[Ord. No. 19-1994]
The office of the Administrator of the Borough is hereby created
in and for the Borough, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:60-7 and N.J.S.A.
40A:9-136, et seq.
[Ord. No. 19-1994]
The Administrator shall be appointed on the basis of his executive
and administrative qualifications. Previous responsible, successful
experience in local government and municipal management shall be preferred.
The Administrator need not be a resident of the Borough at the time
of his appointment, and may also thereafter reside outside the Borough.
[Ord. No. 19-1994]
The Administrator shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council and shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Council. Specific terms and conditions of employment shall be set forth in a written agreement, be approved by resolution of the Mayor and Council. Subject to the provisions of §
2-9-4, such agreement may cover a term of one year or longer than one year. Annual reappointment of the Administrator shall not be necessary, since the Administrator serves pursuant to §§
2-9-3 and
2-9-4.
[Ord. No. 19-1994]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-138, the Administrator may be removed
by a two-thirds vote of the Council. The resolution of removal shall
become effective three months after its adoption. The Council may
provide that the resolution shall have immediate effect; provided,
however, that the Council shall cause to be paid to the Administrator
forthwith any unpaid balance of his salary and his salary for the
next three calendar months following adoption of the resolution.
[Ord. No. 19-1994]
The Administrator shall devote his full time to the duties of
his office; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent him
from also holding any other appointive Borough office and fulfilling
the duties thereof, including, but not limited to, the position of
Chief Financial Officer.
[Ord. No. 19-1994]
The Administrator shall receive annual compensation within the
range set forth in the Borough's annual salary ordinance. Specific
annual compensation shall be set by motion or resolution of the Borough
Council upon recommendation of the Mayor.
[Ord. No. 19-1994; Ord. No. 1996-1; Ord. No.
2009-27]
The Administrator shall, under the direction of the Mayor and
Council, to the extent not prohibited by law:
A. Be responsible for the proper and efficient administration of all
Borough business, except those duties and responsibilities conferred
upon other Borough officials by State statutes, other applicable laws,
rules and regulations promulgated by State and County agencies, judicial
authority or ordinances of the Borough;
B. Serve as the Borough's Personnel Officer, with final authority for
the hiring, promotion, discipline, suspension or discharge of any
employee, except those for whom the Mayor and Council are directly
responsible, provided that those employees covered by other applicable
State statutes or Borough ordinances shall be hired, promoted, disciplined,
suspended or discharged in accordance with such laws. The appointment,
discipline, suspension or discharge of department heads shall be subject
to prior consultation by the Administrator with the Mayor and Council.
Department head salaries shall be set by the Mayor and Council, and
the Administrator shall set the salaries of all other employees within
the ranges set forth in the salary ordinance.
C. Oversee all departments and assign responsibility for departmental
action, and coordinate interdepartmental operations, including those
of the Borough Attorney, Borough Engineer and Borough Auditor;
D. Prepare the proposed Annual Borough Budget by requiring and receiving
appropriation requests from the heads of departments and reviewing
such requests with the Borough Council member concerned, transmitting
a tentative Budget and consulting with the Mayor and Council with
respect thereto and submitting his final recommendations in the time
and form required by law for municipal budgets, appending thereto
a detailed analysis of the various items of expenditure and preliminary
revenues and such explanatory comment or statement as may be desirable;
E. Administer the budget after its adoption, implement the work programs
contained therein, and enforce the financial procedures and policies
of the Borough and its departments;
F. Execute and enforce the laws of the State and ordinances and resolutions
of the Borough except where authority is granted to others by statutes
or ordinance; see that all the terms and conditions imposed in favor
of the Borough or its inhabitants in any statute, public utility franchise,
performance bond, or other contractual undertaking are complied with;
G. Keep the Mayor and Council informed as to the conduct of Borough
affairs, as well as the condition of Borough finances and make such
recommendations to the Mayor and Council as he deems necessary and
advisable;
H. Recommend to the Mayor and Council the employment of professional
service consultants to perform work and render advice;
I. Negotiate or assist in the negotiation of contracts in accordance
with law, and supervise the performance and faithful execution of
such contracts, except insofar as such duties are expressly imposed
upon some other Borough officer or official by statute or ordinance;
J. Prepare, where appropriate, specifications and bid requirements.
All bids are to be received by the Borough Clerk and reviewed by the
Administrator, who shall make recommendations to the governing body;
K. Review and recommend all bills and vouchers for payment prior to
final approval by the Mayor and Council;
L. Maintain a continuing review and analysis of budget operations, work
programs, and costs of municipal services;
M. At the request of the Mayor and Council, study and analyze the duties
and responsibilities of any appointed official or department of the
Borough, submitting his report relating thereto to the Mayor and Council
for such further action as the Mayor and Council may deem advisable;
N. Study, recommend, implement and enforce procedures and policies of
the Borough and its departments for receipt, dissemination and collation
of, and responses to, communications and information;
O. Delegate some of the specific tasks assigned to him; however, he
shall retain responsibility for all such work completed by others;
P. Attend all meetings of the Council with the right to take part in
discussion, but not to vote;
Q. Submit to the Mayor and Council, as requested, verbal and written
reports on administrative activities of the Borough; and
R. The Mayor and Council may appoint the Business Administrator to serve
as an Associate Deputy Clerk for no additional compensation. The appointment
shall be made on an annual basis or an as needed basis so that the
services of a Deputy Borough Clerk will be available at meetings where
attendance by the Borough Clerk may not be convenient or possible;
and
S. Perform such other duties as may be required by the Mayor and Council
and perform those duties as may be set forth in a job description
established for the Administrator position.
[Ord. No. 19-1994; Ord. No. 2000-32]
Unless another Borough Official shall have been appointed by
the Mayor to serve as Purchasing Agent of the Borough, the Administrator
shall serve in that capacity, with authority as outlined in § 2-14-2E.