[R.O. 2016 § 145.010; CC 1994 § 9.100]
The library and branches thereof
shall be forever free to the use of the inhabitants of the City, always
subject to such reasonable rules and regulation as the Library Advisory
Board may adopt in order to render the use of the library and branches
of the greatest benefit to the greatest number. The Library Advisory
Board may exclude from the use of the library and its branches any
and all persons who willfully violate any such rules. The Board may
extend the privileges and use of the library to persons residing outside
of the City, upon such terms and conditions as the Board, from time
to time by its regulations, may prescribe.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.020; CC 1994 § 9.105]
The librarian shall make within eight
(8) weeks after the end of the fiscal year an annual report to the
Library Advisory Board stating the condition of the library and its
services on the last day of the fiscal year, the various sums of money
received from library funds and other sources, and how the monies
have been expended and for what purposes, and such other statistics,
information and suggestions as may be of general interest. This report
shall be transmitted by the Board to the Mayor and City Council and
a copy shall be transmitted at the same time to the State library.
[R.O. 2016 §§ 145.030 –
145.050; CC 1994 §§ 9.110 – 9.120]
A. Any
person who does any of the following shall be deemed to have appropriated
said item with the intent to deprive the library of said item without
its consent and shall be guilty of the offense of stealing under Section
570.030, RSMo.:
1. Knowingly removes any library material from the premises of a library
without authorization;
2. Borrows or attempts to borrow any library material from a library
by the unauthorized use of a library card;
3. Borrows library materials from any library pursuant to an agreement
or procedure established by the library which requires the return
of such library material and fails to return the library material
to the library; or
4. Knowingly writes on, injures, defaces, tears, cuts, mutilates, or
destroys a book, document, or other library material belonging to,
on loan to, or otherwise in the custody of a library.
B. It
shall be prima facie evidence of the person's purpose to deprive the
library of the library materials if, within ten (10) days after notice
in writing deposited as certified mail from the library demanding
the return of such library material, such person without good cause
shown fails to return the library material. A person is presumed to
have received the notice required by this Subsection if the library
mails such notice to the last address provided to the library by such
person. Payment to the library, in an amount equal to the cost of
replacement of an item of no historical significance, shall be considered
returning the item for purposes of this Subsection.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.060; CC 1994 § 9.125]
An outside book deposit is maintained
for the convenience of those using the library but does not relieve
any person depositing library property therein from the responsibility
of properly returning the property nor from any injury to any such
property.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.070; CC 1994 § 9.200]
There is hereby created a Board consisting
of nine (9) citizens of the City, which shall be known and designated
as the Library Advisory Board.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.080; CC 1994 § 9.205]
A. Qualifications. A person appointed to the
Library Advisory Board shall be a qualified voter of the City.
B. Term. Each year, on or before the regular
meeting of the City Council in May, the Mayor shall, with the recommendations
of the incumbent members of the Library Advisory Board given due consideration
and with the consent of the City Council, appoint three (3) additional
members to the Board, who shall hold office for three (3) years.
C. Tenure. Members of the Library Advisory
Board shall serve at the discretion of the City Council. The tenure
of office of said member shall not exceed three (3) consecutive terms.
D. Vacancy. If a vacancy occurs, the Library
Advisory Board shall submit a recommendation to the Mayor to fill
the vacancy. The City Council shall fill the vacancy by appointing
a new member to serve the balance of the unexpired term.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.090; CC 1994 § 9.210]
No member of the Library Advisory
Board shall receive compensation as such, and no person shall be employed
by the Board who is related either by blood or by marriage to any
member of the Board.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.100; CC 1994 § 9.215]
The Library Advisory Board shall
establish regular scheduled meetings in their bylaws and call special
meetings as often as required. The Board shall adopt bylaws to govern
the conduct of business.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.110; CC 1994 § 9.220]
The Library Advisory Board shall
elect a Chairman, a Vice Chairman and a Secretary from its membership
to serve a term of one (1) year at its first meeting after the first
City Council meeting in April of each year. The names of the new officers
shall be reported to the City Council at their next regular meeting.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.120; CC 1994 § 9.225]
A. The Library Advisory Board shall act in
an advisory capacity to the City Council for the purpose of developing,
reviewing and promoting any and all library programs and activities
which are funded out of the general revenue of the City.
B. The Board may investigate or study any
problem or condition related to the development and improvement of
the City Library. The Board may present a proposed plan of design
to the City Council.
C. The Board shall keep the City Council informed
of its activities.
D. Subcommittees.
1. The Board shall have the power to appoint subcommittees of citizens
who are not members of the Board for designated periods of time to
assist with specific projects relating to the library facilities and
operations. The subcommittees will report their findings and recommendations
to the Library Advisory Board, which shall make any final report and
recommendation to the City Council.
2. Each subcommittee will disband when work in its assigned project
is completed.
E. The Library Advisory Board shall develop
and recommend library policies to the Parks, Recreation and Library
Committee of the City Council for their consideration and adoption.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.130; CC 1994 § 9.230]
The Library Advisory Board shall,
during the annual budget cycle of each year, submit to the City Administrator
its recommendation for the library budget.
[R.O. 2016 § 145.140; CC 1994 § 9.235]
A. The library staff shall be classified as
full-time permanent employees of the City, and shall be entitled to
the benefits thereof.
B. The Board shall recommend job descriptions
for staff positions to the City Administrator.
C. When vacancies occur on the library staff,
the Board shall take the appropriate measures to obtain qualified
applicants. From these individuals, representatives from the Board
shall assist the City Administrator in interviewing and selecting
the most suitable person for employment in this position.
D. The librarian shall report to the City
Administrator on matters pertaining to the day-to-day operation of
the library.