[1982 Code]
The office of City Administrator is hereby created. The City
Administrator shall be appointed by majority vote of the Council for
on indefinite term. He shall be chosen by the Council solely on the
basis of his executive and administrative qualifications with special
reference to his actual experience in or his knowledge of accepted
practice in respect to the duties of his office. At the time of his
appointment he need not be a resident of the City or the State.
[1982 Code]
The City Administrator shall receive such compensation as the
board shall fix from time to time by ordinance or resolution.
[Prior Code, Sec. 1-64]
It is the duty of the City Attorney to advise the Mayor and
City Council upon all legal questions relating to the duties of their
offices and to the interests of this City, as may from time to time
be referred to him. He shall prepare all papers for or on behalf of
the City and appear and prosecute all persons charged with violation
of any ordinance of this City, and appear and represent this City
before any and all courts, commissions or tribunals in any cause in
which this City may be a party to or interested in said cause, and
perform such other services as may be required of him by the Mayor
and Council.
[Prior Code, Sec. 1-65]
The duties of the City Attorney shall include the giving of
advice to all City departments and department heads, and to conduct
periodically a school of instruction for the Police Department. These
duties ore in addition to the duties already described by the ordinances
of this City.
[Prior Code, Sec. 1-73]
The Cooperative Health Department of the County and its director
shall have powers of a City Health Department and City Health Officer
respectively for the City. References to Health Department and Health
Officer or Director of the Health Department in this Code and in other
ordinances of the City mean the Cooperative Health Department and
its director unless the context clearly indicates another meaning.