Milton v. Department of Civil Service

Decision Date14 December 1961
Docket NumberNo. A--677,A--677
Citation71 N.J.Super. 135,176 A.2d 492
PartiesAlexander MILTON, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE of the State of New Jersey and Township of Scotch Plains, a municipal corporation, Union County, New Jersey, Respondents.
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division

Joseph R. Kane, Elizabeth, for appellant (Sterner & Kane, Elizabeth, attorneys; Joseph R. Kane on the brief).

William L. Boyan, Deputy Atty. Gen., for respondents (David D. Furman, Atty. Gen. attorney).

Before Judges GOLDMANN, FOLEY and BARRETT.

The opinion of the court was delivered by

GOLDMANN, S.J.A.D.

This is an appeal from a decision of the Civil Service Commission placing the position of Superintendent of Public Properties of Scotch Plains, New Jersey, held by appellant Milton, in the classified service of the Civil Service, thereby making it subject to competitive examination. Appellant contends the position is that of department head and should be in the unclassified service, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 11:22--2(d).

On September 1, 1959 the Township of Scotch Plains adopted an ordinance creating a Department of Public Properties 'under the ultimate control of the Township Committee, but immediately subject to the orders of the Chairman of the Department of Public Properties.' The 'executive and responsible officer' of the department was to be the Supervisor of Public Properties, appointed by the township committee for a term of one year. The Supervisor was declared 'subject always to the orders of the Department of Public Properties Chairman and to the ultimate control of the Township Committee,' and was to have full charge and management of the department and its officers and employees, including the power to 'hire, fire, discipline and promote' such employees. Among other powers, the Supervisor, again 'subject always to the orders of the Department of Public Properties Chairman and to the ultimate control of the Township Committee,' was to have direct charge and management of the maintenance and repair of all streets, sewers, drainage, shade trees, municipal buildings, parks and bridges, and was to coordinate the work of his department with certain other named township departments. Milton was appointed to the newly created position, and continues in that position to this day.

On August 21, 1959 the Director of Classifications, Municipal Services, in the Department of Civil Service, advised the township that appellant's position would be classified under the title of Public Works Superintendent in the competitive division, classified service. The township formally objected to the classification and requested a conference or hearing. Following the Civil Service Commission's approval of the classification in January 1960 the township requested a formal hearing and advised the Civil Service Department of its contention that the position was, under N.J.S.A. 11:22--2(d), that of a department head and therefore belonged in the unclassified service. A conference with various members of the Department's administrative staff followed, eventuating in a letter on March 24, 1961 notifying the township that the administrative decision of the Department was that appellant's position belonged in the classified service; that the matter would be presented to the Civil Service Commission at its next meeting on April 13, but that there would be no appearance by the township authorities at that time. The Commission approved the administrative action taken. As a result, the township on April 20 notified appellant of the Commission's decision and advised that it had no alternative but to follow it.

This appeal followed, challenging both the action of the Civil Service Commission and that taken by the township. By order dated June 26, 1961 we restrained the Commission from certifying to the township the candidate or candidates successful in the examination until we had heard and determined the merits of the appeal.

When the Civil Service Commission, on April 13, 1961, approved the administrative action taken by the Department's staff, it did so on the basis of the report of the Chief Executive and Secretary reading, in part, as follows:

'* * * (1) it was our view that the proposed Supervisor of Public Properties or Public Works Superintendent was not a department head because of the provision in section 1(A), (2)(B) and (E) of the ordinance adopted September 1, 1959 that the department 'shall be under the ultimate control of the township committee, but immediately subject to the orders of the Chairman of the Department of Public Properties;' (2) it is practicable to determine merit and fitness for this position by competitive examination; (3) in the township form of government we have always considered, for lack of any other provisions in the statute, the township committee membership to be the heads of the various departments which, in effect, places any positions under them out of the unclassified and in the classified(,) and similar positions in other jurisdictions are uniformly placed in the competitive division; and (4) the more responsible position of Chief of Police is also uniformly placed in the competitive division. * * *' (Brackets supplied.)

The first of the quoted reasons clearly demonstrates that the Commission relied upon the language of the 1959 ordinance creating the Department of Public Properties and the position of Supervisor of Public Properties, as it then read.

Following the Commission determination, the township committee in May 1961 adopted an ordinance amending the ordinance of August 18, 1959 so that it now reads in pertinent part as follows (the brackets indicate, for convenient comparison, the language deleted from the 1959 ordinance):

'Section 1--Department of Public Properties

A. That a department be and hereby is created in the Township of Scotch Plains which shall be known and described as the Department of Public Properties. (Said Department shall be under the ultimate control of the Township Committee, but immediately subject to the orders of the Chairman of the Department of Public Properties.)

Section 2--Supervisor of Public Properties.

A. The executive and responsible officer of the Department of Public Properties shall be known and described as the Supervisor of Public Properties, who shall be appointed by the Township Committee. The term of said officer shall be one (1) year, commencing January 1st of each year or until his successor is appointed. Should the office become vacant during any term, it shall be filled by a similar appointment but for the unexpired term only.

B. The Supervisor of Public Properties (, subject always to the orders of the Department of Public Properties Chairman and to the ultimate control of the Township Committee,) shall have full charge and management of the department, and of the other officers and employees in said department subject to the Civil Service Law. Such charge shall include the power to hire, fire, discipline and promote employees within the Department of Public Properties subject to the law.

C. He shall keep accurate records and books of account of all his transactions as Supervisor of Public Properties and of the work and transactions of his office. He shall prepare budget recommendations for the department and shall have full charge and management of the properties and equipment belonging or assigned to the Department of Public Properties.

D. He shall render to the Township Committee such reports, recommendations, drawings or other documents as may be required, at regular stated intervals or upon special request therefor. He shall hold himself available for consultation and advice to all municipal officials and municipal boards or commissions, and shall prepare and present to the Township Committee short and long range planning recommendations for the development and improvement of the Township.

E. The Supervisor of Public Properties (, subject always to the orders of the Department of Public Properties Chairman and to the ultimate control of the Township Committee,) shall have direct charge and management of the maintenance and/or repair of all streets, sewers, drainage, shade trees, municipal buildings, parks, bridges and other like operations performed by the Township of Scotch Plains. In addition he shall coordinate the work of the Department of Public Properties with the work of the Police Department, Fire Department, Township Engineer, Recreation Department, Board of Health and such other departments and Township Officers by whom the services of the Department of Public Properties are required. He shall be available for advice,...

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