[CC 1979 §2-171; Ord. No. 76-776 §1, 9-7-1976]
There is hereby established the office of City Engineer.
[CC 1979 §2-172; Ord. No. 76-776 §2, 9-7-1976]
The Mayor, with the consent and approval of the majority of
the members of the Board of Aldermen, shall appoint a City Engineer
who shall serve until his/her successor is appointed and qualified.
[CC 1979 §2-173; Ord. No. 76-776 §4, 9-7-1976; Ord.
No. 78-038 §1, 11-6-1978]
The City Engineer shall be a professional engineer duly authorized by and registered with the State pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, as amended, and such office shall be a full-time office in the City of Manchester. In addition, in order to qualify for appointment to the office of City Engineer, the interested applicant must have and verify at least three (3) years' experience in engineering and public works activities and possess the other qualifications as set forth in the job description in Section
115.250(B) herein.
[CC 1979 §2-174; Ord. No. 76-776 §5, 9-7-1976]
The City Engineer shall take the oath of office required for
other City Officers with the additional requirements that he/she will
have no personal interest in any contract made with the City nor in
the furnishing of materials for public work of any character in the
City. If deemed necessary by the Board, he/she shall execute any bond
required by the City for the faithful performance of any duty required
of him/her or to turn over any money that he/she may collect on behalf
of the City by reason of any ordinance, resolution or motion. The
cost of such bond, if required, shall be borne solely the City.
[CC 1979 §2-175; Ord. No. 76-776 §§3, 14, 9-7-1976; Ord. No. 77-910, 9-6-1977]
A. The
City Engineer shall receive such compensation as shall be fixed by
ordinance. The City Engineer shall be entitled to all fringe benefits
which are provided to other officers and employees of the City and
such other fringe benefits as the Board of Aldermen may provide by
ordinance.
B. All
expenses incurred by the City Engineer incident to his/her position
shall be paid by the City or reimbursed to the City Engineer if he/she
has already paid for such expenses. Such expenses shall be submitted
by way of expense voucher to the Board of Aldermen for approval.
[CC 1979 §2-176; Ord. No. 76-776 §6, 9-7-1976]
A. The
duties of the City Engineer shall be as provided from time to time
by the Board of Aldermen and shall include the following. He/she shall:
1. Make and submit plans, estimates and specifications for any public
work which may be proposed or ordered.
2. Perform, supervise or coordinate all required engineering and surveying
work for the City assigned by the Mayor or Board of Aldermen.
3. Serve as liaison between the Mayor and Board of Aldermen and any
outside engineers providing services or consultations at the request
of the Mayor or Board of Aldermen.
4. Supervise all public work in the City and, as such, have general
supervision over all employees of the City charged with the maintenance,
construction or repair of buildings, streets, sewers, alleys, drains,
bridges, sidewalks, parks, or other public places in the City.
5. Supervise generally all work done in the City in connection with
the construction, reconstruction, repair or improvement of public
buildings, streets, sewers, alleys, drains, bridges, sidewalks, parks
or other public places in the City.
6. Inspect all public work performed for or by the City to see that
it is properly done and that all contracts with the City relating
thereto are fully performed and carried out; make final inspections
of same and make a written report to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen
with his/her recommendations thereon.
7. Keep a full and accurate account and systematic record of all transactions
relative to his/her department and make a monthly and an annual report
to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen thereon.
8. Attend all meetings of the Board of Aldermen and all meetings of
any committee of the Board of Aldermen when reasonably requested to
attend by the Board of Aldermen or by the committee.
9. Perform such review and approval functions required by the applicable
Building Code in the City and assist the Planning and Zoning Commission
of the City in its functions.
10. Perform the duties of the City Engineer as set forth in the job description as set out in Section
115.250(B) of this Article.
11. Perform such other duties as are or may be directed by the Mayor
or Board of Aldermen.
[CC 1979 §2-178; Ord. No. 76-776 §7, 9-7-1976]
The City Engineer shall keep and preserve all maps, plats, plans,
surveys, records, books, specifications, papers and documents connected
with or relating to the public business of his/her department and
any of the same shall be subject to examination by any person seeking
information therefrom under such regulations as the City Engineer
may prescribe. All such maps, plats, plans, surveys, records, books,
specifications, papers and documents shall be and remain the sole
property of the City.
[CC 1979 §2-179; Ord. No. 76-776 §8, 9-7-1976]
The City Engineer shall report to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen
all violations of any contract for the performance of public work
or work subject to his/her supervision and shall suspend temporarily,
subject to final action by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, the performance
of any work he/she believes is being performed in violation of the
terms thereof, applicable laws or any order of the City Engineer relating
thereto.
[CC 1979 §2-180; Ord. No. 76-776 §9, 9-7-1976]
The Board of Aldermen may, by resolution or motion, provide
for as many assistants to the City Engineer as it may deem necessary
and in the same manner fix the compensation for such assistants. Should
the Board of Aldermen determine it necessary and advisable to employ
an outside engineering firm to provide professional engineering services
to the City for a particular project, the City Engineer shall coordinate
the work to be performed by the outside engineering firm and shall
keep the Mayor and Board of Aldermen fully advised concerning the
progress of the professional engineering services being rendered.
[CC 1979 §2-181; Ord. No. 76-776 §10, 9-7-1976]
The City Engineer shall be diligent in enforcing all laws of
the City and State within the scope of his/her employment and shall
be diligent in observing all rules and regulations imposed upon him/her
by the Board of Aldermen.
[CC 1979 §2-182; Ord. No. 76-776 §11, 9-7-1976]
A. Upon
vacating his/her office, the City Engineer shall turn over to his/her
successor in office the following:
1. All records, together with the field notes, profiles, drawings and
other data relating to surveys of the City of public works; and
2. All instruments and other property in his/her possession which belong
to the City.
[CC 1979 §2-183; Ord. No. 76-776 §13, 9-7-1976]
The City Engineer may be removed from office in compliance with
State Statute and any ordinances of the City appertaining thereto.