Cross Reference — As to chief of police, also see §§105.590 — 105.670
[Ord. No. 30 §1, no
date]
The Board of Aldermen has the power to hire men residing outside
the City limits of City of Lake Ozark, Missouri, for City Policemen,
due to the lack of availability of Police personnel within the City.
[Ord. No. 28 §§1 —
2, 4-18-1967]
A.
All Law
Enforcement Officers of the Federal, State, County or any other Law
Enforcement Officers so designated, are hereby and herein given the
authority to enforce all ordinances of the City of Lake Ozark.
B.
All of
such Law Enforcement Officers designated herein, upon the request
of the Chief of Police or any member of the Board of Aldermen, shall
enforce or assist in the enforcement of all ordinances of the City
of Lake Ozark, under the supervision of the Chief of Police of the
City of Lake Ozark.
[Ord. No. 89-10 §1, 5-23-1989]
The City of Lake Ozark, Missouri, shall contract with other
political subdivisions for the formation of a major case squad as
provided in Sections 70.815, 70.820, and 70.835, RSMo., said agreement
being on file in the City offices and by reference, made a part of
this Section, is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute said
agreement on behalf of the City binding the City to the terms thereof.
[Ord. No. 93-24 §§1 —
3, 12-14-1993; Ord. No.
98-20 §1, 7-28-1998]
A.
The Chief
of Police is hereby authorized, but not directed, to accept prisoners
from other law enforcement agencies for temporary custody, said temporary
custody not to exceed a consecutive period of seventy-two (72) hours.
B.
Any other
agency housing prisoners at the City of Lake Ozark Jail in accordance
with this Section shall pay to the City of Lake Ozark the sum of forty
dollars ($40.00) per day for each prisoner so housed.
C.
The acceptance
of any prisoner shall be subject to the discretion of the Chief of
Police of the City of Lake Ozark who shall be authorized to promulgate
regulations as to the type of prisoners which may or may not be accepted
for temporary housing.
[Ord. No. 94-14 §§1 —
2, 9-13-1994; Ord. No.
98-8 §§1 — 3, 3-10-1998]
A.
The owner
of any private alarm system which causes more than three (3) false
alarms in any thirty (30) day period which requires response by the
Police Department of the City of Lake Ozark shall be liable to the
City of Lake Ozark for a charge of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each
such false alarm in excess of three (3) during said thirty (30) day
period.
B.
Any such
charges which are not paid within thirty (30) days of the billing
therefore shall be deemed delinquent and shall constitute a lien upon
the property upon which said alarm system is located, said lien to
commence upon the filing of a Notice of Lien in the office of the
Recorder of Deeds of the County in which said property may be located.
C.
The Chief
of Police shall have the authority to waive such charges when he/she
determines said charges are caused by Acts of God.
[Ord. No. 99-10 §1, 5-25-1999]
A.
No person
shall taunt, torment, tease, strike, interfere with, endanger, injure
or kill or administer or subject any desensitizing drugs, chemicals
or substance to any dog used by a Law Enforcement Officer in the performance
of his duties, or when the dog is placed in a kennel or any enclosure
while off duty.
B.
This
Section shall not apply to authorized care administered by a validly
licensed veterinarian.
[Ord. No. 63 §§1 —
5, 4-6-1970]
A.
No person,
association, or group of persons shall follow any firefighting vehicles
or equipment while said vehicles are either sounding their sirens
or bells, or have illuminated their emergency lights.
B.
No person,
association, or group of persons shall stand, congregate, assemble,
loiter, or sit at or near any fire which is being extinguished by
private or public firefighting authorities.
C.
No person,
association, or group of persons shall in any way obstruct the vehicular
traffic at or near the scene of any fire which endangers the public
welfare.
D.
No person,
association, or group of persons shall refuse to obey the reasonable
commands of any firefighting official or Law Enforcement Official
at the scene of any fire that endangers the public welfare.