[Amended 2-20-2018 by Ord. No. 3-2018]
The City Attorney shall be the legal advisor to the Mayor and
all departments except as may be otherwise provided by the Charter.
He shall prosecute and defend actions and proceedings by and against
the City and every department thereof. In furtherance of these general
powers, and without limitation thereto, he shall:
A. Advise the Mayor as to the form and sufficiency of all ordinances
and resolutions prior to their passage.
B. Review and approve all contracts, deeds, documents and instruments
prior to the execution thereof by or on behalf of the City.
C. Conduct appeals from orders, decisions or judgments affecting any
interest of the City as he may, in his discretion, determine to be
necessary or desirable, or as directed by the Mayor.
D. Subject to the approval of the Council, have the power to enter into
any agreement, compromise or settlement of any litigation in which
the City is involved. However, cases can be settled without prior
City Council approval for an amount that does not exceed a maximum
dollar amount established annually by resolution of the City Council.
E. Render opinions, in writing, upon any question of law submitted to
him by the Mayor, City Council, Business Administrator or the head
of any department with respect to his/her official powers and duties.
F. Maintain a record of all actions, suits, proceedings and matters
which relate to the City's interest and report thereon from time to
time as the Mayor may require.
G. Conduct, when requested by the Judge of the Municipal Court of the
City of Orange Township, prosecutions for crimes and offenses recognizable
by the Municipal Court, except such crimes and offenses as it may
be the duty of the County Prosecutor to prosecute, including violations
of ordinances of the City of Orange Township, complaints of any department
under state law, and violations of rules and regulations duly promulgated
by the Charter or ordinance.
H. Conduct labor negotiations and advise on civil service laws and procedures.
I. Have such other duties and different functions, powers and duties
as may be provided by the Charter or ordinance.
The City Attorney shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the
advice and consent of the Council, to serve for one (1) year and until
the qualification and appointment of a successor.
The City Attorney shall appoint a City Prosecutor and such other
City Attorneys as the Council may authorize.
[Amended 10-4-88 by Ord. No. 23-88]
A. The City Attorney shall devote not less than thirty-five (35) hours
per week of his time to city business. Should he be inaccessible during
normal working hours (Monday through Friday), he shall designate a
member of his law firm to act as his surrogate. The City Attorney
shall be paid in accordance with the maximum salary listed in Ordinance
No. 6-87, and is not subject to overtime for any work performed in
connection with city business.
B. Assistant City Attorneys shall devote a minimum of twenty-one (21)
hours per week to city business. Assistant City Attorneys shall be
paid in accordance with Salary Ordinance No. 6-87, and may, with prior
approval of the City Attorney, Business Administrator and Mayor, submit
itemized bills for additional work performed on behalf of the City
of Orange Township.