[Adopted 4-9-1996 by Ord. No. 96-003 (§ 5.02)]
[Amended 8-12-2008 by Ord. No. 08-004]
A. General. The following officials shall be appointed
at a regular Council meeting on the third Tuesday of April and shall
commence their term of office on May 1:
[Amended 4-9-2013 by Ord.
No. 13-001]
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Official
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How Appointed
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Term
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City Attorney
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Emergency Management Director
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Deputy Clerk
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Administrator - Clerk/Treasurer, subject to
confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Deputy Treasurer
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Administrator - Clerk/Treasurer, subject to
confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Dog Pound Master
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Health Officer
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Oconto County Economic Development Corporation
(alternate)
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Police Chief
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Subject to § 62.12(3), Wis. Stats.
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Street and Weed
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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Fire Chief
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Annual appointment
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B. Others. The following officials shall be appointed
as provided in the indicated sections of this Code or the Wisconsin
Statutes. They shall take office upon completion of the appointment
process and commence their regular term in office as shown below:
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Official
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How Appointed
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Term
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Administrator - Clerk/Treasurer
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Mayor, subject to confirmation by Common Council
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Contract
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Assessor
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Common Council contract approval
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January 1
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Building Inspector
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Common Council contract approval
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January 1
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Comptroller
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Administrator - Clerk/Treasurer
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By virtue of office
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Oconto County Economic Development Corporation
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Mayor
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By virtue of office
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Utility Manager
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Water and Light Commission
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October 1
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[Amended 8-12-2008 by Ord. No. 08-004; 4-19-2016 by Ord. No. 16-004]
Unless otherwise provided by law, Mayoral appointments
of citizens and Alderpersons to standing committees, City boards and
commissions shall, regardless of any time remaining on the appointment,
expire six months after the appointing Mayor leaves office. This provision
shall apply to the following boards and commissions:
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Ambulance Board
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Board of Appeals
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Board of Health
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Board of Review
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Economic Development Corporation
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Emergency Government Planning Committee
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Finance Committee
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Ordinance Committee
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Personnel Committee
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Library Board
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Park and Recreation Committee
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Personnel Manual Committee
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Planning Commission
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Revolving Loan Committee
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Senior Citizens' Board
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Union Negotiation
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Utility Commission
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Water and Light Shared Personnel Committee
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Elected officers may be removed by recall as
provided by statutes or by the Common Council for cause pursuant to
statute.
[Added 8-12-2008 by Ord. No. 08-004]
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 discharge 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.
[Adopted 4-23-2002 by Ord. No. 02-003]
Pursuant to the authority granted to the Common
Council in § 62.09(1), Wis. Stats., to provide "other officers"
for the City, there is hereby created for the City of Oconto Falls
the position of City Administrator.
The City of Oconto Falls, pursuant to the authority
granted by and in § 66.0101(4), Wis. Stats, hereby elects
not to be governed by those portions of Ch. 62, Wis. Stats., which
are in conflict with this article.
[Amended 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-001]
The employment agreement negotiated by the City
and the Administrator shall provide for termination of the agreement.
The salary and other benefits payable to the
Administrator shall be established, from time to time, by separate
ordinance, resolution and/or written contract.
[Amended 10-14-2008 by Ord. No. 08-007]
The City Administrator shall be subject to the residency requirement set forth at §
100-5 of the Code of the City of Oconto Falls.
[Amended 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-001; 10-15-2004 by Ord. No.
04-006; 3-14-2006 by Ord. No. 06-002]
Subject to the limitations and responsibilities
imposed, from time to time, by Wisconsin Statutes and the resolutions
and ordinances of the City, the Administrator shall be the chief administrative
officer of the City, responsible only to the Mayor and Common Council
for the proper administration of the business affairs of the City,
and shall have the following duties and powers:
A. General duties. The Administrator shall:
(1) Carry out directives of the Common Council and the
Mayor which require administrative implementation, reporting promptly
to the Mayor and Common Council regarding the results obtained and
any difficulties encountered;
(2) Be responsible for the administration of all day-to-day
operations of City government, including the monitoring of City compliance
with state statutes and regulations and City ordinances and resolutions;
(3) Be responsible for the preparation, recording, organization
and safe keeping of all City ordinances, resolutions and minutes and
the resolutions and minutes of each City committee, commission and
board and all other documents and records required by law, ordinance
