The chief administrative officer of the Town shall be the Town
Manager (hereinafter called the "Manager"). The Town Council shall
appoint a person especially qualified by experience and training,
who receives the votes of at least five members of the Town Council,
to be Manager. The Manager shall serve at the pleasure of the Council
with no fixed term of office. The Council shall fix the Manager's
salary and benefits and other terms of employment.
Following the first anniversary of the Manager's service to
the Town and during each subsequent year thereafter, the Council shall
conduct an evaluation of the Manager's performance in office. After
such evaluation, the Council shall determine whether the Manager's
overall performance in office has been satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
The Council shall also establish the Manager's compensation for the
ensuing year.
If the Manager is determined by a vote of at least four members of the Council to be temporarily incapacitated or unable to act or the Council may determine that the office has become temporarily vacant, the Council shall, within 15 days from such determination, appoint an Acting Town Manager in the same manner as in §
7-1 who shall serve for not more than 120 days or such lesser time until the incapacity shall be relieved.
The Acting Town Manager shall have all the powers and perform
all the duties of the Manager except to the extent that said powers
and duties may be specifically restricted by Council resolution. Said
Acting Town Manager shall be paid such salary for services hereunder
as may be prescribed by the Council. The Acting Town Manager may be
reappointed for an additional term of 120 days.
By a vote of at least four Councilors, the Council may determine
from credible medical or other evidence that the Manager is incapacitated
and unable to perform any or all duties and the office may be declared
vacant.
Any vacancy in the office of the Manager shall be filled as
soon as practicable by the Council. The Council shall appoint a person
to perform temporarily the duties of that office.
The Manager shall have the power to appoint and remove, subject
to the provisions of this Charter or New Hampshire state law, all
Town department heads. Such appointments shall be on merit and fitness
alone and with confirmation of the Council. The Manager, for cause,
may suspend or dismiss department heads or take other appropriate
disciplinary action. Said suspension, dismissal, or other disciplinary
action shall be effected only upon the Manager's presentation to the
department head of a written specification of the reasons therefor
at least 10 days before said action is taken.
The said department head involved may, within five days, demand
a hearing before the Council, in which event the department head shall
not be removed until such hearing has been held. The Manager may,
however, suspend said department head from duty during said period,
with or without pay. Such hearing shall be either private or public,
as allowed under New Hampshire state law, at the aggrieved party's
request. The Council, by a vote of five members, may override the
Manager's decision.
The Council shall act in all matters as a body. Except as expressly
provided elsewhere in this Charter, neither the Council nor any of
its members shall direct or request the appointment of any person
to office or employment or direct the removal, suspension, discipline,
or adjustment in pay, benefits, or working conditions of any employee
by the Manager or of any of the Town department heads.
No Councilor shall give orders to or interfere with the performance
of the duties of any of the administrative officers or employees,
either publicly or privately. Nothing contained in this section shall
prohibit the Council from meeting with the Manager to discuss the
operation or conduct of any department head or employee and to recommend
an investigation and report by the Manager of any complaint.
Any violation of the provisions of this section by a Councilor shall constitute grounds for forfeiture of office under the provisions of §
4-4B.
The Town shall have departments, divisions, boards or committees
as may be established by this Charter or as the Town Council may establish
by ordinance. It shall be the duty of the Manager to draft and to
submit to the Town Council, within nine months after assuming office,
an ordinance consistent with this Charter to be titled as the "Administrative
Code," which provides for the division of the administrative service
of the Town into departments or agencies and defines the functions
and duties of each.
The ordinance shall include, subject to any collective bargaining
agreements that may be agreed upon, provisions for the Personnel Plan
to ensure that all appointments and promotions in the service of the
Town shall be made solely on the basis of merit and only after appropriate
examination or review of the applicants' relative knowledge, skills,
abilities and experience and provisions governing discipline and dismissal
of personnel. Subsequent to the adoption of such ordinance, upon recommendation
of the Manager, the Town Council by ordinance may amend it to create,
consolidate or abolish departments, agencies or other divisions of
the Town, define the functions and duties of each, or otherwise amend
it.
The head of each department shall have supervision of such department
and with the approval of the Town Manager may have the power to prescribe
rules and regulations for the conduct of such department, not inconsistent
with general law, this Charter, the Administrative Code, and the provisions
of the Personnel Plan. Prior to adoption of the Administrative Code,
the Manager shall have the power to establish temporary rules and
regulations to ensure economy and efficiency in the several divisions
of Town government.
A Town Clerk/Tax Collector shall be elected to a three-year
term at a regular Town election by ballot pursuant to the applicable
provisions of New Hampshire state law and shall have the powers and
duties prescribed by New Hampshire state law pertaining to town clerks
and town tax collectors.
The Town Clerk/Tax Collector may be removed from office in accordance
with the applicable provisions of New Hampshire state law. Vacancy
in the office of Town Clerk/Tax Collector shall be filled in accordance
with the applicable provisions of New Hampshire state law.