[Ord. 8/20/62 § 1; Ord. 5/17/82 § 1; Ord. 3/21/83 § 1]
a. The Director of Recreation, under the direction and supervision of
the Mayor and Board of Council and of the chairman of the committee
to which his duties and activities are assigned, shall organize and
supervise recreation, sports, crafts and other activities for the
Town.
b. He shall conduct such activities as required, including, but not
limited to, a daily weekday recreation program during the summer months
between July 1 and August 31 of each year, including evening programs;
and afternoon programs between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays
between September 1 of each year and June 30 of the following year,
including evening programs.
c. He shall submit a written outline of his proposed recreation programs
detailing the nature and extent of such activities, prior to inaugurating
them for approval by the chairman or by the Mayor and Board of Council,
and conduct same pursuant to such rules and regulations as the chairman
shall prescribe.
d. He shall supervise all activities, either personally or through such
qualified assistant as may be provided him by the Mayor and Board
of Council and allow no unsupervised activity whatsoever.
e. He shall render reports of all such programs and activities, including
a specification of all measures taken to insure the safety of all
children participating in such activities, and shall apply for permission
from the chairman of the committee prior to engaging in any activities
which involve taking children outside of the confines of the Town
of Guttenberg. He shall require written permission and waiver from
the parents or guardians of each child prior to permitting any child
to participate in any Guttenberg recreation activities.
f. In addition to his regular reports, he shall immediately report any
injury or unusual event arising or occurring, directly or indirectly,
from such activities, to such chairman and to the Town Attorney. He
shall see that all participating children are covered by such insurance
as may be afforded in any programs and take such measures at all times
as will safeguard the health and safety of all children in his care.
g. He shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the
Mayor and Board of Council to facilitate or improve the activities
above set forth.
[Ord. 8/20/62 § 1; Ord. 5/17/82 § 1; Ord. 3/21/83 § 1]
His appointment shall be an annual appointment for a one-year
term, at a salary established by the Salary Ordinance.
[Ord. 8/20/62 § 1; Ord. 2/3/93 §§ 1
4; Ord. #12-01-1993; Ord. #004/00]
a. Establishment. There shall be one Assistant Director of Recreation
position. The Department of Recreation will consist of one Director
of Recreation, one Assistant Director of Recreation and one Director
of Public Affairs.
b. Duties. The duties of the Assistant Recreation Director shall be
as directed by the Recreation Director and/or the Council person in
charge of the Recreation Department.
c. Appointment. Appointment to the position of Assistant Recreation
Director shall be by the Mayor and Board of Council.
d. Salary. The salary of the Assistant Recreation Director shall be
set by the local Salary Ordinance.
a. Position Created. The position of Director of Public Affairs for
the Town of Guttenberg shall be and hereby is created and shall be
assigned to the Department of Recreation.
b. Appointment; Term. The Director of Public Affairs shall be appointed
by the Mayor and Council for a term to expire on the June 30th next
following the date of appointment.
c. Duties. The duties of the Director of Public Affairs shall include,
but not be limited to, the following:
1. Coordinating festivities, parades, and other social functions on
special occasions in the Town of Guttenberg as directed by the Mayor
and Board of Council.
2. Acting as liaison between the residents of the Town of Guttenberg
and the Mayor and Board of Council.
3. Representing the Town of Guttenberg at special events as directed
by the Mayor and Board of Council.
4. Performing such other duties as may be reasonably requested by the
Mayor and Board of Council.
d. Part-time Position. The position of Director of Public Affairs shall
be deemed a part-time position calling for approximately 10 hours
per week.
[Ord. 9/6/89 § I;
New]
There are hereby created the positions of three local ordinance
enforcement officers to be known as Code Enforcement Officers.
[Ord. 9/6/89 § II;
New; Ord. #004/97; Ord. #017/02]
The Code Enforcement Officers shall be responsible for the enforcement
of all ordinances of the Town of Guttenberg and are hereby empowered
to issue summonses for any violations thereof. The Code Enforcement
Officers are hereby assigned, for administrative purposes, to the
Mayor and Board of Council and shall work under the direct supervision
of the Mayor and Board of Council, performing such duties as may be
directed by the Mayor and Board of Council in addition to those specified
herein.
