[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of West Springfield as Ch. 3 of the Codified Ordinances. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Legislative Branch — See Charter Art. 2.
[Amended 12-31-2001 by Ord. No. 104; 11-17-2003 by Ord. No. 116; 4-9-2008 by Ord. No. 139]
A. 
Salary amounts.
(1) 
Pursuant to the requirement of Section 2-4 of the West Springfield Home Rule Charter, the annual salary of each member Councilor shall be $10,000 per year.
[Amended 11-2-2020]
(2) 
The annual salary of the Council President shall be 125% of the annual salary of a member Councilor.
B. 
Review. Salaries of the Town Councilors shall be reviewed by the Town Council in each year ending in a "0" and a "6," but may be reviewed in other even-numbered years by a majority vote of the Council, to determine whether the compensation then being paid is appropriate.
C. 
Limit. At no time shall the salary of any Town Councilor, excluding the President, exceed 10% of the Mayor's salary.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Mayor's salary is set forth in Ch. 63, Art. II, of the Town Code.
[Amended 11-17-2003 by Ord. No. 116]
A. 
Hours. The position of the Clerk of Council is a full-time position with office hours as established by vote of the majority of the Council.
B. 
Salary. The Clerk of the Council shall be paid an annual salary and shall also be paid a stipend for attendance at all regular and special meetings of the Town Council. Said salary and stipend of the Clerk of the Council shall be the amount appropriated for the position of Clerk of Council in the annual budget or any supplemental appropriation adopted by the Council and approved by the Mayor. The salary range and annual compensation of the Clerk of the Council shall be set forth in footnotes to this section.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The salary range for the Clerk of the Council is currently $29,000 to $41,000. The current compensation is $36,943.53 annual salary and $4,750 stipend.
C. 
Benefits. The Clerk of the Council shall be entitled to those benefits as approved from time to time by the Town Council.
D. 
Absence. If the Clerk of the Council is unavailable for any reason, the Town Clerk or his/her designee, if acceptable to the Council, shall perform the duties of the Clerk of the Council until his/her return.
E. 
Duties and responsibilities. The Clerk of the Council shall perform all duties and responsibilities established by the West Springfield Home Rule Charter for the office[2] and described in the job description and those assigned or delegated by the Council or the President of the Council. The performance of the Clerk of the Council shall be evaluated by the Council of the whole using an evaluation form adopted by it, annually, by December 1. The evaluations shall be summarized by the President, Vice President and Chair of the Human Resources Subcommittee. They shall review the summary with the Clerk of the Council by December 31.
[2]
Editor's Note: See Charter Sec. 2-8(c).
F. 
Discipline, suspension or removal.
(1) 
A two-thirds vote of the Council of the whole may, after compliance with the applicable provisions of MGL c. 39, § 23B,[3] discipline, suspend or remove the Clerk of the Council or any officer or department head, elected or appointed by it, by filing a written statement with the Department of Human Resources, setting forth the action taken. A written statement setting forth the reasons for the action taken shall be delivered or mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last and usual place of abode of the said Clerk, officer or department head. He or she may file a written reply, by filing it with the President of the Council, within 10 days of the date of the filing of the action by the Council with the Department of Human Resources, and may request a meeting with the Council, in conformity with the provisions of MGL c. 39 § 23B[4] involving employee discipline, within said ten-day period by filing a written request with the Council President if a meeting under MGL c. 39, § 23B[5] between the Council and the said Clerk, officer or department head has not been held prior to the Council's filing the statement with the Department of Human Resources.
[3]
Editor's Note: MGL c. 39, § 23B, relating to open meetings of governmental bodies, was repealed by L. 2009, c. 28, effective 7-1-2010. See now MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25.
[4]
Editor's Note: See now MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25.
[5]
Editor's Note: See now MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25.
(2) 
The filing of a reply or request for a meeting shall have no effect on the removal, suspension or discipline of any party subject to the above.
(3) 
The removal, suspension or discipline shall take effect on the filing by the Council with the Department of Human Resources.
[Amended 11-21-2005 by Ord. No. 126]
A. 
Title: "Town Clerk."
B. 
Hours. The Town Clerk is a full- time position with office hours as established by vote by a majority of the Council from time to time. The office of the Town Clerk shall be open to the public on the same schedule as that of other Town Hall offices.
C. 
