[Ord. 12-09-02-60, 9-17-2012]
A. Offices Created By City: Various City offices have been created prior
to the effective date hereof. The following is a list of the City
offices now in existence.
B. Elective Officers: The following are the elective officers of the
City:
C. Appointive Officials: The following are the appointive officials
of the City, however, said appointive officials are not limited to
the following:
City Attorney
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City Collector
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City Clerk
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Deputy City Clerk
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City Treasurer
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Assistant City Treasurer
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Police Chief
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[Ord. 800, 6-1-1998; amended by 2003 Code]
A. Authority: The Mayor shall appoint, at the first regular City Council
meeting of each fiscal year and with the advice and consent of the
City Council, all City officers and employees where specific provision
is made and whose election or appointment is not otherwise provided
for; provided, however, that the City Clerk shall appoint the Deputy
City Clerk, with the advice and consent of the City Council, and the
City Treasurer shall appoint the Assistant City Treasurer, with the
advice and consent of the City Council.
B. Temporary Appointments: In the event the City Council withholds its
advice and consent as to the approval of any person appointed by the
Mayor, the Mayor may make a temporary appointment of a person to that
office; however, such temporary appointment may not be for longer
than three months from the date of the appointment, and said appointed
person may not be reappointed to such office on a temporary basis
at any later time during the City's fiscal year.
[Ord. 800, 6-1-1998; amended by 2003 Code]
Every appointed officer shall hold office for the term of one
year, although that year shall be deemed to end on the next April
30 following the officer's appointment, unless the Mayor shall designate
(with the advice and consent of the City Council) a shorter period,
or unless the office holder is appointed for a temporary period, a
probationary period, or the term of office is otherwise designated
to expire before the next April 30 or in a period of less than one
year.
[Ord. 800, 6-1-1998]
Every City officer and employee, upon the expiration of his
term, shall deliver to his successor all books and records which may
be the property of the City; and if no successor has been appointed
within one week after the termination of the office or employment,
such property shall be delivered either to the City Clerk or to the
City Treasurer, who shall give his written receipt therefor.
[Ord. 18-02-01-60, 2-12-2018]
A. Schedule: The effective date of the salary and compensation schedules,
as well as the other provisions regarding compensation and benefits
shall be May 1, 2018.
1. Annual Salary Schedule For Elected Officers:
Position
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Wage
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Mayor
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$4,800
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Council member; per Council meeting attended; 2 paid absences
per fiscal year
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$100
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2. Salary And Pay Schedule For Appointed Officers And Employees: The
salary and pay schedule for appointed officers and employees is as
provided by ordinance of the City Council.
B. Increases And Reductions:
1. The City Council delegates authority to the City Administrator from
time to time, to raise the pay of any employee up to the maximum amount
indicated under the salary and pay schedule for appointed officers
and employees as set forth previously in Subsection A2 of this section
up to a maximum of 8% annually. Reduction in pay or other compensation
may only be made by the City Council.
2. The City Council delegates authority to the City Administrator to
raise the rate of any employee up to $2 per hour for the purpose of
increasing the responsibility of said employee for a specific job
and duration.
C. Probation:
1. All new employees, not including police officers, shall remain on
probation for a period of 90 days, said probation period being for
the purpose of determining the individual's ability to perform the
duties of his or her job.
2. All new police officers shall remain on probation for a period of
12 months, said probation period being for the purpose of determining
the individual's ability to perform the duties of his or her job.
3. Additional probation time may be added at the discretion of the City
Administrator as deemed necessary after a performance evaluation near
or at the end of the probation period.
[Ord. 147, 6-1-1981]
The City hereby elects to participate in the Illinois Municipal
Retirement Fund, effective January 1, 1982.
[Ord. 800, 6-1-1998]
It shall be unlawful to interfere with or hinder any City officer
or employee while engaged in the duties of his office or employment.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of
this section shall be guilty of an ordinance violation. Each day that
such violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.