[Code 1992, § 24.01]
Any person aggrieved by an administrative determination of the
City Council or a board, commission, committee, agency, official or
employee of the City or an agent acting on its behalf may have such
determination reviewed as provided in W.S.A., ch. 68. The remedies
under this chapter shall not be exclusive, but an election to proceed
under this chapter shall be an election of remedies.
[Code 1992, § 1.01]
Elected officials of the City shall be a Mayor, two Alderpersons
from each aldermanic district, a City Attorney, a City Treasurer and
a Municipal Judge.
[Code 1992, § 1.02; Ord. No. 99-13, § I, 8-9-1999; amended 5-24-2010 by Ord. No. 10-05; 11-28-2011 by Ord. No. 11-33; 5-29-2012 by Ord. No. 12-08; 11-10-2014 by Ord. No. 14-08]
Appointed officials of the City shall be selected in the manner
and for the terms prescribed as follows:
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Official
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How Appointed
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Term
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(1)
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City Clerk
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Appointment by the City Council
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Indefinite
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(2)
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Fire Chief
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Police and Fire Commission
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Indefinite
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(3)
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Police Chief
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Police and Fire Commission
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Indefinite
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(4)
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Director of Public Works
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Appointment by the City Council
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Indefinite
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(5)
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Assessor
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Appointment by the City Council
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Indefinite
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(6)
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Comptroller
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Appointment by the City Council
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Indefinite
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(7)
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Administrator
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Appointment by the City Council
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Indefinite
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(8)
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Treasurer
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Appointment by the City Council
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Indefinite
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[Code 1992, § 1.03]
Elected and appointed officials shall take and file the official
oath within 10 days after notice of their election or appointment,
as provided in W.S.A., § 62.09, and shall execute and file
the official bond as required by state statutes and this Code.
[Code 1992, § 1.06]
The salaries of all elected and appointed officials, including
members of boards and commissions, shall be as determined by the City
Council from time to time, provided the salary of the Mayor and members
of the Council shall not be increased during their terms of office.