Salary. The salary and additional compensation for the position of Town Clerk shall be the compensation appropriated for said position in the annual Town budget adopted by the Council. The annual compensation of the Town Clerk shall be set forth in a footnote to this section.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The current compensation based on the job description adopted by the Council is $55,575, including all stipends, except $1,800 as a Registrar of Voters, the total compensation being $57,375 (effective 1-1-2013). If the Vice President and Chair is one and the same person, the Human Resources Subcommittee shall designate another member of its subcommittee to participate in the summary and review.
D. 
Benefits. The Town Clerk shall be entitled to those benefits as approved from time to time by the Council.
[Amended 12-5-2011]
E. 
Absence. If the Town Clerk is unavailable for any reason, the Assistant Town Clerk shall perform the duties of the Town Clerk until his/her return.
F. 
Duties, responsibilities and evaluation. The Town Clerk shall perform all duties and responsibilities contained in the job description as well as those assigned to the office of Town Clerk by the Massachusetts General Laws, the West Springfield Home Rule Charter, the West Springfield General Ordinances, the Executive Orders of the Mayor and those duties and responsibilities assigned or delegated by the Council or the President of the Council. The performance of the Town Clerk shall be evaluated by the entire membership of the Council using an evaluation form adopted by it annually by December 1. The evaluation shall be summarized by the President, Vice-President and Chair of the Human Resources Subcommittee. They shall review the summary with the Town Clerk by December 31.
G. 
Discipline, suspension or removal. The Council may, by a two-thirds vote of the entire membership of the Council, after compliance with the applicable provisions of MGL c. 39, § 23B,[2] discipline, suspend or remove the Town Clerk or any officer or department head, elected or appointed by it by filing a written statement with the Department of Human Resources, setting forth the action taken, which shall be a part of the Town Clerk's personnel file. A written statement setting forth reasons for the action taken shall be delivered or mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last and usual place of abode of the Town Clerk. The Town Clerk may make a written reply, by filing it with the Clerk of the Council, within 10 days of the date of the filing of the action by the Council with the Department of Human Resources, and may request a meeting with the Council in conformity with the provisions of MGL c. 39 § 23B[3] involving employee discipline, within said ten-day period, by filing a written request with the Clerk of the Council, if a meeting under said MGL c. 39 § 23B[4] between the Council and the Town Clerk has not been held prior to the Council's filing the statement with the Department of Human Resources. The filing of a reply or request for a meeting shall have no effect upon the removal or suspension. The removal or suspension shall take effect on the filing by the Council with the Department of Human Resources.
[2]
Editor's Note: MGL c. 39, § 23B, relating to open meetings of governmental bodies, was repealed by L. 2009, c. 28, effective 7-1-2010. See now MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25.
[3]
Editor's Note: See now MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25.
[4]
Editor's Note: See now MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25.
H. 
This section shall take effect upon approval as set forth in Section 3-7 of the HRC.
[Added 11-21-2012 by Ord. No. 143]
A. 
Dates and times established. The Town Council shall hold regular meetings on the first and third Mondays of the month for the months of September through June, and on the third Monday of each month for the months of July and August, from 7:00 p.m. to not later than 10:00 p.m. When the day fixed for any regular meeting of the Council falls upon a day designated by law as a legal holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding day not a holiday. When a regularly scheduled meeting is postponed, such meeting shall be reposted.
B. 
Extension of time of meeting. The time of a meeting may be extended by the President or by a two-thirds vote of the members of the Council present beyond the time specified herein.
C. 
Adjournment; notice. Any meeting of the Council may be adjourned to a later date and time, provided that no adjournment shall be for a longer period than until the next regular meeting. The Clerk of the Council is responsible for noticing said adjourned meeting in conforming with the Open Meeting Law (MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25).
D. 
Location. All regular meetings of the Council shall be held in the Council Chambers of the Town unless otherwise specified by the Council.
E. 
Change of meeting time and/or location. The council, may by resolution, change the time and place of the regular meeting. The resolution shall set forth the circumstances necessitating such change. Such resolution shall be posted at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to be held pursuant to the change and filed with the Town Clerk. Forty-eight hours prior to the meeting to be held pursuant to such change, the Clerk of the Council shall give each Council member notice of any change from the regular meeting established by this section.
F. 
Meetings open to public; exceptions. Except for executive sessions as permitted by state Open Meeting Law (MGL c. 30A, §§ 18 through 25) or other applicable statute or regulation, all regular meetings of the Town Council and its committees shall be open to the public, subject to recording by various means by notification of the Council President, provided that such arrangements do not interfere with the orderly conduct of the meetings and are done under such rules as the Council may prescribe.