A CHARTER ORDINANCE AMENDING CHARTER ORDINANCE 11A, WHICH EXEMPTS THE CITY FROM PORTIONS OF K.S.A. 14-205 AND RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF CERTAIN CITY POSITIONS, THE APPOINTMENT OF NONRESIDENTS TO CITY POSITIONS, AND HEREBY PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF HAYSVILLE, KANSAS;
SECTION 1. Pursuant
to the power vested in it by Article 12, Section 5, of the Constitution of the
State of Kansas, the City of Haysville, Kansas does hereby elect to exempt
itself from and make inapplicable to this city K.S.A. 14-205, an Act of the
Kansas Legislature that is non uniform in application, and did make
inapplicable to itself through Charter Ordinance 11, 14- 201, adopted on
November 23, 1987.
SECTION 2. The City
of Haysville, Kansas, hereby elects to amend Charter Ordinance 11A, adopted on
July 26, 2004, regarding the appointment of the City Comptroller, and removing
the City Clerk and the City Treasurer from the list of appointed city
officials, by amending Section 2 of that Charter Ordinance as follows:
Section 2. The mayor
shall appoint, by and with the consent of the council, a municipal judge of the
municipal court, a chief of police, director of governmental services, city
comptroller, public works director, city attorney, recreation director, and may
appoint police officers and any other officers deemed necessary. Officers so
appointed and confirmed shall hold their offices for a term of one year,
provided their work has met the standards and requirements so designated by the
mayor, and shall hold their positions until their successors are appointed and
qualified. The city council may by ordinance abolish any office created by the
council whenever deemed expedient except those specifically named herein. The
position(s) and/or duties of city clerk and city treasurer shall be included
within the Office of the City Comptroller, but shall henceforth be filled in
accordance with City Personnel Policy for non-appointed employees, in a manner
set forth within City Personnel Policy.
SECTION 3. Those
sections of Charter Ordinance 1lA, not amended by action of this Charter
Ordinance shall remain in force and effect. All parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to that degree that such ordinance(s) may not be
construed in conformance with this act.
SECTION 4. If any
phrase, clause, paragraph or section of this Charter Ordinance is declared
unconstitutional or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, it is
hereby declared that the governing body would have enacted the remaining
portions of this Charter Ordinance without such phrase, clause, paragraph or
section so held unconstitutional or invalid.
(7-23-2007; Repealed by C.O. No. 23)