The Borough government shall consist of the Mayor, who shall
be the Chief Executive Officer, and the Council and such appointive
officers and employees as are provided for by this article or otherwise
authorized pursuant to law, organized within departments, offices
and agencies. Subject to applicable civil service rules and regulations,
department heads shall appoint subordinate officers and employees
within their respective departments and may, with the approval of
the Mayor, remove such officers and employees.
An Auditor shall be appointed by the Council for a term of one
year and until his successor has been appointed and qualified. The
Auditor's compensation shall be set by Council. He shall be a registered
municipal accountant and shall make an annual audit of the books,
accounts and financial transactions of the Borough in accordance with
the provisions of the Local Fiscal Affairs Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:5-1 et
seq. The Borough Auditor shall perform such other services as may
be requested by the Mayor or Council.
The Mayor shall, with the advice and consent of the Council,
appoint the Borough Assessor. The compensation range for the Assessor
shall be as set forth by ordinance. The specific compensation of the
Assessor for any given year shall be as set forth by resolution of
the Council. The Assessor shall be responsible to:
A. Have, perform and discharge all the functions, powers and duties
prescribed by law for a Municipal Assessor.
B. Make assessments for benefits for local improvements and, for that
purpose, have and exercise the powers and duties of a board of assessments
for local improvement as provided by law.
C. Prepare the tax lists and duplicates as required by law and maintain
adequate assessment records of each and every parcel of real property
assessed or exempted.
D. Have custody of and maintain an up-to-date Borough Tax Map and provide
for the recording thereon of all changes in ownership or character
of property assessed.
E. Make appraisals of property for any Borough purpose upon the direction
of the Treasurer.
F. Perform such other duties as prescribed by the Treasurer, Mayor or
Borough Administrator.
The Borough Clerk shall be appointed by the Council. The compensation
range for the Borough Clerk shall be as set forth by ordinance. The
specific compensation for the Borough Clerk for any given year shall
be as set forth by resolution of the Council. The Borough Clerk shall
serve as Clerk of the Borough Council and shall keep a journal of
the proceedings of the Council and shall engross all ordinances and
all resolutions of a permanent character in books to be provided for
that purpose. After each ordinance, the Borough Clerk shall also engross
and certify the proof of publication thereof as required by law. Each
ordinance and resolution so engrossed shall be signed by the presiding
officer of the Council and the Clerk, who shall attest that it was
duly adopted upon a date stated, to be public record of the ordinance
or resolution. Any omission by the Clerk or presiding officer of the
Council to engross, sign or certify as herein required shall not impair
or affect the validity of any ordinance which has been duly adopted.
At the close of each year, with the advice and the assistance of the
Borough Attorney, the Clerk shall bind, compile or codify all the
ordinances and resolutions or true copies thereof which then remain
in force and effect. The Borough Clerk shall also properly index the
record books, compilation or codification of ordinances or resolutions.
A. Custodian of records. The Clerk shall have custody of and safely
keep all the records, books and documents of the Borough, except such
as shall be committed by Charter or ordinance to any other office
or be transferred thereto by resolution of the Council. The Clerk
shall, upon request and upon the payment of fees prescribed therefor,
by resolution of the Council, furnish a certified copy of any such
paper in his custody under the Corporate Seal of the Borough.
B. Corporate Seal. The Borough Clerk shall cause the Corporate Seal
of the Borough to be affixed to any instruments and writings when
authorized to do so by any ordinance or resolution of the Council
or when necessary to exemplify any document on record in his office
or to certify any act on paper which, from the records of his office,
shall appear to have been a public act of the Borough or a public
document. The Clerk shall not affix the Seal or permit it to be affixed
to any instrument or writing or other paper, except as in this subsection.
C. Insurance surety bond and contracts. The Clerk shall be the depository
and custodian of all official surety bonds furnished by or on account
of any Borough office, officer, or employee, except his own bond,
which shall be placed in the custody of the Borough Treasurer, who
shall also be known as the Director of Finance, or all formal contracts
for work, labor, services, supplies, equipment and materials to which
the Borough may be a party. The Clerk shall also have custody of all
leases of property owned by the Borough. The Clerk shall be the depository
for and have custody of all performance bonds running to the Borough
as obligee and other forms of non-cash security given by any contractor,
subdivision developer or other persons on account of work done or
to be done in or for the Borough.
D. Administration of certain laws and ordinances. In addition to such
other functions, powers and duties as may be prescribed by the Charter
and ordinances, the Borough Clerk shall:
(1) Perform all the functions required of municipal clerks by the General
Election Law, N.J.S.A. 19:1-1 et seq., and any other law or ordinance
and receive the fees prescribed therefor.
(2) Issue such licenses as may be authorized by the Council pursuant
to the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, N.J.S.A. 33:1-1 et seq.,
and the ordinances.
(3) Perform such functions as are vested in the Municipal Clerk by state
law and ordinances relating to sign and raffle licensing.
(4) Issue certificates as to approval of land subdivision by the Borough
Planning Board or the Council pursuant to the State Municipal Land
Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-56.
(5) Have such other and additional functions, powers and duties as may
be prescribed by law or ordinance.
E. Notice to attend meetings of Council. The Borough Clerk shall issue
notices to the respective members of the Council, the Mayor and to
all other persons whose attendance may be required at any regular
meeting of the Council. Such notice shall be in accordance with the
schedule which the Clerk shall prepare on the first day of January
for the ensuing year. The Clerk shall, whenever a special meeting
of the Council is called in accordance with the law, issue and cause
notices thereof to be served upon the Mayor and members of the Council
and any other persons whose presence may be required.
There shall be such other agencies and boards, judicial, legislative,
advisory and independent agencies and offices of the Borough government
as are hereinafter established.