[Ord. 9/6/89 § IV;
New; Ord. #018/04]
All employees not affiliated with, or members of a labor union
shall be deemed "employees at will," employed at the will of the Town
of Guttenberg, with employment for no definite or established length
of time, and subject to termination at any time, for any reason, or
for no reason at all, consistent with law and Town of Guttenberg's
ordinances, regulations and policies.
[Ord. 9/6/89 § V;
New]
Salaries for the positions of Code Enforcement Officers shall
be as set forth in the Salary Ordinance.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § I]
There is hereby created and established the Office of License
Inspector for the Town of Guttenberg.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § II]
The License Inspector shall have the duty and obligation to
receive and act upon all applications for licenses which are issued
pursuant to all ordinances adopted in the Town except those issued
pursuant to the laws concerning alcoholic beverages and those issued
by or pursuant to authorization of the Plumbing Subcode Official or
Health Officer of the Board of Health. He shall make all investigations
required or necessary to be made in order that the eligibility of
the applicant for such license shall be fully established before the
license is issued. Upon being satisfied that the license should issue
and that its issuance would be in conformity with the provisions of
all ordinances, rules and regulations of the Town and also in conformity
with all the laws of the State of New Jersey and the United States
of America, he shall issue such license and collect the fee therefor
as set by the applicable ordinance.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § III]
Wherever, by reason of applicable law or the provisions of any
ordinance, rule or regulation of the Town, the license requires that
the licensee shall perform certain work under and pursuant to the
authority of the license, the License Inspector shall make adequate
and appropriate inspections in order to determine that the work is
being performed in a manner and to the extent required, pursuant to
said laws, ordinances or rules and regulations.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § IV]
It shall be the duty of the License Inspector to enforce all
ordinances in the Town requiring the issuance of licenses, in order
that persons required to procure licenses shall be compelled to do
so, and he shall be authorized to make complaint before the Municipal
Court for and on behalf of the Town for the violation of any ordinance
where the issuance of a license is required and has not been procured.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § V]
The term "license" shall be construed not only to mean licenses
required to be issued pursuant to ordinances, but wherever permits
are required to be issued pursuant to ordinances, such permits shall
be considered to be embraced within the term "license".
[Ord. 7/21/52 § VI]
The License Inspector shall keep full account of all fees and
other monies collected by him belonging to the Town and shall transmit
the same monthly to the Mayor and Board of Council together with a
report showing the number of licenses issued, the type and kind thereof
and the amount of money collected for each license.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § VII;
Ord. #018/04]
The License Inspector shall be appointed by the Mayor and Board
of Council. All employees not affiliated with, or members of a labor
union shall be deemed "employees at will," employed at the will of
the Town of Guttenberg, with employment for no definite or established
length of time, and subject to termination at any time, for any reason,
or for no reason at all, consistent with law and Town of Guttenberg's
ordinances, regulations and policies.
[Ord. 7/21/52 § VIII; Ord. 2/21/55 § 1]
The License Inspector shall serve without compensation.
[Ord. 6/7/82 § XXI
(a)]
The appointment of an Executive-Director of the Rent Control
Board is hereby authorized for a one-year term. His services shall
include but are not limited to the administration and direction of
the administration of the Rent Control Board.
[Ord. 6/7/82 § XXI
(b)]
The salary for such services is hereby fixed at a yearly rate
established in the Salary Ordinance, payable monthly, for services
rendered four hours per day, five days per week.
[Ord. 6/7/82 § XXI
(c)]
The Executive-Director of the Rent Control Board shall be subject
to the supervision of the Executive Department or other designee by
the Mayor and Board of Council.
[Ord. 4/20/88 § 1]
The position of Recycling Coordinator for the Town of Guttenberg
is hereby created.
[Ord. 4/20/88 § 2]
The Recycling Coordinator shall be responsible for effecting
programs within the Town which will implement the goals, objectives
and mandates of the State of New Jersey as detailed in the Source
Separation and Recycling Act (L. 1987, Ch. 102)
The Recycling Coordinator's duties shall include but not be
limited to, developing and implementing plans for promoting recycling,
preparing recycling grant proposals, conducting public information
activities designed to foster recycling efforts by the community at
large, and making regular reports to the Mayor and Board of Council
on the status of the Town's recycling program.
