A City Clerk shall be appointed by the Council,
pursuant to the charter, for the term provided by law. Prior to his
appointment, the Clerk shall be qualified by training or experience,
or a combination thereof, for the duties of his office.
The Council may appoint a Deputy Clerk who shall
perform the functions, powers and duties of a City Clerk in the absence
or upon the direction of the latter and who shall perform such other
functions, powers and duties as may be required by or pursuant to
law or ordinance.
The City Clerk shall administer such licensing
functions as are vested in the City Clerk by state law or ordinance.
The City Clerk, subject to the supervision of
the Business Administrator, shall:
A. Be the depository and custodian of:
(1) All official surety bonds furnished by or on account
of any officer or employee, except his own bond, which shall be placed
in the custody of the Comptroller.
(2) All insurance policies upon or with respect to risks
insured for the benefit of the City or to protect it against any claim,
demand or liability whatsoever.
(3) All formal contracts for work, labor, services, supplies,
equipment and materials to which the City may be a party.
(4) All performance bonds running to the City as obligee
or any other form of security given by any contractor, subdivision
developer or other persons on account of work done or to be done in
or for the City.
B. Have custody of all leases on property owned by the
City.
The City Clerk shall report to the Business
Administrator annually, at such time as the Administrator may require,
on the coverage, expiration date and premium of each surety bond and
contract of insurance, the nature and terms of outstanding leases,
the rent reserved by each and their respective expiration dates.
At the close of each year, the City Clerk shall,
with the advice and assistance of the Corporation Counsel, bind, compile
and codify all of the orders, rules and regulations of the Council
of a permanent character which then remain in force and effect together
with a proper index, which shall be known as the "Code of City Regulations."
The City Clerk may arrange for the printing and sale of such code
in the same manner as heretofore provided for the printing and sale
of the Code of the City of Paterson.