No Councilman shall, at the same time, hold any elective office
under the government of the State of New York or any political subdivision
thereof, nor shall be hold any appointive office or position of employment
of the City except as specifically provided in this Charter or other
provision of law.
Every appointment to a City office must be made by a certificate
in writing signed by the appointing officer, or if it is made by a
board, commission, agency or the Common Council, by the presiding
officer thereof, and such certificate shall be filed in the office
of the City Clerk.
Each officer of the City shall, before entering upon the duties
of his office, take and file with the City Clerk the constitutional
oath of office; and where required by ordinance or resolution of the
Common Council, he shall file an official bond with such sureties
and in an amount as the Common Council shall direct. All bonds shall
be filed in the City Clerk's office, and the premiums for all such
bonds shall be paid by the City.
Any vacancy in an elective office, other than by the expiration
of the term of office, shall be filled by the Mayor. Any person appointed
to an elective office to fill a vacancy shall have the same qualifications
as are required of a person elected to the office. The term of office
of an officer appointed to fill the vacancy in an elective office
shall be until the commencement of the municipal year next succeeding
the first general election at which the vacancy can be filled after
the happening of the vacancy. All vacancies in appointive offices
shall be filled by the appointing authority for the balance of the
unexpired term.
The appointing authority shall have the power to remove any
officer or employee appointed by him at any time except as otherwise
provided by law or this Charter and in accordance with all provisions
of law applicable thereto. In those cases where the appointing authority
is the Common Council, board, agency or commission, the Common Council,
board, agency or commission shall have the power to remove any of
its appointive officers or employees by a majority vote of its full
membership and in accordance with all provisions of law applicable
thereto.
The Common Council shall have the power at any time to fix and
change the salaries or compensation for all officers and employees
of the City. Any fees or compensation for the performance of their
duties in the execution of their City office or employment paid to
and received by such officers or employees from any source shall be
the property of the City and shall be paid or turned over by the officer
or employee receiving the same to the City Chamberlain unless this
Charter or the Common Council specifically authorizes the retention
of such fees or compensation.
Payment or reimbursement, in whole or in part, to officers or
employees for their expenses of moving to assume employment with the
City of Oneida is hereby authorized, subject to the approval of the
Common Council and to such conditions and requirements as it may impose
thereon.