[Ord. 4/20/88 § 3]
The Recycling Coordinator shall be a salaried rather than an
hourly employee and shall be required to work at such time or times
as may be necessary to accomplish, on behalf of the Town, the goals,
objectives and mandates of the State of New Jersey as detailed in
the Source Separation and Recycling Act (L. 1987, Ch. 102)
[Ord. 4/20/88 § 4]
The annual salary for the position of Town Recycling Coordinator
shall be as set forth in the Salary Ordinance.
[Ord. #3-15-89A §§ II, IV, V]
a. Position Created. The position of Assistant Recycling Coordinator
is created.
b. Duties. The duties of the Assistant Recycling Coordinator shall include,
but not be limited to, working under the direction of and assisting
the Town Recycling Coordinator in the carrying out of the functions
of his or her office; such functions include, inter alia, developing
and implementing plans for promoting recycling, preparing recycling
grant proposals, conducting public information activities regarding
recycling in the Town of Guttenberg, and making regular reports to
the Mayor and Board of Council on the status of the Town's recycling
program.
c. Appointment. The Assistant Recycling Coordinator shall be appointed
by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Board of Council,
for a term which will expire on June 30 of the year in which he is
appointed.
d. Compensation. The salary for the position of Assistant Recycling
Coordinator shall be established in the Salary Ordinance.
[Ord. 8/21/91 §§ 1,
2]
There is hereby established in the Town of Guttenberg the position
of Housing Inspector to enforce the regulations set forth in the Hotel
and Multiple Dwellings Law, N.J.S.A. 55:13A-1 et seq. and the regulations
promulgated thereunder entitled, "Regulations for Maintenance of Hotel
and Multiple Dwellings" and amendments thereto which are set forth
in N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq. as the standards for the maintenance of
such structures within the Town.
[Ord. 8/21/91 § 2]
The Housing Inspector shall be appointed by the Mayor with the
advice and consent of the Board of Council and in addition to the
above described duties shall perform such other functions as may be
designated from time to time by the Mayor and Board of Council.
[Ord. 8/21/91 § 4]
The Housing Inspector shall receive an annual salary as set
forth in the annual Salary Ordinance.
[Ord. #1994-10 § I]
There are hereby created the position is of five Violations
Officers in the Town of Guttenberg.
[Ord. #1994-10 § II; Ord. #018/04]
The Mayor and Board of Council, by majority vote thereof, may
appoint not more than five Violations Officers to serve during any
one period of time. All employees not affiliated with, or members
of a labor union shall be deemed "employees at will," employed at
the will of the Town of Guttenberg, with employment for no definite
or established length of time, and subject to termination at any time,
for any reason, or for no reason at all, consistent with law and Town
of Guttenberg's ordinances, regulations and policies.
[Ord. #1994-10 § III; Ord. No.
10-2018]
All Violations Officers appointed hereunder are hereby assigned,
for administrative purposes, to the Police Department and shall serve
under the direct supervision of the Commander of Operations or his
designee, performing such duties as may be directed by the Commander
of Operations or his designee in addition to those specified herein.
[Ord. #1994-10 § IV]
The duty and authority of any Violations Officer appointed hereunder
shall be to:
a. Issue a parking ticket (summons) for any violation of a statute,
ordinance, resolution or regulation which regulates the parking of
vehicles.
b. Serve and execute all process for any parking offense issuing out
of the Guttenberg Municipal Court.
c. Cause any vehicle which is parked, stored or abandoned in the Town
of Guttenberg in violation of a statute, ordinance, resolution or
regulation to be towed away from the scene of the violation, all costs
of such towing and subsequent storage to be borne by the owner of
the towed/stored vehicle.
d. Issue a summons for any violation of any ordinance, resolution or
regulation of the Town of Guttenberg.
[Ord. #1994-10 § V]
The salary of any Violations Officer appointed hereunder shall
be no less than $7.70 per hour and no more than $10.50 per hour. The
salary of each Violations Officer shall be set by resolution of the
Mayor and Board of Council taking into consideration the qualifications
and experience of each such officer.
[Ord. #008/96]
The position of Urban Enterprise Zone Coordinator for the Town
of Guttenberg shall be and hereby is created.
[Ord. #027/04]
There is hereby established in the Town of Guttenberg the position
of Technical Assistant who shall be responsible for recordkeeping
and administration of the Uniform Construction Code.
[Ord. #027/04]
The Technical Assistant shall receive an annual salary as set
forth by the Salary Ordinance of the Town of Guttenberg.