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§ 82. Powers and duties. The president of a borough shall: 1. Appoint
and may at pleasure remove a deputy and an executive assistant, either
of whom may discharge such of the powers of the president of the borough
as the president by instrument in writing, filed in the borough
president's office and with the city clerk and each board, body or
committee of which the borough president is a member, may delegate to
either of them. Either the deputy or the executive assistant, designated
pursuant to this subdivision, in the order of priority specified by the
president in such instrument, shall, when such office becomes vacant, or
when such president is prevented from attending to the duties of the
office, by reason of sickness, absence from the city or suspension from
office, temporarily act as such president.
2. Have power to appoint a secretary and such assistants, clerks and
subordinates as such borough president may deem necessary, within the
appropriation therefor. The said secretary, assistants, clerks and
subordinates shall hold office at the pleasure of the president, subject
to the provisions of the civil service law.
3. Continue to maintain a topographical bureau for such borough and
appoint the director of the bureau who shall also serve as construction
coordinator and consulting engineer for the borough and shall have
qualifications as a licensed professional engineer. In addition to other
duties, the director of the bureau shall monitor capital projects in the
borough and shall be available to serve as an expediter on construction
projects in the borough and provide technical assistance with respect to
construction projects.
4. Have power to recommend capital projects.
5. Have power to hold public hearings on matters of public interest.
6. Make recommendations to the mayor and to other city officials in
the interests of the people of the borough.
7. Within appropriations therefor, establish and maintain a budget
office for the borough to assist the borough president in the
preparation of budget proposals, review and analysis of proposed
budgets, departmental estimates, budget modifications and other fiscal
matters under the jurisdiction of the president of the borough.
8. Consult with the mayor in the preparation of the executive expense
budget and the executive capital budget and submit proposed
appropriations and other budget recommendations to the mayor and the
council in accordance with chapters three, six, and nine of the charter.
9. Establish and maintain a planning office for the borough to assist
the borough president in planning for the growth, improvement and
development of the borough; reviewing and making recommendations
regarding applications and proposals for the use, development or
improvement of land located within the borough; preparing environmental
analyses required by law; providing technical assistance to the
community boards within the borough; and performing such other planning
functions as are assigned to the borough president by this charter or
other law.
10. Monitor and make recommendations regarding the performance of
contracts providing for the delivery of services in the borough and,
when the borough president deems it appropriate, require that a hearing
be held in the borough by a contract performance panel.
11. Have power to have legislation introduced in the council; such
proposed legislation shall indicate that it was introduced at the behest
of the borough president.
12. Provide training and technical assistance to the members of
community boards within the borough.
13. Oversee the coordination of a borough-wide public service
complaint program and report to the mayor, council president and public
on recurring complaints of borough residents and the borough president's
recommendations for improving the city's response to such complaints.
14. On or before the first day of September nineteen hundred ninety,
and every four years thereafter, prepare a strategic policy statement
for the borough and provide copies of such statement to the mayor,
council and community boards in the borough. Such statement shall
include: (i) a summary of the most significant long-term issues faced by
the borough; (ii) policy goals related to such issues; and (iii)
proposed strategies for meeting such goals. In preparing the statement,
the borough president shall consult with the community boards in the
borough.
15. Make a complete transcript of each public hearing called by the
borough president available for public inspection free of charge within
sixty days after the hearing and provide a copy of any requested pages
of such transcript at a reasonable fee to cover copying and, if
relevant, mailing costs.
16. Perform such other functions and duties and exercise such other
powers as may be assigned by law.