§ 32.03 FIRE DEPARTMENT.
   A Fire Department is established. The size and composition (including, but not limited to, a determination as to permanent and volunteer members), shall be established by the City Administrator, which may be changed from time to time. The City Administrator shall establish, and from time to time revise and amend, written rules and regulations of the Department, including, but not limited to, its internal structural organization and compensation, a copy of which shall be distributed to each of its members whenever established, revised or amended. The Chief of the Fire Department shall have general supervision of the Fire Department and the custody of all property used and maintained for the purposes of the Department. He or she shall see that the same are kept in proper order and that all rules and regulations and all provisions of the laws of the state and ordinances of the city relative to a Fire Department and to prevention and extinguishment of fires are duly observed. He or she shall supervise the preservation of all property endangered by fire and shall control and direct all persons engaged in preserving such property. In case of the absence or disability of the Chief for any cause, the Assistant Chief shall exercise all powers, perform all the duties and be subject to all the responsibilities of the Chief. It is the duty of the Chief of the Fire Department on or before the second regular meeting in January, to file with the City Administrator a report as to all fires occurring during the previous year stating the probable cause thereof and estimated damages; such reports shall also state the other activities of the Department. The Chief of the Fire Department shall also make and file such other reports as may be requested by the City Administrator.
(1975 Code, § 2.22)