Note: Prior ordinance history: Ord. 87-5.
The office of the city manager is created and established. The city manager shall be appointed by the city council wholly on the basis of his or her administrative and executive ability and qualifications and shall hold office at the pleasure of the city council.
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Residence in the city at the time of appointment of a city manager shall not be required as a condition of the appointment, but within one hundred eighty days thereafter the city manager must become a resident of the city unless the city council approves his or her residence outside of the city.
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The city manager shall receive such salary and benefits as set forth in an employment agreement between the city and city manager.
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The city manager shall be the administrative head of the government of the city under the direction and control of the city council, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, by law or by direction of the city council. The city manager shall be responsible for the efficient administration of all the affairs of the city that are under his or her control. In addition to the general powers as administrative head, the city manager shall have the following specific duties, responsibilities and powers.
A. 
To enforce all laws and ordinances of the city and to see that all franchises, contracts, permits and privileges granted by the city council are faithfully observed;
B. 
To control, order and give directions to all heads of departments and to subordinate officers and employees of the city under his or her jurisdiction through their department heads;
C. 
To appoint, promote, demote, remove and grant severance packages in an amount authorized by the city council for all officers and employees of the city, including the city clerk and city treasurer excepting elective officers and the city attorney;
D. 
To establish an organizational structure of offices, departments, positions and units within the city as may be indicated in the interest of efficient, effective and economical conduct of the city's business;
E. 
To recommend to the city council the adoption of such ordinances and resolutions as deemed necessary or appropriate;
F. 
To attend all meetings of the city council or provide for a designated representative;
G. 
To prepare and submit the proposed annual budget to the city council for its approval;
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To be responsible for purchasing pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.04 for all the departments of the city;
I. 
To approve agreements for contractual services as defined in Chapter 3.04 and in accordance with administrative policies adopted by the city council, which shall, among other things, establish the maximum compensation that may be provided for in any such agreement;
J. 
To investigate, when necessary, the affairs of the city and any department or division thereof and any contract obligation of the city; further, it shall be the duty of the city manager to investigate all complaints in relation to matters concerning the administration of the city government and in regard to the service maintained by public utilities in the city;
K. 
To exercise general supervision over all public buildings, public parks and all other public properties which are under the control and jurisdiction of the city council;
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To perform such other duties and exercise such other powers as may be delegated to the city manager from time to time by ordinance or resolution or other official action of the city council.
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The city council and its members shall deal with the administrative services of the city only through the city manager and neither the city council nor any member thereof shall give orders to any subordinates of the city manager, except that this limitation and prohibition does not apply to the council's relations with the city attorney. No individual councilmember shall give any orders or instructions to the city manager. The city council shall instruct the city manager in matters of policy. Any action, determination or omission of the city manager shall be subject to review by the city council.
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It shall be the duty of all subordinate officers and the city attorney to assist the city manager in administering the affairs of the city efficiently, economically and harmoniously.
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The city manager may attend any and all meetings of the planning commission, and any other commission, board or committee created by the city council, upon his or her own volition or upon direction of the city council. At such meetings which the city manager attends, he or she shall be heard by such commission, board or committee as to all matters upon which he or she wishes to address the members thereof. The city manager shall inform such members as to the status of any matter being considered by the city council, and he or she shall cooperate to the fullest extent with the members of all commissions, boards or committees appointed by the city council.
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The city manager may be removed from his or her position in accordance with this section.
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The city manager shall at all times serve at the pleasure of the city council and, subject to the provisions below, may be removed from office at any time, with or without cause;
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The removal of the city manager shall be effected only by the city council and shall be done in accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances and in compliance with the city manager's employment agreement.
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Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as a limitation on the power or authority of the city council to enter into any agreement with the city manager delineating additional terms and conditions of employment. The terms and conditions of any employment agreement may be inconsistent with, and supersede, this chapter only if expressly provided for in the agreement.
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