[R. O. 1947, ch. 12, § 2; Ord. No. 455, § 2,
6-8-1983]
The buildings commissioner shall appoint, as soon as convenient
in the month of January after the beginning of his term of office,
an inspector of petroleum. Said inspector shall be under the supervision
of the buildings commissioner.
[R. O. 1947, ch. 12, § 2]
The inspector of petroleum shall serve for a term of two years
from the third Monday in January in the year of his appointment and
until his successor shall be duly appointed and qualified.
[R. O. 1947, ch. 12, § 3; Ord. No. 455, § 2,
6-8-1983]
The inspector of petroleum shall keep a record of all petroleum
and the products thereof, including fuel oil, which he inspects, and
he shall also keep a record of the fees received by him for and on
account of the city, and of the persons who paid them. The buildings
commissioner shall annually make a report of the transactions of inspector
of petroleum to the mayor and city council.
[R. O. 1947, ch. 12, § 4]
The inspector of petroleum, for and on account of the city,
shall charge for the inspection of petroleum or any of its products,
including fuel oil, the sum of $0.035 for every 100 gallons inspected
by him, which sum shall be paid by the persons that may require his
services for such inspection. The sums so charged shall be paid into
the city treasury.
[R. O. 1947, ch. 12, § 2; Ord.
No. 1142, § XIII, 9-29-2015]
The inspector of petroleum may be removed at any time for cause
by the mayor, and if a vacancy in such office occurs it shall be filled
at once for the unexpired term.