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TOWN OF MARANA
ATTN: TOWN CLERK
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MARANA AZ 85653
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MARANA ORDINANCE NO. 2000.07
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF MARANA, ARIZONA, AMENDING CHAPTER 3,
ADMINISTRATION, OF THE TOWN CODE OF THE TOWN OF MARANA, BY GRANTING
THE POWER OF APPOINTMENT, SUSPENSION AND REMOVAL OF THE TOWN CLERK!
TOWN MARSHALL TO THE TOWN MANAGER, AND MAKING OTHER TECHNICAL
CHANGES THROUGHOUT THE CHAPTER, AND REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS,
ORDINANCES, AND RULES OF THE TOWN OF MARANA IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
WHEREAS, on September 15, 1998, the Town Council did approve Ordinance No. 98.22,
which adopted that certain document entitled "Marana Town Code, Chapter 3 [Administration]" as
the third chapter of the official Town Code; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 3 ofthe Town Code currently places the Town Clerk/Town Marshall
under the general and specific direction ofthe Town Council; and
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WHEREAS, at its May 2, 2000, Council Meeting, the Town Council directed Town legal
staff to amend the Town Code to place the Town C1erk/Town Marshall under the specific and
general direction of the Town Manager; and
'WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana have determined that certain
amendments to Chapter 3 of the Town Code are in the best interests of the residents of the Town;
and
WHEREAS, other technical changes to Chapter 3 are necessary to clarify the intentions of
various provisions of Chapter 3 and to conform its provisions with other chapters ofthe Town Code.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council ofthe Town of Maran a
Arizona, as follows:
Section 1.
That certain document entitled, "CHAPTER 3, ADMINISTRATION" three copies
of which are on file in the office ofthe Town Clerk of the Town of Maran a, Arizona,
said document having been made a public record by Resolution No. 2000-56 ofthe
Town of Maran a, Arizona, is hereby referred to, adopted, and made a part hereof as
if fully set out in this Ordinance.
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Section 2.
No penalty provisions of this ordinance are enacted.
Section 3.
The various Town officers and employees are authorized and directed to perform all
acts necessary or desirable to give effect to this Ordinance.
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Section 4.
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion ofthis Ordinance is for
any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions thereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council ofthe Town of Maran a, Arizona, this
16nd day of May, 2000.
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CHAPTER 3
ADMINISTRATION
Article 3-1
OFFICERS, DEPARTMENT HEADS, AND EMPLOYEES
Section 3-1-1 Town Officers
A. There are hereby created, in addition to the mayor and town council members, the
following officers of the Town of Marana. An officer is defined as a person who
holds an office of trust, command and authority, and the method of appointment or
term of the officer has no relevance to authority granted.
1. Town Clerk
2. Town Marshall
3. Town Engineer
4. Town Manager
5. Town Attorney
B. These officers shall be appointed from time to time as set forth in this Code.
Section 3-1-2 Positions Appointed by the Town Council, Town Manager &
Department Heads
A. The following positions shall be appointed from time to time by the town council, and
shall be employed at the will of the town council. These positions shall have no
term of office, shall be at-will, and shall report directly to the town council.
1. Town Manager
2. Town Attorney
B. The town magistrate shall be appointed by the town council to a three (3) year term
of office.
C. The following positions shall be appointed from time to time by the town manager,
and shall be employed at the will of the town manager. These positions shall have
no term of office, shall be at will, and shall report directly to the town manager.
1. Town ClerkITown Marshall
2. Town Engineer
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3. Public Works Director -
4. Parks & Recreation Director 3
5. Chief of Police -
6. Budget & Finance Director .
7. Planning Director
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9. Utilities Director -
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A. All other personnel who are employed under a department head shall be hired by
their department head, with the approval of the town manager, and shall work at the
pleasure of their department head, as provided in this code and the town personnel
policies.
B. The duties of any employee may be delegated by that employee to a deputy when
such deputy position exists.
Section 3-1-3 Classification of Employees
All offices in the town are divided into classified and unclassified service. The extent to
which certain personnel rules or provisions apply to particular employees will depend upon
whether those employees are working as classified or unclassified employees.
