The Council members, including the Mayor, prior
to assuming office, shall take and shall sign an oath of office as
shall from time to time be prescribed by the laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Such oath may be taken and signed before any judge,
District Justice, the Mayor of Latrobe or notary public of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, and no person shall be permitted to assume such office
until the oath, in written form, is filed with the Council Secretary.
In addition to any Code of Ethics adopted by
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, all Council persons, the Chief Executive
Officer and department heads in the administrative service, before
commencing their official duties, shall affirm to a Code of Ethics
as may be adopted by the municipality from time to time. The signed
affirmation of such Code of Ethics by Council persons, the Chief Executive
Officer and department heads shall be filed with the Council Secretary.
Except as otherwise provided in this Administrative
Code, and for the purpose of inquiries and investigations, the Council
or its members shall deal with employees solely through the Chief
Executive Officer, and neither the Council nor its members shall give
orders to such employees either publicly or privately.
All elected officials of the City of Latrobe
shall, on or before May 1 of every year during their term in office,
file a State Ethics Commission Form with the Council Secretary, which
shall be available for public inspection.
A. Elected officials. No elected official shall hold
any other compensated city office during his or her term of office
nor any city employment during his or her term of office or for a
period of six months after vacating of said office.
B. Employees are prohibited from engaging in partisan
political activity during working hours and at all times in city offices
and facilities.
A. The Council shall prescribe bonds for any individuals
for whom it deems that coverage is necessary.
B. The expense for all fidelity bonds shall be borne
by the City of Latrobe.
A. The city, the Civil Service Commission, the Planning
Commission and the Zoning Hearing Board shall each have the power
to conduct inquiries and investigations in aid of the exercise of
their powers and performance of their duties. If any investigation
could result in a commingling of investigatory and judicial/legislative
functions of Council, the City Manager shall be Council's designate
to initiate and supervise the investigation for and on behalf of the
city. Council may, if it so chooses, designate an independent investigator.
B. The Council, the Civil Service Commission, the Planning
Commission and the Zoning Hearing Board shall have the power to compel
the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other
evidence at investigative hearings and for that purpose may issue
or cause to be issued subpoenas, signed by appropriate officials or
commission members and served as provided by law.
C. The official presiding at any hearing shall have the
power to administer oaths to witnesses.
D. If any person shall refuse or neglect to obey any
subpoena, that person shall, upon conviction thereof at a summary
proceeding, be sentenced to pay a fine as may be ordained.
E. If any person shall refuse or neglect to obey any
subpoena, the official or board issuing same may, by petition upon
approval of Council, apply to the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland
County for its subpoena to compel the attendance of such person before
the official, the commission or the Court. Upon failure to attend,
the Solicitor shall request that such person be held in contempt of
court and be punished therefor.
F. No person subpoenaed, as aforesaid, shall be required
to respond to the same until mileage and witness fees, equal to those
then established by law or ordinance, shall have first been furnished
to the witness.
Whenever any time established by this chapter
for the taking of any action expires on a nonweekday business day
(Saturdays excluded) or on a legal holiday, such time shall not expire
on said day but shall expire on the next business day.
Where law or ordinance prescribes certain functions
to be performed by a designated department head under the former form
of government such function shall be performed by the equivalent department
director to which the respective functions have been assigned by this
Administrative Code.
The Administrative Code shall be interpreted
to grant to the City of Latrobe, a Home Rule Charter Community, the
broadest possible powers and rights under a Home Rule Charter, the
laws and regulations of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania authorizing
the creation of a Home Rule Charter Community and the case law interpreting
the same.
It is the intent of the City of Latrobe, where
any law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania applicable to a broad
base of communities is applicable to the city, to follow not only
the substantive law but the procedural law, rules and regulations
as well.
It is the intent of the City of Latrobe to retain
and maintain in force and effect any and all policies and procedures
heretofore enacted by the City of Latrobe which are not inconsistent
with the Administrative Code. By way of illustration, but not limitation,
such policies would include personnel policy manuals; Police Department
policies; code of conduct policies for elected officials, employees
and other persons; and the building nonsmoking policy.
The City of Latrobe will be in a transition
phase beginning January 1, 1998, for the reduction of Council to seven
members (six Council members and the voting Mayor). During this transition
period, the sections of the Administrative Code setting forth a quorum
and a majority for voting purposes shall be suspended. Until the City
of Latrobe consists of six members and the voting Mayor, a quorum
shall be 1/2 plus one of the then-current number of the voting body
(which shall include the then-current Council members and the Mayor)
and a majority vote shall be 1/2 plus one of the then-current number
of the voting body, whichever is less. In the event that 1/2 of such
number (establishment of quorum or majority vote) results in a fraction,
a quorum (and majority vote) shall be established by rounding the
fractional number to the next lower number, plus one. When the voting body shall finally consist of six Council
members and the voting Mayor, a quorum shall be four voting members,
and a majority vote shall consist of 1/2 plus one of the quorum or
1/2 plus one of the then-current number of the voting body, whichever
is less.
[Added 11-12-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-7]
A. The Council of the City of Latrobe may, from time to time establish, cancel, amend or increase various fees to be charged by the City or City departments. The establishment, cancellation, amendment or increase of fees may occur by resolution on a temporary basis, which said action shall be subsequently made permanent by ordinance to be enacted at the beginning of each calendar year. Hereafter, all fees adopted and approved by City Council shall be set forth on schedules attached to this Chapter
3, Administrative Code.
B. The Council of the City of Latrobe hereby adopts and approves two
schedules for fees identified as Schedule A, Miscellaneous Administrative
Fees and Costs, and Schedule B, Code and Zoning Fees and Costs.