[Amended 1-9-2012 by Ord. No. 01-12]
A. Appointment, term of office and removal. The Administrator shall
be appointed on the basis of merit with due regard to training, experience,
administrative ability and general fitness for the office, by majority
vote of the Council. After a probationary period, set by the Common
Council, the Administrator shall hold the office for an indefinite
term subject to removal for cause by an affirmative vote of 2/3 of
all members of the Council. This section, however, shall not preclude
the Council from establishing other employment terms and conditions
not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter or the Code of
the City of Prescott.
B. Residency. The Administrator shall become a resident of the City
of Prescott within one year following the date of appointment, unless
this requirement is specifically waived or varied by City ordinance
or by contract authorized by the Council and entered into with the
Administrator covering the terms and conditions of residency.
C. Function and duties of the Administrator. The Administrator, subject
to limitations as defined in resolutions and ordinance of the City
of Prescott and Wisconsin Statutes, shall be the chief administrative
officer of the City, responsible only to the Mayor and Council for
proper administration of business affairs of the City, pursuant to
the statutes of the State of Wisconsin, the ordinances of the City
of Prescott, and the resolutions and directives of the Council, with
power and duties as follows.
D. General duties. In his/her capacity as City Administrator, the Administrator
shall:
(1) Carry out directives of the Mayor and Council which require administrative
implementation, reporting promptly to the Mayor and Council any difficulties
encountered therein.
(2) Be responsible for the administration of all day-to-day operation
of the City government, including the monitoring of all City ordinances,
resolutions, Council meeting minutes, and state statutes.
(3) Prepare a plan of administration, including an organization, which
defines authority and responsibility for all nonstatutory positions
of the City and submit it to the Common Council for adoption as the
official organization and administrative procedure plan for the City.
(4) Establish when necessary administrative procedures to increase the
effectiveness and efficiency of the City government according to current
practices of local government not inconsistent with directives of
the Mayor and Council.
(5) Serve as ex officio nonvoting member of all boards, commissions and
committees of the City, except as specified by the Council or Wisconsin
Statutes.
(6) Keep informed concerning current federal, state and county legislation
and administrative rules affecting the City and submit appropriate
reports and recommendations thereon to the Council.
(7) Keep informed concerning the availability of federal, state and county
funds for local programs and assist department heads and the Council
in obtaining these funds under the direction of the Mayor and the
Council.
(8) Represent the City in matters involving legislative and intergovernmental
affairs as authorized and directed as to that representation by the
Mayor and Council.
(9) Act as public information officer for the City with the responsibility
of assuring that the news media are kept informed about the operation
of the City and that all open meeting rules and regulations are followed.
(10)
Establish and maintain procedures to facilitate communications
between citizens and City government to assure that complaints, grievances,
recommendations and other matters receive prompt attention by the
responsible official and to assure that all such matters are expeditiously
resolved.
(11)
Promote the economic well-being and growth of the City through
public and private sector cooperation and work out developer agreements
as per City ordinances and policies with prospective industrial, commercial
and residential developers.
(12)
Work with the City Building Inspector to assure compliance with
local, state and federal building codes and standards.
E. Responsibilities to the Common Council.
(1) The Administrator shall:
(a) Attend all meetings of the Council, assisting the Mayor and the Council
as required in the performance of their duties.
(b) In coordination with the Mayor, the Council and the City staff, ensure
that appropriate agendas are prepared for all meetings of the Council
and all Council committees and all other appropriate committees and
commissions of the City, together with such supporting material as
may be required, with nothing herein being construed as to give the
Administrator the right to limit or in any way prevent matters from
being considered by the Council or any of its committees and commissions.
(c) Assist in the preparation of ordinances and resolutions as requested
by the Mayor or the Council, or as needed.
(d) Keep the Mayor and Council regularly informed about the activities
of the Administrator's office by oral or written report at regular
and special meetings of the Council.
(2) In the event that action normally requiring Council approval is necessary
at a time when the Council cannot meet, the Administrator shall receive
directives from the Mayor.
F. Personnel. The Administrator shall:
(1) Be responsible for the administrative direction and coordination
of all employees of the City according to the established organization
procedures.
(2) Recommend to the Council the appointment, promotion and, when necessary
for the good of the City, the suspension or termination of department
heads.
