The office of Township Manager is hereby created.
The Board of Supervisors hereby delegates, subject to recall, any of
its nonlegislative powers and duties to the Township Manager.
[Amended 9-15-1972 by Ord.
No. 72]
The Township Manager shall be appointed, hold office and be subject
to the duties and liabilities imposed by 53 P.S. § 66301 of the
Second Class Township Code.
A. Said office shall be filled by appointment for an indefinite
term by majority vote of this Board. He shall serve at the pleasure of the
Board and may be removed at any time by a majority vote of the Board.
B. The Manager shall be chosen solely on the basis of his
executive and administrative abilities, with special reference to the duties
of his office as outlined below. He need not be a resident of the township
or of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the time of his appointment; but
during the tenure of his office, he may reside outside the township only with
the approval of the Board.
C. The Manager shall be the chief administrative officer
of the township and shall be responsible to the Board for the proper and efficient
administration of the affairs of the township. Until modified by amendment
to this chapter, the powers and duties of the Township Manager shall include:
(1) Supervision and responsibility for the activities of
all township departments.
(2) Attendance at all meetings of the Board of Supervisors,
the Township Planning Commission, the Zoning Hearing Board and the Franconia
Sewer Authority, with the right to take part in discussions. The Manager shall
be entitled to receive notice of all regular and special meetings of the Board
and the other aforementioned bodies.
(3) Preparation of agendas for all meetings.
(4) All complaints by township residents, taxpayers, landowners
and other persons having dealings with the township shall be referred initially
to the Manager. He, or an officer designated by him, shall investigate and
dispose of such complaints. The Manager shall thereafter report on such matters
to the Board.
(5) Administration and enforcement of all applicable statutes
and ordinances within the township.
(6) Preparation and submission to the Board of Supervisors,
in sufficient time to meet the schedule set forth in the Second Class Township
Code, a preliminary budget for the next fiscal year.
(7) Administration of the budget after its adoption by the
Board of Supervisors.
(8) Preparation and submission to the Board of an annual
report of township affairs, and such special reports as may be necessary.
(9) Conducting the general affairs of the township, including
purchasing, collection of moneys, administration and enforcement of contracts,
leases and franchises subject to the provisions of applicable statutes, ordinances
and resolutions.
(10) If expressly appointed thereto on an annual basis by
the Board, service as Township Secretary, Township Treasurer or any other
township office.
(11) All employees and officers of the township, including
the Secretary, Treasurer and Engineer, but excluding members of the Board
of Supervisors, elected Auditors, the elected Tax Collector, and the Township
Solicitor, shall be under the Manager's supervision and control, and he shall,
with the approval of the Board of Supervisors, appoint and remove all such
employees, with the exception of elected officials, the Secretary, Treasurer,
Solicitor and Engineer, in accordance with the provisions of such township
personnel rules as may hereafter be adopted by the Board. All appointments
and removals shall be reported to the Board at its next meeting. The Manager
shall have the power to direct the Township Solicitor to perform any professional
duties pertaining to the affairs of the township and shall cooperate with
the Board, the elected Auditors, and the elected Tax Collector, in coordinating
his duties with theirs.
(12) In cooperation with the Chief of Police or ranking police
officer, he shall see that all laws and ordinances are enforced.