The Town Manager, hereinafter referred to as "the Manager,"
shall be appointed by the Council. The Manager shall be chosen on
the basis of his professional experience and training and his executive
and administrative qualifications, with special reference to his actual
experience in or knowledge of accepted practice in respect of the
duties of his office. The Town Manager shall be: (1) a graduate of
an accredited college or university; his major field of study shall
be accounting, engineering or one of the social sciences (such as
government, sociology or history), with special training in municipal
administration; or (2) he shall have had at least five (5) years'
experience in a responsible administrative position in a council-manager
system. In hiring the Town Manager, the Council may waive any or all
of the aforementioned qualifications by affirmative vote of not less
than three-fourths of the Council membership. He shall serve for an
indefinite term at the pleasure of the Council. At the time of his
appointment he need not be a resident of the Town of Southington or
State of Connecticut, but during his tenure of office he shall reside
within the Town of Southington. He shall devote full time to the duties
of the office.
The Manager shall be the chief executive of the Town and shall
have the powers and duties conferred upon the chief executive officers
of towns by the General Statutes and which are not otherwise expressly
provided for in this Charter. He shall be directly responsible to
the Council for the supervision and administration of all commissions,
boards, departments, offices and agencies of the Town except those
elected by the people, appointed by the Council, or appointed by a
regional, state or federal authority. He shall be responsible for
the faithful execution of all laws and ordinances governing the Town;
he shall promulgate written policies and procedures for his enumerated
duties, including but not limited to personnel, and shall periodically,
not less than once a year, present these procedures for review and
input from the Town Council, shall make periodic reports to the Council
and shall attend its meetings with full right of participation in
its discussion but without the right to vote; shall prepare and cause
to be printed, as soon as possible after the close of the fiscal year,
an annual town report; shall recommend to the Council such measures
as he may deem necessary or expedient; shall keep the Council fully
advised as to the financial condition of the Town; shall prepare and
submit to the Board of Finance and the Council an annual budget and
shall exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as
may be required of him by ordinance, resolution or vote of the Council,
not inconsistent with this Charter. The Town Manager shall be Director
of Civil Defense and shall be empowered to appoint deputy directors
of civil defense.
(11-2-2010)
The Town Manager shall appoint all department heads and other
officers and employees of the Town, except as otherwise specifically
provided by this Charter and except employees in the offices of elected
officers or boards and officers and boards appointed by the Council.
The Manager may remove all those over whom he has the power of appointment.
In lieu of any appointment by the Town Manager or any of his appointees
to any office under his jurisdiction, the Town Manager may perform
the duties of any office under his jurisdiction.
The Manager or Acting Manager may be removed by a resolution
of the majority of the full membership of the Council in the manner
provided in Section 305 of this Charter.
The Council shall fix the compensation of the Manager and of
any Acting Manager.
(11-3-1970)