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1 2401 •NO cmr COM <br />•ffort, tht itaff poraon ahall rtftr th« <br />couneUmombor to tho adminiotntor to <br />dotormino whothor tho request con be <br />aceoaunodatod within the current workload <br />priorities. If the request conflicts with <br />other workload priorities, the administra <br />tor may refer the request to the ftiU coun <br />cil to determine whether the request should <br />displace other council priorities. <br />(4) Concerns raised by city employees regard <br />ing the administration of toe dty shi^ be <br />addressed through the chain of command. <br />The city's administrative policy shall set <br />out the process to be used for addressing a <br />concern through the chain of command. <br />(5) Concerns raised by city employees regard <br />ing pay, benefits, and other emptoyment- <br />reUted matters shall be addressed toiou^ <br />the grievance policy set out in the citys <br />administrative policy. <br />(Code 1984, f 2.06(7); Ord. No. 182 2nd series, <br />1 1(2.06(7)). 1-25-1999) <br />Sec. 9«102. Acting administrator. <br />The administrator may appoint an acting ad <br />ministrator to discharge the duties of toe <br />administrator’s office when the administrator is <br />on vacation, sick leave, leave, or out of the area on <br />business. If the city council does not rescind or <br />modity the appointment at the next city council <br />meeting, the appointment shall be deemed rati <br />fied. If the city administrator no longer holds toe <br />position, the mayor may appoint an acting admin <br />istrator subject to concurrence of toe council at <br />their next regular scheduled meeting. The appoint <br />ment shall state toe powers and authority granted <br />to the acting administrator. <br />(Code 1984, i 2.11) <br />Secs. 8-163 —2-135. Reserved. <br />ARTICLE IV. DEPARTMENTS <br />See. 2-136. Fire department. <br />(a) E$tabU$hed; chief. A fire department may <br />be established by resolution of the council. The <br />size and composition, including members, shall be <br />established by resolution of the council, which <br />may be chan^ firom time to tone by a subee- <br />quent resolution. The council shall also establish <br />and, from time to time, revise and amend written <br />rules and regulations of the department, includ <br />ing, but not limited to, its internal structural <br />organization and compensation. The chief of the <br />fire department shall see that all property used <br />and maintained for the purposes of the fire de <br />partment are kept in proper order, and that all <br />rules and regulations and all protons of the <br />laws of the state and this Code relative to a fire <br />department and to prevention and extinguish <br />ment of fires are duly observed. He shall super <br />vise the preservation of all property endangered <br />by fire and shall control a^ direct all persons <br />engaged in preserving such property. <br />(b) Council may contract for eerulcco. In lieu of <br />the requirements of subsection (a) of this eection, <br />the council may contract with one or nsore gov <br />ernmental units for fire protection for all or a <br />portion of the city, and, in such case, the fidlowing <br />shall be observed: <br />(1) Fire etrvice di$trict$. The city shall be <br />divided into fire service districts corre <br />sponding to the areas of the city whito are <br />provided with fire protection by separate <br />fire departments as establish^ by mu <br />tual agreement between the city and one <br />or more contracting municipalities. Estab <br />lishment of such districts shall not pre <br />clude or otherwise affect mutual aid agree- <br />ments between fire departments. An official <br />map shall be prepared and kept current to <br />show all fire service districts in the city. <br />(2) Protected artat. All land within the city <br />shall be included in one of the fire service <br />districts established in subsection (bX 1) of <br />this section and shall be provided with <br />fire protection service by the fire depart <br />ment having contractual Jurisdiction there <br />for, except that land on Big Island, <br />Mahpiyata Island, Deering Island and <br />other areas not accessible by land or bridge <br />shall be excluded from fire protoetion. <br />(3) Juriediction. The fire department of the <br />city is the fire department having juria- <br />dktion in each of the several fire service <br />CD2:8
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