There shall be a Department of Finance, the head of which shall
be the Director of Finance.
There is hereby created a Director of Finance, who, until and
unless the Council shall authorize the appointment of some other person,
shall be the Manager. The Finance Director shall serve at the pleasure
of Council and receive such compensation as provided for by the Salary
Ordinance.
The Department of Finance, until otherwise directed by the Manager,
shall be comprised of the following:
[Amended 1-8-1974 by Ord. No. 34-73; 5-11-1982 by Ord. No. 6-82]
The head of the Division of Assessments shall be the Municipal
Assessor, who shall serve for a term of four years and shall be appointed
by the Borough Council following applicable laws of the state civil
service. The Assessor shall:
A. Value all real and personal property in the municipality for the
purpose of assessment and taxation, in accordance with general law,
the Charter and ordinances. The Assessor shall exercise all of the
powers of a municipal assessor pursuant to law, under the direction
of the Manager.
B. Prepare the tax list and a duplicate, as required by law, and maintain
assessment records of each and every parcel of real property assessed
or exempted.
C. Have custody of and maintain an up-to-date Tax Map and provide for
the recording of all changes in ownership or character of the property.
D. Make appraisals of property for any municipal purpose, under the
direction of the Manager.
E. Act as a special assessment officer and determine the special assessments
to be levied where benefits have accrued to properties under local
improvement ordinances, in accordance with the statutes.
[Amended 1-8-1974 by Ord. No. 34-73]
The head of the Division of the Treasury shall be the Collector.
He shall be qualified by training and experience in municipal taxation
and revenue administration. He shall be appointed by the Council to
serve for a term of four years, following applicable laws of state
civil service. The Collector shall:
A. Receive and collect all current and delinquent real and personal
property taxes, charge and receive penalties or interest pursuant
to law, and account for all collections in such form and manner and
at such times as may be prescribed by or approved by the Director
of Finance.
B. Make or cause to be made and certify searches for tax and other liens
on real property in the municipality as may be authorized by law,
and charge and collect, for the use of the municipality, the fee required
pursuant to law for any such searches.
C. Perform the functions of the Collector of Taxes under general law,
including, without limitation thereto, the preparation and mailing
of tax bills and the maintenance of tax accounting records in such
manner as may be prescribed or approved by the Director of Finance,
and assist the Assessor in preparation of the annual tax list and
duplicate.
D. Deposit daily to the credit of the municipality all moneys received
in one or more depositories selected by the Council; maintain full
and complete records and accounts of all sums collected and received,
according to such procedures and systems as may be prescribed or approved
by the Director of Finance; and make such periodic reports and accounting
of funds of the municipality collected, received and deposited as
the Director may require, which reports and accounting shall be filed
as a public record with the Municipal Clerk.
E. Deposit all cash receipts of the municipal government, except fines
imposed for traffic violations by the Municipal Court, which shall
be received and accounted for by the Violations Clerk. Until such
time as the Director of Finance shall determine the proper procedures,
the receipt and collection of the various service charges, fees and
license moneys may be received and collected as heretofore.
F. The Collector shall also serve as a Registrar of Vital Statistics
for the municipality, who shall perform all of the duties in this
field as prescribed by general law.
[Amended 1-8-1974 by Ord. No. 34-73 8-12-1975 by Ord. No. 19-1975]
A. There shall be appointed a Treasurer, who shall be appointed by the
Manager. The Treasurer shall serve as the Chief Financial Officer
of the Borough, which position is hereby created. He or she shall
receive such compensation as may be established from time to time
by the current Salary Ordinance.
[Amended 5-16-1989 by Ord. No. 3-89; 11-17-2008 by Ord. No. 14-2008]
B. The Treasurer shall:
(1) Administer and have charge of the collection, receipt, custody, deposit
and disbursement of all funds belonging to or under the direction
of any department or agency of the municipal government.
(2) Disburse funds of the municipality only upon approved warrant of
the municipality.
(3) Render regular accountings of his cash receipts and disbursements
in such form and at such intervals as shall be required by the Finance
Director.
(4) Deposit all funds received in such depositories as may be designated
by resolution of the Council. All moneys of the municipality not required
for current operations shall be invested pursuant to law or shall
be deposited in an interest-bearing account. All such interest shall
be accounted for in the municipality's books of accounts.
(5) Have custody of all investments and invested funds of the municipality
or in its possession in a fiduciary capacity, except as otherwise
provided by law, and have safekeeping of all bonds and notes for transfer,
registration or exchange.
(6) Disburse all money due to the Board of Education pursuant to the
divisions of this title and of Title 18 of the Revised Statutes of
New Jersey.
(7) Make disbursement of municipal funds, upon approved warrant of the
Clerk or Manager, by an individual warrant check for each bill, claim,
wage and salary payment, and not otherwise.
(8) Keep a full and systematic account of all cash receipts and disbursements
in proper books approved by the Director of Finance. He shall, at
least once every month and more often if the Council requests, furnish
the Council, through the Manager, a statement of all moneys received
and expended, including school moneys. Subsequent to his last report
to the Council of his receipts and expenditures during the preceding
calendar year, he shall, whenever required, lay before the Council
for examination and audit all books, papers and vouchers pertaining
to his office.
(9) Maintain a central payroll system, including all social security,
pension and insurance records required for municipal personnel.
(10) Prior to payment of any bill, claim or demand against the municipality,
see to it that a department head shall certify that the materials,
supplies and/or equipment have been received according to purchase
order, or that the work, labor or services have been rendered according
to order or contract.
(11) Disbursement and payment of bills, claims and demands shall be made
by the Treasurer upon preaudit and approved warrant of the Clerk or
Manager. Every check shall be payable to the order of the person entitled
to receive it and shall specify the purpose for which it is chargeable.
Each check shall bear the signature of those officers as required
by the local Claims Ordinance.
There shall be an auditing firm or auditor appointed annually
by and responsible to the Borough Council, who may be either an individual
or an auditing firm certified and licensed by the State of New Jersey
as registered municipal accountants. He shall make such periodic reports
as required by the Borough Council and shall make an annual, or more
frequent where required, audit of all municipal accounts set forth
by the Department of Local Finance, State of New Jersey. He shall
receive such compensation as shall be determined by the Borough Council
upon his appointment.