A. Classified Service. All employees of the town not specifically listed as an
unclassified employee shall be part of the classified service. Different rules and
policies, however, may be established for different groups of employees within the
classified service. Employees are directed to the personnel manual for direction
and employment protections therein.
B. Unclassified Service. Persons comprising unclassified service are part of a
responsive management team which exists to carry out the goals and policies of the
town. Any personnel manual or similar document shall not apply to unclassified
employees, and such employees shall be considered "at-will" employees. "At-will"
employment is defined as employment that may be terminated upon the will of the
employer or employee, at any time with or without cause. At-will employees do not
have employment contracts, are not guaranteed any minimum length of
employment, and do not have access to the grievance procedures. Unclassified
employees are not subject to the salary schedule, and shall be paid according to
performance and qualifications, to be determined by the appointing authority (either
the town councilor the town manager). However, such employees shall receive any
general salary increases which may be granted from time to time. The following
shall be unclassified employees:
1. Town Manager;
2. Town ClerkITown Marshall;
3. Town Engineer;
4. Town Attorney;
5. Parks & Recreation Director;
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11. Budget & Finance Director;
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Section 3-1-4 Non-Employee Positions
The following appointed positions shall not be considered to be employment positions and
exist outside town personnel policies and provisions:
A. All elected officials and members of boards and commissions;
B. Volunteer personnel and personnel appointed to service without pay;
C. Personnel who render temporary, provisional or special assignment;
D. Part-time personnel employed less than half time (1040 hours per year); and
E. Those engaged by the Town on a contractual basis.
Section 3-1-5 Compensation and Benefits
The compensation and benefits of appointed town employees shall be as fixed from time
to time by the town councilor town manager. All benefits afforded to classified employees
shall be afforded to unclassified employees.
Section 3-1-6 Bond
The town council shall require each officer of the town to furnish bond for the due discharge
of his or her duties in such sums and with such security as it may direct and approve as
determined by resolution. The town shall pay the costs of such bond. At the discretion of
the town council, such bond may be in the form of a blanket bond with such coverage as
deemed necessary.
Section 3-1-7 Vacancies; Holding More Than One Office
Any vacancy that shall occur in any town position shall be filled by appointment of the
appointing authority (town council, town manager, or department head). One person may
hold more than one position and the functions of a town official may be validly performed
and discharged by a deputy or another town official, or an otherwise qualified individual not
holding elected office, but employed at the pleasure of the town council.
Section 3-1-8 Additional Powers and Duties
In addition to any powers and duties prescribed in this code, each employee shall have
such further powers, perform such further duties and hold such other office as may be
provided by that employee's direct supervisor.
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Article 3-2 OFFICERS AND OTHER POSITIONS
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Section 3-2-1 Town Manager
A. Office Established. The position of town manager is hereby created and
established. The town manager shall be appointed by a majority of the town council
on the basis of his or her executive and administrative qualifications and his or her
knowledge of accepted practice in respect to the duties of the office as hereinafter
set forth. The town manager shall serve at the pleasure of the town council.
B. Bond. The town manager shall furnish a surety bond to be approved by the town
council in such sum as may be determined by the town council which shall be
conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties imposed upon the town
manager as herein described. Any premium for such bond shall be a proper charge
against the town. Nothing in this section shall preclude the town from obtaining a
blanket bond pursuant to the provisions of A. R.S. 99-302 to satisfy this requirement.
C. Ineliaibilitv of Town Council Member. No town council member shall be appointed
town manager during the term for which he or she has been elected to the town
council.
D. Temporary Absence. Notwithstanding the above, the town council may designate
a qualified administrative officer or a member of the town council of the town to
perform the duties of town manager during the temporary absence or disability of
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E. Permanent Absence. In the event that a town manager is not employed by the town
for any period of time due to resignation, discharge, or for any other reason, all
duties designated in this code to the town manager shall be performed by any
individual so designated by the town council.
F. Removal from Office. The town manager may be removed by the town council by
a majority of its members. The town manager must give thirty (30) days written
notice of his or her intention to resign, provided that the town council, upon a
majority vote of its members, may waive any or all of this requirement.
