[1974 Code § 2-8]
The Township Council is the legislative branch of the Township's
government. By the Charter it is the responsibility of the Township
Council to enact legislative programs, policies and improvements,
which the executive branch shall enforce or carry out. It is also
the responsibility of the Township Council to establish and regulate
sound financial policies and controls. The Township Council shall
review and approve the Township's budget and it shall review and approve
all expenditures. To properly acquaint its members with conditions
present in the Township, the Council is given broad investigatory
powers. It may summon government officials before it to give reports
and provide information. In appropriate situations, the Council may
remove public officers. The Council's function is to provide a legislative
branch to the Township's government coequal to the executive branch
headed by the Mayor.
[1974 Code § 2-13; Ord. No. 00-1-OAB § 1; Ord. No. 2016-03-OAB § 1]
a. Election and Term. Members of the Township Council shall be elected
at the General Election held on the first Tuesday in November in the
years in which municipal officers are to be elected. Three Council
members shall be elected at large, and one Council member shall be
elected from each of four wards. The terms for the Council members
at large shall be four years, and the initial term for Council members
elected from the wards shall be two years; thereafter the term shall
be four years.
b. Qualifications. All Council members, elected officials of the Township,
shall reside within the Township. Removal from the Township shall
terminate a Councilman's term of office. A Council member elected
from any particular ward shall reside within that ward, and removal
from that ward shall terminate his term of office.
c. Compensation. The Township Council's compensation shall be fixed
by ordinance and as set by resolution in accordance with the authority
delineated within N.J.S.A. 40:69A-180.
d. Vacancies. Until the qualification of a person pursuant to the applicable
Statutes, any vacancy in elected office shall be filled temporarily
by the Township Council.
[1974 Code § 2-14H]
The Council shall make the following appointments:
a. Township Auditor.
1. The Township Council, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:5-4, shall appoint
the Township Auditor for a term of one year. This shall be in accordance
with the Council's responsibility to make an annual audit of the municipality's
accounts and financial transactions as required by law. Such Auditor
shall be a registered municipal accountant of the State of New Jersey.
The Council shall take into consideration in arriving at the selection
of the Auditor his knowledge and experience in the field. The Auditor
shall advise the Mayor and Council on all procedures needed to follow
the requirements of the Division of Local Finance. The Auditor shall
periodically report on the financial condition of the Township and
make recommendations as to practices, procedures and records which
may assist in maintaining financial control within the community.
The Auditor shall make recommendations on the budget and budgetary
procedures and advise on investment programs and policies and generally
render advice on matters which the Auditor deems appropriate. The
Auditor shall periodically review the financial practices and procedures
followed by the Township departments, independent boards and agencies
of the Township Government charged with handling of funds and recommend
to the Mayor and Council action which will assure that proper accounting
principles are employed in the Township.
2. The Auditor shall prepare such financial statements, debt statements
and other financial records which the Council shall require to properly
carry out its duties. The Auditor, when requested by Council, shall
testify on behalf of the Township in hearings held on the budget,
extensions of credit and such other matters as the Council shall deem
appropriate. The Auditor shall also perform such additional duties
and render such additional services as the Council, by resolution
or ordinance, shall prescribe. The Council shall provide for compensation
of the Auditor.
b. Planning Board. The Township Council shall, pursuant to the provisions
of the Municipal Land Use Act, appoint the Class III member to the
Planning Board.
c. Zoning Board of Adjustment. The Township Council shall, pursuant
to the Municipal Land Use Act, appoint all members of the Zoning Board
of Adjustment and all alternates.
d. Sewerage Authority. The Township Council shall, in accordance with
N.J.S.A. 40:14A-4(n), appoint all members of the Sewerage Authority.
e. Municipal Clerk. The Township Council, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:69A-38,
shall appoint the Township Clerk.
f. Others. Where provisions of State law, Township ordinance or Municipal
Charter shall provide for the filling of any appointments of the Township
Council, Council shall, in exercising its discretion, promptly fill
the position.
[1974 Code § 2-10; Ord. No. 2016-03-OAB § 2]
a. Appointment. Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:69A-180(c),
the Township Council at its organization meeting shall elect a President
of Council from among its members.
b. Term. The President of Council shall hold this office for a term
of one year or until his successor is appointed and qualified.
c. Compensation. The President of Council shall receive compensation
as established by ordinance and as set by resolution in accordance
with the authority delineated within N.J.S.A. 40:69A-180.
d. Duties and Powers.
[Amended 1-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-01-OAB]
1. Presiding Officer. The President of Council shall preside at all
meetings of the Township Council.
2. Parliamentary Questions. The President of Council, as the Council's
presiding officer, shall be the chief parliamentary officer of Council.
The President of Council shall have the responsibility to state every
question coming before the Council, announce the decisions of Council
and determine the order of the matters to be considered by Council.
3. Vote. The President of Council may vote on all questions coming before
Council; however, his name shall be called last upon a roll call vote.
4. Appointment of Council Committees. The President of Council shall
appoint all standing and special committees within the Township Council.
5. Decorum. The President of Council shall be responsible for the preservation
of order and decorum at all meetings.
6. Other duties. The President of Council shall perform such other duties
as the Township Council shall, by resolution, determine.
[1974 Code § 2-12]
In absence of both the President and Vice President of Council,
the Council shall elect a temporary presiding officer, which shall
have all functions, powers and duties of the President during his
absence. Upon the arrival of the President or Vice President, as the
case may be, the presiding officer shall relinquish the chair immediately
upon the conclusion of the particular item of business before the
Council.
[Ord. No. 12-31-OAB]
Members of the Council are required to attend, on an annual
basis, at least one course offered by the Rutgers University Center
for Government Services (or a similar education provider such as the
New Jersey League of Municipalities) covering the responsibilities
and obligations of elected officials (i.e., ethics, municipal finance,
etc.). Exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis, where necessary.