[Ord. 684, 10-6-2008; amended Ord. 698, 7-28-2009]
The City Clerk, before entering upon the duties of his or her office, shall take an oath prescribed by law for other City officers and shall execute a bond to the City in the penal sum of $250,000, with sureties as shall be approved by the City Council, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his or her office and the payment of all monies that may be received by him or her, according to law and the ordinances of the City, which bond shall be filed with the City Treasurer. The Clerk shall hold his or her office for the term of four years and until his or her successor is elected and qualified, and shall receive such compensation as is provided for in Section
1-12-1 of this title. The City Clerk shall receive a salary of $44,395, plus 3 1/2% per year beginning the second year of
his or her term through his or her full length of service as City
Clerk notwithstanding whether the City Clerk serves longer than four
years or more. Each new City Clerk shall receive a $41,000 base salary,
plus 3 1/2% each year beginning the second year.
[1960 Code § 1.08.020; amended 5-16-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-976]
The City Clerk shall keep his/her office at the City Hall or
at such other place as the Council shall direct, and his/her office
hours shall be from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. of each working day, Monday
through Friday, and said office shall be closed on Saturdays and Sundays
and on various holidays, and said office shall be open 40 hours per
week.
[1960 Code §§ 1.08.030, 1.08.040, 1.08.070,
1.08.080, 1.08.140, 1.08.150, 1.08.160, 1.08.170, Ord. 231, 5-18-1987]
(A) Keeping Minutes, Service Notices: The City Clerk shall attend all
meetings of the City Council and shall keep in a suitable book, to
be styled the "Journal of the City Council", a full and faithful record
of its proceedings. He shall issue and cause to be served upon all
Aldermen notices of all special meetings of the City Council; also
notices to the members of the different committees of that body and
all persons whose attendance may be required before any such committee
when so directed by the Chairman thereof.
(B) Corporate Seal, Certified Copies Of Papers: The Clerk shall keep
the Corporate Seal to be provided under the direction of the City
Council, and all papers belonging to the City whose custody is not
otherwise provided for by law or the ordinances of the City; and copies
of all papers duly filed in his office and transcripts from the journals
and other records and files of his office, certified by him under
the Corporate Seal, shall be evidence in all courts in like manner
as if the originals were produced.
(C) Deliver Papers To Committees And Officers: The Clerk shall, without
delay, upon the adjournment of each meeting of the City Council, deliver
to the several committees of that body and to the officers of the
City, all petitions, communications, reports, resolutions, orders,
claims and other papers referred to those committees or officers by
the Council. He shall also, without delay, deliver to the Mayor all
ordinances or resolutions in his charge which may require approval
or otherwise be acted upon by the Mayor.
(D) Prepare Official Papers: The Clerk shall prepare all commissions,
licenses, permits and other official documents required to be issued
by him under the laws and ordinances of the City, and shall attest
the same with the Corporate Seal; and he shall in like manner attest
all deeds for the sale of real estate owned and conveyed by the City.
(E) Licenses Countersigned: All licenses, when issued, shall be countersigned
by the Clerk and he shall enter the same, without fee, in a book to
be kept by him for that purpose, the name of each person licensed,
for what purpose licensed, the date and number of the license, the
amount paid for the same and the time of the expiration thereof.
(F) Notice Of Election Or Appointment Of Officers: It shall be the duty
of the City Clerk within five days after the result of an election
is declared or an appointment is made, to notify all persons elected
or appointed to office of their election or appointment, and unless
such persons shall respectively qualify in 10 days after such notice,
the office shall become vacant.
(G) Record Of Elections And Appointments: The Clerk shall keep a record
of the election or appointment and confirmation of all officers of
the City and said record shall be so ruled and headed that the same
shall exhibit the name of the officer, to what office elected or appointed,
the date of confirmation or election, the date of commission and the
date of deaths, resignations, removal or expiration of term of office,
with a column for remarks.
(H) Keep Records; Turn Over To Successor: The Clerk shall carefully preserve
in his office all books, records, papers, profiles, maps and effects
of every description belonging to the City or appertaining to said
office and not in actual use and possession by other City officers,
and the custody of which is not otherwise provided for, and upon the
expiration of his term of office he shall, on demand, deliver such
books, records, papers, profiles, maps and effects to his successor
in office.
