[Amended 2-9-1998 by Ord. No. 14-98; 1-9-2006 by Ord. No. 38-2005]
The municipal government shall be organized
into departments and offices known and designated as follows:
A. Departments and offices.
(1) Office of the Municipal Clerk.
(2) Office of the Tax Assessor.
(5) Department of Public Works.
(6) Department of Community Development.
(7) Department of Parks and Recreation.
(8) Department of Administration.
(10) Department of Health and Welfare.
B. Statutory boards and commissions.
(2) Zoning Board of Adjustment.
(4) Municipal Utilities Authority.
(5) Environmental Commission.
(7) Multiple-Dwelling Emergency Commission.
(8) Office of Consumer Affairs.
(9) Historic Preservation Commission.
C. Advisory committees.
(1) Transportation Committee.
(3) Youth Guidance Committee.
(4) Health Advisory Committee.
(7) Economic Development Corporation.
(8) Affordable Housing Agency.
(10) Committee of Fair Rental Increases.
(11) Committee on Cable Television Review.
(13) Film and Television Advisory Committee.
(16) Citizens Advisory Committee.
Except where otherwise expressly required by
the Charter or general law, department heads and subordinate officers
and employees subject to appointment by the Mayor shall be appointed
for the term of the Mayor.
No rule or regulation made by any department,
officer, agency or authority of the municipality, except such as relates
to the organization or internal management of the municipal government
or part thereof, shall take effect until it is filed with the Municipal
Clerk. The Clerk shall maintain a current compilation of all such
rules and regulations, which shall be available for public inspection
in his office during business hours.
[Amended 2-9-1998 by Ord. No. 14-98]
Each department shall be headed by a director,
who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of
the Council. Each department head shall serve during the term of office
of the Mayor appointing him and until the appointment and qualification
of his successor, unless otherwise provided by law.
Department heads shall appoint subordinate officers
and employees within their respective departments and may, with approval
of the Mayor, remove such officers and employees, subject to the provisions
of the New Jersey Revised Statutes or other general law.
Whenever a vacancy exists, by resignation, removal,
unfilled or otherwise, in the office of a director of any Township
department, the Mayor may temporarily fill such vacancy by appointing
either the Business Administrator or another officer or employee of
the Township as acting director, who shall perform all the duties
and functions of such department head until the office shall be filled
permanently. Any such appointment of an acting director shall terminate
not later than 90 days after the date of the appointment unless the
Council shall, by resolution, authorize one or more extensions.