[Amended by Ord. No. 2004-15]
A. Elected officials. The elected officials of the City of Princeton
shall be as follows:
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Official
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When Elected
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Term
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Mayor
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Even-numbered years
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2 years
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6 Alderpersons
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1 from each district each year
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2 years
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B. Appointed officials. The appointed officials of the City shall be
as follows:
[Amended 3-14-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-03]
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Official
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How Appointed
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Term
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City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
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Common Council
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Indefinite
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Deputy Clerk/Treasurer
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Administrator, subject to confirmation of the Council
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Indefinite
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City Assessor
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Common Council
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By contract
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City Attorney
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Administrator, subject to confirmation of the Council
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Pleasure of the Council
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Police Chief
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Common Council
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Indefinite
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Fire Inspector
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Fire Chief
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1 year
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Building Inspector
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Common Council
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By contract
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Health Officer
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Mayor, subject to confirmation of the Council
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1 year
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Director of Public Works
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Common Council
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Indefinite
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Plumbing Inspector
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Common Council
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By contract
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Electrical Inspector
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Common Council
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By contract
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Emergency Management Director
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Mayor, subject to confirmation of the Council
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1 year
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Zoning Administrator
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Common Council
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1 year
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C. Salaries and compensation. Officers and employees shall be paid such
salaries and compensation as shall be determined by the Council from
time to time, except that the salary of the Council members shall
not be increased during their term of office.
D. Time for taking office. The regular term of all appointed officials
shall commence with their appointment at the first regular meeting
of the Common Council in May of each year; except officials appointed
for the indefinite terms, who shall take office upon appointment and
qualification.
[Added by Charter Ord. No. 2004-16]
A. Offices combined.
(1) Offices of City Clerk, City Treasurer and City Administrator combined.
The offices of City Clerk, City Treasurer and City Administrator shall
be held by the same person. The City Administrator shall oversee all
functions of City operations as prescribed by the Common Council.
Such person selected as City Administrator to perform the duties of
the combined offices shall perform all duties required of both Clerk
and Treasurer offices as provided by law, and such other duties as
are requested to be executed by such person by the Common Council
from time to time.
(2) Title. For the purposes of this Code of Ordinances, the official
holding the office of City Administrator-Clerk-Treasurer shall be
referred to as the "City Administrator."
(3) Office of City Administrator. In order that the various officers,
officials and employees and departments executing policy and administering
the affairs of the City of Princeton may operate as efficiently as
possible under a system of part-time Mayor and part-time Alderperson,
and to better ensure competent, expeditious, efficient and harmonious
administration and action in respect to any activity common to one
or more of the City's officers, officials and departments, and
in order that there may be uniform application of policy, there is
herewith created the office of City Administrator for the City of
Princeton.
(4) Selection not to be governed by statutes.
(a)
The City of Princeton, pursuant to §§ 62.09 and
66.0101, Wis. Stats.; hereby elects not to be governed by those portions
of Ch. 62, Wis. Stats., which are in conflict with this section. (Charter
Ordinance.)
(b)
The City Administrator shall be appointed by a three-fourths
vote of the members of the Common Council. The Administrator shall
hold his/her office for an indefinite term, subject to removal for
cause by a three-fourths vote of the full Council, pursuant to § 17.12(1)(d),
Wis. Stats. The appointment may be terminated by the Administrator
upon 60 days' written notice.
(c)
The City Administrator shall have a four-year college degree
or two-year associate degree in public administration, finance or
other appropriate field of study, or have a minimum of three years
of pertinent experience before employment by the City.
(5) Audits. Annual recurring audits shall be made of the records of such
official, and such audit shall be made either by a certified public
accountant or by the Municipal Accounting Division of the Wisconsin
Department of Revenue pursuant to § 73.03, Wis. Stats.,
the designation to be made by the Common Council.
B. General duties of the City Administrator. The City Administrator
shall serve as the Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Princeton,
responsible to and under the general direction and policies of the
Mayor and Common Council, and shall be responsible for the proper
administration of all activities of the City. The City Administrator
shall have administrative powers and responsibilities over all City
departments, department heads and employees of the City. He/she shall
have administrative powers and responsibilities over the utilities
of the City. To this end, the City Administrator shall have the following
powers and duties:
(1) The duties and responsibilities of the City Administrator include
directing the effective and efficient performance of all City employees
and coordinating and expediting all City services, functions, and
programs.
(2) The City Administrator shall have the responsibility to review and
recommend all candidates for appointment to department head positions
to the Common Council and Mayor. The City Administrator has the responsibility
to recommend to the Common Council and Mayor removal of all department
head positions in a manner which is not inconsistent with state law,
City personnel policies, and this Code of Ordinances. He/she shall
act as Personnel Officer, accepting and coordinating recommendations
from department heads on wages, hours and conditions of employment.
(3) The City Administrator shall serve as the City's Personnel Officer,
which shall include the development, implementation, interpretation
and enforcement of personnel rules and regulations as approved by
the Common Council. This includes recommending revisions to City personnel
policies when necessary, performing periodic performance evaluations
of all nonsworn City employees, and implementing disciplinary actions
when warranted. In addition, the Administrator shall recommend salary
and wage scales for all City employees not covered by collective bargaining
agreements and direct and oversee the process where personnel problems
and/or grievances are promptly resolved.
(4) The City Administrator will receive policy guidance and direction
from the Mayor and Common Council and shall be accountable to the
Mayor in performance of the duties of this office.
(5) The City Administrator shall be at all times responsible to the Mayor
and Common Council and shall be responsible for effectuating all actions
of the same which require administrative implementation or where the
Mayor and Common Council has directed him/her to act.
