[Ord. #415, 1972 Code § 6-1, § 6-2, § 6-4]
a. Office Created. There is hereby created the office of Borough Attorney
of the Borough of Brielle.
b. Qualifications and Duties of Attorney. The person appointed to the
office of Borough Attorney shall be a practicing attorney in New Jersey
and shall do and perform all of the duties assigned to him by the
Governing Body of this borough in relation to such office.
c. Term of Office. The Borough Attorney shall hold such office for one
year commencing January 1 annually and shall be appointed by the Mayor
and confirmed by the Council.
[Ord. #415; Ord. #505; 1972 Code § 6-1; § 6-3]
a. Office Created. There is hereby created the office of Borough Engineer
of the Borough of Brielle.
b. Qualifications and Duties of Engineer. The person appointed to the
office of Borough Engineer shall be a licensed professional engineer
of the State of New Jersey and shall do and perform all of the duties
assigned to him by the Governing Body of this borough in relation
to such office.
c. Term of Office. The Borough Engineer shall hold such office for one
year commencing January 1 and shall be appointed by the Mayor and
confirmed by the Council.
[Ord. #530; 1972 Code § 6-7, § 6-8, § 6-11,
§ 6-12; Ord. #870]
a. Office Created. There is hereby created the Office of Municipal Prosecutor.
b. Duties of Municipal Prosecutor. The person appointed to the Office
of Municipal Prosecutor shall represent the members of the Police
Department of the Borough in all proceedings brought in the Municipal
Court of the Borough, and shall perform any and all duties assigned
to him by the Governing Body of this Borough in relation to such office
pursuant to the provisions of P.L. 1996, C.95, which states that the
Municipal Prosecutor shall be under the supervision of the Attorney
General or County Prosecutor.
c. Qualifications and Terms of Office. The person appointed to the office
of Municipal Prosecutor shall be a duly licensed attorney in good
standing of the State of New Jersey and shall hold office for a term
not exceeding one year or beyond December 31 of the year of his or
her appointment.
d. Compensation. The compensation of the Municipal Prosecutor shall
be fixed by the Council in the salary ordinance.
[Ord. #530; 1972 Code § 6-7, § 6-9, § 6-11,
§ 6-12]
a. Office Created. There is hereby created the Office of Planning Board
Attorney.
b. Duties. The Planning Board Attorney shall represent the Planning
Board of the Borough and shall perform all duties assigned to him
by the Planning Board.
c. Qualifications and Terms of Office. The person appointed to the office
of Planning Board Attorney shall be a duly licensed attorney in good
standing of the State of New Jersey and shall hold office for a term
not exceeding one year or beyond December 31 of the year of his or
her appointment.
d. Compensation. The compensation of the Planning Board Attorney shall
be fixed by the Planning Board.
[Ord. #530, 1972 Code § 6-7, § 6-10,
§ 6-11, § 6-12]
a. Office Created. There is hereby created the Office of Attorney for
the Board of Adjustment.
b. Duties. The Board of Adjustment Attorney shall represent and perform
all duties assigned to him by the Board of Adjustment.
c. Qualifications and Terms of Office. The person appointed to the Office
of Board of Adjustment Attorney shall be a duly licensed attorney
in good standing in the State of New Jersey and shall hold office
for a term not exceeding one year or beyond December 31 of the year
of his or her appointment.
d. Compensation. The compensation of the Board of Adjustment Attorney
shall be fixed by the Board of Adjustment.
[Ord. #527; 1972 Code § 22-1, § 22-2,
§ 22-3]
a. Offices Created. There are hereby created the offices of Assistant
Municipal Clerk, Assistant Treasurer, Assistant Tax Collector and
Assistant Water Rent Collector in the Borough.
b. Duties. The person or persons appointed to the aforesaid offices
in the Borough shall do and perform all of the duties assigned to
him or her by the officer to whom he or she is an Assistant and by
the Borough Council in relation to such office. If so directed by
the Council, he or she shall have all the powers and shall perform
all the duties of the office held by the person to whom he or she
is an Assistant.
c. Appointments; Terms of Office. The Assistant Municipal Clerk, the
Assistant Treasurer, the Assistant Tax Collector and the Assistant
Water Rent Collector shall each hold such office initially commencing
as of the date of appointment by the Mayor and confirmation by the
Council and until the end of the calendar year in which such appointment
and confirmation shall have taken place. Thereafter, they shall each
hold such office for one year, commencing January 1 annually, and
shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council.
[Ord. #565; 1972 Code § 30-1; § 30-2]
a. Office Established. There is hereby established, pursuant to N.J.S.A.
40A:11-9, the office of Purchasing Agent, whose term of office shall
be one year, expiring on December 31 annually. The Purchasing Agent
shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council, and
he shall exercise the powers prescribed herein, at a salary fixed
by resolution. It is the intent of this subsection to encourage open
and competitive bidding and to award contracts to the lowest bidder.
b. Powers and Duties.
1. He shall have the duty and power to purchase and contract for all
work, materials and supplies needed by any department, unit or agency
of the Borough pursuant to the Public Contracts Law.
2. He shall be authorized to purchase work, materials, supplies or services
up to $1,000.
3. He shall be authorized to purchase work, materials, supplies or services
from $1,000 to less than $7,500 after attempting to secure a minimum
of two quotations and after approval of the Chairman of the department
involved.
4. He shall be authorized to prepare bids and specifications for the
purchase of work, materials, supplies or services in the amount of
$7,500 or more, the bids to be awarded by the Council. The award of
such bids shall be made, after public advertising, to the lowest responsible
bidder and upon execution of a written contract.
[Ord. #488; 1972 Code § 31-1, § 31-2,
§ 31-3]
a. Position Established. The position of Relocation Officer of the Borough
is hereby established.
b. Duties. The duties of the Relocation Officer shall be those set forth
in the Statutes of the United States and of the State of New Jersey,
and the regulations of the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development and of the State of New Jersey.
c. Salary. The salary of the Relocation Officer may be established by
resolution of the Governing Body, but in no event shall such salary
exceed $500 per year.