The City of Jefferson, Wisconsin, operates under
the Mayor-Council form of government under Ch. 62, Wis. Stats.
[Amended 10-18-2005 by Ord. No. 17-05; 1-7-2014 by Ord. No. 11-13; 11-21-2017 by Ord. No. 14-17]
A. The
Mayor shall be elected in even-numbered years for a term of two years.
A total of eight alderpersons shall be elected for terms of two years
each. Four alderpersons shall be elected in even-numbered years. Four
alderpersons shall be elected in odd-numbered years. Once the terms
for alderpersons elected from aldermanic districts has expired, all
alderpersons shall be elected at large. The term of all alderpersons
shall commence as provided by law.
B. The annual salary paid to the Mayor shall be $7,200
per year. The Mayor shall also submit his/her out-of-pocket monthly
expenses which shall be paid after the Finance Committee's review
and approval. The annual salary paid to the alderpersons shall be
$3,000 per year.
[Amended 10-18-2005 by Ord. No. 17-05; 1-16-2007 by Charter Ord. No. 21-06]
The following officials shall be appointed in
the manner and for the term indicated:
Official
|
How Appointed
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Term
|
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Administrator
|
|
Indefinite
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Clerk/Treasurer
|
|
Indefinite
|
Assessor
|
Common Council
|
2 years
|
Attorney
|
Common Council
|
1 year
|
Building/Zoning Inspector
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
1 year
|
Director of Public Works/Engineer
|
|
Indefinite
|
Election officials
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
2 years
|
Forester
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
Indefinite
|
Plumbing Inspector
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
1 year
|
Recreation Director
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
Indefinite
|
Sewage Treatment Plant Operator
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
Indefinite
|
Street Superintendent
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
Indefinite
|
Superintendent of Utilities
|
Utilities Commission
|
Indefinite
|
Weed Commissioner
|
Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council
|
1 year
|
[Added 5-20-2014 by Ord. No. 2-14]
A. Office created. The office of the City Finance Director/Treasurer
is hereby created.
B. Appointment and term. The City Finance Director/Treasurer shall be
appointed by a two-thirds vote of the Common Council. The City Finance
Director/Treasurer shall hold office for an indefinite term, subject
to removal for cause by a three-fourths vote of all members of the
Common Council, pursuant to § 17.12(1)(d), Wis. Stats. The
appointment may be terminated by the City Finance Director/Treasurer
upon 90 days' written notice to the Mayor and Common Council prior
to such termination/resignation.
C. The City Finance Director/Treasurer shall carry out the duties of
City Treasurer as it is set forth by statute and by City ordinance,
and the duties of City Finance Director as identified in the City
Financial Director/Treasurer Job Classification, which may be amended
and include, but is not limited to:
(1) Financial statements: responsible for preparing and overseeing monthly
and annual financial statements/reports by department heads.
(2) Budget: coordination and preparation of the annual operating budgets
for all general funds, special capital and enterprise funds, prepared
by department heads; formatting of budget for review by Administrator,
Finance Committee, and Common Council; attend and participate in the
Finance Committee budget preparation meetings; overseeing preparation
of enterprise budgets for the City, including Wastewater Utility and
Stormwater Utility.
(3) Taxes: formulate tax rates and other required DOR filings.
(4) Fixed assets: maintains all aspects of City's Fixed Asset System.
(5) Payroll: oversee payroll preparation and completion.
(6) Tax incremental district: prepare, with Administrator, budgets for
all tax increment finance districts; monitor the increment of each
of the respective districts to ensure that they are meeting requirements;
oversee all aspects of the tax increment district, and accounts payable
and receivable, including, but not limited to, all bond and municipal
revenue obligation requirements.
(7) Other tasks and responsibilities: maintain computer/software replacement
schedule; oversee all aspects of City-issued loans; as required, attend
Common Council and board meetings; provide monthly financial reports
to the Administrator for submittal to the Finance Committee and Common
Council.
[Amended 10-18-2005 by Ord. No. 17-05; 5-20-2014 by Ord. No. 2-14]
A. Office
created. The office of City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer is hereby created.
B. Appointment
and term. The City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer shall be appointed by a
two-thirds vote of the Common Council. The City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer
shall hold office for an indefinite term, subject to removal for cause
by a three-fourths vote of all the members of the Common Council,
pursuant to § 17.12(1)(d), Wis. Stats. The appointment may
be terminated by the City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer upon 90 days' written
notice to the Mayor and Common Council prior to such termination.
C. Duties.
(1) The City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer shall carry out the duties of City
Clerk and City Deputy Treasurer as they are set forth by statute and
by City ordinance and in accordance with such instructions as may
be issued by the Common Council, in addition to such other duties
as are assigned herein.
