In addition to those town agencies and officers created by the charter, and until the town meeting shall approve an administrative code, the following town agencies and officers are hereby created:
(a) 
town clerk
(b) 
town treasurer, who shall also be the town collector
(c) 
town engineer
(d) 
constables, in such number as the select board shall deem necessary
(e) 
board of trust fund commissioners consisting of three members[1]
[1]
Art 12 of the 1984 Fall Town Meeting deleted Town Counsel and renumbered others.
The person appointed by the town manager as town clerk shall be appointed for a term of one year and shall be a resident of the town.
In addition to those powers and duties given by the charter, by other sections of these bylaws or otherwise given by law, the town clerk shall have such additional powers and duties as the town manager shall assign, consistent with law.
Unless otherwise specified in these bylaws, by the charter, by a rule or regulation of a town agency or by other law, the town clerk’s office shall be the official place for filing of any document which may or should be filed in the town.
It shall be the duty of the town clerk to have available a supply of current copies of the “Winchester Home Rule Charter”, “Code of Bylaws, Town of Winchester”, “Zoning Bylaw of the town of Winchester”, and all other rules and regulations, for which a minimum fee shall be charged.
The town clerk shall, on or before each October 1st, and at such other times as the committee on rules may request, notify in writing each town meeting member who is subject to forfeiture of office for any of the reasons stated in Article 2, Section 2-5 (c), of the charter and submit a list of these town meeting members to the committee on rules.
[1]
Art 3 of the 1983 Fall Town Meeting deleted Sections 4 and 5 which set forth the eligibility and duties of Town Counsel since such language is now found in the Charter.
The person appointed by the town manager to be town treasurer shall be appointed for a term of one year.[1]
[1]
Art 15 of the 2003 Fall Town Meeting deleted the requirement that the Treasurer be a resident of the Town.
In addition to those powers and duties otherwise given by law or which the town manager shall assign, consistent with law, the town treasurer shall have the following powers and duties:
(a) 
The town treasurer shall supervise and be responsible for the collection and receipt of all sums and accounts due, owing or paid to the town, including taxes and fees, and shall act as the town collector of taxes.
(b) 
The town treasurer shall report directly to the select board at such times as they may direct or as he may deem appropriate, but at least semi-annually, as to all uncollected claims or accounts due or owing to the town. Such reports shall include the town treasurer’s recommendations as to whether suit should be instituted on behalf of the town for the establishment or collection of any claim or account for the benefit of the town.
(c) 
The town treasurer shall supervise and be responsible for the prompt deposit, safekeeping and management of all monies collected or received by the town.
(d) 
The town treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds, monies, securities or other things of value which are or have been given, bequeathed or deposited in trust with the town for any purpose, including the preservation, care, improvement or embellishment of Wildwood Cemetery, or of burial lots therein. The town treasurer shall invest the same as directed by the board of trust fund commissioners and shall distribute the income therefrom on the order of or with the approval of the board of trust fund commissioners.
The town manager shall appoint in March an employee who is a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts.
In addition to those duties otherwise given by law or which the selectmen or the town manager may request or authorize the town engineer to perform, consistent with law, the town engineer shall have the following powers and duties:
(a) 
Unless otherwise provided, the town engineer shall have custody of all plans and engineering records of the town.
(b) 
The town engineer shall supervise and direct all engineering work undertaken by any town agency in the performance of its duties or necessary in connection with any work or undertaking authorized by any town agency. In performing this duty, he shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, all necessary plans and shall furnish all necessary engineering data obtainable from the records or by use of the facilities of his office.
(c) 
The town engineer, under the direction of the town manager, shall assign numbers to all buildings in the town (other than garages and other buildings adjacent and appurtenant to dwellings) on or near the lines of streets or private ways in accordance with a plan of uniform spacing in each district established by the zoning bylaw.
Every building in the town may be identified by the number so assigned to it or to a building to which it is appurtenant. The owner of every building in the town shall affix and maintain thereon, or place and maintain on or near the entrance walk thereto, the number so assigned in figures of such size and so placed as to be visible from the street on which it abuts.
(d) 
The town engineer shall generally advise and assist all town agencies with respect to engineering matters.
The persons appointed by the town manager as constables shall be appointed for a term of one year, shall be residents of the town and shall make application for such office in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 91B of the General Laws.
The persons appointed by the select board as members of the board of trust fund commissioners shall be appointed for a term of three years, so arranged that the term of one member expires each year. The members of the board of trust fund commissioners shall be residents of the town.
In addition to those powers and duties otherwise given by law or which the selectmen or town manager may assign, consistent with law, the board of trust fund commissioners shall also have the management and control of all funds, monies, securities or other things of value which are or have been given, bequeathed, or deposited in trust with the town treasurer in accordance with Chapter 114, Section 19 of the General Laws or otherwise.