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ORDINANCE NO. 2004-3-6770
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC. 2-93, CITY MANAGER, AND
ABOLISHING SEC. 2-95, INTERIM CITY MANAGER OF CH. 2, ADMINISTRATION
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That Sec. 2-93, "City Manager" of Chapter 2,
Administration, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 2-93. City Manager.
(a) Office established. The office of City Manager is established.
Qualifications for the office shall include, but not be limited to, professional training or
administrative qualifications, with special reference to actual experience in or knowledge
of accepted practice regarding duties of the office, and shall also include, but not be
limited to:
(1) Being responsible to the Board of Commissioners for the proper
administration of all duties imposed upon him by ordinance;
(2) Recommending to the Board, subject to any statute, ordinance, or
contract which relates to the appointment, tenure, or removal of
any employee, the appointment, and, when necessary for the good
of the service, the removal, of subordinate employees and officers
of the city. No officer or employee of the city shall be appointed or
removed except through action by the Board, except that the City
Manager may fill vacancies in the classified service pending the
appointment by the Board and may employ personnel for
temporary positions subject to such conditions as maybe imposed
by the Board;
(3) Preparing the budget, submitting it to the Board, and being
responsible for its administration after adoption;
(4) Preparing and submitting to the Board at the end of each fiscal year
a complete report on the finances and administrative activities of
the city for the preceding year;
(5) Keeping the Board advised of the financial condition and future
needs of the city and making recommendations as he deems
desirable;
(6) Maintaining liaison with related units of local government
respecting interlocal contracting and joint activities;
(7) Supervising all departments of city government and the conduct of
all city officers and employees under his jurisdiction and requiring
each department to make reports to him as required by ordinance
or as he deems desirable;
(8) Performing other duties required of city executive authorities by
statute or required of him by the Board not inconsistent with this
section; and
(9) Determining the acceptability of all gifts for designated purposes
other than operations or facilities now operated or owned by the
city.
(b) Appointment; removal. The Board shall appoint a City Manager by
a majority vote of all its members. The City Manager shall be appointed for an indefinite
term and may be removed only by a majority vote of all Board members. At least 30 days
before such removal shall become effective, the Board shall by a majority vote of all its
members adopt a preliminary resolution stating the reasons for his removal. The City
Manager may reply in writing and may request a public hearing which shall be held not
earlier than 20 days nor later than 30 days after the filing of the request. After the public
hearing, if requested, and after full consideration, the Board by majority vote of all its
members may adopt a final resolution of removal. By the preliminary resolution the
Board may suspend the City Manager from duty, but shall in any event cause to be paid
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to him any unpaid balance of his compensation and compensation for the next calendar
month following adoption of the preliminary resolution.
(c) Powers and duties. The City Manager shall be the chief
administrative officer and exercise those executive powers and duties delegated to him by
ordinance and statute. He shall enforce the City Manager plan, city ordinances, and all
applicable statutes. Subject to approval of the Board, the City Manager shall promulgate
procedures to -insure orderly administration of the functions of city government and
compliance with statutes or ordinances. Any delegation of the City Manager's duties or
responsibilities to subordinate officers and employees shall be made by municipal order,
except that all bonds, notes, contracts, and written obligations of the city according to
ordinance or resolution shall be made and executed by the Mayor on behalf of the city.
Upon promulgating any new or changed administrative procedure or approving an
administrative procedure promulgated by a department director, the city manager will
distribute copies of the new or revised administrative procedure to the Mayor and each
Commissioner. The Commission may adopt a municipal order to amend or withdraw any
administrative procedure promulgated by the city manager.
(d) Compensation. The annual rate of compensation for the City
Manager shall be paid at the times other city salaries are paid, and shall be exclusive of
the compensation, if any, paid to him as a member of the Electric Plant Board of the city.
(e) Benefits. The City Manager may, at his option, be placed under the
Kentucky County Employees Retirement System or a benefit plan may be selected or
designated by the City Manager and methods of payments therein may also be selected or
designated by the City Manager.
(f) Oath. No person shall be appointed or act as the City Manager unless
that person has taken the oath required by section 228 of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(g) Bond. The City Manager shall execute an official bond as set forth
in section 2-51(b).
(h) Acting City Manager.
(1) There is hereby created for the city the position of Acting City
Manager, which position shall be filled by metien of the Board ef
r "re, e fthe ei � by the City Manager appointing a
qualified city staff member as Acting City Manager, and the
person so appointed shall be empowered to sign all eheeks an
the,- a,.,.,,,,.,erts which the City M.,nage,. ; authorized t„ sign b
law or- by or-dinanee, a to perform such ether duties as may be
required of the City Manager during and only during such times as
the duly appointed City Manager is absent from the eivy " unable
to attend to the duties of his e ffieeor- when ., vaeaney y he
e fe.,te,7 by the resignation, removal",- .death of the City
unable to be contacted or is unable to return to the City within 12
hours notice.
(2) The A eting ('';. Manager- e
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„tea y he removedor- r-eplaeed .,t any time 1,y_., majority of
the Board of Gew.-nissteaer-s.
(i) Interim City Manager.
There is hereby created for the city, the position of Interim City
Manager, which position shall be filled by a Municipal Order of the Board of
Commissioners of the city when the office of City Manager is vacant or the City Manager
is incapacitated.
SECTION 2. That Sec. 2-95, "Interim City Manager" of Chapter 2,
Administration, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby
abolished.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will
become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
ATTEST:
Tammara S. Brock, City Clerk
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners February 24, 2004
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners March 9, 2004
Recorded by Tammara S. Brock, City Clerk, March 9, 2004
Published by The Paducah Sun, March 16, 2004
\ord\2-93 & 2-95
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Mayor
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