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Lakewood, OH Code of Ordinances
Codified Ordinances of the City of Lakewood, Ohio
CERTIFICATION
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 32-00
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
CHARTER
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE ONE - General Provisions
TITLE THREE - Legislative
TITLE FIVE - Administrative
CHAPTER 123 Departments and Directors Established
CHAPTER 125 Mayor
CHAPTER 127 Department of Law
CHAPTER 128 Municipal Income Tax (Through December 31, 2015)
CHAPTER 128 Municipal Income Tax Effective January 1, 2016
CHAPTER 129 Department of Finance; Moneys, Investments and Funds
CHAPTER 131 Department of Public Works
CHAPTER 133 Department of Public Safety
CHAPTER 135 Division of Police
CHAPTER 137 Division of Fire
CHAPTER 138 Department of Human Resources
CHAPTER 139 Department of Planning and Development
CHAPTER 140 Department of Human Services
CHAPTER 141 Special Assessments
CHAPTER 142 Community Relations Advisory Commission
CHAPTER 143 City Records Commission
CHAPTER 144 Civil Service Commission
CHAPTER 145 Keep Lakewood Beautiful Board
CHAPTER 146 Animal Safety and Welfare Advisory Board
CHAPTER 147 Bonds
CHAPTER 148 Personal Information Systems
CHAPTER 149 Employment Provisions
CHAPTER 150 Public Art Advisory Board
CHAPTER 151 Sundry Claims (Repealed)
CHAPTER 152 Tree Advisory and Education Board
CHAPTER 153 Urban Renewal
CHAPTER 154 Planning Commission
CHAPTER 155 Real Property Transactions
CHAPTER 156 Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals
CHAPTER 157 Collective Bargaining (Repealed)
CHAPTER 158 Child Care Services Advisory Board (Repealed)
CHAPTER 159 Youth Council.
CHAPTER 160 Audit Committee
TITLE SEVEN - Judicial
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - SANITARY CODE
CHAPTER 123
Departments and Directors Established
123.01   Departments established.
123.02   Directors of departments.
123.03   Department of Public Works.
123.04   Department of Public Safety.
123.05   Department of Law.
123.06   Department of Finance.
123.07   Department of Planning and Development.
123.08   Department of Human Services.
123.09   Department of Human Resources.
123.01 DEPARTMENTS ESTABLISHED.
   The following administrative departments are hereby established: a Department of Public Works, a Department of Public Safety, a Department of Law, a Department of Finance, a Department of Planning and Development, a Department of Human Services, and a Department of Human Resources.
(Ord. 38-17. Passed 6-18-2018.)
123.02 DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS.
   The head of each department shall be a director, appointed by the Mayor, and shall serve at the Mayor's pleasure. Each director shall administer his or her department in accordance with the charter, the applicable ordinances adopted by Council, the rules and regulations made by the Mayor, and general law, except as general law may be limited by Council. Each director may, subject to applicable civil service regulations, appoint, promote, transfer, reduce or remove division heads, officers and employees within his or her department.
(Ord. 38-17. Passed 6-18-2018.)
123.03 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
   The Director of the Department of Public Works shall:
   (a)   Have charge of the construction, improvement, repair and maintenance, including engineering and inspection in connection therewith, of streets and other public highways, sidewalks, wharves, docks, and landings; sewers, drains, ditches, culverts, canals, streams, watercourses and harbors; public buildings; the water works; parks, playgrounds, boulevards, cemeteries, squares and other public places and grounds belonging to the City or dedicated to public use;
   (b)   Manage and control any public markets, sewage disposal plants, and all public utilities of the City supported in part or in whole by taxation and shall enforce all the obligations of privately owned or operated public utilities enforceable by the City; and
   (c)   Have charge of the making and preservation of all surveys, maps, plans, drawings and estimates for any public work; the cleaning, sprinkling and lighting of streets and public places; the collection and disposal of waste; the preservation of contracts, papers, tools and appliances belonging to the City and pertaining to the functions of the department.
      (Ord. 38-17. Passed 6-18-2018.)
123.04 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
   (a)   The Department of Public Safety shall be organized under at least three divisions, which shall include the Division of Police, the Division of Fire and the Division of Housing and Building. Council may establish other divisions within the department.
   (b)   Unless Council creates the office of Director of Public Safety and establishes the salary of such officer, the Mayor shall be ex officio the Director of Public Safety. The director shall make all necessary rules and regulations for the government of the department and the divisions thereof. The director shall enforce all police, fire, health, safety, and sanitary regulations that may be prescribed by ordinances or rules of the City or by general law.
   (c)   The Divisions of Police and Fire shall each be under the charge of a chief, and the Division of Housing and Building shall be under the charge of a commissioner. Each division shall be further composed of such officers and employees as may be provided by ordinance. In case of disaster, riot, conflagration or epidemic the Mayor may appoint additional police officers, firefighters or other officers and employees for temporary service.
   (d)   The chief, commissioner or inspector of each division shall have exclusive control of the assignment of duties and stationing of all other officers and employees of the division, under such rules and regulations as the Director of Public Safety may prescribe.
   (e)   The chiefs or commissioners of all divisions shall have the exclusive right to suspend any of the officers or employees in their respective divisions who are under their management and control, for incompetence, gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, habitual drunkenness, failure to obey orders given by the proper authority, or for any other just and reasonable cause. If any officer or employee is suspended, as herein provided, the chief of the division concerned shall forthwith in writing certify the fact, together with the cause for the suspension, to the Director of Public Safety, who within five days from the receipt thereof shall proceed to inquire into the cause of such suspension and render judgment thereon, which judgment, if the charge be sustained, may be suspension, reduction in rank, or dismissal, and such judgment in the matter shall be final, except as otherwise hereinafter provided. The Director of Public Safety, in any such investigation, may administer oaths and secure the attendance of witnesses, and the production of books and papers.
   (f)   The Director of Public Safety shall have the exclusive right to suspend the chief, commissioner, or inspector of any division for incompetence, gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, habitual drunkenness, failure to obey orders given by the proper authority, or for any other just and reasonable cause. If the chief of police or fire, the commissioner of housing and building, or the head of any other division within the department is so suspended, the Director of Public Safety shall forthwith certify the fact, together with the cause of such suspension, to the Civil Service Commission, which within five days from the date of the receipt of such notice shall proceed to hear such charges and render judgment thereon, which judgment shall be final.
   (g)   Any person in the police, fire, or housing and building division, or any other division within the department, who is suspended, reduced in rank or dismissed, may appeal from such decision to the Civil Service Commission within ten (10) days from and after the date of such suspension, reduction or dismissal. In such event the Director of Public Safety shall, upon notice from the Commission of such appeal, forthwith transmit to the Commission a copy of the charges and proceedings thereunder, and the Commis-sion. shall hear such appeal within ten (10) days from and after the filing of the same with the Commission, and may affirm, disaffirm or modify the judgment; and its judgment in the matter shall be final.
(Ord. 38-17. Passed 6-18-2018.)
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