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Ordinance No. 1029 05-16-1994 ORDINANCE 1029 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 107 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 107 ENTITLED "FIRE DEPARTMENT" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Chapter 107 of the Fridley City Code is repealed in its entirety and replaced by a new Chapter 107. FIRE DEPARTMENT which reads as follows: 107.01. CREATION The City hereby establishes a fire department for the purpose of providing to the community fire suppression, rescue, emergency medical, and hazardous materials response emergency services. In addition, the fire department shall provide arson investigation, public education, inspection, and administrative support services. 107.02 PERSONNEL The fire department's personnel shall consist of full time and part time permanent ("Paid on Call") employees, whose duties, training and competencies shall be established by the Fire Chief in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and City requirements. The fire department is authorized to maintain a staffing level of not more than 40 personnel, and is required to maintain a staffing level of not less than 25 personnel. 107.03 ADMINISTRATION The fire department shall be organized and directed by a Fire Chief appointed by the City Manager and confirmed by the City Council. The Fire Chief is responsible for all services provided by the department, as well as personnel training, recordkeeping, equipment, facilities, administering contracts to which the department is a party, and representation of the fire department in professional, civic and governmental organizations. The Fire Chief is authorized to delegate administrative and operations responsibilities to other personnel within the department, consistent with efficient operations and effective use of the department's resources. 107.04 DEPARTMENT OFFICERS There shall be a Deputy Fire Chief who shall assume the responsibilities and authority of the Fire Chief during the Fire Chief's absence. The Deputy Chief is also the City's designated Fire Marshall who is responsible for enforcing the City's fire prevention ordinances, investigating the cause and origin of fires, and administering the department's inspection programs. Page 2 - Ordinance No. 1029 The department is authorized to have additional officers as deemed necessary for the effective and efficient administration of the department's services. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 16TH DAY OF MAY, 1994. JMij ) 1. IAM J. NEE - MAYOR A ATTEST: WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY LERK First Reading: May 2, 1994 Second Reading: May 16, 1994 Publication: July 12, 1994