[Amended by Chapter 465 of the Acts of 2010, approved 1-14-2011; Chapter 292 of the Acts of 2020,
approved 1-8-2021]
4-3-1. The Town Manager shall be the chief administrative officer of the
Town and shall be responsible for administering and coordinating all
employees, activities and departments placed by General Law, this
Charter or by-law under the control of the Select Board and of the
Town Manager.
4-3-2. He/She shall devote his full working time to the duties of his office;
he/she shall not become a candidate for, or hold, any elective office
during his term of appointment; and he/she shall not engage in any
business activity during his term, except with the written consent
of Select Board. He/She shall:
(a) Attend all meetings of the Select Board, except when excused, and
he/she shall have the right to speak but not to vote.
(b) Assemble, prepare, and present to the Select Board all annual operating
and capital budgets of the Town and be responsible for the development
and annual revision of the capital improvements program.
(c) Be responsible for seeing that the budget is administered and expended
as adopted by the Town Meeting and in accordance with General Law,
this Charter, and by-law.
(d) Keep the Select Board informed regarding all departmental operations,
fiscal affairs, general problems, and administrative actions, and
to this end shall submit quarterly reports to the Board.
(e) Keep the Board informed regarding the availability of state and federal
funds and how such funds might relate to unmet short-range and long-range
needs.
(f) Solicit and prepare applications for grants.
(g) Be responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Town's personnel
system.
(h) Be responsible for the purchasing of all Town services and departments,
except those of the School Department.
(i) Make recommendations to the Select Board regarding vacancies in Town
offices and boards to be filled by the Select Board.
(j) Be responsible for the administrative functions of recreation, historical
preservation, services for the elderly, and veteran's services.
(k) Develop, keep, and annually update a full and complete inventory
of all property of the Town, except school property, both real and
personal.
(l) Distribute, or cause to be distributed, copies of the warrant and
Finance Committee report for all Town Meetings as prescribed in Chapter
9-6-1 of the Town Charter as amended.
(m) Negotiate collective bargaining contracts on behalf of the Select
Board, unless the Board shall have designated another negotiator.
(n) Perform such other duties as may be required by this Charter, by-law,
or vote of the Select Board.
[Amended by Chapter 292 of
the Acts of 2020, approved 1-8-2021]
4-4-1. Subject to the approval of the Select Board, the Town Manager shall
have the power to appoint and, on the basis of merit and fitness alone,
and except as may otherwise be provided by general law, this Charter,
or personnel by-laws, may suspend or remove:
(b) Division
and department heads,
(d) An
Industrial Development Financing Authority,
(e) An
Industrial Commission, and
(f) A Board of Health and/or a Health
Agent.
4-4-2. The Town Manager shall also appoint, on the basis of merit and fitness
alone, and except as may otherwise be provided by the General Laws,
this Charter, personnel by-law, or collective bargaining agreements,
may suspend or remove all full-time, part-time or seasonal employees,
except those of the Library Trustees, the Police and Fire Departments
and the School Committee. All such appointments and removals shall
be subject to disapproval by an affirmative vote of the Select Board
taken within 14 days, provided the vote is first taken at a Select
Board's meeting at which five members are present and voting; otherwise,
if less than five members are present and voting, such disapproval
shall only require three votes.
[Amended by Chapter 292 of
the Acts of 2020, approved 1-8-2021]
4-6-1. The Town Manager may, with the approval of the Select Board, establish,
reorganize, consolidate or abolish any department or position placed
by this Charter under his direction and supervision, except as otherwise
provided by General Law or this Charter.
4-6-2. The creation of any new full-time, compensated position shall require
the approval of the affirmative vote of four members of the Select
Board, and shall not become effective until the position has been
funded by a vote of the Town Meeting.
[Amended by Chapter 412 of the Acts of 2012, approved 1-4-2013; Chapter 292 of the Acts of 2020,
approved 1-8-2021]
4-7-1. Warrants for the payment of Town funds, prepared and signed by the
Town Accountant in accordance with General Law procedures, shall be
submitted to the Town Manager, and the Town Manager's approval of
the warrant shall be sufficient authorization for payment by the Treasurer
or a designee; provided, however, that one Select Board member designated
by the full Board shall approve all warrants in the Manager's absence
or in the event of a vacancy in the office of the Town Manager.
[Amended by Chapter 292 of
the Acts of 2020, approved 1-8-2021]
4-10-1.
When a vacancy arises in the office of the Town Manager, the
Select Board shall advertise the vacancy as soon as possible. The
Board shall fill the vacancy as soon as possible but in any case,
within six months.
[Amended by Chapter 292 of
the Acts of 2020, approved 1-8-2021]
4-11-1.
The Select Board shall designate, within 10 days, a Town employee
or other person to exercise the rights and perform the duties of Town
Manager during any vacancy caused by the temporary absence or suspension,
or removal, resignation, or death of the Town Manager. The appointment
shall be for a period not to exceed 90 days, and it may be renewed,
in the case of suspension, removal, resignation, or death only once
for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The appointee shall
be ineligible for appointment as Town Manager.