The provisions of this article shall relate to the transition
from the existing form of government (Third Class City Code) to the
form of government provided in this Charter; the provisions of this
article shall constitute temporary exceptions thereto.
This Charter shall be submitted to a vote of the electors of
Nanticoke City at the general election to be held on the 8th day of
November 2011. The affirmative vote of a majority of those voting
on the proposed charter shall be sufficient for its adoption.
This Charter shall, upon approval by referendum in the manner
provided by law, become effective as of January 1, 2012.
The Transitional Committee shall have the following powers and
duties:
A. Shall be responsible for drafting and adopting the Administrative
Code, Code of Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Personnel Policy, Procurement
Policy, Competitive Bidding Process and any other policy, rule, regulation
and procedure that is necessary or desirable to advance the efficient
transition of the administration of the City under the Charter. No
changes shall be made to codes, policies, rules, regulations and procedures
adopted by the Transitional Committee until at least two years have
elapsed after adoption.
B. Shall undertake the search, recruitment, hiring and appointment of
the initial City Manager.
C. Shall hire a legal advisor, recording secretary and consultant to
guide and assist the Transitional Committee, and the City Council
shall appropriate funds and approve payment for the legal advisor,
recording secretary and consultant services pursuant to the terms
and conditions accepted and approved by the Transitional Committee.
D. Shall engage in other activities it deems appropriate for ensuring
transitional activities are successfully completed.
E. Shall incur and authorize expenses necessary to effectively carry
out transitional activities.
F. Shall have the authority to make binding decisions in order to effectually
carry out transitional activities.
G. Shall complete all tasks and responsibilities by January 1, 2013,
and the Transitional Committee shall be dissolved on said date.
H. Members of the Transitional Committee shall serve in their capacity
without compensation.
Subject to provisions of this Charter and until the effective
date of the Administrative Code, the Mayor shall have the authority
to provide for the issuance of written directives for the administration
of the executive branch in such a manner as the Mayor shall deem necessary
for the most efficient operation of the City. All directives shall
be copied to the Transitional Committee and the City Council upon
issuance.
Subject to provisions of this Charter and until the effective date of the personnel policy required by Article
XV of this Charter, the Mayor shall have the authority to establish by written directive a personnel policy for City employees with regard to the hiring, discharging, disciplining and promotion of such employees. All personnel actions shall be made on the basis of merit and in accordance with the provisions of said personnel policy established by written directive. A copy of the directive shall be copied to the Transitional Committee and the City Council upon issuance.