[HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Princeton as Title 5, Ch. 2, Secs. 5-2-1 and 5-2-2, of the City Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Emergency government — See Ch. 37.
Police Department — See Ch. 88.
Alarm systems — See Ch. 115.
Fires and fire prevention — See Ch. 188.
Hazardous materials — See Ch. 200.
The Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department shall be responsible for the program of fire defense for the citizens and property within the City of Princeton. The Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department is hereby officially recognized as the Fire Department of the City of Princeton and the duty of firefighting and the prevention of fires in the City is delegated to such department. Its organization and internal regulation shall be governed by the provisions of this chapter and by such bylaws adopted by the Department as are approved by the Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association except as otherwise provided by law and ordinance.
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The primary objective of the fire defense program is to serve all citizens, without prejudice or favoritism, by safeguarding, collectively and individually, their lives against the effects of fires and explosions.
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The second objective of the fire defense program is to safeguard the general economy and welfare of the community by preventing major conflagrations and the destruction by fire of industries and businesses.
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The third objective of the fire defense program is to protect the property of all citizens against the effects of fire and explosions. All property deserves equal protection, regardless of location or monetary value.
The Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association shall appropriate funds to provide for personnel, operation and for such apparatus and equipment for the use of the Fire Department, as it may deem expedient and necessary to maintain efficiency and properly protect life and property from fire.
[Added 11-9-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-03]
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The City of Princeton is authorized to bill and collect from residences in the City for fire calls according to the fee schedule established by the Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.
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If the assessed fee is not paid within 60 days of the date of mailing of the invoice, an additional administrative collection charge of 10% of the fee shall be added to the amount due, plus interest shall accrue thereon at the rate of 1% per month until paid.
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Those bills that remain outstanding, including interest, for more than 90 days as of November 1 of any year shall become a lien against the real estate from which fire protection was provided and shall be placed on the tax roll as a delinquent special charge pursuant to § 66.0701, Wis. Stats.
The Chief shall have the general supervision of the Department, which supervision shall be subject to and not conflict with this chapter and the bylaws of the Department. He/she shall be responsible for the personnel and general efficiency of the Department.
The Chief and/or officers of the Department shall preside at all meetings, call special meetings, preserve order, decide all points of order that may arise and enforce a rigid observance of this chapter and bylaws.
The Chief and/or officers of the Department shall be present at all fires, and have complete command and entire responsibility of all firefighting operations, plan the control of the same, direct the action of the Department when it arrives at the fire, observe that the Department does its duty, grant leaves of absence at a fire when he may deem it proper, and see that the fire apparatus is kept in proper condition at all times.
The Chief may demote or expel any officer or member of the Department for neglect or refusal to perform his/her departmental duties, or for nonresidence, subject to an appeal from such demotion or expulsion to the Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association.
Not later than October 1 of each year, the Chief and Association Treasurer shall file with the Princeton Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association a detailed estimate of the appropriations needed for the conduct of the Department during the ensuing fiscal year.
The Fire Chief shall enforce all fire prevention ordinances of the City and state laws and regulations pertaining to fire prevention, and shall keep the Association informed on fire prevention methods and on the activities of the Department.