Powers and Duties - The board of
trustees of the public library shall have the custody and management
of the library and reading rooms and of all property of the city devoted
to library purposes. All funds raised or appropriated by the city
for the support and maintenance of the library shall be expended under
the direction of the said board. All funds or property which the city
may receive by gift or bequest, or otherwise, for library purposes
shall be administered by the said board in accordance with the terms
of such gift, bequest or otherwise.
The board of trustees of the public library shall, subject to
appropriation, have the following specific powers and duties:
To appoint a director of the library and to set the director's
salary within the salary range set by the city manager.
1) The director shall be charged with the day-to-day administration
of the library system including appointment, supervision and removal
of all other employees connected with the library system, fixing their
salaries, defining their duties, and making rules concerning their
tenure of office, subject to policy directives adopted by the library
trustees and the provisions of any applicable collective bargaining
agreement.
2) To make all reasonable rules and regulations for the operation and
management of the library system and for the conduct of their own
business and affairs as may be deemed necessary or desirable.
The board of trustees of the public library shall in all matters
of general municipal policy and procedures be subject to policy directives
designed to achieve uniformity and better administrative control as
may from time to time be issued by the city manager. Responsibility
for the ordinary maintenance of library buildings and grounds may
be transferred to a central municipal maintenance department by ordinance
adopted by the city council. The board of trustees of the public library
shall have all of the other powers and duties as may be provided by
general law, by charter, by ordinance or otherwise.
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