, shall conduct
hearings, compel the attendance of witnesses, take testimony under
oath, and render a decision in writing. The Adjudicatory Board shall
have the functions, powers and duties which would and could be exercised
by Borough Council, and these functions, powers and duties are specifically
granted unto the Adjudicatory Board by the Borough Council for the
purpose of removing as directed by Borough Council certain police
and police-related matters from Borough Council to the Adjudicatory
Board for a neutral proceeding or proceedings and hearings as required
and render a decision.
When a matter involving the police or police-related
item is referred by Borough Council to the Adjudicatory Board, the
Chairperson of the Adjudicatory Board shall meet within 30 days in
order to determine procedures to be followed in order that a decision
may be made by the Adjudicatory Board.
All meetings and hearings of the Adjudicatory
Board shall be public, except should the appellant request that the
same be closed, which is solely at the discretion of the appellant,
and the appellant, the appellant's representative, and any other person
whose interest may be materially affected by the matter being heard,
shall be given an opportunity to be heard; however, the Adjudicatory
Board may prohibit repetitive testimony at the sole discretion of
the Adjudicatory Board.
The Adjudicatory Board shall adopt and make
available to the public, through the Secretary, procedures under which
a hearing or hearings will be conducted. The procedures shall not
require compliance with strict rules of evidence but shall mandate
that only relevant information be received. In general, the due process
procedure shall reflect the standards required of hearings conducted
under the Pennsylvania Local Agency Act.
When less than two members of the Adjudicatory
Board are present to hear a matter, the hearing shall be postponed
and a new hearing shall be held within five days. No member of the
Adjudicatory Board may participate in making a decision unless the
member has been present during the entire hearing or, alternatively,
has reviewed a transcript of those portions of the proceedings at
which the member was not present.
The Adjudicatory Board shall make a decision
in writing by a concurring vote of not less than two members of the
Adjudicatory Board within 15 days from the close of the hearing or
the receipt of the transcript, whichever is later.
When the Adjudicatory Board renders a decision,
copies of same shall be mailed or hand-delivered to the President
of Council, to the Borough Secretary, to the appellant and to the
appellant's representative or attorney, to the Borough Solicitor and
to such others who have officially requested same and the request
has been approved by the Adjudicatory Board or to such others as the
Adjudicatory Board Chairperson deems appropriate, and the same shall
be accomplished within five days of the decision being reduced to
written form and signed by the members of the Adjudicatory Board.
[Added 5-16-1990 by Ord. No. 591]
There is hereby officially established three
alternate member positions to the Adjudicatory Board, with the alternates
being designated as follows: first, second and third.
[Added 5-16-1990 by Ord. No. 591]
The aforesaid three alternate positions hereby
officially established and individuals appointed to fulfill said positions
shall serve at the pleasure of the Council of the Borough of Derry
until such time as their respective successors have been chosen and
duly appointed.