[Ord. 527, §3]
Subject to the approval of the city council, the clerk may establish such rules and regulations for the transaction of business generally in his office as he may deem expedient and not consistent with state law, this Code or other city ordinances.
[Ord. 527, §5; Ord. 2635, §1]
The clerk shall give bond to the city in such sum as may be required by the council. The cost of such bond shall be paid by the city; however, should the city clerk be covered by a blanket bond to the same extent, such individual bond shall not be required.
[Ord. 527, §6]
The city clerk shall prepare and attest all warrants that may be ordered issued by the city council and present them to the mayor for his signature. He shall attest all other official acts of the council. He shall enroll all ordinances passed by the council and shall attest and seal the same; shall issue and sign all licenses as may be required by this Code or other ordinance of the city.
[Ord. 527, §7]
As soon as the city council shall have established the rate of taxes for the year, the clerk shall make out a city tax book, and extend thereon from the certified abstract of the city assessor's books all property within the city made taxable by law, and upon which the taxes for the year have been established by ordinance; the amount of taxes due from each lot or tract of land, and each person, both real and personal, and shall extend opposite thereto in proper columns the amount of taxes levied by the council, which, when completed, he shall certify to be correct, and shall deliver the same to the collector upon his giving duplicate receipts therefore, and for the amount of taxes therein represented as due, one (1) of which receipts shall be recorded in the records of the city.
[Ord. 1986, §1]
(a) 
The city council may and shall have the power, in their discretion, to elect and appoint a suitable person as deputy city clerk.
(b) 
The person appointed and elected deputy city clerk shall perform such duties as may be directed by the city clerk, which duties shall be performed under the supervision of the city clerk.
(c) 
The deputy city clerk shall, in the absence of the city clerk, have the power and authority to execute, with the mayor, checks upon the city depository; attest all official acts of the council; issue and sign all licenses as may be required by this Code; and perform such other duties which are required of the city clerk by this Code.