The Township Committee shall be composed of five members. At
each annual election, members of the Township Committee shall be elected
for three years, as the terms of office may expire.
All legislative power of the Township shall be exercised by
the Township Committee pursuant to law.
The Township Committee will organize annually on the first day
of January, unless such day is Sunday, in which case it shall meet
on the next succeeding day, at which time it will elect a Mayor and
Deputy Mayor from among its members. The Mayor shall preside at meetings
of the Township Committee and perform such other duties as the Township
Committee may prescribe. The Deputy Mayor shall serve in the absence
of the Mayor and exercise all the powers and duties prescribed for
the Mayor and permitted by law.
The Mayor shall have the power to make proclamations concerning
holidays and events of interest to the Township. He may appoint committees
and have such other appointment powers as are conferred upon him by
law. He shall have and exercise the ceremonial power of the Township
and he shall exercise every other power usually exercised by township
mayors or conferred upon him by law.
All regular and special meetings of the Township Committee shall
be open to the public. The rules of procedure to be followed for the
conduct of business of the Township Committee shall be Robert's
Rules of Order unless otherwise provided by resolution.
The Committee may meet at any time when proper notice is given
for the consideration of any Township business or to meet with any
officer or employee of the Township or any other person on Township
business. No person other than those specifically invited by the Committee
shall be authorized to participate in any such conference.
A majority of the whole number of members of the Township Committee
shall constitute a quorum, and no ordinance shall be adopted by the
Township Committee without the affirmative vote of a majority of the
quorum of the Committee. If a quorum is not present 1/2 hour after
the appointed time for any meeting, the presiding officer or the Clerk
may declare the meeting adjourned.
The vote upon every motion, resolution or ordinance shall, when
requested, be taken by roll call, and the yeas and nays shall be entered
on the minutes. The minutes of each meeting shall be signed by the
Township Clerk.
All ordinances shall be introduced, read, heard and enacted
in the manner provided by general law.
The ordinance book shall be signed by the Mayor and Clerk.
Township Committee shall take appropriate action to insure that
ordinances and resolutions of the preceding year are compiled or codified.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:146-13.1, the Committee shall have the power and authority to elect,
from among its members, a Deputy Mayor of the Committee. In the absence
or disability of the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor shall have all the powers
and duties of the Mayor and shall serve and be known as the Deputy
Township Mayor.
[Amended 3-9-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-06]
A. The members of the Township Committee shall appoint all committees
by majority vote.
B. The following standing committees of the Township Committee consisting
of one or two members each shall be appointed at the annual reorganization
meeting:
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Finance
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Public Safety
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Public Works
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Insurance
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Recreation Commission
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Personnel
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Delaware Township School Liaison
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HCRHS Liaison
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Senior Citizen Liaison
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Open Space Liaison
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Municipal Court Liaison
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C. Each committee member shall serve as a member of one or more of the
standing committees named in this section.
D. Standing committees are appointed to expedite and facilitate the
work of the Township Committee, but only within statutory limits,
as the Township Committee is held responsible for any and all acts.
(1) A standing committee shall:
(a)
Plan, study, direct, make commitments within budgetary limitations,
and carry on the routine activities for which it has primary responsibilities.
(b)
Perform such acts as may be assigned to it by the Township Committee.
(c)
Report and make recommendations to the Committee regarding its
responsibilities and activities.
(2) Except as provided above, a standing committee shall not:
(a)
Exceed its budgetary appropriations without prior consent of
the Township Committee.
(b)
Make promises or commitments to anyone which directly, or by
inference, bind the Township Committee.
E. Special committees of the Township Committee may be appointed for
purposes other than those included in the duties of the standing committees.
F. At the time of the appointment of any committee, the Mayor, with
the advice and consent of the Township Committee, shall name some
member thereof as the Chairman of such committee. The Mayor may, with
the concurrence of a majority of the Township Committee, change existing
committee assignments and/or Chairman when it is in the best interests
of the Township to do so.
G. The Chairman of each standing or special committee shall be prepared
to report to the Mayor and Township Committee as needed on the principal
activities and achievements of his or her committee.