ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: June 30, 2000
Author/Local: P.Bruin/E.LoRTS No. 01600
CC File No. 1372
Council: July 25, 2000
TO:
Vancouver City Council
FROM:
General Manager of Corporate Services
SUBJECT:
Appointment of City Treasurer, Collector and Deputy Positions
RECOMMENDATIONS
A. THAT Council appoint the following staff to the positions indicated below, effective July 25, 2000.
Sandy Maddalena City Treasurer
Karen Levitt Deputy Treasurer
Terry Corrigan Collector
Wendy Magneison Deputy CollectorPOLICY
Section 226 of the Vancouver Charter provides Council with the authority to appoint a person to the position of City Treasurer, and this person shall have the duties and responsibilities as set out in the Charter or in other legislation, in addition to other duties as assigned by Council.
Section 4 of the Vancouver Charter provides Council with the authority to appoint one or more persons to act as deputy.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this report is to seek Council approval for the appointment of finance staff to positions that have statutory duties and responsibilities related to the financial affairs of the City as set out in the Vancouver Charter or in other legislation.
BACKGROUNDOn July 27 1999, Council approved a reorganization of the former Finance Department within the Corporate Services Group. This reorganization resulted in a realignment of several finance functions including custody of financial assets, investment and borrowing of funds, receipt & disbursement of funds, collection of revenues and management of the financial affairs of the City.
At the time the Finance Department was reorganized, several key management positions were vacant. As these positions have now been filled, it is appropriate now to update the appointments of the City Treasurer and Collector. In addition, it is appropriate to appoint back-up staff to deputy positions in order to maintain continuity of operations when the primary appointee is absent.
DISCUSSION
These appointments are made to fill the required statutory positions set out in the Vancouver Charter, City Bylaws and other appropriate legislation. These statutory positions will be filled without the need to hire additional staff. The working titles of the individuals appointed will not change.
The following appointments are recommended to Council:
1. City Treasurer. It is recommended that Council approve the following appointments:
City Treasurer Sandy Maddelana, Manager of Treasury Services
Deputy City Treasurer Karen Levitt, Manager of Financial PlanningThe responsibilities of the City Treasurer are specified in Sections 226 to 229 of the Vancouver Charter and generally include responsibility for receipt and disbursement of all cash received or disbursed by the City, management of the City's investment and debt portfolios and maintenance of the City's banking relationships.
2. Collector. It is recommended that Council approve the following appointments:
Collector Terry Corrigan, Director of Financial Services
Deputy Collector Wendy Magneison, Manager of Taxation & OperationsThe Collector has responsibility under a number of City bylaws and other legislation related to billing and collection of property taxes, utility fees and bylaw fines and also provides cashiering services in the City Hall precinct.
CONCLUSION
The Vancouver Charter, City bylaws and other associated legislation that governs the conduct of the City's financial affairs require the appointment of several statutory and regulatory positions. With the reorganization of the finance group within Corporate Services, it is appropriate to ensure these responsibilities are appropriately assigned.
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