(2) In addition to the general duties and responsibilities previously
set forth herein, the City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer shall:
(a) Perform general accounting-related tasks; prepare invoices; post
general ledger entries; health, dental and life insurance; prepare
manual checks.
(b) Process bi-weekly payroll; maintain personnel-related records and
benefit information.
(c) Oversee all licensing procedures.
(d) Maintain and process personal property; share responsibility with
the tax collection process.
(e) Facilitate all aspects of elections; responsible for all SVRS activities.
(f) Oversee the preparation and distribution of Council packets; prepare
and distribute meeting minutes, notes, exhibits and other Council-related
documents; responsible for taking minutes of meetings; prepare Committee
Meeting information and disseminate to appropriate individuals.
(g) Prepare and maintain a variety of reports, documents, manuals and
correspondence; draft resolutions and ordinances, as needed; update
and distribute the Municipal Code Book and City manuals.
(h) Oversee record retention procedures; maintain public records, fulfill
open record requests and regulate meetings in accordance with open
meeting laws.
(i)
Handle all annexation paperwork and related processes (filing
with state DOA, etc.); process all rezoning and vacation requests.
(j)
Prepare state assessment and associated forms; coordinate all
assessment activities, including the Board of Review.
(k)
Other duties as assigned.
[Amended 5-20-2014 by Ord. No. 2-14]
The Common Council may appoint one or more Deputy Clerk/Treasurers
to whom the Finance Director/Treasurer or the City Clerk/Deputy Treasurer
may delegate any of the foregoing duties and who may act in the absence
of the City Clerk/Treasurer.
[Amended 10-18-2005 by Ord. No. 17-05; 5-20-2014 by Ord. No. 2-14]
A. Bond
eliminated. The City elects not to give the bond on the Finance Director/Treasurer
Clerk/Deputy Treasurer provided for by § 70.67(1), Wis.
Stats.
B. City
liable for default of Finance Director/Treasurer or Clerk/Deputy Treasurer.
Pursuant to § 70.67(2), Wis. Stats., the City shall be obligated
to pay, in case the Finance Director/Treasurer and Clerk/Deputy Treasurer
shall fail to do so, all state and county taxes required by law to
be paid by such Finance Director/Treasurer or Clerk/Deputy Treasurer
to the County Treasurer.
Whenever the Assessor, in the performance of
the Assessor's duties, requests or obtains income and expense information
pursuant to § 70.47(7)(af), Wis. Stats., or any successor
statute thereto, then such income and expense information that is
provided to the Assessor shall be held by the Assessor on a confidential
basis; except, however, that the information may be revealed to and
used by persons in the discharging of duties imposed by law; in the
discharge of duties imposed by office (including but not limited to
use by the Assessor in performance of official duties of the Assessor's
office and use by the Board of Review in performance of its official
duties); or pursuant to order of a court. Income and expense information
provided to the Assessor under § 70.47(7)(af), Wis. Stats.,
unless a court determines that it is inaccurate, is, per § 70.47(7)(af),
Wis. Stats., not subject to the right of inspection and copying under
§ 19.35(1), Wis. Stats.
Pursuant to § 6.27, Wis. Stats., any
elector offering to vote at an election held in the City shall have
previously registered with the City Clerk/Treasurer.
[Amended 10-16-2012 by Ord. No. 13-12]
A. Purpose
and mandate. The City Council find and the City of Jefferson requires
that it is necessary, convenient and proper, in order to provide for
the health, safety, general welfare, and emergency needs of the citizens,
that certain essential City officials and employees, after the effective
date of this section, be able to report to work within reasonable
specified times.
B. Scope and
application:
(1) Unless
otherwise provided by contract, this section shall apply to the following
essential City of Jefferson response personnel: the Fire Chief and
all fire department personnel, the Chief of Police and all police
officers, the Director of emergency medical services (EMS) and all
full-time EMS personnel; and the Director of Public Works and all
public works personnel.
(2) This
section shall not apply to any City employees not listed above.
C. Reporting
requirement. Fire, police officers, public works personnel, and emergency
medical services personnel shall reside within a forty-five-mile radius
of the Main Street/Racine Street intersection, within 180 days of
employment, and shall maintain this forty-five-mile radius during
their tenure. This restriction shall also apply to the Director or
Chief of the aforementioned departments.
[Amended 6-6-2023 by Ord. No. 4-23]
D. Reporting
requirement transition.
(1) Personnel
to whom this section applies who reside outside the reporting requirement
on the effective date of this section shall establish residency within
such requirement upon the change, sale, transfer or conveyance of
the person's residence, or the person's employment with the City shall
be forthwith automatically vacated.
(2) Personnel
to whom this section applies who reside within the reporting requirement
on the effective date of this section shall not establish residency
outside such requirement, or the person's employment with the City
shall be forthwith automatically vacated.