[1975 Code § 3.02; amended by 2003 Code]
The City Clerk, before entering upon the duties of the office,
shall take the oath prescribed for other City officials and shall
execute a bond to the City in the penal sum of $20,000, with such
sureties as may be approved by the City Council, conditioned for the
faithful performance of the duties of the office and the payment of
all monies that may be received by him according to law and the ordinances
of the City. The bond shall be filed with the City Treasurer.
[1975 Code § 3.02; amended by 2003 Code]
The City Clerk shall:
A. Attend Council Meetings; Notices And Records: Attend all meetings
of the City Council and keep in a suitable book, to be styled "Record
of the City Council", a full and faithful record of its proceedings.
He shall issue and cause to be served notices to the members of the
different committees of the City Council, and to all other persons
whose attendance may be required before any such committee, when so
directed by the chairman thereof.
B. Corporate Seal; Certified Copies Of Documents: Keep the corporate
seal, to be provided under the direction of the City Council, and
all papers belonging to the City and copies of all papers filed in
the office and transcripts from the records, and files of the office
certified by him under the corporate seal shall be evidence in all
courts in like manner as if the original were produced.
C. Documents To Committees And Officers: Without delay, upon the adjournment
of the meeting of the City Council, notify and, upon demand, shall
deliver to the several committees of that body and to the officers
of the corporation all petitions, communications, reports, resolutions,
orders, claims and other papers referred to those committees or officers
by the City Council. He shall, without delay, deliver to the Mayor
all ordinances or resolutions in his charge which may require the
approval or other action by the Mayor.
D. Prepare Official Papers: Prepare all commissions, licenses, permits
and other official documents required to be issued by him either under
the law or the ordinances of the City, and shall attest the same and
affix thereto the corporate seal, and shall in like manner attest
all deeds for the sale of real estate owned and conveyed by the City.
E. General Supervision Of Revenues; Charge Of Official Papers, Etc.:
Exercise a general supervision over all City officers charged in any
manner with the receipt, collection or disposal of corporate revenues,
and the collection and return of all such revenues into the treasury.
He shall have charge, custody, and control of all deeds, licenses,
warrants for the payment of money, contracts, obligations, vouchers,
books and papers of every kind, the custody of which is not herein
given to any other officer.
F. Records Kept:
1. Generally: Carefully preserve in his office all books, records, papers,
maps, plats and other documents of every description belonging to
the City, or appertaining to his office, and at the expiration of
his term of office or upon resignation or removal, turn over all of
said papers and effects to the successor in office.
2. Bonds: Keep in his office, in books kept expressly for the purpose,
a correct list of all the existing bonds against the City, showing
the number and the amount of each, for what purpose the same were
issued, and when any such bonds are purchased, paid or canceled, said
books shall show such fact or facts.
3. Elections And Appointments: Keep a record of the elections and appointments
of all officers of the City, and record shall be so construed as to
exhibit the name of the officer, to what office elected or appointed,
the date of such election or appointment and, in the case of an appointive
officer, the date of confirmation; also, the dates of any commission
or commissions, together with the date of deaths, resignations, removals
or expirations.
G. Accounts Of Revenues: Open and keep in a neat and methodical manner
a complete set of books, in which shall be kept a detailed account
of the City revenue and of each separate fund, crediting the same
with all receipts or budgeted items, and charging it with all warrants
or checks drawn thereon. The Clerk shall also keep a correct account
of all debts due from or owing to the City, and shall keep a correct
list of all notes, warrants or other obligations given by or payable
to the City, with the dates thereof, the persons to whom or by whom
payable, the rate of interest, the time and manner in which the principal
and interest are payable, and such other particulars as may be necessary
to the full understanding thereof. The books and all contracts, bonds,
deeds, warrants, vouchers, receipts, and other papers kept in said
office shall at all times be subject to the examination of the Mayor,
the members of the City Council, the City attorney, or any committee
of the City Council.
H. Monthly Reports To Council: Make a report to the City Council at
the first regular meeting in each month of the exact condition of
each fund or budgeted item, the total amount which has been used or
expended therefrom, and the balance, if any, which is subject to be
drawn upon. Whenever any budgeted item or fund is exhausted, the Clerk
shall, without delay, notify the City Council thereof, and shall not
thereafter draw any warrant against such fund or budgeted item until
the same shall be renewed or replenished by action of the City Council
according to law.
I. Audit Of Accounts: Revise and audit all accounts or claims allowed
by the City Council, and all other accounts in which the corporation
is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, where provision for their
adjustment is not otherwise made. Upon ascertaining the amount due
to any person, he shall draw his warrant or check therefor in due
form upon the City Treasurer. If, upon the examination of any such
claim or account, the Clerk shall have reason to doubt its correctness,
it shall be his duty to make report thereof to the City Council.
J. Require Claimants To Make Oath: In making all adjustments and settlements,
be authorized to require any claimant to file with a verified statement
as to any fact, matter or thing touching the correctness of any such
claim or account.
K. List Of Warrants And Checks: Keep in a suitable book an accurate
list of all checks and warrants drawn upon the City Treasurer, showing
the date, number and amount of each, and the name of the person in
whose favor drawn and shall preserve all warrants returned to him.
L. Other Duties: In addition to the foregoing duties, perform all such
other and further duties pertaining to the Clerk's office as are or
may be imposed upon him by the law of the state, the ordinances of
the City, or by resolution of the City Council.
[Ord. 4, 4-21-1975; amended by 2003 Code]
The office of the City Clerk will be open for the transaction
of City business Mondays through Fridays, except holidays, from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
[Ord. 94, 5-7-1979; amended by Ord. 213, 9-4-1984]
A. Collector: The City Clerk shall concurrently hold the appointive
office of City Collector and shall continue to receive the compensation
provided for the office of City Clerk and concurrently shall receive
the compensation provided for the appointive office of City Collector.
B. Freedom Of Information Officer:
1. Office Created: There is hereby created the appointive office within
the City government to be known as the "freedom of information" officer.
2. Duties: The duties of the freedom of information officer shall be
to reply to all public and employee requests for records and information,
and to comply with all necessary and applicable provisions of the
freedom of information act.
3. Clerk Serve As: The City Clerk is hereby appointed to the office
of freedom of information officer.