The council shall appoint a city manager who:
(a) Shall
serve at the pleasure of the council;
(b) Shall
be the chief administrative officer of the city;
(c) Shall
be chosen on the basis of administrative qualifications;
(d) Shall
be compensated as directed by the council commensurate with the responsibilities
of the office;
(e) Shall
not have served on the council within a period of two years immediately
preceding the date of appointment;
(f) Shall
establish, within 90 days of the effective date of appointment, and
maintain a residence within the city;
(g) Shall
engage in no other business or occupation, except as may be permitted
by the council;
(h) Appoint
and remove at his pleasure, a secretary.
The appointment of the city manager requires the affirmative
vote of three members of the council. An action to remove, suspend,
or request the resignation of the city manager, requires the affirmative
votes of three members of the council, provided, however, that during
a period of 135 days after a councilmanic election the council shall
take no action to remove, suspend or request the resignation of the
city manager, except by a unanimous vote of the entire council. (1921;
1947; 1953; 1982.)
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Editor's Note: The catchline of this section originally
read as follows: "Need not be resident of state when appointed; powers
and duties generally."
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In the event the city manager is incapacitated from performing
the essential functions of his duties for a period of up to 30 days,
the assistant city manager shall perform the duties of the city manager
during such time. On or after the thirtieth (30th) day of incapacity,
the city council may appoint an interim city manager.
Editor's Note: The catchline of this section was
supplied by the editor.
(Res. No. 04-238 § 1,
2004)
All purchases of material and supplies made by any department
or officer of the City of Glendale shall be by requisition signed
by the city manager. (1921; 1947.)
The city manager, with the approval of the council, may appoint
and remove an assistant city manager and may delegate to him any of
the city manager's powers and duties. (1947.)