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The Waste Water Plant Superintendent shall be filled by appointment of the Mayor with the consent of the Council, to have general supervision and control over the city’s waste water treatment plant, including all employees thereof, subject to the general directives and control of the City Administrator.
(1998 Code, § 1-208)
The Park Superintendent shall have the immediate control and supervision over all property and employees of the parks and recreational facilities, including the swimming pool, and shall perform the duties specified by the statutes of the State of Nebraska, including Neb. RS 17-948 through 17-951 and 71-4301 through 71-4307 and the ordinances of the city.
(1998 Code, § 1-209)
The Cemetery Superintendent shall have the immediate control and supervision over all property and employees of the city cemetery and shall perform the duties specified by the statutes of the State of Nebraska, including Neb. RS 17-926 through 17-943 and the ordinances of the city.
(1998 Code, § 1-210)
The Chief, of Police shall supervise the Police Department and shall have, together with the police officers, the power and the duty to arrest all offenders against the laws of the state or of the city in the same manner as the Sheriff and to keep offenders to prevent their escape until a trial or examination may be had before a proper officer. The Chief of Police shall have additional duties as specified by the statutes of the State of Nebraska, including Neb. RS 17-118, 17-121 and 17-124 and the ordinances of the city.
(1998 Code, § 1-211)
(A) The Fire Chief, who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the Council, shall manage the Fire Department and shall keep the Mayor and Council advised of its general condition, proposed additions and improvements thereto, and requirements thereof. The Fire Chief shall cause the repair, improvement and maintenance of the equipment and shall personally supervise the same. The Fire Chief may authorize members of the Fire Department to attend fire training schools as permitted by the statutes of the State of Nebraska, including Neb. RS 18-1712 through 18-1714. In accordance with Neb. RS 81-506, the Fire Chief shall investigate or cause to be investigated the cause, origin and circumstances of every fire occurring in the city by which property has been destroyed or damaged and shall notify the State Fire Marshal of the facts thereof. The Fire Chief may enter into all buildings and upon all premises for the purposes of examination at all reasonable hours, pursuant to Neb. RS 81-512.
(B) The Fire Chief may waive the statewide open burning ban on all bonfires, outdoor rubbish fires and fires for the purpose of clearing land, pursuant to Neb. RS 81-520.01.
(1998 Code, § 1-212)
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