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City Clerk
In Darien, the City Clerk is an elected
position. The Clerk is elected at the same time as the
Mayor and Treasurer, and serves a four-year term. The qualifications for
the office of City Clerk are the
same as for Mayor.
Katherine S. Janega, Attorney for the Municipal
Clerks of Illinois and the City of Darien, writes
the office of the municipal clerk is a many faceted one. Although
municipal clerks derive primary duties
from the state statutes, they also perform other duties that have been
established either by municipal ordinances
or by the municipality's own custom or practices. Because of this,
it often seems that there are as many different duties for municipal clerks
as there are municipalities in the
State of Illinois making it virtually impossible to provide an exhaustive
list of all duties of every municipal
clerk.
The fundamental duties of the City Clerk
are as follows:
- The City Clerk is required to attend
all meetings of the corporate authority and keep
a full journal of its proceedings.
- The City Clerk must keep a separate
book of ordinances enacted by the municipality
together with a record of the date of enactment and of publication. The
certified copy of this record of the ordinance and proceedings in connection
therewith is prima facie evidence
of the contents, passage and publication of the ordinance.
- The City Clerk is responsible for issuing
all notices under the Open Meetings Act, including
the annual notice and notices of special meetings.
- The City Clerk is the custodian of the
corporate seal and of all papers or documents
belonging to the municipality.
- State statute provides unless a comptroller
is elected or appointed, the municipal clerk
has general supervisory authority over all officers of the municipality
charged in any manner with the receipt,
collection or disbursement of municipal revenue,
or with the collection and return of municipal revenue into the treasury.
- State statute further provides, if there
is no comptroller, all warrants drawn upon the
municipal treasury and signed by the Mayor or Treasurer must be countersigned
by the Clerk.
- The Freedom of Information Act is administered
by the City Clerk as is the Local Records
Act, which provides for the preservation and destruction of public records.
- Based upon population, the City Clerk
may appoint a deputy clerk or clerks to act in
his or her absence.
- The City Clerk is responsible for filing
a certified copy of the tax levy ordinance, copies
of annexation or disconnection ordinances, copies of subdivision plats
and other documents with the county
clerk and county recorder. In addition, it is the Clerk
who is generally responsible for all reports, filings, notices and publications
made on behalf of the municipality.
- The City Clerk also prepares a certification
of the authenticity of the annual report and
further attests that it was published or posted as required by state statute.
The Clerk's affidavit is to be filed
by the treasurer with the county collector of taxes along
with the copy of the annual account.
- The City Clerk is the local election
official.
- The City Clerk is the official recipient
of notices pertaining to litigation. When a police
officer is sued, in order to trigger the indemnification provisions of
the Municipal Code, he must provide
the Clerk with written notice of the suit within 10
days of notice. When the municipality is sued, service must be made either
on the Mayor or the Municipal Clerk.
Either the municipal code, custom or practice
provides the municipal clerk:
- Administers the Business License, Amusement
Tax, Solicitor and Raffle Ordinances.
- Maintains status of letters of credit
and on behalf of the municipality and authorizes
reduction thereof.
- Administers the Liquor License Ordinance.
- Administers the Ethics Ordinance.
- Prepares City Council Agenda and Packets.
- Receives on behalf of the City, all
necessary documents for annexation, subdivision
and rezoning and respective fees to insure proper recording with DuPage
County.
- Maintains list of tax exempt property.
- Maintains the City Calendar.
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