G.
Compensation. The town manager shall receive such compensation as the town
council shall from time to time determine and fix by ordinance, resolution or motion,
and said compensation shall be a proper charge against such funds of the town as
the town council shall designate. The town manager shall be reimbursed for all
sums necessarily incurred or paid by him or her in the performance of his or her
duties, or incurred when traveling on business pertaining to the town as approved
by the town council by the adoption of its budget. Such reimbursement shall be
made only when a verified itemized claim, setting forth the sums expended for
which reimbursement is requested, has been presented.
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Powers and Duties. Except as otherwise provided herein, the town manager shall
be the chief administrative officer and head of the administrative branch of the town
government and shall be responsible to the town council for the proper
administration of all affairs of the town. In addition to the general powers as the
chief administrative officer and not as a limitation thereon, it shall be the town
manager's responsibility and authority to perform the following:
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1. The town manager shall execute, on behalf of the town council, general
administrative supervision and control of the affairs of the town;
2. The town manager shall attend all meetings of the town council with the duty
of reporting on or discussing any matter concerning the affairs of the
departments, boards, services or activities under his or her supervision,
upon which the town council should be informed. Exceptions to attending
meetings of the town council may be granted upon written request by the
town manager and approved by the mayor;
3. Pursuant to the provisions of section 33-11, the town manager shall appoint
and, when necessary, suspend or remove the appointive officers and
employees set forth in section 33-11. All appointments and removals shall
be based upon merit and upon the qualifications or disqualifications of such
officer or employee without regard to any political belief or affiliation, and in
coordination with the appropriate department head. The power of
appointment, suspension or removal of the town attorney and town
magistrate shall be expressly reserved to the town council;
4. The town manager shall coordinate the administrative functions and
operations of the various departments, boards, divisions and services of the
town government, and on its behalf carry out policies, rules, regulations and
ordinances adopted by it, relating to the administration of the affairs of such
departments, boards, divisions or services;
5. The town manager shall cause to be prepared and submitted to him or her
by each department, board, division or service of the town government,
itemized annual estimates of expenditures required by them for capital
outlay, salaries, wages and miscellaneous operating costs, tabulate the
same into a preliminary consolidated municipal budget and submit the same
to the town council annually on the date specified by it, with his or her
recommendations as to any increases, decreases, cancellations, transfers
or changes in any of the items included in the preliminary budget;
6. The town manager shall supervise the expenditures of all departments,
divisions or services of the town government and to act as purchasing agent
for the purchase of all supplies, goods, wares, merchandise, equipment and
material which may be required for any of such departments, divisions or
services;
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The town manager shall analyze and supervise the functions, duties and
activities of the various departments, boards and services of the town
government and all employees thereof;
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The town manager shall develop and organize necessary improvement
projects and programs and aid and assist the town council and the various
departments and boards in carrying the same through to a successful
conclusion;
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9. The town manager shall serve as public relations officer of the town
government, and follow through and endeavor to adjust all complaints filed
against any employee, department or service thereof to the end. The town
manager shall make every effort to satisfy all citizens that their town
government is being operated in their behalf with the highest degree of
efficiency;
10. The town manager shall cooperate with all community organizations whose
aims and purposes are to advance the interests of the town and its residents
and provide them with all reasonable assistance obtainable through the town
government within the limitations of the law;
11. The town manager shall make and keep an up-to-date inventory of all
personal property owned by the town and recommend to the town council
the purchase of new machinery, equipment and supplies whenever, in his
or her judgment, the same can be obtained at the best advantage, taking
into consideration trade-in value of machinery, equipment, etc., in use;
12. The town manager shall make, or cause to be made, studies and surveys
of the duties, responsibilities and work of the personnel in the various
departments and services of the town government and recommend to the
town council abolition or consolidation of positions or transfers or removal
of personnel, whenever in his or her judgment, such action would increase
efficiency in the administration of the town government;
13. The town manager shall, in cooperation with the police department, see that
all laws and ordinances of the town and the state are duly enforced;
14. The town manager shall devote his or her entire work effort to the discharge
of his or her official duties. Exceptions to this requirement may be granted
by the town council acting upon a written request from the town manager;
15. The town manager shall perform such other duties as may be required of
him or her by the town council, not inconsistent with the laws of the state,
this code or the ordinances of the town.
