[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 1]
The position of Township Manager be and the same is hereby created,
subject to the right of the Township, by ordinance, at any time to
abolish the said position.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 2]
1. The Township Manager shall be appointed for an indefinite term by
a majority vote of all the members of the Township Board of Supervisors.
The Township Manger shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors,
and he or she may be removed at any time by majority vote of all of
its members.
2. At least 30 days before such removal becomes effective, the Board
of Supervisors shall furnish the Township Manager with a written statement,
setting forth their intentions to remove him or her from office. When
a vacancy occurs in the position of Township Manager for reason of
death, resignation or removal by the Board of Supervisors, the Board
of Supervisors shall then appoint a suitable person to hold the office
in accordance with the provisions of this part. The Township Manager
need not be a resident of the Township or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
at the time of this appointment, but during the tenure of his or her
office, he or she may reside outside the Township only with the approval
of the Board of Supervisors.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 3]
The Manager shall be chosen solely on the basis of executive
and administrative abilities, with special reference to the duties
of the office herein outlined.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 4; as amended by Ord.
97-7, 10/13/1997, § 1-204]
Before entering upon his or her duties, the Township Manager
shall, at the expense of the Township, file with the Township a bond
to be approved by the Board of Supervisors, with a bonding company
as surety, in the sum of $200,000 in favor of the Board of Supervisors
of New Hanover Township, conditioned for the faithful performance
of his or her duties as Township Manager.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 5]
The compensation of the Township Manager shall be fixed from
time to time by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of New Hanover
Township.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 6]
The Township Manager shall carry on the business of the Township
under the direction of the Board of Supervisors and his or her powers
and duties shall relate to the general management of all Township
business not expressly imposed or conferred by statute upon other
Township officers or hereinafter expressly reserved or restricted.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 7; as amended by Ord.
9/20/1979; by Ord. 80-1, 1/16/1980, § 1; by Ord. 81-9, 8/19/1981,
§ 1; and by Ord. 06-09, 10/9/2006, § 1]
1. The Township Manager shall be the chief administrative officer of
the Township and he or she shall be responsible to the Board of Supervisors
as a whole for the proper and efficient administration of the affairs
of the Township. Subject to recall by resolution of the Board of Supervisors
and upon his or her selection and assumption of office, the powers
and duties of the Township Manager shall include the following:
A. The Township Manager, on the direction of the Board of Supervisors,
shall execute and enforce the laws of the Commonwealth and ordinances,
resolutions and bylaws of the Board of Supervisors.
B. He or she shall attend all meetings of the Board of Supervisors and
recommend such measures as he or she shall deem expedient.
C. He or she shall make a monthly report, to the Board of Supervisors
and at such other times as the Board of Supervisors may direct, upon
the affairs of the Township and keep the Township Board of Supervisors
duly advised of the Township's financial condition and its financial
needs.
D. He or she shall supervise and be responsible for the activities of
all municipal departments and all Township employees including the
Township Police Department as related solely to the administration
of all nonrelated law enforcement activities including, but not limited
to, pensions, insurances, vacations, fringe benefits, etc.
E. He or she shall prepare and submit to the Board of Supervisors pursuant
to the terms of the Second Class Township Code a recommendation budget
for the next fiscal year and an explanatory budget when necessary.
Such budget shall be submitted in sufficient time to allow for its
study and adoption within the time directed by the Second Class Township
Code, 53 P.S. § 65101 et seq. In preparing the recommended
budget, the Township Manager, or any officer designated by him or
her, shall obtain from the head of each department, agency, board
or office, estimates of revenues and expenditures and such other supporting
data as he or she may require. The Township Manager shall review such
estimates and may revise them before submitting the recommended budget
to the Board of Supervisors.
F. He or she shall be responsible for the administration of the budget
after its adoption by the Board of Supervisors.
G. He or she shall hold such other municipal offices or head one or
more of the municipal departments as the Board of Supervisors may
from time to time direct.
