4-6-2: ENFORCEMENT:
   A.   Air Pollution Inspector: For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter, there shall be appointed by the city council an air pollution inspector. He shall be qualified by education or experience to be thoroughly familiar with the theory and practice of the construction and operation of furnaces and combustion devices, and shall have had at least five (5) years experience as a licensed stationary engineer or shall have had at least five (5) years experience in the sale, resale, repair or installation of fuel-burning equipment.
   B.   Advisory And Appeals Board:
      1.   The mayor, with the consent of the city council, shall appoint an advisory and appeals board, consisting of five (5) members, three (3) of whom shall be technical engineers, to serve for terms of four (4) years; excepting that upon establishment of the board, shorter terms may be used to provide an overlapping of terms. This board shall elect one of its own members to serve as the chair of the board and to preside at board meetings. The members shall be citizens of the city and shall not have any interest in the sale or control of any smoke prevention equipment or apparatus which might be used to reduce the emission of smoke, gases, dust, etc.
      2.   The advisory and appeals board shall decide all appeals properly brought before it, and shall either affirm, modify or overrule the decisions of the air pollution inspector which they may be called upon to review. On all appeals taken to the board, appropriate hearings shall be held after due notice thereof to the parties concerned. All pertinent papers in the files of the air pollution inspector shall be made available to the board in each case.
      3.   The board shall act as advisor to the air pollution inspector and shall consider, approve or veto such rules and regulations as may be presented by the inspector. (Ord. 1945, 7-14-1953)