[R.O. 1992 § 115.620; Ord. No. 5608 § 1, 3-1-1982]
There is hereby created the position of Finance Director.
[R.O. 1992 § 115.630; Ord. No. 5608 § 2, 3-1-1982]
The Finance Director shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and approval of a majority of the members of the City Council.
[R.O. 1992 § 115.640; Ord. No. 5608 § 3, 3-1-1982]
The Finance Director shall be a qualified voter under the laws and Constitution of this State. The candidate for the position of Finance Director shall be chosen on the basis of his/her executive and administrative qualifications with special reference to his/her actual experience in, or his/her knowledge of, accepted practice in respect to the duties of his/her position and as set forth in this Article.
[R.O. 1992 § 115.660; Ord. No. 5608 § 5, 3-1-1982]
The person appointed to the position of Finance Director shall file a corporate surety bond in the principal sum of not less than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) conditioned upon full and faithful performance of his/her duties and the rendering of full and proper accounts to the City for funds and property that shall come into his/her possession or control. The cost of the bond shall be paid by the City; however, should the Finance Director be covered by a blanket bond to the same extent, an individual bond shall not be required.
[R.O. 1992 § 115.670; Ord. No. 5608 § 6, 3-1-1982; Ord. No. 6421 § 1(C), 10-19-1987]
A. 
The Finance Director shall have charge of all financial records of the City and he/she shall:
1. 
Assemble budget estimates of the financial needs and resources of the City for each ensuing year.
2. 
Assist the City Administrator in preparing a program of activities within the financial power of the City, embodying it in a recommended budget document with proper supporting schedules and analyses.
3. 
Keep books for and exercise financial budgetary control over all City functions.
4. 
Keep account from items of appropriation contained in the City budget; recommend and prepare budget amendments as appropriate.
5. 
Keep the City Administrator advised of the financial condition and future needs of the City and make recommendations to improve the financial management of the City, including maintaining an accurate cash flow projection and investing idle funds, if indicated.
6. 
Manage the City's cash flow to maximize return in accordance with the City's investment policy.
7. 
Maintain the accounting system for the City Government and each of its offices, departments and agencies.
8. 
Account for all revenues, fees, licenses, and permits collected by the City.
9. 
Recommend the form of receipts, vouchers, bills or claims and their purchasing procedures to be used by all of the offices, departments, and agencies of the government.
10. 
Examine all contracts, orders and other documents by which the City Government incurs financial obligations, having previously ascertained that money has been appropriated and allotted and will be available when the obligations become due and payable.
11. 
Audit before payment all bills, invoices, payrolls, debt service payments, and other evidences of claims, demands or charges against the City and determine the regularity and correctness of such claims, demands or charges.
12. 
Prepare the payroll in accordance with established policies and procedures.
13. 
Present checks or payments for appropriate signatures according to the Purchasing Policy Manual.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Said policy is on file in the City offices.
14. 
Review all purchase orders to determine whether funds have been provided in the budget and/or whether the purchase order is being processed in conformance with the provisions of the purchasing policy of the City of Washington, which is on file in the City offices.
15. 
Maintain a manual of accounts and related financial procedures.
16. 
Prepare and ensure compliance with all City financial policies established.
17. 
Prepare and submit to the Mayor and City Council a monthly budget report and a statement of all receipts and disbursements in sufficient detail to show the financial condition of the City.
18. 
Prepare, as of the end of the fiscal year, a complete financial statement and report of the City's affairs, and assist with preparation and management of the City’s annual audit.
19. 
Assist the City Administrator in insurance and risk management matters and ensure property is properly protected.
20. 
In regard to public utilities in the City, ensure that all franchise receipts are timely collected by the City.
21. 
Review and monitor all State and Federal grant project reimbursements and expenditures.
22. 
Direct and review all utility billing activities.
23. 
Prepare and submit other reports as may be requested.
24. 
Perform the duties as specified by the City Administrator.