The Clerk, the Treasurer, and the City Auditor may appoint and
remove their deputies, subject to the budget allowances therefor and
the approval of the City Manager relative to appointments. Each deputy
shall possess all the powers and authorities of his superior officer.
There shall be a Planning Commission. The voting members of the Planning Commission shall be nine in number, and shall be comprised of the Mayor, a member of the Council who shall be appointed by the Council annually in the month of April, an administrative officer of the city to be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council, and six persons, who possess the qualifications required by this charter for elective officers, and by Act No. 285 of the Public Acts of 1931, as amended, to be appointed by the Mayor subject to the approval thereof by the Council: Provided, that with the consent of the Council, one of such persons may be a non-resident of the city who has an interest in planning of the general area of which the City of Coldwater is a part. Each such person shall be appointed for a three year term and shall be subject to removal by the Mayor after a public hearing for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office. The Planning Commission shall possess and shall exercise all of the powers and functions granted to and required of planning commissions under the provisions of Act No. 285 of the Public Act of 1931, and such amendments and superseding acts as may be enacted. Insofar as practicable, there shall be representation on the Planning Commission from the Recreation Board created by Section
6.13 of this chapter.
The Council may create citizen advisory committees for the purpose
of studying and investigating specific problems or needs of any department,
function, or interest of the city where there is no board created
to make such studies or investigations. Each such committee shall
conduct its study in cooperation with the City Manager, and his subordinates
and submit its findings and recommendations to the Council. Each such
committee shall render its report to the Council within two years
after its creation, and shall then cease to exist unless the work
of the committee is extended thereafter by the Council for a period
not exceeding one year.
From time to time, upon the recommendation of the City Manager,
the Council may, by ordinance, prescribe additional powers and duties,
not inconsistent with this charter, to be exercised and administered
by appropriate officers and departments of the city.
Relatives by blood or marriage who are a brother, sister, spouse,
parent, grandparent, child, or grandchild of the Mayor, any Councilman,
the City Manager, any member of the Board of Light and Power or its
Director, or bear such relationship to any of their spouses, shall
not be qualified to hold any appointive office or to be employed by
the city during the term for which any such officers were elected,
or appointed or during the tenure of office of such City Manager or
Director, except and unless they are bona fide appointive officers
or employees of the city at the time of election or appointment of
such officers or Director. If the status of relationship between any
employee of the city and a person holding one of the positions enumerated
herein changes to a relationship prohibited hereby, following employment
of such employee or the election or appointment of a person holding
one of the enumerated positions, the provisions of this section shall
not apply.
The Council may provide, by ordinance, for a merit system of
personnel management for employees in the service of the city. Whether
or not a merit system plan of personnel management be adopted, the
standards for employment and the salary and wage scales for comparable
city positions of employment and work in all city departments shall
be as uniform as possible.
The Council shall have power to make available to the administrative
officers and employees of the city, other than members of the several
boards, any recognized standard plan of group life, hospital, health,
or accident insurance, either independently of, or as a supplement
to, any pension plan provided by the city for its employees.
The pension plan of the city which was in effect on the effective
date of this charter shall remain in full force and effect as it existed
on such effective date, except as it may be hereafter altered or changed
as permitted by law.