A. 
The city manager shall have and exercise all powers and duties assigned and granted to the city manager by the city council.
B. 
The city manager shall attend all meetings of the city council, shall keep the council informed as to the affairs of the city, and shall recommend to the city council such actions as may be necessary or expedient for the welfare of the city.
(Ord. 105 § 3, 1991)
The city manager shall examine all proposed contracts to which the city may be a party, and shall be prepared to recommend to the council action on such proposed contracts. It shall be the duty of the city manager to see to it that all terms of any contract to which the city is a party are fully performed by the parties to such contracts.
(Ord. 105 § 4, 1991)
The city manager shall be general purchasing agent of the city, and except where specific provision to the contrary is made by law or by the council, he or she shall make all purchases of supplies, materials and equipment authorized by the council, in the manner prescribed by, and subject to the limitations imposed by law. No purchase shall be made or obligation incurred except upon authorization by the council, and no expense shall be incurred, except for the purpose of which no prior appropriation is required by law, if the amount of such purchase is not covered by an unexpended appropriation for the purpose.
(Ord. 105 § 5, 1991)
A. 
It shall be the duty of the city manager to cause to be prepared each year the annual appropriation budget in time for consideration and enactment by the city council.
B. 
The city manager shall cause current accounts be kept of the amounts appropriated and the amount spent out of each appropriation, showing the unexpended appropriations at all times.
(Ord. 105 § 6, 1991)
It shall be the duty of the city manager to keep current accounts showing at all times the fiscal condition of the city, including the current and anticipated expenses, appropriations, cash on hand and anticipated revenue of all municipal accounts; and the city manager shall see to the collection of all moneys due the municipality.
(Ord. 105 § 7, 1991)
The city manager shall keep a current inventory showing all real and personal property of the city and its location, and shall be responsible for the care and custody of all such property including equipment, buildings, parks and all other city property, which is not by law assigned by some other officer or body for care and control.
(Ord. 105 § 8, 1991)
It shall be the duty of the city manager to see to the publication of all notices, ordinances or other documents required by law to be published, and to prepare or cause to be prepared, all reports which the city or any of the officials are required by law to prepare.
(Ord. 105 § 9, 1991)
A. 
The city manager shall prepare and have custody of all municipal records required by law to be kept by the city and not by a specific officer. Where the law makes it the duty of a specific officer to keep or maintain records, the city manager shall make available to such officer all necessary clerical assistance for the preparation of such records and shall make available a place for custody of such records. Any records kept by an official of the city other than the city manager shall have a true copy thereof maintained by the city manager.
B. 
Where the law requires or provides for certification of any records or documents by any officer of the city, the city manager shall cause such records or documents to be properly prepared and presented to such officer for the city manager's signature.
(Ord. 105 § 11, 1991)
The city manager shall cause to be kept a complete set of maps and plats showing the location of all city utilities and other municipal property, all streets and other public places and all lots or parcels of land subdivided according to law.
(Ord. 105 § 12, 1991)
In the event that the city manager shall be absent from the city or incapacitated from performing the duties of the city manager position, the city council shall make a temporary appointment during such absence or incapacity.
(Ord. 105 § 14, 1991)