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§ 31.09 FIRE CHIEF.
   The Fire Chief shall be elected by the members of the Fire Department. He or she shall enforce all laws and ordinances covering the prevention of fires, the storage and use of explosives and flammable substances, the installation of fire alarm systems, the maintenance of fire extinguishing equipment, the regulation of fire escapes, and the inspection of all premises requiring adequate fire escapes.
Cross-reference:
   Fire Department provisions, see §§ 32.35 et seq.
§ 31.10 WATER COMMISSIONER/PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER.
   (A)   (1)   As soon as a system of waterworks or mains or portion or extension of any system of waterworks or water supply has been established by the city, the Mayor shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the City Council shall appoint any competent person who shall be known as the Water Commissioner of the city and whose term of office shall be for one fiscal year or until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. Annually at the first regular meeting of the City Council in December, the Water Commissioner shall be appointed as provided in this section.
      (2)   The Water Commissioner may at any time, for sufficient cause, be removed by a two-thirds vote of the City Council. Any vacancy occurring in the office of Water Commissioner by death, resignation, removal from office, or removal from the city may be filled in the manner provided in this section for the appointment of the Water Commissioner.
      (3)   The Water Commissioner shall, before he or she enters upon the discharge of his or her duties, execute a bond or provide evidence of equivalent insurance to the city in a sum to be fixed by the Mayor and Council, but not less than $5000, conditioned upon the faithful discharge of his or her duties, and such bond shall be signed by two or more good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Mayor and City Council or executed by a corporate surety.
      (4)   The Water Commissioner, subject to the supervision of the Mayor and City Council, shall have the general management and control of the system of waterworks or mains or portion or extension of any system of waterworks or water supply in the city.
      (5)   In a city where no Board of Public Works exists, and the city has other public utilities than its waterworks system, the Mayor and City Council shall by ordinance designate Water Commissioner as Public Works Commissioner with authority to manage not only the system of waterworks but also other public utilities, and all of the provisions of this division (A) applying to the Water Commissioner shall apply to the Public Works Commissioner.
(Neb. RS 17-541)
   (B)   (1)   The Water Commissioner shall collect all money received by the city on account of its system of waterworks and shall faithfully account for and pay over the same to the City Treasurer, taking his or her receipt therefor in duplicate, filing one of the same with the City Clerk.
      (2)   He or she shall make a detailed report to the City Council, at least once every six months, of the condition of the water system, of all mains, pipes, hydrants, reservoirs, and machinery, and such improvements, repairs, and extension thereof as he or she may think proper. The report shall show the amount of receipts and expenditures on account thereof for the preceding six months. No money shall be expended for improvements, repairs, or extension of the waterworks system except upon recommendation of the Water Commissioner.
      (3)   The Water Commissioner shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by ordinance.
      (4)   The Water Commissioner shall be paid such salary as the City Council may by ordinance provide, and upon his or her written recommendation, the Mayor and City Council shall employ such laborers and clerks as may to them seem necessary.
      (5)   Neither the Mayor nor any member of the City Council shall be eligible to the office of Water Commissioner during the term for which he or she was elected.
      (6)   If the city owns public utilities other than the waterworks system and the Water Commissioner has been designated by ordinance as the Public Works Commissioner under the authority of division (A) above, then all provisions of this division (B) in reference to a Water Commissioner shall apply to the Public Works Commissioner.
(Neb. RS 17-543)
   (C)   In the event the city shall have created a Board of Public Works as provided in § 32.06 of this chapter, the Water Commissioner shall, subject to confirmation by the Mayor and City Council, be employed thereafter by the Board at such reasonable compensation as may be agreed upon at the time of such employment and shall thereafter be under the jurisdiction of the Board of Public Works, any of the provisions of Neb. RS 17-501 to 17-560 to the contrary notwithstanding. Any Water Commissioner under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Public Works may be removed by the Board, after an opportunity to be heard before the Mayor and City Council if he or she shall so request, for malfeasance, misfeasance or neglect in office.
(Neb. RS 17-804)
§ 31.11 SEWER COMMISSIONER.
   (A)   The Sewer Commissioner, subject to the supervision of the Mayor and City Council, shall have the general management and control of the sewer system in the city.
   (B)   He or she shall collect all money received by the city on account of its sewer system and shall faithfully account for and pay over the same to the City Treasurer, taking his or her receipt therefor in duplicate, filing one of the same with the City Clerk.
   (C)   He or she shall make a detailed report to the City Council, at least once every six months, of the condition of the sewer system and such improvements, repairs, and extension thereof as he or she may think proper. The report shall show the amount of receipts and expenditures on account thereof for the preceding six months.
   (D)   He or she shall issue permits for all connections to the sewer system and inspect and supervise all repairs made to the system.
   (E)   The Sewer Commissioner shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by ordinance.
§ 31.12 LANDFILL SUPERINTENDENT.
   The Landfill Superintendent shall have the immediate control and supervision of the municipal landfill and of all dumping of garbage, refuse, waste, and rubbish thereon subject to the general control and directives of the governing body. He or she shall, at least every six months, make a detailed report to the governing body on the condition of the landfill and shall direct their attention to such improvements, additions, and additional employees as he or she may believe are needed, along with an estimate of the cost thereof. He or she shall issue dumping permits if the governing body should require them and shall inspect and supervise all work done to improve or extend the landfill. He or she shall have such other duties as the governing body may delegate to him or her. He or she may be removed at any time by the Mayor.
(Neb. RS 17-107) (Prior Code, § 1-215)
§ 31.13 ELECTRIC COMMISSIONER.
   The Electric Commissioner shall have the immediate control and supervision of the electric system including the power plant, all poles, lines, and substations connected therewith subject to the general control and directives of the governing body. He or she shall, at the request of the governing body, make a detailed report to the governing body on the condition of the municipal electrical system. He or she shall have such other duties as the governing body may delegate to him or her.
(Prior Code, § 1-217)
§ 31.14 OVERSEER OF STREETS.
   (A)   The Overseer of Streets shall, subject to the order of the Mayor and City Council, have general charge, direction, and control of all works on the streets, sidewalks, culverts, and bridges of the city, and shall perform such other duties as the City Council may require.
(Neb. RS 17-119)
   (B)   It shall be his or her responsibility to see that gutters and drains in the city function properly and that they are kept in good repair.
   (C)   He or she shall, at the request of the City Council make a detailed report to the City Council on the condition of the streets, sidewalks, culverts, alleys, and bridges of the city and shall direct their attention to such improvements, repairs, and extension thereof as he or she may think proper.
   (D)   The Overseer of Streets shall issue such permits and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by ordinance.
Statutory reference:
   Incentive payments to street superintendents, see Neb. RS 39-2512
§ 31.15 MERGER OF WATER, SEWER, LANDFILL, STREET, AND ELECTRIC COMMISSIONER.
   The offices of the Water Commissioner, Sewer Commissioner, Landfill Administrative Commissioner, Street Commissioner, and Electric Commissioner shall be merged in the same person for the consolidation of official duties and said person shall hold the title of Public Works Supervisor.
(Prior Code, § 1-218)
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