(A) The Council, within 30 days of the passage of this subchapter, shall appoint an Administrator to oversee the operations of the Department. The Administrator serves for a term of one year with the term being renewable at the option of the Council.
(B) The Administrator must be qualified by knowledge and experience in matters pertaining to the operation of a community service department as defined by this subchapter. The Administrator serves at the discretion of the Council and may be removed before the expiration of his or her term.
(C) The Administrator shall establish a classification of positions and hire all employees to fill the positions. He or she shall set reasonable prerequisites for holding the position, and set standards of conduct to govern the performance of duties assigned to the Department personnel.
(D) The Administrator shall establish all rules, regulations, and procedures necessary to place and supervise the community service participant assigned to perform community service for the period of time ordered by the court having jurisdiction of the community service participant.
(E) Every Common Council member shall reside in the district from which elected and represents and the member at-large shall be a resident of the city.
(F) The districts established herein shall be revised as necessary in 1992 and every ten years thereafter to keep the districts contiguous, compact, and contain as nearly as is possible, equal population.
(G) After passage, the Clerk-Treasurer of the city shall send a certified copy of this chapter to the county election boards as required by law.
(Prior Code, § 31.077) (Ord. 5-82, passed 4-12-1982; Ord. 1028C, passed 12-9-1986)