The office of director of finance is hereby created.
(Code 1957, § 1221; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The office of director of finance shall be independent from
the city clerk and the city treasurer and shall enjoy equal rank with
such offices.
(Code 1957, § 1222.1; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The office of director of finance shall be appointive; the director
shall be appointed by the city manager with the approval of the council.
(Code 1957, § 1223; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall be qualified by sufficient technical
accounting training, skill and experience to be proficient in the
office. The director shall also show evidence of his executive ability.
(Code 1957, § 1223.2; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
Residence in the city shall not be deemed a necessary qualification
for appointment to the office of director of finance.
(Code 1957, § 1223.3; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall serve at and during the pleasure
of the city manager.
(Code 1957, § 1223.1; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall furnish a corporate surety bond
to be approved by the council, in such sum as may be determined by
the council and shall be conditioned on the faithful performance of
the duties imposed on the director as herein described.
Cross reference—General bond requirements, § 2-2.
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(Code 1957, § 1224; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The bond required in section
10-20 shall be at least equal to the bond required of the clerk under the provisions of
Government Code, Section 36518.
(Code 1957, § 1224.1)
The bond fee required of the director of finance shall be a
proper charge against such funds of the city as the council shall
designate.
(Code 1957, § 1224.2; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall receive such compensation as the
council shall from time to time determine and fix by resolution; and
such compensation shall be a proper charge against such funds of the
city as the council shall designate.
(Code 1957, § 1225; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
Should the director of finance be absent or disabled, the city
manager shall designate an acting director.
(Code 1957, § 1229; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
Editor's note—Ord. No. 75-47, §§ 1,
2,, and adopted Dec. 24, 1975, repealed §§ 10-25, 10-26
which had pertained, respectively, to the transfer of treasurer's
duties to director, and the definition of treasurer with the authority
to handle bonds. Said section had been derived, respectively, from
Code 1957, §§ 1228 and 1228.1.
The director of finance shall be the chief accounting officer
for the city under the direction and control of the city manager and
shall also be responsible to the council.
(Code 1957, §§ 1222, 1226; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall be responsible for the efficient
administration of all accounting functions for the city.
(Code 1957, § 1226; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall consolidate all accounting matters
of the city in his office as an entirely separate and distinct entity
from all other departments.
(Code 1957, § 1222; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance shall be responsible for the efficient
performance of his duties and responsibilities, namely, he shall:
(1) Supervise
and control all appointed personnel in the finance department.
(2) Have
authority to reassign employees under his supervision temporarily
or permanently to meet emergencies and volume growth requirements.
(3) Be
responsible for all accounting functions of the city, including the
water department and collections from water consumers' accounts.
(4) Administer
laws and ordinances pertaining to taxes, licenses, permits and fees
as required.
(5) Cause
current accounts to be kept of all funds, revenues, receipts, expenditures
and financial commitments of the city.
(6) Apply
budgetary control of expenditures in order that they will not exceed
either anticipated expenditures or actual receipts.
(7) Collect,
receive and deposit into an appropriate depository all monies of the
city, and keep proper records thereof.
(8) Cause
the performance of accounting control of storage and issuance of materials
and supplies.
(9) Present
to the city manager an estimate, plan and program of the city's financial
activities.
(10) Be custodian of the city's permanent accounting records.
(11) Prescribe and control forms and procedures of all other departments
which pertain, in any manner, to revenue, receipts or expenditures.
(12) Prepare financial statements and statistical reports.
(13) Prepare estimates of annual revenues and expenditures.
(14) Perform cost accounting as directed by the city manager.
(15) Have the right to audit the accounting functions performed by all
other departments and divisions of the city.
(16) Perform such other functions as the city manager may specify or as
may be prescribed by action of the city council.
(17) Prepare, sign and issue checks, drafts or orders for the payment
of the city payroll.
Cross references—Licenses and business regulations, generally, Ch. 16, collection of taxes, fees, § 16-2.
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(Code 1957, §§ 1227, 2012; Ord. No. 1569, § 1, 12-27-72; Ord. No. 83-3, § 1, 3-9-83; Ord. No. 84-8, § 1, 1-11-84; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)
The director of finance, or with the concurrence of the city
manager, his designee, shall prepare and issue all warrants of the
city. Any delegation of this duty shall be in writing, signed by the
director of finance and approved by the city manager, and shall be
filed in the office of the city clerk.
(Ord. No. 83-3, § 2, 3-9-83; Ord. No. 90-32, § 1, 6-13-90)