(I) Duties: The City Clerk shall preserve all warrants returned to him
and he shall keep his books and accounts in the manner that the City
Council may prescribe. The City Clerk shall, weekly, pay over to the
City Treasurer all monies collected by him from any source whatever,
taking the treasurer's receipt therefor in duplicate and filing one
of the receipts immediately. When required by the Council or by ordinance,
the Clerk shall make a written report to the Council or to any officer
designated by said Council, of all money collected by him, the account
whereon collected or of any other official matter.
[1960 Code, Secs. 1.08.050, 1.08.060]
(A) Record Ordinances: The Clerk shall record and properly index in a
book kept for that purpose, all ordinances passed by the City Council,
and at the foot of the record of each ordinance so recorded he shall
make a memorandum of the date of the passage, approval and of the
publication of such ordinance, which record and memorandum, or a certified
copy thereof, shall be prima facie evidence of the passage and legal
publication of such ordinance for all purposes whatsoever.
(B) Publish Ordinances: The Clerk shall cause all ordinances passed by
the City Council imposing any fine, penalty, imprisonment or forfeiture
or making any appropriation to be published once within 30 days after
their passage, in such public newspaper printed in the City, as the
Council shall designate, and shall file and preserve in his office
one or more copies of the paper containing every such ordinance so
published; provided, that this section shall not apply to such ordinances
as are published in book or pamphlet form by authority of the City
Council.
[1960 Code, Secs. 1.08.110, 1.08.120, 1.08.130, 1.08.180,
1.08.190, 1.08.210, 1.08.220, 1.08.230]
(A) Revise And Audit Accounts: The City Clerk shall revise and audit
all accounts or claims allowed by the Council as provided by ordinance,
and when such claims are allowed as aforesaid, he shall draw his warrant
in due form upon the City Treasurer therefor.
(B) Warrants, Books Kept: The Clerk shall keep in a suitable book an
accurate list of all 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 he shall take the receipt of every person for
the warrant upon the delivery thereof. All warrants drawn upon the
treasurer shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City
Clerk and shall specify therein the particular fund or appropriation
to which the same is chargeable, and the person to whom payable, and
no money shall be otherwise paid than upon such warrants so drawn.
(C) Public Improvements, Contracts, List: The Clerk shall keep in his
office a correct list of all local or public improvements ordered
by the Council and let under contract by the City, and all contracts
and specifications therefor made by authority of the Council or by
any officer of the City pursuant thereto, in relation to such improvement,
shall be filed in the office of the Clerk and no such contract shall
be valid unless signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City
Clerk.
(D) Warrants For Special Taxes: It shall be the duty of the City Clerk
to execute all warrants for the collection of special taxes and special
assessments which by law and the ordinances of the City may be executed
by the Clerk, and he shall collect all special assessments which are
or may be levied or assessed by virtue of any ordinance of the City
for the making of any local improvements.
(E) Give Receipts: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and instructed
to receive from and receipt to any person against whose property special
taxes or special assessments are or may be assessed for local improvements,
the amount of his special tax or special assessment, less such discount
or rebate as may be ordered and authorized by the Council.
(F) Make Delinquent List; Report To County Collector: It shall be the
duty of the Clerk on or before April 1 in each year and without extra
charge to the City, to make a report or reports in writing to the
county collector of Logan County, or other officers authorized by
law to apply for judgments and sell lands for taxes due the county
and state, of all the lands, town lots, blocks, pieces and parcels
of land on which he shall have been unable to collect special taxes
or special assessments, due and unpaid thereon, together with his
warrant or warrants received by him authorizing the collection or
with a brief description of the nature of such warrant or warrants,
which report or reports shall be accompanied by the oath of the Clerk
that the list is a correct return and report of the lands, town lots
and real property on which the said special taxes or special assessments
levied by authority of the City remain due and unpaid; that he is
unable to collect the same or any part thereof and that he has given
the notice required by law that said warrants had been received by
him for collection.
(G) Turn Over Money: The Clerk shall every two weeks, or more often if
the Council so directs, pay over all money collected by him from any
person to the treasurer of the City taking the receipt of such treasurer
therefor in duplicate, one of which receipts he shall at once file
in the office of the Clerk.
(H) Keep Books: The Clerk shall keep books and accounts which shall show
all receipts and monies collected by him and all other matters pertaining
to his office and such books shall be kept by him in a neat, methodical
manner.