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Limitations Upon Responsibilitv. The town manager shall not exercise any policy-
making or legislative functions whatsoever, nor attempt to commit or bind the town
council or any member thereof to any action, plan or program requiring official
action of the town council. It is not intended by this article to grant any authority to,
or impose any duty upon, the town manager which is vested in or imposed by
general law or town ordinances in any town commission, board, officer or employee
except herein specifically set forth.
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Conduct. In the discharge of his or her duties, the town manager shall at all times
endeavor to exercise the highest degree of tact, patience, integrity and courtesy in
his or her contact with the public and with all town boards, departments and
employees and shall use his or her best efforts to establish and maintain a
harmonious relationship between all personnel employed in the government of the
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town to the end that the highest possible standards of public service shall be
continuously maintained.
Section 3-2-2 Town Clerk
A. Office Established. The office of town clerk is hereby created and established. The
town clerk shall be appointed by the town manager and shall perform the duties of
the office of town clerk under the general and specific direction of the town
manager.
B. Bond. The town clerk shall furnish a surety bond to be approved by the town council
in such sum as may be determined by the town council which shall be conditioned
upon the faithful performance of the duties imposed upon the town clerk as herein
described. Any premium for such bond shall be a proper charge against the town.
Nothing in this section shall preclude the town from obtaining a blanket bond
pursuant to the provisions of A.R.S. 99-302 to satisfy this requirement.
C. Absence Of Town Clerk. In the absence of the town clerk, the deputy town clerk
shall be the acting town clerk. If the deputy town clerk is unavailable or unable to
perform the required duties, the town manager or other designee ofthe town council
shall be the acting town clerk. The acting town clerk shall have the duties and
responsibilities of the town clerk as established by law, this code or other ordinance.
D. Compensation. The town clerk shall receive such compensation as the town
manager shall fix at the time of appointment of the town clerk, and said
compensation shall be a proper charge against the funds of the town. The town
clerk shall be reimbursed for all sums necessarily incurred or paid by him or her in
the performance of his or her duties, or incurred when traveling on business
pertaining to the town as approved by the town council by the adoption of its budget.
Such reimbursement shall be made only when a verified itemized claim, setting forth
the sums expended for which reimbursement is requested, has been presented.
E. Powers and Duties. The town clerk shall have those powers and duties set forth by
state law as well as town ordinance, resolution, order or directive. In addition to the
powers and duties set forth above, it shall be the town clerk's responsibility and
authority to perform the following:
1.
The town clerk shall keep a true and correct record of all business
transacted by the town council and any other records that either pertain to
the business of the town or that the town council directs. The town clerk
shall number, plainly label, and file separately in a suitable cabinet, all
resolutions, notices, deeds, surveys, leases, paid and unpaid vouchers,
inventories, letters, orders and other documents of whatever nature;
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The town clerk shall keep convenient for public inspection all public reports
and public documents under the control of the town clerk, as provided by
state statute;
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3. The town clerk shall prepare and collect from town officers and employees
such monthly reports prepared in such manner and to include such
information as may be directed by the town council;
4. The town clerk shall prepare or cause to be prepared all minutes of town
council proceedings and ensure their correctness and accuracy;
5. The town clerk shall process, record, file, publish and, if required by state
statute, post all ordinances, resolutions, budgets and notices that may be
passed by the town council;
6. The town clerk shall also be the treasurer of the town, and have such duties
and responsibilities as prescribed by state law;
7. The town clerk shall be the town election official and perform those duties
required by state statute and as directed by the town council;
8. The town clerk shall issue or cause to be issued all licenses that may be
prescribed by state statute, town ordinance or this code;
9. The town clerk shall perform those administrative responsibilities and duties
that are conferred upon the town clerk by the town council in addition to
those specified in town ordinances and this code.
Section 3-2-3 Town Marshall
The town marshall shall be the town clerk and shall perform such duties as may be required
by law and as the town council may deem necessary.