(6) The City Administrator shall be responsible for directing, coordinating
and expediting the activities of all City departments, except where
such authority is vested by Wisconsin Statutes in certain boards and
commissions. He/she shall include making or directing such studies
as are necessary to answer the most economical efficient operation
of such departments, sources, and programs from the various departments
when deemed necessary.
(7) The City Administrator shall be the Chief Financial Officer and purchasing
agent of the City.
(8) The City Administrator shall direct and oversee the City's purchasing
policy as approved by the Common Council.
(9) The City Administrator shall direct and coordinate with the cooperation
of department heads the preparation of the annual City budget for
submission to the Common Council. In the event that the City Administrator
does not agree with the budget as submitted by a department head,
he/she shall notify the department head accordingly, and the matter
shall be placed on the Common Council agenda so that both the City
Administrator and the department head can be given an opportunity
to state their positions, and the Common Council shall resolve such
disputes.
(10) The City Administrator shall make such reports as the Mayor and Common
Council may require as to the current fiscal status of budget items
and to review and report to the Mayor and Common Council any variations
in the operation of the City budget. He/she shall attend all Council
meetings and take official minutes.
(11) The City Administrator shall administer the payroll and maintain
accurate and complete official employment records for all City employees.
(12) The City Administrator shall submit as deemed necessary recommendations
or suggestions for improving the health, safety or welfare of the
City and shall institute and operate a system whereby City departments
as well as persons having business with the Mayor and/or Common Council
or any City department may properly and efficiently conduct such business.
(13) The City Administrator shall promote the economic well-being and
growth of the City through public and private sector cooperation,
and shall coordinate economic development efforts of the City.
(14) The City Administrator shall perform such other duties as directed
by the Mayor and Common Council.
C. Duties as Clerk. In his/her capacity as City Clerk, the City Administrator
shall be responsible for performing those duties required by § 62.09(11)
of the Wisconsin Statutes and for the following additional duties:
(1) Perform all election duties as required by Wisconsin Statutes and
keep and maintain all election records and all property used in conjunction
with holding of elections;
(2) Publish all legal notices unless otherwise provided; file and preserve
all contracts, bonds, oaths of office and other documents not required
to be filed elsewhere;
(3) Issue all licenses required by ordinance or statute, except as otherwise
provided;
(4) Attend meetings, take minutes and maintain files for the Common Council,
and such other official boards and commissions as may be directed;
(5) Maintain a file on all City records, ordinances, resolutions and
vouchers;
(6) Type and distribute reports for the Council and for federal and state
agencies;
(7) Audit and obtain approval on claims charged against City;
(8) Assist the City Assessor in maintaining property assessment records;
(9) Administer oaths and affirmations;
(10) Issue licenses to various vendors in the City;
(11) Develop and implement improved internal control and financial reporting
procedures as necessary or as requested;
(12) Develop and implement improved internal control and financial reporting
procedures as necessary or as directed;
(13) File financial and other reports with various state agencies;
(14) File insurance claims on behalf of the City;
(15) Locate suppliers of goods or services and obtain quotes;
(16) Advertise for bids, receive them and summarize the results;
(17) Identify and evaluate ideas to achieve more efficient and effective
operation;
(18) Coordinate, supervise and conduct elections;
(19) Confer with the Mayor, department heads and Common Council committees
about projects and problems;
(20) Maintain personnel files;
(21) Perform such other duties as may be directed by the Common Council.
D. Duties as Treasurer. In his/her capacity as City Treasurer, the City
Administrator shall be responsible for performing those duties required
by § 62.09(9) of the Wisconsin Statutes and for the following
additional duties:
(1) Prepare the tax roll and tax notices required by the State of Wisconsin;
(2) Prepare financial and bank statements;
(3) Maintain fiscal records for the City and serve as City Comptroller;
(4) Make reports to the state on assessments;
(5) Prepare and send invoices for services provided by municipal utilities;
(6) Perform recordkeeping, billing, collections, banking, investments,
accounting and financial reporting of all City operations, including
utilities;
(7) Collect all taxes for the City and other taxing bodies;
(8) Invest idle funds for maximum interest earnings;
(9) Prepare monthly financial report;
(10) Maintain payroll records and prepare payroll checks from approved
employee time sheets;
(11) Prepare check vouchers for payment of approved claims for signature;
(12) Coordinate the preparation and compilation of the annual City budget;
(13) Make property tax settlements with the County Treasurer and turn
over to school district and other taxing units their proportionate
share of property tax collections;
E. Duties prescribed by law or Council. The Administrator shall perform
such other duties as are prescribed by state statutes and by order
of the Council. The Administrator generally shall perform, under direction
of the Mayor or other presiding officer of the Council, all duties
pertaining to his/her office as Administrator, and shall be responsible
for all the official acts of assistants.
F. Bond. The City Administrator shall execute to the City a surety company
fidelity bond in an amount determined by the Common Council.
The Clerk 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 Clerk's direction and who, during the temporary
absence or disability of the Clerk or during a vacancy in such office,
shall perform the duties of Clerk. The acts of the Deputy 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.
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 12-16-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-02]
A. Wage schedule. The salaries of all elected and appointed officials,
including members of boards and commissions, shall be as determined
by the Common Council from time to time, provided the salary of the
Mayor and Alderpersons shall not be increased or decreased during
their terms of offices.
B. Meeting attendance. The Mayor, Alderperson, Administrator and Executive
Assistant shall receive a reimbursement fee for each meeting attended,
and ambulance meetings will be reimbursed per meeting. The reimbursement
fees for these meetings shall be as determined by the Common Council
from time to time.