[1960 Code, Sec. 1.08.200]
The City Clerk shall at the end of each month make his separate
report in writing to the Council which report shall show the amount
of money collected, from whom and on what account received; and he
shall, between May 1 and May 10, file a full statement of all monies
collected by him during the preceding fiscal year, the particular
warrant or warrants, special tax or special assessment or account
on which collected, the balance of monies uncollected on all warrants
in his hands and the balance remaining uncollected at the time of
the return on all warrants which he shall have returned during the
preceding fiscal year.
[1960 Code, Sec. 1.08.240]
It shall be the duty of the Clerk to set up a proper system
of records and accounting and to bill customers for service, receive
payments and receipt therefor, and he shall perform every other duty
provided by Title 7, Chapter 8 of this Code, and comply with any further
rules or requirements that may hereafter be prescribed by the Council.
He shall on or before the fifteenth of each month make a report
in writing to the Council which report shall show the amount of money
collected and received by him during the last preceding month, together
with voucher therefor showing payment to the City Treasurer of all
monies collected by him during such month.
[1960 Code, Secs. 1.08.250, 1.08.260, 1.08.270, 1.08.280]
The Clerk shall be the local registrar of vital statistics of
the City, and shall perform the following duties and have the following
powers:
(A) Births, Deaths Reported; Information Required: All births, stillbirths
and deaths occurring within the City shall be reported to the local
registrar of vital statistics. Such reports shall contain all information
required by the provisions contained in 410 Illinois Compiled Statutes
535/1, and shall conform to and be filed in accordance therewith.
(B) City To Provide Additional Equipment; Fees Paid: The City shall provide
all necessary equipment, files and supplies necessary for the proper
keeping and preservation of such records as are not supplied by the
State of Illinois. All fees to be charged and all regulations governing
such records and the keeping thereof shall be such as are provided
by statute. Fees provided by statute shall be collected by the Registrar
and shall be by him paid over to the City Treasury as belonging to
the City.
(C) Registration Of Other Districts Assigned By State Act: The local
Registrar of Vital Statistics shall keep records showing all such
births, stillbirths and deaths occurring within the City and of such
other births, stillbirths and deaths occurring in other registration
districts assigned to such Registrar for keeping under the provisions
of State law, such records to include all information required to
be kept by law.
[Ord. 2011-733, 11-21-2011]
The Clerk may appoint, with the approval of the Lincoln City
Council, a deputy who, during the temporary absence or disability
of the Clerk, shall be empowered to perform all the duties of the
City Clerk, and the Clerk shall be liable for such deputy's actions.
Said Deputy City Clerk shall, before entering upon his or her duties,
execute and deliver to the City a bond in the penal sum of $50,000,
with the securities to be approved by the Council conditioned for
the faithful performance of his or her duties. The Deputy City Clerk
shall be subordinate to the City Clerk, and shall perform services
in the Office of the City Clerk under the direction of said Clerk.
The Deputy City Clerk is not subject to the rules of Lincoln civil
service as provided for in the Illinois Civil Service Act, and can
be dismissed by the City Clerk. If the City Clerk dismisses the Deputy
City Clerk, the City Clerk shall file a written report outlining the
reasons for such dismissal, with the City Council at the next regular
meeting thereof, to be held not less than five days after such removal;
and if the City Clerk shall fail or refuse to file with the City Council
a statement of the reasons for such removal, or if the Council, by
a 2/3 vote of all its members authorized by law to be elected, by
ayes and nays to be entered upon its record, disapprove of such removal,
said Deputy City Clerk shall thereupon become restored to the office
from which he or she was so removed; but he or she shall give new
bonds and take a new oath of office. No Deputy City Clerk shall be
removed a second time for the same offense.
[Ord. 2018-874, 2-5-2018]
(A) Assistant City Clerk Position Created; Term: There is hereby created
the Office of Assistant City Clerk of the City of Lincoln. The Assistant
City Clerk shall serve at the discretion of the City Clerk. The term
of office shall be for one year and until a successor is appointed
and qualifies for the office. The appointment shall be made on the
first Monday in May of each and every year, or as soon thereafter
as practicable. Compensation of the Assistant City Clerk shall be
determined by the City Council from time-to-time.
(B) Duties And Status: The Assistant City Clerk shall perform the duties
as assigned by the City Clerk from time-to-time. The Assistant City
Clerk shall be appointed by the City Clerk, with the advice and consent
of the Mayor and City Council.
(C) Bond: The Assistant City Clerk, before entering upon his or her duties
of office shall take and subscribe the oath provided by law for City
officers and shall give a bond to the City in the penal sum of $1,500
with sureties as the City Council shall approve, conditioned upon
the faithful performance of the duties of the office.
