[CC 1979 §21.300]
A.
The
Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Board of Aldermen, at the
first (1st) meeting after each annual City election shall appoint
a suitable person as City Attorney who shall hold office for one (1)
year, unless sooner removed from office, and until his/her successor
is appointed and qualified.
B.
Qualifications. No person shall be appointed to the office
of City Attorney unless he/she be a licensed and practicing attorney
at law in this State.
[CC 1979 §21.320]
A.
The
City Attorney shall, in addition to his/her other duties which are
or may be required by this Code or other ordinance, when ordered by
the Mayor or Board of Aldermen to do so, prosecute or defend all suits
and actions originating or pending in any court of this State to which
the City is a party, or in which the City is interested.
1.
It shall be the duty of the City Attorney to prosecute all persons
charged with a violation of this Code or other ordinance of the City
in contested cases.
2.
The City Attorney shall make, and he/she is hereby authorized and
empowered to make, affidavits on behalf of the City in all cases where
the same may be necessary in taking an appeal or change of venue or
any other matter necessary to proper legal proceedings.
3.
The City Attorney shall give his/her written opinion to City Officials
only after being so requested by the Board of Aldermen.
[CC 1979 §21.330]
A.
The
City Attorney shall attend meetings of the Board of Aldermen unless
excused by the Mayor or majority of the Board of Aldermen. Any member
of the Board of Aldermen may at any time call upon the City Attorney
for an oral or written opinion to decide any question of law relating
directly to the City or its business, but not to decide upon any parliamentary
rules or to resolve any dispute over the propriety of proposed legislative
action.
B.
The
City Attorney shall report to the Board of Aldermen the condition
of any matters pending or unsettled in the City Municipal Court or
any other proceeding pending in any other court of which he/she may
have charge under orders of the Mayor or Board of Aldermen.
[CC 1979 §21.340]
In case of absence, sickness or other inability of the City
Attorney to attend court, or when, before assuming his/her official
duties, he/she shall have been counsel adverse to the City, he/she
shall inform the Mayor thereof, in writing, and the Mayor shall appoint
some other attorney to represent the City in such cases or during
temporary absence, sickness or inability. Should the City Attorney
fail, neglect or refuse to give such notice, as above provided, and
the interests of the City in case of such failure, neglect or refusal
need the immediate services of an attorney, then the Mayor may appoint
some other attorney to attend to such cases, who shall receive the
compensation allowed to the City Attorney for like services.