(a)
Appointment and qualification:
The City Council shall appoint a City Manager who shall be the chief administrative and executive officer of the City and shall be responsible to the City Council for the administration of all the affairs of the City. He/She shall be chosen by the City Council solely on the basis of his/her executive and administrative training, experience, ability and character and need not when appointed, be a resident of the City of La Grange, but shall establish his/her residency with [within] the City thereafter within the time set by Council. No member of the City Council shall, during the time for which he/she is elected and for one (1) year thereafter, be appointed City Manager.
(b)
Term and salary:
The City Manager shall not be appointed for a definite term but may be removed at the will and pleasure of the City Council by a vote of the majority of the entire Council. The action of the City Council in suspending or removing the City Manager shall be final; it being the intention of this Charter to vest all authority and fix all responsibility of such suspension or removal in the City Council. In case of the absence or disability of the City Manager, the City Council may designate some qualified person to perform the duties of the office during such absence or disability. The City Manager shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by the City Council.
(c)
Powers and duties:
The powers herein conferred upon the City Manager shall include but shall not be limited to the following:
(1)
To effectively enforce all State laws and City ordinances.
(2)
To appoint and remove any officer or employee of the City except those officers and employees whose appointment or election is otherwise provided for by law or this Charter. The City Manager shall not appoint any officer or employee he/she is privileged to appoint except with the advice and consent of the supervisor, if any, of the City department in which such officer is employed. In the event such supervisor and the City Manager differ on the merits of the employee or officer to be appointed, then and in that event, such appointment shall be resolved by the City Council.
(3)
To prepare and submit the annual budget and a five (5) year capital improvement program to the City Council.
(4)
To submit to the City Council monthly a report on the finances and administrative activities of the City and a complete report as of the end of each fiscal year.
(5)
To perform such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or required of him/her by the City Council, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter.
(Amnd. at an election held 5/1/21)