§ 31.01. Town manager.  


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  • (A)

    Appointment. The Town Manager shall be appointed, shall serve, and shall be compensated as provided in the town's Charter and in G.S. 160A-147.

    (B)

    Duties and powers. The Town Manager shall be responsible to the Board of Commissioners for administering all municipal affairs placed in his or her charge by them. He or she shall have the duties and powers as provided in the town's Charter and in G.S. 160A-148 and 160A-149 specifically including the following:

    (1)

    He or she shall appoint and suspend or remove all town officers and employees not elected by the people, and whose appointment or removal is not otherwise provided for by law, except the Town Attorney, in accordance with the general personnel rules, regulations, policies or ordinances as the Board of Commissioners may adopt.

    (2)

    He or she shall direct and supervise the administration of all departments, offices and agencies of the town, subject to the general direction and control of the Board of Commissioners, except as otherwise provided by law.

    (3)

    He or she shall attend all meetings of the Board of Commissioners and recommend any measures that he or she deems expedient.

    (4)

    He or she shall see that all laws of the state, the town's Charter, and the ordinances, resolutions and regulations of the Board of Commissioners are faithfully executed within the town.

    (5)

    He or she shall prepare and submit the annual budget and capital program to the Board of Commissioners.

    (6)

    He or she shall annually submit to the Board of Commissioners and make available to the public a complete report on the finances and administrative activities of the town as of the end of the fiscal year.

    (7)

    He or she shall make any other reports that the Board of Commissioners may require concerning the operations of town departments, offices and agencies subject to his or her direction and control.

    (8)

    He or she shall perform any other duties that may be required or authorized by the Board of Commissioners.

(1992 Code, §§ 2-123, 2-124; Ord. 00-07, passed 7-26-2000)