or resolution relating to the property and/or activities of the City;
(4) Establish, where and when necessary, administrative
procedures to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of City government
according to current practices of government and consistent with the
directives of the Common Council;
(5) Serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member of all boards,
commissions and committees of the City, except as otherwise specified
by the Common Council, this Code or state law;
(6) Keep informed concerning current federal, state and
county legislation and administrative rules affecting the City and
submit appropriate reports and recommendations thereon to the Common
Council;
(7) Keep informed concerning the availability of federal,
state and county funds for local programs and submit appropriate reports
and recommendations thereon to the Common Council, in a timely manner,
and assist, when directed by the Common Council, in the obtaining
of such funds;
(8) Represent the City in matters involving legislative
and intergovernmental affairs when authorized and directed by the
Common Council;
(9) Act as public information officer for the City, with
the responsibility of assuring that all open meeting rules and regulations
are followed;
(10)
Establish and maintain procedures to facilitate
communication between citizens and their City government to assure
that complaints, grievances, recommendations and other matters receive
prompt attention by the responsible official or department and to
assure that all such matters are expeditiously resolved;
(11)
Work with the Community Development Authority
(CDA) to promote the economic well-being and growth of the City;
(12)
Attend all meetings of the Common Council, unless
excused by the Mayor or majority vote of the Common Council, and at
such meetings be prepared to answer questions and provide information
regarding City affairs to assist the Mayor and members of the Council
in the performance of their duties;
(13)
In coordination with the Mayor and Common Council,
prepare agendas for all meetings of the Common Council and all committees,
commissions and boards, together with such supporting materials as
may be required or helpful; provided, however, that nothing herein
shall be construed to give the Administrator any authority to limit
or prevent matters or issues from being considered by the Common Council
or any committee, commission or board;
(14)
Inform the Mayor and Common Council of any ordinances,
resolutions, documents, committee appointments or other matters requiring
action;
(15)
Assist the City Attorney in the preparation
of ordinances and resolutions when needed or when requested by the
Mayor or Common Council;
(16)
Keep the Mayor and Common Council regularly
informed about the activities of the Administrator's office, by oral
or written report, upon request by the Mayor and/or the Common Council;
(17)
Receive directives from the Mayor in the event
that action normally requiring Common Council approval is necessary
at a time when the Common Council cannot meet; and
(18)
In the absence of the Mayor and the President
of the Common Council, call and/or preside over meetings of the Common
Council.
B. Clerk/Treasurer duties. The Administrator shall:
(1) Carry out the duties and responsibilities of Clerk
and Treasurer set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes, Wisconsin Administrative
Code, City ordinances, and such instruction as may be issued by the
Common Council; and
(2) Subject to approval of the Common Council, appoint
persons to serve in the capacity of Deputy Clerk and Deputy Treasurer
under the Administrator's supervision.
C. Personnel duties. The Administrator shall:
(1) Be responsible for the administration, direction and
coordination of all employees and nonelected officers of the City
according to such procedures as may be established by the Common Council;
(2) Assist in the appointment and/or hiring of all nonelected
officers and employees. When a vacancy occurs, the Administrator shall
take such steps as are necessary to solicit or advertise for applicants
for the vacant position. The Administrator shall review the applications
according to established hiring procedures and, upon completion of
such review, shall submit to the Personnel Committee a ranked list
of applicants with an evaluation of each applicant. The list shall
consist of five candidates, unless there are fewer than five applicants
for the position and then the list shall consist of all of the applicants.
A selection shall be made by the Personnel Committee, which shall
refer it to the Common Council for final action;
(3) Serve as personnel officer for the City with responsibility
to see that complete and current personnel records, including specific
job descriptions, are kept for all nonelected City officers and employees;
to recommend salary and wage scales for City employees not covered
by collective bargaining agreements; to develop and enforce high standards
of performance by nonelected officers and employees; to assure that
nonelected officers and employees have proper working conditions;
and to work closely with department heads to resolve promptly personnel
problems and grievances;
(4) Keep the Personnel Committee regularly informed about
personnel matters and carry out the directives of the Personnel Committee
concerning personnel matters;
(5) Evaluate, in conjunction with department heads, the
performance of employees on a regular basis and recommend to the Personnel
Committee the promotion and, when necessary, the reprimanding, suspension
or termination of any employees;
(6) Evaluate, annually and in writing, in conjunction
with the Personnel Committee, the performance of all department heads
and nonelected officers and recommend to the Common Council the promotion
and, when necessary, the reprimanding, suspension or termination of
any department head or nonelected officer;
(7) Assist in labor contract negotiations and collective
bargaining issues; and
(8) Work closely with department heads to assure that
employees receive adequate training to maintain and improve their
job skills and act as the approving authority for conferences, meetings,
training, schools, etc., provided that funds have been budgeted for
these activities.
D. Budgeting and purchasing duties. The Administrator
shall:
(1) Be responsible for preparation of the annual City
budget, in accordance with such guidelines as may be provided by the
Common Council, in coordination with department heads and pursuant
to state law, for final review and approval by the Common Council;
(2) Administer the budget as adopted by the Common Council;
(3) Report regularly to the Mayor and Common Council on
the current fiscal position of the City;
(4) Supervise the accounting system of the City and ensure
that the system employs methods in accordance with current professional
accounting practices and standards; and
(5) Supervise the purchasing of all materials, supplies
and equipment for which funds are provided in the budget; contract
for items necessary for the operation and maintenance of City services
for amounts up to $10,000; and receive bids or proposals for purchases
or contracts in excess of $10,000 for presentation to the Common Council
for approval, unless taking bids or the prior approval requirement
is waived by a vote of the Council.
E. Additional contractual obligations. Nothing herein
shall preclude or limit the City and Administrator from establishing,
by written contract, other employment terms and conditions not inconsistent
herewith.
Pursuant to § 66.0101(3) and (5),
Wis. Stats., this article shall be published in the Oconto County
Times-Herald on May 2, 2002, as a Class 1 notice and shall take effect
60 days from the date of publication.