Appointment. Council shall appoint a Borough Secretary/Manager for
an indefinite term and shall fix his compensation. The Secretary/Manager
shall be appointed solely on the basis of his executive and administrative
qualifications.
Powers and duties of the Secretary. The Secretary shall be the chief
administrative officer of the Borough. He shall be responsible to
the Council for the organization, administration, and coordination
of all Borough affairs and shall have the following powers and duties
in addition to other powers and duties set forth elsewhere in this
Administrative Code and ordinances of the Borough.
He shall direct and supervise the administration of all municipal
departments, offices and agencies, except as otherwise provided by
law or this Administrative Code. He shall not exercise any supervision
or authority over the Police Department that is vested in the Mayor
other than such duties as may be delegated by the Mayor.
He shall perform the duties of the Secretary in causing appropriate
records to be made, preserved and certified, as required by law, this
Administrative Code or other action of the Council. He shall attest
the execution of all instruments and shall record all ordinances and
attest the same by his signature. He shall file and record proof of
service of all notices required by law, and his certificate thereof
shall be good evidence of such notice. He shall have custody of the
municipal corporate seal and all official Borough records. He shall
deliver to his successor the seal and all books, papers and other
records and things belonging to the Borough.
He shall attend all meetings of the Council and shall keep full minutes
of its proceedings; he shall transcribe the bylaws, rules, regulations
and ordinances adopted into a book kept for that purpose. The Borough
shall furnish the Secretary/Manager with such dockets, books, forms
and files as are necessary for the conduct of his office, such dockets,
books, forms and files to be and remain the property of the Borough.
He shall attend all the Council meetings and meetings of its committees
and shall have the right to take part in discussions, but he shall
not vote. He shall prepare the agenda of each Council meeting, subject
to the right of the Council President to authorize deviation from
the business listed on the agenda.
He shall prepare and submit to the Council on or before November
1 of each year, or on such alternate date as the Council shall determine,
a budget for the next fiscal year and an explanatory budget message.
In preparing the budget, he or an officer designated by him shall
obtain from the head of each department, agency, board, commission,
committee or officer estimates of revenues and expenditures and other
supporting data as he requires. He shall review such estimates and
may revise them before submitting the budget to the Council.
He shall submit to the Council, as soon as possible after the close
of the fiscal year, and make available to the public, a complete report
on the financial and administrative activities of the Borough for
the preceding year.
He shall keep the Council informed as to the conduct of Borough affairs;
submit monthly reports on the condition of the Borough finances and
such other reports as the Council shall request; advise and consult
the Council on matters regarding policy formulation and implementation;
and shall make such recommendations to the Council as he deems necessary.
He shall attend to the letting of contracts in due form of law, and
he shall supervise the performance and faithful execution of the same,
except insofar as such duties are expressly imposed upon some other
Borough officer by law.
He shall have the duty, through the proper departments or subordinates,
to enforce the ordinances and regulations of the Borough, including
building and housing codes adopted by the Council.
With the consent of the Council, he shall have the authority to represent
the Borough in deliberations with other governmental bodies or councils,
subject to final ratification by the Council of any action taken.
He shall have the authority, subject to final ratification of the
Council, to negotiate intergovernmental cooperation agreements pursuant
to the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
He shall be the purchasing officer of the Borough, and he shall purchase,
in accordance with the provisions of the Borough Code and this Administrative
Code, all supplies and equipment for the various agencies, boards,
departments, and other offices of the Borough. He shall keep an account
of all purchases and shall make a full monthly written report thereof.
He shall investigate all legitimate complaints concerning Borough
affairs, problems and personnel and, when appropriate, take corrective
action. He shall keep a record of all complaints investigated and
the action, if any, taken on the same.
He may employ experts and consultants to perform work and to advise
in connection with any of the functions of the Borough, providing
that this shall not be done without previous approval of the Council.
Any emergency powers that the Council may establish by ordinance
to suppress mobs, riots or tumultuous assemblies, or to give aid and
relief as a result of any disaster or other emergency shall devolve
upon the Secretary in consultation with the Chairman of Council's
Public Safety Committee and the emergency management team.
Acting Secretary. The Secretary/Manager shall designate, in writing,
and employee of the Borough to exercise the duties of Secretary/Manager
during his temporary absence or disability. During such absence or
disability, the Borough Council may revoke such designation at any
time and appoint another officer of the Borough to serve until the
Secretary/Manager shall return or his disability shall cease.
Appointment. For the audit of each fiscal year, all accounts of the
Borough shall be examined, audited and settled by an independent auditor,
who shall be a certified public accountant, registered in Pennsylvania,
a firm of certified public accountants so registered or a competent
public accountant or a competent firm of public accountants.
Annual appointment. Such independent auditor shall be appointed,
annually, by resolution in accordance with the Borough Code, before
the close of the fiscal year, to make an independent examination of
the accounting records of the Borough for such fiscal year.
Powers and duties. Such independent auditor shall have, possess and
exercise all the powers and shall perform all the duties as provided
in the Borough Code.
Appointment and compensation. The Council shall appoint a solicitor
for an indefinite term. The Solicitor's compensation shall be
determined by the Council and paid out of Borough funds.
Duties. The Solicitor shall render such legal services as may be
necessary or desirable for the best interests of the Borough. The
Council may employ special counsel other than the Solicitor to render
legal services in connection with any legal matter involving the Borough
or its officials, boards, commissions or committees.
Powers and duties. The Treasurer shall have all powers and duties
as prescribed by the Borough Code. The Treasurer shall meet monthly,
or more often as required by the Secretary, with the Secretary to
review and initial financial reports or other documents as required.
Operational departments of government shall be created or abolished
by the Council.