Section 3-2-4 Town Engineer
A. Office Established. The office of engineer is hereby created and established. The
town engineer shall be appointed by the town manager and shall perform the duties
of the office of town engineer under the general and specific direction of the town
manager.
B.
Bond. The town engineer shall furnish a surety bond to be approved by the town
council in such sum as may be determined by the town council which shall be
conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties imposed upon the town
engineer as herein described. Any premium for such bond shall be a proper charge
against the town. Nothing in this section shall preclude the town from obtaining a
blanket bond pursuant to the provisions of A. R.S. S 9-302 to satisfy this requirement.
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Compensation. The town engineer shall receive such compensation as the town
manager shall fix at the time of appointment of the town engineer, and said
compensation shall be a proper charge against the funds of the town. The town
engineer shall be reimbursed for all sums necessarily incurred or paid by him or her
in the performance of his or her duties, or incurred when traveling on business
pertaining to the town as approved by the town manager. Such reimbursement
shall be made only when a verified itemized claim, setting forth the sums expended
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for which reimbursement is requested, has been presented and approved by the
town manager.
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Powers and Duties. The town engineer shall have those powers and duties set
forth by state law as well as town ordinance, resolution, order or directive.
Notwithstanding the above, the town engineer shall have charge of the town streets
and public works and shall perform such duties as may be required by law and such
other duties as the town manager may deem necessary.
Section 3-2-5 Town Magistrate
A. Office Established. The office of town magistrate is hereby created and
established. The town magistrate shall be appointed by the town council.
B. Absence Of Town Maaistrate. In the absence of the town magistrate he or she shall
be responsible for providing a judge pro tempore to act as the town magistrate
during the absence of the magistrate.
C. Compensation. The town magistrate shall receive such compensation as the town
council shall fix at the time of appointment of the town magistrate, and said
compensation shall be a proper charge against the funds of the town.
D. Powers and Duties. The town magistrate shall be the presiding officer of the
magistrate court and shall perform those functions necessary to the maintenance
of the town magistrate court as provided by state statute and by chapter 5 of this
code.
Section 3-2-6 Town Attorney
A. Office Established. The position of town attorney is hereby created and
established. The town attorney shall be appointed by the town council upon the
recommendation of the town manager and shall be chosen on the basis of his or
her qualifications and knowledge of accepted practice in respect to the duties of the
office as hereinafter set forth, and shall perform the duties of the office of town
attorney under the general and specific direction of the town council.
B.
Bond. The town attorney shall furnish a surety bond to be approved by the town
council in such sum as may be determined by the town council which shall be
conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties imposed upon the town
attorney as herein described. Any premium for such bond shall be a proper charge
against the town. Nothing in this section shall preclude the town from obtaining a
blanket bond pursuant to the provisions of A. R.S. 99-302 to satisfy this requirement.
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Compensation. The town attorney shall receive such compensation as the town
council shall from time to time determine and fix by ordinance, resolution or motion,
and said compensation shall be a proper charge against such funds of the town as
the town council shall designate. The town attorney shall be reimbursed for all
sums necessarily incurred or paid by him or her in the performance of his or her
duties, or incurred when traveling on business pertaining to the town as approved
by the town manager. Such reimbursement shall be made only when a verified
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itemized claim, setting forth the sums expended for which reimbursement is
requested, has been presented and approved by the town manager.
D. Powers and Duties.
1. The town attorney is the administrative head of the legal department under
the direction and control of the town council.
2. The town attorney shall act as the legal counselor and advisor of the town
council and other town officials, as designated by the town council, and as
such shall give his or her opinions. When requested such opinion shall be
in writing.
3. The town attorney shall draft all deeds, contracts, conveyances, ordinances,
resolutions and other legal instruments when requested by the town council
or town manager.
4. The town attorney shall approve or disapprove as to form, in writing, all
documents submitted to him or her.
5. The town attorney shall return within ten days all ordinances and resolutions
submitted to him or her for consideration by the town councilor town
manager, with his or her approval or disapproval as to form noted thereon,
together with his or her reasons therefor if disapproved.