(3) In consultation with the appropriate department head, recommend to
the Council the appointment, promotion and, when necessary for the
good of the City, the suspension or termination of employees below
the department head level.
(4) Serve as the personnel officer for the City with responsibilities
to see that complete and current personnel records, including specific
job descriptions, for all City employees are kept; evaluate in conjunction
with department heads the performance of all employees on a regular
basis; recommend salary and wage scales for City employees not covered
by collective bargaining agreements; develop and enforce high standards
of performance by City employees; assure that City employees have
proper working conditions; and work closely with department heads
to promptly resolve personnel problems or grievances.
(5) Assist in labor contract negotiations and collective bargaining issues.
(6) Work closely with department heads to assure that employees receive
adequate opportunities for training to maintain and improve their
job-related knowledge and skills and act as the approving authority
for requests by employees to attend conferences, meetings, training
schools, etc., provided that the funds have been budgeted for these
activities.
(7) Direct supervision of the Treasurer, Building Inspector, clerical
office, Assessor's duties and all department heads when not in contradiction
to Wisconsin Statutes.
G. Budgeting and purchasing. The Administrator shall:
(1) Be responsible for the preparation of the annual City budget, in
accordance with guidelines as may be provided by the Common Council
and in coordination with department heads and pursuant to state statutes,
for review and approval by the Mayor and the Council.
(2) Administer the budget as adopted by the Council for all City departments.
H. Other duties; changes in duties. The Administrator shall perform
such other and further duties and responsibilities as are assigned
to the office from time to time by the Common Council or Mayor. In
addition, the Common Council shall prepare a job description which
conforms to this section; however, it reserves the right to alter
said job description from time to time, both in terms of adding to
and taking away job duties from said office.
I. Cooperation. All officials and employees of the City shall cooperate
with and assist the Administrator so that the City government shall
function effectively and efficiently.
[Amended 1-9-2012 by Ord. No. 02-12]
A. How appointed. See §
135-2 of this chapter.
B. Powers and duties. The City Clerk shall have the powers and duties
provided by § 62.09(11), Wis. Stats., and other duties as
may be adopted from time to time by the Common Council in the form
of a job description.
[Amended 1-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 03-12]
A. How appointed. See §
135-2 of this chapter.
B. Powers and duties. The Treasurer shall have the powers and duties
provided by § 62.09(9), Wis. Stats., and other duties as
may be adopted from time to time by the Common Council in the form
of a job description.
[Amended 1-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 22-11]
The City Administrator may appoint a Deputy Comptroller subject
to confirmation by a majority of the Common Council. The Deputy Comptroller
shall act under the Treasurer's direction and, during the temporary
absence or disability of the Treasurer or during a vacancy in such
office, shall perform the Treasurer's comptroller duties as described
in § 62.09(10), Wis. Stats. The Common Council shall set
the salary of the Deputy Comptroller.
[Amended 1-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 19-11]
The City Administrator may appoint a Deputy Treasurer subject
to confirmation by a majority of the members of the Common Council.
The Deputy Treasurer shall act under the Treasurer's direction and,
during the temporary absence or disability of the Treasurer or during
a vacancy in such office, shall perform the Treasurer's duties
as described in § 62.09(9), Wis. Stats. The Common Council
shall set the salary of the Deputy Treasurer.
The City Administrator may appoint a Deputy Clerk subject to
confirmation by a majority of the members of the Common Council. The
Deputy Clerk shall act under the City Administrator's direction
and, during the temporary absence or disability of the City Clerk
or during a vacancy in such office, shall perform the City Clerk's
duties as described in § 62.09(11), Wis. Stats. The acts
of the Deputy Clerk shall be covered by official bond, as the Common
Council shall direct. The Common Council shall set the salary of the
Deputy Clerk.
The Weed Commissioner shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject
to Council confirmation. The term of office of the Weed Commissioner
shall commence on the first day of May following his/her appointment.
The Weed Commissioner shall take the official oath, which oath shall
be filed in the office of the City Clerk, and shall hold office for
one year. The Weed Commissioner shall hold office pursuant to and
fulfill the duties set out in state law. The duties of Weed Commissioner
may be assigned to a City employee.
City officers must observe the standards of care imposed by
§ 19.21, Wis. Stats., with respect to the care and custody
of official property.
[Amended 1-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 21-11]
Every person elected or appointed to any statutory office shall
take and file his official oath within 10 days after the notice of
his election or appointment.