H. He or she shall, in addition to attending all meetings of the Board
of Supervisors, attend meetings of each department, committee, agency
or board when directed to do so by the Board of Supervisors, with
the right to take part in the discussion, and he or she shall receive
notice of all special meetings of the Board of Supervisors or its
departments, committees, agencies and boards.
I. He or she shall prepare the agenda for each meeting of the Board
of Supervisors and supply facts pertinent thereto.
J. He or she shall keep the Board of Supervisors informed as to the
conduct of the Township's affairs; submit periodic reports on the
condition of the Township's finances and such other reports as the
Board of Supervisors requests, and make such recommendations to the
Board of Supervisors as he or she deems necessary.
K. He or she shall submit to the Board of Supervisors, as soon as possible
after the close of the fiscal year, a complete report on the financial
and administrative activities of the Township for the preceding year.
L. He or she shall see that the provisions of all the franchises, leases,
permits and privileges granted by the Township Board of Supervisors
are observed.
M. He or she may employ, by and with the approval of the Board of Supervisors,
experts or consultants to perform work and to advise in connection
with any of the functions of the Township.
N. He or she shall, subject to the Board of Supervisors approval, attend
to the letting of contracts in due form of law, and he or she shall
supervise the performance and faithful execution of same, except insofar
as such duties are expressly imposed upon some other Township officer
by statute.
O. He or she shall see that all money owed the Township is promptly
paid and that proper proceedings are taken for the security and collection
of all the Township's claims; provided, that he or she shall not be
responsible for the payment or collection of any taxes imposed by
the Township.
P. He or she shall be the purchasing agent of the Township and he or
she shall have the full power to purchase all supplies and equipment
for the use of his or her own and various departments and officers
of the Township in accordance with the approved budget; provided,
however, that such purchases are for general purposes and not to include
capital expenditures. He or she shall keep an account of all purchases
made by him or her and shall, from time to time, make a full written
report thereof. He or she shall also issue rules and regulations,
subject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors, governing the
requisition and purchasing of all municipal supplies and equipment.
These duties may also be delegated to any other officer of the Township
upon the approval of the Board of Supervisors.
[Amended by Ord. 17-08, 8/28/2017]
Q. All complaints regarding services or personnel of the Township, except
for complaints regarding services or personnel of the Police Department
of the Township, shall be referred to the office of the Township Manager.
He or she, or an official designated by the Manager, shall investigate
and coordinate the disposition of such complaints with the head of
each department and the Township Manager shall report thereon to the
Board of Supervisors.
R. He or she shall make research and investigation into the administrative
and governmental functions of the federal government, state government
and of various townships and make recommendations to the Board of
Supervisors of all available grants in aid, and other assistance available
to the Township affecting the health, safety, welfare and administration
of this Township.
S. A Township Manager may serve as Secretary of the Township and, when
so appointed, shall have all the powers and duties given to the office
of Township Secretary by statute and ordinance of this Township.
[Amended by Ord. 17-08, 8/28/2017]
T. The Township Manager shall have the full power and authority to direct
the work, employment and service of regular Township employees over
whom he or she is given the power to employ and discipline. Except
for the purpose of inquiry, the Board of Supervisors shall deal with
the administrative service solely through the Township Manager, either
publicly or privately.
[Amended by Ord. 17-08, 8/28/2017]
(1)
All applications for employment by the Township, excepting the
appointed offices of the Township (which by law are required to be
filled by legislative action of the Board of Supervisors, such as
the Township Treasurer, the Township Solicitor and all members of
the Police Department) shall be made to the Township Manager. The
Township Manager shall present his or her recommendation for final
decision by the Board.
(2)
The Township Manager shall have the authority to discipline
and/or suspend any of the Township employees under his/her control,
except for termination. In addition, the Township Manager shall have
the authority to terminate or dismiss any of the Township employees
under his/her control with the consent of the Board of Supervisors.
[Ord. 75-3, 10/14/1975, § 8]
If the Township Manager becomes ill or needs to be absent from
the Township, he or she shall designate one qualified member of his
or her staff who shall perform the duties of the Township Manager
during his or her absence or disability. The person so designated
shall not perform these duties for a period longer than two weeks
without the approval of the Board of Supervisors.