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City of Union, MO
Franklin County
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[R.O. 2012 §125.500; Ord. No. 2641 §5, 5-14-2001]
The Board of Aldermen shall, with the recommendation of the City Administrator, select and employ some suitable person to fill the position of Community Development Director. The Community Development Director shall serve as a department head in a supervisory capacity in the same manner as all other departments authorized by the Code of Ordinances or the City's Personnel Policy.
[R.O. 2012 §125.510; Ord. No. 2641 §5, 5-14-2001]
It shall be the duty of the Community Development Director to oversee and encourage commercial and industrial growth within the City by taking a pro-active role in identifying and solving development problems within the City. The Community Development Director shall be the City's liaison with other entities operating within the City whose purpose is to encourage industrial or commercial growth and shall also be the City's liaison with existing businesses and industries to insure that the City is aware of the needs of such enterprises so that the City is able to provide assistance to the extent of the City's resources and Missouri law permit. Although the position is entrepreneurial in nature, the Director shall be under the overall supervision of the City Administrator and shall report to the City Administrator as the City Administrator may from time to time direct. In addition to the foregoing "general duties", the Community Development Director shall also perform such functions as the City Administrator may from time to time direct which are related to the overall development of the City. The position of Community Development Director may either be a full-time position or it may be assigned as a part-time position to a person holding another position within the City such as the Assistant City Administrator.
[R.O. 2012 §125.520; Ord. No. 2641 §5, 5-14-2001]
The Community Development Director shall receive such compensation as may be determined by the Board of Aldermen. In the event the Community Development Director is serving in a dual capacity, such compensation shall be combined with the compensation for the other position.