6. The town attorney shall prosecute and defend all suits, actions or causes
where the town is a party and report to the town council, when required, the
condition of any suit or action to which the town is a party.
Section 3-2-7 Other Department Heads
A. Office Established. The positions of budget and finance director, building official,
human resources director, planning director, police chief, public works director,
parks & recreation director, utilities director, and other department heads
designated by the town manager are hereby created and established. These
department heads shall be appointed, suspended or removed by the town manager
and shall perform their duties under the general and specific direction of the town
manager.
B.
Compensation. These department heads shall receive such compensation as the
town manager shall fix from time to time.
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Duties. These department heads shall be charged with the responsibilities set forth
by the town manager, and shall perform the duties of their office under the general
and specific direction of the town manager.
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Article 3-3
PERSONNEL POLICIES
Section 3-3-1 Creation and Scope
The town council shall adopt a personnel system for the employees of the town, the
provisions of which shall apply to all classified employees of the town. The town council
may adopt rules and procedures pertaining to the officers of the town appointed directly by
the town council.
Section 3-3-2 Conditions of employment
The appointment, promotion and tenure of every employee shall be conditioned solely on
merit and fitness and the satisfactory performance of the duties and responsibilities
assigned. No employee or applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of race,
color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, marital or familial status, veteran status or
political affiliation.
Section 3-3-3 Rules and Regulations
The town councilor town manager may adopt rules, regulations and pOlicies to give effect
to this article, which may be modified or changed from time to time, but such rules and
regulations shall follow the generally accepted principles of good personnel administration.
Section 3-3-4 Political contributions
No officer, official or employee of the town shall use any ,influence or pressure upon any
employee to obtain any assessment or contribution of money or time, either direct or
indirect, for any political campaign or personal gain.
Article 3-4 PURCHASING
Section 3-4-1 Scope of Article
This article shall govern the purchase of any goods or services for or on behalf of the town
except as otherwise indicated. This article is intended to supplement state law; however
should applicable state law provide more strict provisions regarding any proposed
transaction, those more stringent provisions shall apply.
Section 3-4-2 Town Council Approval; When Required
Notwithstanding other provisions of this article, no purchases shall be made by or on behalf
of the town without first obtaining town council approval in the following instances:
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Where prior approval is required by state law or town code;
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Where funds for the purchase are not provided in the budget as adopted;
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Section 3-4-3 Purchasing Director; Duties
A. The town manager shall serve as the purchasing director and shall direct and
control all purchases of goods and services made by or on behalf of the town. The
purchasing director may delegate his or her administrative function.
B. The purchasing director shall approve or deny all purchase requests and shall
report to the town council on any purchase requiring town council approval.
Section 3-4-4 Emergency Purchases; Procedure
In case of an emergency which requires immediate purchase of supplies or services and
when time is of the essence and applicable state law does not provide otherwise, the mayor
shall be empowered to authorize the purchasing director to acquire goods or services
without complying with the requirements and procedures in this article. A full report of the
circumstances of such emergency and the goods or services obtained shall be made to the
town council at its next regular meeting.
Section 3-4-5 Purchases In General; Bids
A. Purchases Under $1.000. Whenever the contemplated purchase or contract for
building services is for the sum of less than $1,000, upon completion of a requisition
form and purchase order form, the purchasing director may obtain the goods or
services without further formality.
B. Over $1.000 But Under $14.000 Inclusive. Whenever any contemplated purchase
or contract for building services is for the sum of at least $1,000 but not more than
$10,000, the purchasing director is authorized to let contracts on an "informal bid"
process, by obtaining at least three bids by phone or in writing. The purchasing
director may then award the purchase or contract of service to the lowest
responsible bidder.
c.
In Excess of $14,000. Whenever any contemplated purchase or contract for
building services is for a sum exceeding $14,000, the purchasing director shall
cause to be published in two issues of a newspaper of general circulation in the
town, notice inviting bids, which notice shall be published at least ten days prior to
the date set for the receipt of bids. The notice herein required shall include a
general description of the purchase or services to be performed and the time and
place for opening bids. In addition, the purchasing director shall post a notice
inviting bids in the town hall and may also mail to all responsible prospective
suppliers a copy of the notice inserted in the newspaper. The bid shall be awarded
by the purchasing director as provided herein.
