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Any person having been an officer or employee of the village, whose term has expired or who has resigned or been removed from office, shall, within ten days after notification and request, deliver to his successor in office all property, books, and effects of every description in his possession belonging to the village or appertaining to his office.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75)
Each officer, besides the specific duties which may be required by virtue of said office, shall also perform such other and further duties, and be subject to such rules and regulations as the President and Board of Trustees may, from time to time, require, or by ordinance provide and establish.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75)
All books, papers, vouchers, warrants, entries, accounts, and memoranda of every officer and employee of the village may be examined at any time by the President, and the President and Board of Trustees may by resolution, call upon any officer to make a report in writing of any subject matter which the Board may designate in such resolution and within such time as said resolution may prescribe.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75)
(A) All contracts for supplies of any kind or nature let by an officer of the village or Board of Trustees, where the amount of such contract exceeds $2000 shall be furnished by contract and let to the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for the same unless the Board of Trustees, by a vote of two-thirds of all the Trustees elected, specifically waives this provision before purchasing supplies.
(B) Advertising shall be in a newspaper of general circulation in the village and bids submitted to and received by the Village Clerk.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75)
No provision of this code designating the duties of any officer or employee shall be so construed as to make such officer or employee liable for any fine or penalty provided for a failure to perform such duty, unless the intention of the Board of Trustees to impose such fine or penalty on such officer or employee is specifically and clearly expressed in the section creating the duty.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75)
VILLAGE PRESIDENT
There shall be elected a President of the village, who shall hold his office for four years and until his successor is elected and qualified. He shall be a citizen of the United States, a qualified elector, and shall have resided within the corporate limits of the village at least one year next preceding the election at which he is a candidate.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75)
(A) The President of the Board of Trustees shall perform the duties and exercise the powers conferred upon the mayor of a city.
(B) The President shall devote such time to the duties of his office as the faithful discharge thereof may require. Beginning May 1, 1989, the President shall receive $150 for every regular, or special meeting attended; salary may be received for two unattended meetings, per annum.
(C) The President of the Board of Trustees may exercise the same veto powers, and with like effect, as the mayor of a city; and the Board of Trustees may pass ordinances over such veto in like manner as a city council.
(Ord. 75-15, passed 7-30-75; Am. Ord. 88-26, passed 9-28-88)
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