[Ord. 180, 10-15-1984, eff. retroactive to 7-1-1984]
The Mayor and City Council of the City ordain as follows:
(A) Records Requests: The City Clerk is hereby designated as the person
to whom all initial requests for access to the records of the City
are to be referred. Such requests are to be made at the offices of
the City Hall, Lincoln, Illinois, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. In the event that the City Clerk
is not available during the times described above, the Deputy City
Clerk is designated as the person to whom such initial requests are
to be made.
(B) Records Retrieved: Any records which are the subject of a request
under the Freedom of Information Act shall be retrieved from such
place as they are stored, by the City Clerk or the Deputy City Clerk,
or by an employee of the City acting under the direction of the Clerk
or Deputy Clerk. In no event shall records be retrieved by the party
requesting them or by any person who is not employed by the City.
(C) Copy Fees: If copies of records are requested, the fees for such
copies, whether certified or not, shall be as determined from time
to time by the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall maintain a written
schedule of current fees in the Clerk's Office. The fees charged shall
reflect the actual cost of copying the records, and the cost of certifying
copies, if certification is requested.
(D) Request Denied; Appeal: In the event that a request to inspect City
records is denied by the City Clerk or the Deputy City Clerk, the
denial may be appealed to the Mayor. Such an appeal must be made within
14 days after the requesting party receives the written notice denying
said request; or, in the event that the denial is not by letter, the
appeal must be made 14 days after the request is effectively denied.
(E) Organization Of Records: The Clerk shall prepare:
1. A City information directory;
2. A block diagram of the functional subdivisions of the City;
3. A City records directory; and
4. A records catalog, all of which shall be substantially in the same
form as the documents attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference
as exhibits A, B, C, and D.
[Ord. 220, 1-20-1987]
There is hereby created a centralized purchasing program for
the City, and the Office of the City Clerk shall, in addition to his/her
other duties, administer the centralized purchasing program for the
City and shall administer said program in the following manner:
(A) Before entering upon the duties of administering the centralized
purchasing program, the Clerk and the Deputy Clerk shall file a fidelity
bond in the principal amount of $10,000 with a corporate surety, conditioned
on the faithful performance of his/her duties to reimburse the City
for any loss due to his/her failure to perform and administer the
centralized purchasing program as herein set forth.
(B) Except as otherwise specifically provided by the City Council or
as specifically otherwise required by laws of the State of Illinois,
the Office of the Clerk, as Administrator of the centralized purchasing
program, shall make all purchases of material, equipment or supplies
for the Municipality authorized by the City Council. He/she shall
be responsible for making all such purchases at the most favorable
price for the City and shall see to it that the material, equipment
or supplies delivered are correct in number or amount and comply with
the standards and specifications prescribed by the Governing Body
as agreed to at the time of purchase.
(C) The Office of the City Clerk shall not approve all purchases, but
shall engage in a clerical function to see that purchases are made
which are standard in quality, size and variety of articles, equipment
and supplies used by the offices and departments of the Municipal
government. The Clerk shall not approve purchases, but shall make
recommendations as to standards for all departments.
(D) When calling for bids as required by law, ordinance or by the City
Council, the City Clerk shall request the specifications from the
appropriate other governmental official or officials and see that
notice is given to bidders and see that the required notices are published.
(E) The City Clerk shall advise the Governing Body as to the anticipated
needs for purchases whenever possible and shall ask authority to make
purchases in advance of needs, or in bulk amounts, where such practices
would result in economy or improved efficiency.
(F) Any commodity, equipment or supplies purchased in advance of actual
need shall remain in the custody of the City Clerk, as Administrator
of the centralized purchasing program, for delivery to the office,
department or employee as it is requested by said office, department
or employee. The Clerk shall keep all records of all purchases made
by his/her office and of the destination or ultimate use of such material,
equipment or supplies.
(G) The Clerk shall cause to be prepared every six months an inventory
of all Municipal property in his/her custody and it shall be the duty
of each officer or employee having Municipal property in his custody
to keep an inventory of such property and to furnish a copy thereof
to the Clerk's Office of the City, on request. In no event shall an
inventory be requested more than once each month. The inventory shall
contain a reasonable computation of the material, equipment and supplies
possessed by the said officer or employee.
(H) Department heads and/or officers of the City are authorized to make
purchases of any such material, equipment or supplies, as are needed,
but shall request the purchase of the same from the Clerk's Office
of the City whenever it is possible to do so.