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Exclusive Service. In the event that there is only one firm or company or individual
capable of providing a particular service or commodity and such services or
commodities cannot be secured from other persons or companies, the bidding
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commodities may be secured without bidding. The town manager shall report to the
town council at the next regularly scheduled meeting any such purchases.
B. Used Equipment. Upon recommendation of the town manager, the town council
may elect to waive the bid procedures with respect to the purchase of used
equipment.
C. Cooperative PurchasinQ. In the event of a purchase made by, through, or with the
State of Arizona or its political subdivisions, the purchasing director may approve
such purchases or award such contracts for services without a formal bidding
process whenever other governmental units have done so for the same item or
service, if in the opinion of the town manager a separate bidding process is not
likely to result in a lower price for such items or services.
Section 3-4-7 Bidding Procedure
Except as provided in state law, the purchasing director shall follow the procedure set forth
in this section for all purchases and contracts subject to the formal bidding process:
A. A notice of solicitation for bids shall state the date, time and place of opening, and
the place and time period within which bids shall be submitted.
B. The notice shall state with particularity the goods or services required and shall
state the place where specifications may be examined.
C. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly identified as a bid on the front
of the envelope. Any bid not received within the time period allowed shall be
rejected.
D. All bids shall be opened in public at the time and place specified, and a tabulation
of all bids shall be posted in town hall for public inspection.
E. All bidders shall be notified in writing of the award or rejection of any and all bids.
Section 3-4-8 Lowest Responsible Bidder
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Unless the purchasing director exercises the right of rejection, all goods and
services shall be awarded to the lowest, responsible bidder. In determining the
lowest, responsible bidder, the town councilor the purchasing director shall
consider:
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The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract or provide
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The quality of performance in previous contracts with the town, together with
previous and existing compliance with the ordinances of the town;
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The financial resources and ability of the bidder;
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The purchasing director shall select providers of goods and services without regard
to race, color, national origin, ethnicity, religion or creed, sex, disability, age, marital
or familial status or political affiliation as required by the town policy of equal
opportunity and non-discrimination.
Section 3-4-9 Performance Bond
The purchasing director shall have the authority to require a performance bond, in such
amount as the purchasing director may deem sufficient, to secure the execution of a
contract for construction, provided, however, that in a contract for construction in excess
of $10,000, such a bond shall be required. In all cases of construction to which state law
applies, any requirement for a bond shall be incorporated into the contract.
Section 3-4-10
Purchases from Mayor or Town Council Members
Pursuant to A.R.S. S 38-503(C), the town, through its town council, may purchase supplies,
materials and equipment not to exceed three hundred dollars in cost in any single
transaction or a total of one thousand dollars annually, from the mayor or any member of
the town council without using competitive public bidding procedures according to an
annually adopted town policy.
Section 3-4-11
Professional and Technical Services
A. The provisions of this article shall not apply to professional or technical services.
B. No person or firm practicing in a professional or technical field for which a license
is required by state law shall be engaged by the town unless possessing a current
license in good standing.
C. Upon engagement, the town shall enter into a written agreement or memorandum
of understanding forthe performance of professional and technical services setting
forth the scope of services and the unit or total price therefor.
Section 3-4-12
Surplus Supplies and Equipment
All departments and offices shall submit to the purchasing agent, at such time and in such
form as shall be prescribed, reports showing all supplies and equipment which are no
longer used or have become obsolete or worn out. The purchasing agent shall have the
authority to sell all supplies and equipment which cannot be used or which have become
unsuitable for town use, or to exchange the same for or trade in the same for new supplies
and equipment in accordance with applicable state statutes.
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All checks for expenditures of town monies shall bear one signature of either the town
manager, town clerk, mayor or vice-mayor.
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Section 3-4-14
State Preemption
Notwithstanding any other portion of this article, in the event any purchase or contract falls
within the definitions for limitations of A.R.S. 934-201 et seq., as amended, the provisions,
requirements and specifications of the relevant portions of the Arizona Revised Statutes
shall supersede this chapter and control any such bidding procedures.
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