[Approved 10-17-1967 by Ch. No. 1135 as Secs. 2-2 and 2-32 through 2-34 of the 1966 Code]
[1]
Editor's Note: See also the following sections of the Charter which pertain to the City Engineer and the Law Department: Secs. 3-100, 3-101, 3-302 and 4-400 et seq.
A. 
It shall be the duty of the City Engineer to draw the specifications for all construction work and make all surveys, measurements, levels, designs, estimates and plans pertaining to the streets, drains, sewers, waterworks, bridges and lands of the City.
B. 
The City Engineer shall perform such other duties as are incident to the office.
C. 
The City Engineer shall keep on file in his or her office, properly indexed, all plats, plans, drawings, estimates and other like papers and documents that have been or may be made in connection with the duties of the office or for or in behalf of the City, except where a different disposition thereof is by law required. All such plats, plans, drawings, estimates and other like papers and documents remaining in the possession of the City Engineer shall be and remain the property of the City, and the City Engineer shall deliver possession of the same all and singular to his or her successor in office.
The City Engineer shall prepare the description of any burial lot sold by the City whenever the lot so sold shall be a portion of a platted lot or whenever such lot shall not be designated upon a plat on record in the City Clerk's office.
[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
The City Engineer shall keep an alphabetical list of the names of all streets in the City, so far as such names shall appear on record in his or her office, or are known by him or her to have been authoritatively given. No map or plat of private land containing a duplicate name of any street previously recorded shall be recorded in the City Engineer's office.