[R.O. 1994 §§ 105.410, 105.430; Ord. No. 91-1 § 4.52, 2-12-1991; Ord. No. 2008-16, 4-8-2008; Ord. No. 2008-20, 4-22-2008]
A.
The Board of Aldermen shall elect a Clerk for such Board, to be known as "the City Clerk," whose duties and term of office shall be fixed by ordinance. Among other things, the City Clerk shall:
1.
Safely and properly keep all the records and papers belonging to the City which may be entrusted to his/her care; he/she shall be the general accountant of the City.
2.
Keep, or cause to be kept, all approved ordinances, resolutions and minutes of all City boards, commissions and committees in an official book designated therefor in the following manner:
b.
Said books shall be kept in the following manner:
(1)
He/she shall produce three (3) copies of all adopted and approved ordinances and resolutions, each signed in original by the Mayor, within three (3) days of said adoption or approval and said documents shall be kept as follows:
(a)
One (1) original of each type of document shall be maintained in an official book specified for each type of document;
(b)
One (1) original of each type of document shall be provided to the City Attorney for off-site storage; and
(c)
One (1) original of each type of document shall be placed in the general files of the City of Lake Ozark, marked as "ORIGINAL," for the purpose of reproduction for distribution of documents.
(2)
He/she shall produce two (2) copies of all minutes of meetings of the Board of Aldermen, Planning and Zoning Commission, TIF Commission or any other commission or committee of the City, each signed in original by the Mayor or the respective committee or commission chairperson within three (3) days of the adoption thereof and said documents shall be kept as follows:
(a)
One (1) original of such minutes shall be maintained in an official book specified for each body generating said minutes; and
(b)
One (1) original of such minutes shall be placed in the general files of the City of Lake Ozark, marked as "ORIGINAL," for the purpose of reproduction for distribution of documents.
c.
Said books shall be kept in the custody of the City Clerk and shall bear the responsibility of sole custody of such records. In the event of death, illness or unforeseen circumstances that the City Clerk is not able to perform his/her obligations as sole custodian of such City records, the records may be accessed by the Mayor, the City Administrator and the President of the Board of Aldermen and all three (3) shall be present at any time any such books/files are opened.
d.
He/she shall cause to be kept such original official records in a fire-proof and intrusive-proof safe at City Hall, with access to said files allowable only in the presence of the City Clerk.
e.
He/she shall cause an electronic copy of the Municipal Code for the City of Lake Ozark to be maintained and continuously updated and published on the official website for the City. Said electronic copy shall reference:
3.
He/she is hereby empowered to administer official oaths and oaths to persons certifying to demands or claims against the City.
4.
The City Clerk shall, in addition to other duties which are or may be required of him/her by this Section or other ordinances, attend all meetings of the Board of Aldermen.
a.
He/she shall have custody of the books, records, papers and documents belonging to the City.
b.
He/she shall prepare all certificates of election or appointment of the City Officers and deliver the same to the persons elected or appointed.
c.
He/she shall countersign all City bonds, warrants, drafts and orders upon the Treasury for money and shall see that all ordinances appropriating money out of the Treasury are endorsed by the Treasurer before passage and shall affix thereto a Seal of the City and keep a record thereof showing the number, date and amount thereof, the name of the person to whom, and on what account issued and when redeemed.
d.
He/she shall record the certificates, oaths and bonds of all the City Officers.
e.
He/she shall keep an index of the records of the proceedings of the Board of Aldermen.
f.
He/she shall furnish within a "reasonable time" (such time being defined as the time permitted in accordance with Chapter 610, RSMo.) to any person, when called upon during business hours to do so, certified copies of any records, books or papers which are in his/her custody, for which services a reasonable fee to be set by City ordinance may be charged and which shall be paid by the person demanding such certified copy into the Treasury of the City.
B.
The City Clerk shall be under the direction and supervision of the City Administrator who shall be responsible for performing periodic performance reviews.
[Ord. No. 2022-40, 11-8-2022]