[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of
South Waverly 1-4-2016 by Ord.
No. 1-4-16. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The office of Borough Manager is hereby created by the Borough
of South Waverly.
The Manager shall be appointed for a term of two years by a
majority of all members of the Council. At least six months before
the termination of the contract, the Council shall furnish the Manager
with a written statement setting forth its intention to renew the
contract or remove him for cause. Otherwise, this agreement shall
automatically renew for a second two-year term subject to the same
notice of nonrenewal requirements and continue for automatic two-year
terms until terminated by the parties.
The Manager shall be chosen solely on the basis of executive
and administrative abilities, with special reference to the duties
of the office as outlined in this contract. The Manager is not required
to be a resident of the Borough.
The Manager will also serve as the Secretary/Treasurer and shall
maintain a bond as required under the Borough Code.
The salary of the Borough Manager shall be set by the Borough
Council.
A.
The Manager shall be the chief administrative officer of the Borough
and shall be responsible to the Council as a whole for the proper
and efficient administration of the affairs of the Borough placed
in his charge. The powers and duties of administration of all Borough
business shall be vested in the Manager, unless expressly imposed
or conferred by statute or ordinance upon other Borough officers.
B.
Subject to recall by ordinance of the Council, the powers and duties
of the Borough Manager shall include the following:
(1)
To administer and to be responsible for the activities of all municipal
departments. Nothing in this provision is intended, however, to apply
to the office of Borough Solicitor or to supervision of the Police
Department in the absence of a delegation of authority from the Mayor.
(2)
To be responsible for the delinquent real estate taxes (land returns),
tax duplicates and transfer tax and to properly process the same.
(3)
To maintain salary records of all personnel in the Borough as previously
determined by the Council.
(4)
To prepare and submit to the Council, before the close of each fiscal
year, a budget for the next fiscal year and an explanatory budget
message. In preparing the budget, the Manager, or an officer designated
by him, shall obtain from the head of each committee, or any qualified
officer thereon, estimates of revenues and expenditures and such other
supporting data as is required. The Manager shall review such estimates
and may revise them before submitting the budget to the Council.
(5)
To be responsible for the administration of the budget after its
adoption by the Council.
(6)
To develop, in conjunction with the preparation of the yearly budget,
long-range fiscal plans for the municipality, such plans to be presented
annually to the Council for its review and adoption.
(7)
To hold such other municipal positions as the Council may from time
to time direct, in accordance with law. For example, Right-to-Know
Officer.
(8)
To attend all monthly meetings of the Council, with the right to
take part in the discussions. The Manager shall receive notice of
special meetings of the Council and its committees.
(9)
To supervise the preparation of the transcription of the monthly
Council meetings and such other meetings as requested by the Council.
(10)
To prepare the agenda for each meeting of the Council and supply
facts pertinent thereto.
(11)
To keep the Council informed on a monthly basis as to the conduct
of Borough affairs, to submit periodic reports on the condition of
the Borough finances and such other reports as the Council requests
and to make such recommendations to the Council as he deems advisable.
(12)
To submit to the Council, as soon as possible after the close of
the fiscal year, a complete report on the finances and the administrative
activities of the Borough for the preceding year.
(13)
To see that the provisions of all franchises, leases, contractor
licenses, permits and privileges granted by the Borough are observed.
(14)
To employ, by and with the approval of the Council, experts and consultants
to perform work and to advise in connection with any of the functions
of the Borough.
(15)
To attend to the letting of contracts in due form of law. The Manager
shall supervise the performance and faithful execution of the same,
except insofar as such duties are expressly imposed by statute upon
some other Borough officer.
(16)
To see that all money owed the Borough is promptly paid and that
proper proceedings are taken for the security and collection of all
the Borough's claims.
(17)
To serve as purchasing officer of the Borough and to purchase in
accordance with the provisions of the Borough Code all supplies and
equipment for the Boards, departments and other offices.
(18)
To investigate and dispose of or to designate an officer to investigate
and dispose of all complaints regarding Borough services and to report
to the Council thereon. Complaints regarding Borough services shall
be referred to the office of the Manager.
(19)
To maintain and file the ordinances, resolutions and regulations
of the Borough.
(20)
To make available all Borough records for the appointed South Waverly
Borough auditor for firemen's relief audit, workmen's compensation
audit, liability insurance audit and auditor general and such other
audits as required by law.
(21)
To process all insurance claims against the Borough insurance program
(workmen's compensation, liability, etc.).
(22)
To perform such other duties as may be from time to time by ordinance
conferred upon him/her.
C.
The Borough Manager shall continue to perform all of the management
duties required for the Public Works Department.
The Borough reserves the right at any time by ordinance to amend
or otherwise modify or repeal this chapter in any particular.
The Mayor is hereby authorized to delegate, in writing, to the
Borough Manager, subject to revocation by written notification at
any time, any of his nonlegislative and nonjudicial powers and duties.
If the Manager becomes ill or needs to be absent from the Borough,
the Council shall designate one qualified Borough employee or designee
to perform the duties of the Manager during his absence or disability.
Wherever in this chapter a masculine pronoun is used, it includes
the feminine.